West Nashville Sports League
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P.O. Box 50710
Nashville, TN 37205
Organization Details

Programs

Description
Girls softball ages 5 -14. Recreational League.
Beneficiaries
Families
Women and girls
Program Areas Served
Green Hills Park behind JT Moore
Description
Youth Golf Program partnering with Metro Parks.
Beneficiaries
Families
Program Areas Served
Percy Warner Golf Course
Budget
$145,000.00
Description
Flag Football is offered in the Spring from March to May and in the Fall from September to November and is open to grades Pre-K to Rising 9th grade boys & girls. This program offers participants a chance to learn the basics of football where fun, sportsmanship and learning are emphasized. Pre-Season Clinics, Saturday games and end of Season Tournament are offered. We offer Recreational and Competitive Divisions. The top two teams of each Fall division are invited to participate in the Franklin American Music City Bowl game. The Flag Football Program was formed in 2008.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$128,000.00
Description
Fall Baseball is offered September?November and is open to ages 5?14. The Fall Baseball League has more of a recreational focus where fun and skill development are emphasized. This league provides participants an opportunity to play in weekly Saturday games. Recreational and Competitive Divisions are offered.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$343,000.00
Description
Winter Basketball is offered January?March and is open to boys and girls in grades Pre-K to 9th. Our Winter Basketball League provides participants an opportunity to play in weekly Saturday games as well as several Clinics, Pre-Season Christmas Tournament, January Jamboree and Post-season March Madness Tournament. Both Recreational and Competitive Divisions are offered.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$348,000.00
Description
Spring Baseball is offered March?June and is open to players ages: 5?15. The Spring Baseball Program is a Babe Ruth League affiliate?the fastest growing baseball organization in the South. Participants play games throughout the week, additional play opportunities include clinics, post season tournament and all-star play. Recreational and Competitive Divisions are offered.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$79,000.00
Description
Summer Basketball is offered in July and is open to grades 1st?9th. The Summer Basketball Program provides participants an opportunity to take their game to the next level. Local college players and high-school coaches provide 30-minute instructional clinics prior to weekly games. Learning the game from the area's best talent is unique. Recreational and Competitive Divisions are offered.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$67,000.00
Description
Spring Soccer is offered March to June, Late Fall Indoor Soccer is offered November - December and Winter Soccer is offered December - January. All programs are open to grades Pre-K to Rising 9th Grade boys and girls. The program offers participants a chance to learn the fundamentals of soccer where fun, sportsmanship and learning are emphasized. Pre-Season and Saturday games are offered. Recreational and Competitive division are available. All three programs were offered in 2015 for the first time.
Program Areas Served
None

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

The Successes governing our organization as a whole revolves around having each program grow in participant number every season, as well as having a high percentage of returning participants. The successes at the individual program level center on making sure that the fundamentals of each sport are properly taught, as well as each child is having fun while learning them. Challenges in regards to our programs center on the increase in cost for maintenance of the fields and facilities we use and well as the recent increase in requests for financial assistance, presenting us with the problem of keeping registration costs as low as possible even when our expenses are increasing. Another challenge with all of programs is making sure a 'love of the game' attitude is being instilled in all participants compared to a 'winning at all cost' attitude that the league does not support.