Team Sports of Oklahoma was built by officials who believe in doing things the right way — with respect, structure, and heart. We’re proudly Native-owned and community-rooted, creating space where competition and character grow side by side.
We believe in competition that builds character, events that run like clockwork, and a community where every kid feels seen, supported, and challenged.
Whether you’re coaching, playing, reffing, or cheering — you’re part of the team.
Starts October 11
Briggs School • Kenwood School • Woody Hair Gym
Divisions:
6U Co-Ed | 8U Boys & Girls | 10U Boys & Girls | 12U Boys & Girls
Local gyms. Certified officials. Great competition. This fall league brings together teams from across the region for a fun, structured, and community-first basketball experience.
March 23 – April 30, 2026
Cherokee Nation Softball Fields, Tahlequah
Rainout Dates: May 4–7
Our flagship fastpitch league. Organized, community-centered, and powered by trained umpires.
Divisions: 8U | 10U | 12U | 14U | 18U.
OCTOBER 31 - NOV 2
Cherokee Nation Softball Fields, Tahlequah
Divisions:
8U • 10U • 12U • 14U • 18U
Costumes, chaos, and competition! Prizes for team costumes, spectator costumes, and more! Join the fun — or bring the scare
Cherokee Nation Softball Fields, Tahlequah
Three fun & competitive fastpitch weekends already planned (with more to come):
May 9–11
May 29-31
June 13–15
Certified & Developing Officials
Every game is covered by trained, certified, or developing officials. We don’t just host events — we’re building a pipeline of quality refs and umpires through mentorship and real-game experience.
Competitive & Fun
We create events that challenge athletes while still keeping it fun. Games are well-organized, fast-moving, and fair — so families actually enjoy coming out.
Community-First & Native-Owned
We’re rooted in this region and proudly Native-owned. Our mission is to make youth sports accessible, uplifting, and better run for players, coaches, and communities across Green Country.
That’s why we don’t charge a gate fee — families should be able to come watch their kids without breaking the bank.