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Get your head in the game, Boston

Here’s how Volo Sports helps locals get outside, get active, and get social.

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Through leagues and daily play, Volo Sports offers opportunities for fun, fitness, and social connection.

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Looking for a new way to get active? How about a place to meet new people and make friends (or even find a future partner)? Maybe you have a solid workout regimen, a robust circle of friends, and the perfect spouse, but want to tap into your competitive side, let off some steam, and just plain have fun. Enter: Volo Sports.

Through leagues and daily play, Volo Sports creates opportunities for genuine community and social connection for Bostonians. Sports offered include the traditional lineup like soccer, basketball, and volleyball, plus social sports like kickball, cornhole, and even bar games. Heard about the pickleball craze that’s sweeping the nation? They have that too.

Here’s how their two main offerings work:

  • Leagues: Join a team and play once a week for six to eight weeks.
  • Daily play: Can’t commit to a league? With a Volo Pass ($35/month), you can drop into a team as a sub or join a pickup game whenever your schedule allows.

Ready to get outside, get active, and get social? Learn more about Volo and register for a league or score a Volo Pass. Bonus: Use code BOStoday to save $10 on spring league registration.*

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