Ann Arbor Area Community Tennis Association

Free beginning tennis program for grade 6. Teaches the fundamentals of ground strokes, volleys, and sportsmanship. Six 1¼-hour sessions held at the 7 AAPS schools that have grade 6. Culminates in an All-City Team Challenge at U-M’s Varsity Tennis Center. Balls and racquets provided. AAACTA also hosts Swing Into Tennis, a series of summer tournaments held over 6 weekends at Huron High School for three levels: Orange Ball (10 & under), Green Ball (10 & under), and Level 7 (11–16). aaacta@aaacta.org, aaacta.org

Ann Arbor Blue Jays Lacrosse

Spring lacrosse open to boys grades 1–8 and girls grades 5–8; teams are gender-specific and typically split by grades 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8. Practices at Lillie Park (4365 Platt) 2–3 days/week; 8–14 local and regional games/season. Fee: $425 + $75 for uniform. Some scholarships available. a2bluejayslax@gmail.com, a2bluejays.com

Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club

2121 Oak Valley (Ann Arbor Ice Cube) • (734) 213–6768
All-gender Aspire and Hockettes teams. Tryouts in April. Aspire competitions are local/regional. Hockettes is a year-round synchronized skating team with practices at least one day/week, and competitions that may involve international travel. AAFSC also offers a wide array of programming for all ages, including Learn to Skate classes, adaptive skating, and opportunities for showcase skating, singles freestyle, and ice dance. Fees include costumes. annarborfsc.org

Ann Arbor Track Club/YMCA

400 W. Washington • (734) 996–9622
Three seasons (cross-country, indoor, and outdoor) for ages 6–18. No experience required. Practices 2–3 days per week at Bowen Fieldhouse (EMU, indoor), Ferry Field/Greenhills School (outdoor), the Arb, County Farm Park, and Lillie Park (cross-country). Runners have the opportunity to compete in local, regional, and national races bracketed by age and gender. Full season runs Nov.–Mar.; half season runs Nov.–Jan. or Jan.–Mar. Fees subject to change. tlange@annarborymca.org, annarborymca.org/program-offerings/track V

Ann Arbor United Soccer Club

PO Box 1864, AA 48106 • (734) 975–4257
Competitive travel teams for U7–U19. Tryouts. Practices 2–3 days/week; 8–10 games/season with local and statewide travel. Fees: $1,050–$2,450. Some financial support available. AA United also offers a wide array of soccer programming, including clinics and camps. info@aaunited.net, aaunited.net

Ann Arbor Velo Club Juniors

P.O. Box 3658, AA 48106
Coached bike training for ages 18 and under. Weekly lessons. Road/track racing Apr.–Oct. with 11–14 local & regional races. Cyclocross (mud/grass racing) Oct.–Nov. with 8–10 races. $30 individual membership; $50 family membership. annarborveloclub.org/juniors

Ann Arbor Youth Mountain Bike Team

July–Oct. program for elementary (grades K–5) and intermediate (grades 6–8) students. No experience required. Casual, group training rides in the summer including 1–3 practices/week on dirt/gravel roads outside Ann Arbor or on trails at area parks. Six optional Mi-SCA races (boys and girls divisions) held throughout Michigan. Fee: $40/rider, plus $75/race MiSCA fee. wimmiscamtb@gmail.com, annarboryouthmtbteam.com, miscabike.org

Asian Martial Arts Studio

208 S. Fourth Ave.
Children’s program for ages 6–12 teaches basic techniques from Okinawan Karate-do, Judo, Aikido, Kung Fu. Classes held Mon. 4:30–5:30 p.m. & Sat. 12:30–1:30 p.m. a2amas.com

Biggby Coffee Hockey Club

2121 Oak Valley • (734) 213–1600
Youth hockey for ages 4–14U. Junior Bears Rookie program (ages 4–6) teaches fundamentals. Home Grown Hockey (ages 4+) adds practice and cross-ice games. T3 Program (ages 8U–14U) practices 2 days/week with weekly games with limited travel and LCAHL league play. Travel Program T2 has 2 practices and 2+ games/week, off-ice program and tournaments, 35–55 games per season, and travel LCAHL league play. AAA Hockey (10U–14U in Ann Arbor) is an elite travel program with 2+ practices/week, off-ice training with each practice, video review included in practices, and 60–75 games/season. pcostello@biggbycoffeehockeyclub.com, biggbycoffeeicecube.com/ann-arbor/hockey

City of Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation

Huron Hills, (734) 794–6246 • Leslie Park, (734) 794–6245
Huron Hills is a welcoming course for beginner and intermediate golfers, including “wee-tees” for smaller golfers, camps, classes, and lessons. Rates: $10–$40 per day (equipment extra). Leslie Park is a nationally recognized golf course. Rates: $20–$60/day (equipment extra). Both courses offer reduced fees through a partnership with Youth On Course: $5 for 18 holes, $3 for 9 holes. a2golf.org