Seven sports. One growth chart.
The Competitive Sports Leisure & Activities division of DC Parks and Recreation. Register your athlete, sign agreements, and watch their skills grow week by week.
Competitive Sports Leisure & Activities
Pick a sport
7 sportsBasketball
Fundamentals to game play. Indoor courts at Marie Reed, Banneker, and Turkey Thicket.
- Ages
- 6–17
- Seasons
- Fall, Winter
Flag & Tackle Football
Flag football grades 1-5, tackle 6-8. Helmets and pads issued by DPR.
- Ages
- 6–14
- Seasons
- Fall
Tennis
USTA-certified coaching on Jelleff and Chevy Chase courts. Racquets available to borrow.
- Ages
- 6–17
- Seasons
- Spring, Summer, Fall
Competitive Aquatics
Stroke development through swim team. Long-course meets in summer.
- Ages
- 5–17
- Seasons
- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Tee Ball
Coed introduction to baseball fundamentals for the under-7 crowd.
- Ages
- 4–7
- Seasons
- Spring
Fastpitch Softball
Girls fastpitch ages 8-16. Spring instructional plus summer travel league.
- Ages
- 8–16
- Seasons
- Spring, Summer
Junior Golf
First Tee curriculum at Langston and East Potomac. Clubs provided for under-12.
- Ages
- 6–17
- Seasons
- Spring, Summer, Fall
See Owen Mitchell's six weeks of basketball growth.
Six skills, six weekly assessments from Coach Marcus Thompson at Marie Reed. Charts the way Steph asked for it.
Open the growth chart →How CSLA works
- 1
Register the athlete
Use the same household you set up at onboarding. Add jersey number and a team.
- 2
Sign the agreements
Conduct, photo release, transportation. Parent signs with a finger; audit-logged. (Ships in PR 8.)
- 3
Coach logs skill metrics weekly
Six skills per sport on a 1-5 rubric, with notes. Marcus enters Owen's data every Monday after practice.
- 4
Parent watches the chart
Open the athlete page. The chart shows progression over the season. Coach notes appear inline.