Kerrville opens registration for adult co-ed kickball league

Kickball · By Marcus Chen · July 17, 2026
Kerrville opens registration for adult co-ed kickball league

Kerrville reopened registration for its adult co-ed kickball league, setting a $350 entry fee if paid by the registration deadline or $400 for late registration. The packet required a minimum of four teams to form the league, and games were scheduled for Monday and Wednesday. Someone from each team had to attend the manager’s meeting.

The city pitched the format as a low-pressure entry point for summer play, calling kickball an “old playground classic” and saying it was fun and easy to play for all skill levels. The adult kickball page invited friends or co-workers to get “onto the diamond,” a clear signal that Kerrville wanted teams built around neighborhoods, workplaces and mixed-skill groups instead of specialized rosters.

That approach fits the rest of Kerrville Parks and Recreation’s adult sports model. The department says registration is required for most activities, and summer registration begins May 1 for many programs, a calendar that helps keep recreational leagues moving as warm-weather demand builds. Its recreation page also encourages residents to spend their evenings in athletic leagues and recreational programs and to get back out on the field for sports they have always loved to play.

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For residents looking for an easy-to-organize summer option, the draw is as practical as it is social. Kickball needs little equipment, the rules are familiar, and the co-ed format opens the door to broader participation than more specialized adult leagues. The city’s registration package made clear that Kerrville wanted teams formed quickly and ready to play, not months of offseason planning.

Kerrville’s sports footprint gives that push some backing. The Kerrville Sports Complex is a multi-sport site built on 104 acres donated by the Cailloux Foundation in 2015, and the city’s referee page shows how the league structure is supported behind the scenes. Referees for sports leagues including kickball are paid per game and may work up to six games per week.

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For more information, Kerrville listed 830-257-7300 and recreation@kerrvilletx.gov. The registration notice made the city’s goal plain: turn a playground staple into a summer league that is easy to enter, quick to organize and built for steady adult participation.

Sources

  1. [1]facebook.com
  2. [2]kerrvilletx.gov