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Recreational Sports (Ages 3-8)
Recreational sports programs for children ages 3-8, including t-ball, baseball, softball, soccer, and basketball.

Recreational Sports (Ages 9-12)
Sports programs for kids ages 9-12, including baseball, softball, soccer, basketball, and flag football.

Select Sports
Developmental, pre-club sports programs for boys and girls ages 8-14.

Club Sports
Advanced, competitive sports programs for boys and girls ages 10-18.

About
Paladin Sports Outreach


Founded in
2009
EIN
26-3268441
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Religious & Faith-Based
Address
2510 E HUNT HWY STE 5 SAN TAN VLY, AZ 85143-5207 Unite States
Website
https://paladinsports.org/
Phone
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Email address
https://paladinsports.org/contact/
About
Paladin Sports Outreach, founded in 2009, aims to change youth recreational and club sports culture in Arizona and Minnesota. Its mission is to connect youth and their families to Jesus Christ and the local church through sports.
Mission
Paladin Sports Outreach positively effects local communities through sports and recreation by connecting youth and their families to Jesus Christ and the local church.

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