EVERYDAY Sports

Playing with less, so kids can grow more.

Youth Sports Camp 2026
Free. Fun. No pressure.
Just good sports and great community.

June 16–19 //
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Legacy Pavilion at San Gabriel Park
445 E Morrow St, Georgetown,

Playing with less, to grow more.


EVERYDAY Sports brings back the joy of just playing. Whether your child is picking up a ball for the first time or rediscovering a sport they love, this is a place where every kid belongs.



Youth Sports Camp is hosted by EVERYDAY Church CTX — a Georgetown community built around real relationships and genuine belonging. Learn more at everydayctx.com.

EVERYDAY Sports ministry believes that keeping kids in the game keeps them on track towards
living fulfilling adult lives.

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Why EVERYDAY Sports?

When you look at youth sports today, it's easy to see how different it is from sandlot style play enjoyed by generations before.

High costs, pressure to perform, and taxing time commitments have led a growing number of youth athletes to retire from their games early and not go on to enjoy the physical, emotional, and leadership oriented benefits that sports should be able to provide.

EVERYDAY Sports ministry believes that keeping kids in the game keeps them on track towards living fulfilling adult lives. By playing with less so kids can grow more (no uniforms, equipment requirements, or expensive travel), youth athletes will have opportunities to mature by exercising creativity, setting goals to achieve, learning interpersonal skills and developing a love of physical activity for its own sake.

By helping them have the heart of a shepherd, we believe they will learn to care for one another through tried and true relational and community building skill sets. Plus, playing with Shepherds Sports is just a whole lot of fun!

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