Chula Vista Sports Information

Chula Vista is proud of their rich heritage in sports.  Both youth and adults benefit from our fantastic amenities, parks, services and skilled coaches.  Chula Vista has turned out great players like Adrian Gonzalez, and Donnie Edwards, and the list is sure to continue.  The below list are football, baseball, soccer and softball associations in the Chula Vista area.

FOOTBALL


Eastlake Panthers Youth Football & Cheer

Home field:  Eastlake High School

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Bonita Buccaneers Youth Football & Cheer

Home field:  Hilltop High School

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Olympian Saints Youth Football & Cheer

Home field:  Olympian High School

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Otay Ranch Broncos Youth Football & Cheer

Home field:  Otay Ranch High School

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BASEBALL


Park View Little League - Home of the 2009 Little League World Champions

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Eastlake Little League

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SOFTBALL


Bonita Valley Girls Softball

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SOCCER


Pumas Youth Soccer League

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Chula Vista Rangers Soccer Club

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AYSO - CHULA VISTA

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YMCA & BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB



YMCA South Bay

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Boys & Girls Club of Chula Vista

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Skate Park

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ADULT
Softball Basketball Arena Soccer Golf Flag Football


The City of Chula Vista’s Adult Sports program offers many opportunities for players of all skill levels to compete in softball, arena soccer, basketball and golf. Whether you’re just a weekend warrior or almost a pro, we have something for you.  No matter what your preference, you are sure to find what you are looking for here.  

The Adult Sports Office is located at the Montevalle Community Center, 840 Duncan Ranch Road, 91914 and is open from 3 PM - 8 PM, Monday through Friday.

ARCO Olympic Training Center: Chula Vista

  

 

  

The U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista is the first USOC training facility to be master planned from the ground up and is dedicated to the development of America's future Olympic athletes. The year-round, warm-weather facility in Chula Vista, Calif., was a gift to the United States Olympic Committee from the San Diego National Sports Training Foundation, a group of dedicated business and community leaders, and volunteers who raised the funds to build the Center.

The Training Center rests on a 150-acre complex adjacent to Lower Otay Lake in San Diego County. The center has sport venues and support facilities for nine Olympic sports: archery, canoe/kayak, cycling, field hockey, rowing, soccer, softball, tennis, and track & field. Through programs developed by the national governing bodies of each sport, and estimated 4,000 athletes each year will receive the coaching, support and facilities necessary to be their best. These numbers are increasing each year.

The Center, which officially opened in June 1995, not only benefits thousands of Olympic hopefuls, but serves local youth and citizens nationwide. The Training Center has been designed to accommodate thousands of daily visitors with escorted tours of our nation's state-of-the-art national Training Center at no charge.

Thousands of student athletes and coaches also gain access to the Center for clinics and competitions when venues are not being utilized by Olympic athletes-in-training.  

Athlete Center

When athletes arrive at the Training Center, they register at the Athlete Check-In building, which also houses the Center's administrative offices. In the Sharp Health Care Performance Services facility, athletes receive medical care, partake in sport science evaluation and psychology exercises.    Meals are provided in the architecturally distinctive Boswell Dining Hall, where athletes are offered a wide selection of nutritious, performance-based meals. At the end of a long day of training, athletes make one of 34 two-bedroom suites their
home-away-from-home.

Copley Visitor Center

Visitors start their experience at the Copley Visitor Center, complete with theater and an Olympic Spirit Store, featuring an extensive line of official USOC and Olympic merchandise and memorabilia. On the tour they see, first-hand, athletes in training from an elevated visitor promenade known as the Conrad N. Hilton Olympic Path.

Free guided tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday at 1:30PM.  Group and educational tours are also available with a reservation