Yorkville Sports Association Adds Bocce Ball to Westchester League Offerings

1/31/18

Registration for Co-ed Bocce Ball Leagues Now Open to Westchester Members


Yorkville Sports Association’s bocce ball league

Yorkville Sports Association, a leader in effectively facilitating corporate recreational sports leagues throughout New York City and Westchester County, announced today the addition of bocce ball to the Westchester league offerings. The addition comes at an exciting time, as Yorkville Sport Association will celebrate forty years in business this spring.

Since 1978, Yorkville Sports Association has organized corporate amateur sports leagues with an overall goal of fostering camaraderie and wellness within companies. Since it’s inception, the organization has worked with more than 16,000 firms, all under the leadership of founder and CEO, Al Morales. The introduction of bocce ball to the Westchester branch will mark the third sport to be added to the roster.

“We couldn’t be more excited about the addition of bocce ball to the Westchester league offerings,” said Al Morales, president and CEO of Yorkville Sports Association. “As one of the oldest sports known to mankind, it’s really interesting to see how it is making a comeback. Adding it to our growing lineup of sport offerings just made sense.”

Registration for men’s and co-ed bocce ball leagues is now open for spring enrollment. For more information or to register a team, visit www.ysaleagues.com/bocce or call (914) 962-8390 ext. 10.

About Yorkville Sports Association (YSA):

Yorkville Sports Association (YSA) is a leader in facilitating corporate recreational sports leagues throughout New York City and Westchester County. Based in Yorktown Heights, New York, YSA provides the best in-league play in the region and manages all components of organizing team leagues from assigning teams to appropriate skill levels, creating season-long schedules and providing game officials. YSA is proud to contribute to organizations that promote health, fitness education and the well-being of youth and vulnerable populations and a portion of all league fees are allocated to support several non-profit organizations such as the Special Olympics

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