POLK COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION: 2021 Fall Sports

POLK COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION: 2021 Fall Sports
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Polk County Parks & Recreation issued the following announcement on Aug. 6. 

Just a reminder that registration for fall baseball and softball will close on July 31st and soccer will close on August 6th. Volleyball registration is now open and will close on August 31st. For fall baseball we currently only have 5 more spots available for our U6-Coach-pitch and U8-Coach-pitch. Once those spots are filled no other participants will be added.

We will also be having our soccer camp next week August 2nd-6th and registration for that will close this Friday, July 30th. To register visit: https://www.spartanburgymca.org/…/22000006/summer-camp/….

For more information or to register for our 2021 fall sports, check out the following links:

Baseball: https://www.spartanburgymca.org/…/2021-fall-baseball/

Soccer: https://www.spartanburgymca.org/…/220…/2021-fall-soccer/

Softball: https://www.spartanburgymca.org/…/2021-fall-softball/

Volleyball: https://www.spartanburgymca.org/…/2021-fall-volleyball/

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Polk County Parks & Recreation



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