Bartlett Youth Sports Complex
1535 S. Cheyenne Rd.
Slowly, but surely, the Bartlett Youth Sports Complex is rising from the fields southeast of Wal-Mart. Built in phases, we are excited to welcome youth soccer and baseball players for generations to come!
- COMPLETE: One full baseball quad (four fields), baseball concession/restroom, two soccer fields, and a parking lot
- UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Two soccer fields, soccer concession/restroom, large parking area
- FUTURE: Additional parking, second baseball quad
UNDER CONSTRUCTION | FINAL FUNDED DESIGN |
The following non-profit youth sports organizations are sponsored, supported, and recognized by the City of Sapulpa, Sapulpa Park Advisory Board, and Sapulpa City Council, as being the primary providers of recreational youth sports in Sapulpa for baseball and soccer. We look forward to welcoming them at their new home at Bartlett Youth Sports Complex soon!
Sapulpa Soccer Club
The program provides boys and girls in elementary, middle school, junior high, and high school with recreational and competitive soccer opportunities through organized practices, leagues, and tournaments.
The program begins organizing in February and plays through the end of summer. Soccer currently uses school land leased by the City of Sapulpa and has eight fields available.
Sapulpa Youth Baseball
The program provides boys and girls in elementary, middle school, junior high, and high school with recreational and competitive baseball opportunities through organized practices, leagues, and tournaments.
The season begins with organizational activities in February and starts the season in March, playing through the end of the summer.
Sapulpa Park Curfew: Sunday-Saturday, 11:00pm-4:30am
Sapulpa Municipal Code §11-104
Visitors to Sapulpa City Parks agree to abide by all Rules & Regulations.
SAPULPA YOUTH SPORTS COUNCIL
Organized in 1999, the Sapulpa Youth Sports Council is comprised of the Presidents of each of the City’s four main youth sports organizations and the City’s Director of Parks and Recreation. The Council acts as a community barometer, continually studying and soliciting the youth and amateur sports needs of the Sapulpa community and its citizens, and promotes and advances the same in the Sapulpa, Creek County, and Statewide areas as needed.
The Sapulpa Youth Sports Council provides an organizational structure to assist with the identification of Sapulpa youth sports facility and program needs, for the provision and coordination of sports facilities within the community for the various local youth athletic organizations, including those existing by virtue of a joint use agreement between other organizations or parties.
The Sapulpa Youth Sports Council interprets the needs and interests of youth involved in community athletics, and assists youth leagues in obtaining financial sponsorships for improving existing facilities or creating new ones, and serves as a consultant in an advisory capacity to the Sapulpa Parks and Recreation Board, and the Sapulpa City Council concerning youth sports in Sapulpa. The Sapulpa Youth Sports Council promotes the ideals of sportsmanship, fellowship, leadership and fair play by making youth sports fun for kids, and insures that all youth sports coaches are properly trained and certified via the National Youth Sports Coaches Association Program, which is administered by the Sapulpa Parks and Recreation Department.
Background checks are performed on all coaches.
NYSCA
Each youth sports association is responsible for ensuring that all of their coaching applicants are trained and certified via the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA) Program, which is administered and overseen by the Sapulpa Parks and Recreation Department. The Sapulpa Parks and Recreation Department is the official Chapter to the National Chapter of the NYSCA. As per City of Sapulpa law via City Ordinance Number 1634, passed and approved by the Sapulpa City Council on March 19, 1990, each youth sports organization is also responsible for ensuring that all its applicants are effectively being supervised and held accountable to the NYSCA’s Coaches Code of Ethics. Each organization shall also ensure that all of its parents are abiding by the NYSCA’s Parent’s Code of Ethics as well.