Looking to sign the kids up for t-ball, softball or baseball in Wichita? These recreational and competitive teams and leagues are our favorites!
T-Ball
- Recreational
- Local recreational leagues — too many to list! If your child is just starting out, I would suggest contacting your local recreational center. Nearly all rec centers offer some type of baseball and this is a great place for your child to learn the fundamentals.
- YMCA (includes a Micro T-Ball option)
- City of Wichita Co-Ed T-Ball
- League 42 (Ages 5-6)
- Park City Youth Baseball/Softball
- N Zone Sports Wichita (ages 3-6)
- Competitive
- Club Teams
Softball
- Recreational
- Local recreational leagues — too many to list! If your child is just starting out, I would suggest contacting your local recreational center. Nearly all rec centers offer some type of baseball and this is a great place for your child to learn the fundamentals.
- YMCA (Ages 3-12)
- Heights League (8U-15U) – This is a great transitional league after your child ages out of recreational sports. We played in this league for many years on the Valley Center team and had a great experience.
- City of Wichita League (Ages 12U-18U) – Another great transitional option. You can sign up individually and be assigned to a team based on your location, or sign up with an established team.
- Competitive
- Augusta Girls Softball League (8U-14U)
- Two Rivers Youth Softball Club (T-Ball – 18) – You can sign up individually or as a team.
- Goddard Junior Ball League (T-Ball – 14U)
- Club Teams
- Kansas Renegades Softball (8U-18U)
- Mustangs Softball Academy (8U-16U)
- Lady Royals Softball Club (10U-14U)
- Fielder’s Choice Bombers (9U-18U)

Baseball
- Recreational
- Local recreational leagues — too many to list! If your child is just starting out, I would suggest cont
Bel Aire Recreation Center Kid Pitch acting your local recreational center. Nearly all rec centers offer some type of baseball and this is a great place for your child to learn the fundamentals.
- YMCA (Ages 3-12)
- Heights League (8U-14U) – This is a great transitional league after your child ages out of recreational sports. We played in this league for many years on the Valley Center team and had a great experience.
- League 42 (Ages 5-14)
- Local recreational leagues — too many to list! If your child is just starting out, I would suggest cont
- Competitive
- Northeast Baseball Association (8U-14U) – You can join with a team or sign up as an individual and be assigned to a team.
- Southwest Boys Club (8U-14U) – Facilitated by Play it Again Sports
- Westurban Baseball (Ages 6-14). You must sign up as a team. If you do not have a team, their website offers information on teams who are looking to add players.
- Goddard Junior Ball League (T-Ball – 14U)
- Club Teams
- Butler County Clubs (16U-18U)
- All American Sports Academy (6-16U)
- Kansas Curve (18U)
- Wichita Aeros (High School)
- Field’s Choice Aeros (9U-18U)
I am a grandmom looking for a girls softball team or club to support. Help with practicing and volunteer. And attend games home and away. I recently moved here and one of my passions is softball and the art culture. Please contact me if you have a need or space for me.