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Feeling bored? Volo Sports has a cure.

This adult sports league can help Bostonians find a new social network of people oriented around a single goal: playing sports and having fun.

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Ever wonder what it would feel like to get back on the basketball court or soccer field? Or just get those competitive juices flowing one weekend? For those of us who are former athletes, getting to play a beloved sport as we get older can be difficult, right? Wrong.

Volo Sports is a local adult sports league designed for Bostonians who love sports, want to build relationships in the community, and compete while having fun — and maybe share a drink or two after a game. The lineup includes everything from traditional sports to social sports like cornhole, kickball, and skeeball.

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New to Boston? Join a league and make some new friends.

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How to play:

  • Leagues: Play on a team once a week for six-eight weeks.
  • Daily play: Drop into a league or join a pickup game. This option is great for those with busy schedules because no commitment is necessary.

Pro tip: Sign up before Friday, March 3 to score early bird pricing. Explore the full list of sports and where to play (leagues can be found throughout the city including these neighborhoods: Somerville and Assembly Row, Cambridge/MIT, and South Boston/Moakley Park). We’ll see you on the court, Boston.

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