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Youth and Adult Leagues
Looking for a league that will challenge young sports enthusiasts while teaching them the game? Or maybe you want to get out of the office, get a little exercise and have fun with friends. Whatever your motivation, THPRD has a sports team for you. Everyone can play; leagues are divided by level of skill and competition.
The staff at the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center manages youth and adult leagues, and works with affiliate leagues and the Beaverton School District to allocate more than 300 fields within the district.
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All participants must have a valid THPRD identification card number to participate in THPRD sports leagues. Don't have one? Create an account now.
THPRD offers adult basketball, softball, kickball and volleyball leagues for those who are still playing after all these years. Soccer teams are offered by the Oregon Adult Soccer Association, which uses THPRD's soccer fields for league games. Get up, get moving, get out of the house, and get your friends together to have fun!
Team sports encourage cooperation and respect for others and teach problem-solving skills while building strength and fitness.
Baseball, softball, football, soccer, lacrosse, and cricket leagues are run by affiliated groups that manage registration, team formation, and scheduling. They work closely with THPRD staff to allocate field use, address league needs and concerns, and ensure trained coaches and a quality program.
Interested in Becoming a THPRD Sports Affiliate?
THPRD partners with organized sports clubs to provide recreational and competitive sports leagues to the community. These clubs each have a governing body and meet specific criteria to become an affiliate. Affiliates sign three-year agreements with THPRD and are provided unique partnership benefits while accessing our facilities. Each club must identify as a recreational or competitive affiliate. Affiliation is for league games and practices and does not include single events or tournaments. This application process is not used for tournaments or special events.
Recreation Affiliation:
Non-paid coaches
No tryouts where cuts are made
Maximum of two practices and one to two games per week
Goal of 100% of participants living within THPRD and the Beaverton School District’s boundaries
Competitive Affiliation:
Paid coaches
Year-round practices and/or games
More than two practices per week
At least 80% of players must live In-district
Additional Out-of-District fees apply
THPRD must have field, boxing gym, or pool capacity in order to add an affiliate. Groups requesting the use of district-owned and operated facilities are invited to apply to become an affiliate. THPRD staff and the Affiliate Review Committee will evaluate and score applications to determine who it can support as part of its affiliate program. Those who are not accepted as an affiliate may alternatively be welcomed as a partner/associate, renter, or commercial renter. A user’s classification will determine the level of support provided by THPRD and hourly use fees.
Our classification system prioritizes groups serving in-district patrons, recreational-based programs, and those aligned with the district's mission. This process ensures that publicly funded facilities and services benefit district residents and are not used for personal or corporate gain. THPRD is always the priority—we take care of our programs, special events and Beaverton School District, prior to allocating time to the recreational and competitive affiliates.
Classification priorities:
THPRD Programs/Events
Affiliates (Recreation gets priority over Competitive Affiliates)
To support diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, we offer additional ways to access THPRD’s fields, pools, and boxing gym.
Drop-ins at our fields: This is when a field is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Click here to see our open field times.
Drop-ins at our recreation facilities: Our recreation centers offer unstructured and structured time for drop-in sports. This includes time for basketball, volleyball, badminton, and more! Click the links below to see what’s offered.
Community Use Time: This is for non-organized sports leagues and clubs who would like to request a permit to use a field. If you are interested in learning more, please contact sports@thprd.org. *This is not currently available at our pools or boxing gym.
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