Hockey | Lacrosse | Karate | Rowing | Rugby | Running
Skateboarding | Soccer | Softball | Swimming
Tennis | Volleyball | Water Polo | Spectator Sports
With so many sports to choose from in Marin and The Bay Area, there’s no excuse for kids not to be active!
Here’s some information that might help you if you’re just getting started. If you’re new to the kids sport scene in Marin, you may want to read the “Notes” at the bottom of this page.
Please check the website of the organization for updated information as it changes often. If you know of an organization that is not listed, please submit a comment about it and we’ll be sure to look into it. Thanks!
Seasons:
Winter: Basketball, Indoor Soccer
Spring: Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Track & Field
Summer: Football, Swimming, Golf, Tennis, Volleyball
Fall: Volleyball, Soccer, Fall Baseball, Waterpolo
Note: AAU & Travel Leagues are year round. There are also clinics offered by various organizations throughout the year.
BASEBALL
Travel Baseball Teams
Travel teams are for those kids and parents who are committed to the sport as it requires additional time, expenses and dedication as compared to a regular league. As the name implies, travel ball requires players to travel to various locations for tournaments. Players must try out to make the team.
- Bombers Age 9U – 14U
- Golden Gate Sliders Age 11U, 12U & 13.
Batting Cages
- McInnis Park, Smith Ranch Road, San Rafael
- The Athletic Edge, Indoor batting cages, 260 Water Street Suite F, Petaluma
- Scandia Fun Center, Rohnert Park
BASKETBALL
- Dirt Bowl
- Legarza Basketball League
- Marin Basketball Camp with David Granucci
- Marin Freedom
- NBBA (North Bay Basketball Academy) 3rd thru High School boys (some girls). AAU/Club. Tryouts in March. There are select teams and club (developemental) teams. All teams compete in tournaments.
FENCING
FOOTBALL
GOLF
Private courses may offer junior programs for members only. Here are local non-member clubs:
- Mill Valley Golf Course, Junior program, tournaments, junior rates.
- McGinnis Golf Club, San Rafael. Offers summer camps, golf clinics and junior rates.
- San Geronimo Golf Course, Fairfax. Junior rates
- Peacock Gap Golf Club, San Rafael, Junior rates.
- Indian Valley Golf Club, Novato. Junior rates, summer camps through Novato Parks & Rec.
GYMNASTICS
- Cal-Star Gymnastics, Novato
- GymWorld, San Rafael
- MEGA Gymnastics, San Rafael
- Novato Gymnastics & Teen Center
- Pyramid Gymnastics, Corte Madera
- San Rafael Gymnastics Club
- The Cave, Corte Madera
HOCKEY
LACROSSE
- All West Lacrosse, camp
- Central Marin Blue Jay’s Lacrosse
- MCAL, Marin County Athletic League
- Northern California Junior Lacrosse Association (NCJLA)
- Novato Lacrosse Club for boys and girls ages 7-14
- San Francisco Riptide
- Southern Marin Wolfpack Lacrosse Club
- Tenacity 10 5th grade-high school
KARATE
- Aikido of Tamalpais, Corte Madera
- Marin Goju Karate Do, Fairfax
- Marin Shotokan Karate-Do, San Rafael
- Mill Valley Aikido, Mill Valley
- Mixed Martial Arts, San Anselmo
- Mojo Dojo Karate, Mill Valley
- Practical Martial Arts, Corte Madera
- San Rafael Martial Arts, San Rafael
- The Martial Arts Academy, San Rafael
- Toryukai Karate-do, Corte Madera
- West America Tae Kwon, Mill Valley
ROWING
RUGBY
SKATEBOARDING
- Bolinas Skateboard Park, 55 Mesa Rd, Bolinas
- Corte Madera Skate Park
- Marin City Art & Skate Park, coming soon!
- McInnis Skate Park San Rafael, (415) 499-6387
- Mill Valley Skate Park next to Mill Valley Middle School
- Novato Skate Park Novato, (415) 493-4753
- Proof Lab in Mill Valley
- Ramp Rats Bike & Skate Park, Santa Rosa
- Skate Boarding Association, San Francisco
SOCCER
Rec soccer sign ups in the Spring and season generally from early Sept. to first week in November. Teams established based on grade rather than age.
Spring academy, camps and other special clinics offered throughout the year
Competitive soccer - must tryout (most tryouts end of April – early May involving up to 3 days) U9 – U19 Girls and Boys
Competitive Clinics/camps run throughout the season but must be a competitive player on a team to participate. Season length varies depending on age. Depending on the number of skilled players, 1-3 teams established usually Gold, Silver and Bronze. Season generally begins in Sept. Competitive teams require travel usually 3-4 tournaments and local games in Marin County and Sonoma County.
Development Program - a rec player may be invited to train as a development player (no guarantee that he/she will actually play a competitive game). This usually means that the player continues to train & play with his/her rec team while also training with a competitive team.
- Central Marin Competitive Soccer (U10-U13)
- Dixie Youth Soccer Association (U6 to U19)
- Marin United Spring Academy (U8, U9) Developmental Soccer
- Mill Valley Soccer Club U6-U14
- Novato Youth Soccer U6-U13
- O'Sullivan Soccer Academy
- Ross Valley Breakers
- San Anselmo Parks & Rec. (5 – U14)
- San Rafael Youth Soccer (U6-U14)
- Tiburon Peninsula Soccer Club (U7 – U19)
- West Marin Youth Soccer League (U6-U14)
Indoor Soccer
Runs January thru March.
- Dave Frommer’s Indoor Soccer Players will develop a greater understanding for the game of soccer as they constantly have to stay involved. Ball control is essential and develops footwork, speed, and coordination.
- Marin Futsal Registration ends early December. Open to girls and boys U7, U8, U10, U12, U14, U16, U19.
SWIMMING
Marin Swim League Age K-12. Summer league (March – July). 10 teams in Marin. Some swim teams offer year-round swimming.
USA SWIMMING (AAU)
- Lucas Valley Lightening
- Marin Pirates
- Marinwood Waterdevils
- Marlins, Rafael Swim & Racquet Club
- North Bay Aquatics
- Novato Riptide
- Scott Valley Sea Serpents, Mill Valley
- Sequoia Aquatics
- Sleepy Hollow Sea Lions
- SHAQ, Sleepy Hallow Aquatics
- Stingrays, Novato
- Strawberry Seals, Mill Valley
- Swimarin, San Rafael
- Terra Linda Orcas
- Tidalwaves, Larkspur/Corte Madera
TENNIS
Youth Tennis Programs offered in some after-school programs and thru service organizations. Junior Team Tennis leagues also offered at many club and parks. For more information and help finding a program for your child, contact Michelle Skipwith, USTA NorCal Tennis Service Representative, (415) 279-1973.
Park & Recreation Programs
- City of Sausalito, South View Park, Marinship Park & MLK Park
- Higgins Tennis, Strawberry Park, Del Mar, City of Tiburon-Belvedere and Mill Valley
- Boyle Park Tennis, Mill Valley
- Piper Park, Larkspur
- Memorial Park/Ross Town Courts, San Anselmo and Ross
- Novato Parks & Rec.
- Strawberry Tennis, Mill Valley
Clubs
- Tiburon Peninsula Club
- Belvedere Tennis Club
- Mill Valley Tennis Club
- Scott Valley Swimming & Tennis Club, Mill Valley
- Mt. Tam Racquet Club, Larkspur
- Bay Club, Ross Valley
- Lagunitas Club, (415) 453-8706
- Canon Tennis Club, Fairfax
- Rafael Racquet Club
- Marin Tennis Club, San Rafael
- Marin County Club, Novato
- Rolling Hills Country Club, Novato
VOLLEYBALL
- Absolute Volleyball Club, 3rd grade-high school, San Rafael
- Marin Juniors
- Our Lady of Loretto (Novato)
- St.Hilary (Tiburon)
- St. Patricks (Larkspur)
- St. Raphael (San Rafael)
WATER POLO
- Giants, Redwood High School
- Hawks, Tamalpias High School
- Marin Academy, San Rafael
- Marin Catholic High School
- Marin Water Polo
- MCAL, Marin County Athletic League
- North Bay Aquatics
- Panthers, Petaluma
- Sharks, Indian Valley
- SHAQ, Sleepy Hallow Aquatics
- SOMA Aquatics
- Tiburon Peninsula Water Polo Club
- Trojans, Tierra Linda High School
- (U12 & U14 Co-ed)
SPECTATOR SPORTS
- 49ers (Football)
- Golden State Warriors (Basketball)
- Pacifics Baseball
- Raiders (Football)
- San Jose Sharks (Hockey)
- San Francisco Flamethrowers, Ultimate Frisbee
- San Francisco Giants (Baseball-starts in spring. In the off season, you can tour AT&T Park (Home of the SF Giants!)
College:
- Stanford University
- Cal Bears UC Berkeley
- Sonoma State University
- San Francisco State University
- USF
- College of Marin
Notes:
- In most sports there are different levels based on varying levels of skill and commitment. Recreational leagues are run through Parks and Rec departments, while club sports are usually private with more emphasis on competition.
- AAU leagues are year round leagues that are usually geared for the more competitive player. Travel teams are also more competitive and require not only the commitment of the player, but the parent as well (based on travel time, expenses and extra coaching).
- Some leagues use the “U” age groups. For example, if a division is for 12U, this means that the player must not be turning 13 until a specified date (e.g., September 1). Please refer to the individual websites below for specific requirements. Feel free to comment if there are any sports that you’d like to see on the list. Thank you.
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