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<br />41 Operate independently <br />42 501c3 (Non-profit) <br />43 Financial audit every two years <br />44 All coaches background checked <br />45 Offer some recreational level programming <br />46 Work with all cities within their boundaries <br />47 Adult Athletics: <br />48 o Softball (208 teams - 2,704 players) <br />49 <br />50 Coed C and D Leagues <br />51 Woodbat League <br />52 One Pitch League <br />53 Summer and fall <br />54 o Volleyball (307 teams - 2,763 players) <br />55 <br />56 <br />57 o Soccer (31 teams - 372 players) <br />58 o Basketball (40 teams - 400 players) <br />59 o Broomball (8 teams - 64 players) <br />60 o Bocce ball (16 teams - 60 players) <br />61 Adult Athletic Trends: <br />62 o Roseville softball is stable with participants <br />63 o There has been an increase in volleyball participants. Additional evenings of play have <br />64 been added to accommodate the new participants <br />65 o Pickleball and e-sports are both sports that are continuing to grow locally and nationally <br />66 <br />67 Commissioner Heikkila asked about New Americans and potential sports that we could offer to <br />68 them. Staff responded that we work with the community, the county and others on new sports such <br />69 as Tuj Lub or Cricket as there is interest. <br />70 <br />71 Commissioner Brown asked about the cost to utilize the gymnasiums located at Central Park and <br />72 Brimhall Elementary. Staff relayed that both gymnasiums are considered community gymnasiums <br />73 where the City helped to fund the construction of them and currently shares in the annual <br />74 maintenance costs with the school district. Therefore, in the evenings and non-school days they are <br />75 utilized as community gymnasiums with no direct rental fees to the city. <br />76 <br />77 Senior Softball <br />78 o 26 Teams, 360 active players <br />79 o Play 2 games/week May-September <br />80 o League is run by an independent board <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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