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backyard vibes. compete as teams. more time on the court. live dj sets. welcome to sunday pickleball league at society yards

Sunday Pickleball League – Spring Season '25 is designed for players who want competitive matchups at their skill level, more time on the court, and a great atmosphere to play in with friends and teammates. Each week, teams take on two different teams in back-to-back matchups, playing eight total games per team and four games per player—you’re getting more time on the court.

This is a 7-week season, featuring six weeks of matchups followed by a playoff round where every team competes for final standings. Limited to six teams per division.

$105 per player

Includes 7-week league & Spring Pickleball League Tee Shirt)

Sunday Nights at Society Yards – April 13th to June 1st

The Sunday Pickleball League runs Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM, with three skill-based divisions playing in dedicated time slots. Each division gets 90 minutes of match play, ensuring every team gets two matchups per night with 8 games per team and 4 games per player.

  • 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM → Recreational Division (2.5-2.9 DUPR Comparable - No DUPR rating required)

  • 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM → Intermediate Division (3.0-3.4 DUPR Comparable, Coach Verified for Unrated Players)

  • 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM → Advanced Division (3.5-4.0 DUPR Verified or Coach Verified)

Assess your level below

  • Overview:
    This division is for players who have moved beyond the beginner stage and are developing consistency, control, and basic strategy.

    Player Characteristics:

    • Forehand: Can maintain rallies of 3-5 shots at a medium pace with improving directional control.

    • Backhand: Beginning to use backhand shots but still working on consistency.

    • Serve/Return: Serves are becoming more consistent with some control over placement; returns are reliable but lack strong offensive intent.

    • Dinks: Understands the soft game and can sustain short dink rallies, though under pressure, control may break down.

    • Volleys: Can volley but may struggle with faster shots or adjusting to different speeds.

    • Strategy: Knows basic court positioning and the difference between offensive and defensive play but may not fully execute strategies effectively.

    Ideal For:
    Players looking to build a strong foundation, improve consistency, and gain match experience in a fun and supportive environment.

  • Overview:
    This division is for players with solid pickleball fundamentals who are looking to refine their skills and play a more strategic, competitive game. If you don’t know your DUPR, this requires coach verified skill level.

    Player Characteristics:

    • Forehand/Backhand: Can consistently execute medium-paced shots with good directional control and is beginning to add spin.

    • Serve/Return: Serves are consistently deep with improved control; returns are purposeful, aiming to set up the next shot.

    • Dinks: Can sustain dink rallies and use them strategically to move opponents out of position.

    • Third Shot: Developing the ability to execute third-shot drops effectively and transition to the net.

    • Volleys: Comfortable at the net and can handle medium-paced volleys with control, though reaction speed is still improving.

    • Strategy: Recognizes the importance of shot selection, is beginning to identify opponents' weaknesses, and can adjust tactics during play.

    Ideal For:
    Players who want to compete at a balanced level, refine their strategies, and challenge themselves against similar skill levels.

  • Overview:
    This division is for experienced players who are comfortable with fast-paced, strategic play and are looking for high-level competition.

    Player Characteristics:

    • Forehand/Backhand: Hits with depth, control, and confidence; comfortable using both forehand and backhand in offensive and defensive situations.

    • Serve/Return: Serves with variety in depth and spin; returns are aggressive, designed to gain an early advantage.

    • Dinks: Can sustain long dink rallies with patience and precision, using them as an offensive tool.

    • Third Shot: Consistently executes effective third-shot drops or drives, setting up strong net positioning.

    • Volleys: Can handle fast-paced exchanges and use volleys to pressure opponents and finish points.

    • Strategy: Anticipates opponents' shots, makes tactical decisions based on game flow, and communicates effectively with partners.

    Ideal For:
    Players who want high-level competition and to test their skills against top-tier opponents. This division requires a DUPR rating or coach verification to ensure a strong and competitive level of play.

get registered

Space is limited. 6 teams per division.

RECREATIONAL DIVISION

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION

ADVANCED DIVISION

spring season overview

Format

  • Weeks 1-6: Round-robin matchups, each team plays every other team twice.

  • Week 7: Playoffs, based on standings.

    • 1st vs. 2nd for the Championship

    • 3rd vs. 4th for Third Place

    • 5th vs. 6th for the Final Matchup

  • Tiebreakers: If teams finish with the same record, point differential will determine seeding.

League Details

  • Location: Society Yards

  • When: Sunday nights 4pm - 8:30pm

  • Divisions: Limited to six teams per division

$105 per player

Includes 7-week league & Spring Pickleball League Tee Shirt)

get registered

Space is limited. 6 teams per division.

RECREATIONAL DIVISION

INTERMEDIATE DIVISION

ADVANCED DIVISION