Community and Youth

Springfield Township Community Partners and Youth Sports Organizations

Important Community Links

Waste Removal

Springfield Township does not provide refuse collection. Residents must contract with a refuse collection company of their choosing. The refuse collection companies provided here are for the convenience of our residents. Springfield Township does not endorse and is not responsible for their service or availability. Republic Services: 1-800-234-3429 Waste Management: 800-343-6047 Suburban Sanitation: 419-865-8453 Solid Waste Disposal Information for Lucas County Residents. Yard Waste Processors Computer / Electronic Waste Collectors Household Hazardous Waste Collectors Call the District at 419-213-2230 for more information.

 

Speed Hump Petition

Springfield Township offers numerous opportunities for youth to get involved in sports at different levels. The township neither funds the programs nor do we have authority over the organizations other than allowing them to use our fields for practices and/or games. In addition to the organizations we have listed below there are other individual travel teams that have formed over the years made up of Springfield Township residents.

FOOTBALL

Bear Creek Park has a football field plus some additional space located behind 6645 Airport Highway and is used primarily little league football organizations for practices and games.  

Contact Nate Rajner for Lil Devils at 419-250-1601.

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YOUTH BASKETBALL

Saturday morning youth recreational league.
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YOUTH BASEBALL/SOFTBALL (STYBS)

Greg Daniels, STYBS President

For more information click STYBS Website

The softball/baseball diamonds are home to STYBS (Springfield Township Youth Baseball Softball). They are primarily a summer recreational league but do sponsor some community travel teams as the kids get older and begin playing against other community teams in leagues such as SGS (Suburban Girls Softball) and SAWS (for boys). We also allow youth travel teams made up primarily of Springfield kids to utilize the fields as their home field.

In addition to youth programs, Community Homecoming Park is a host field for the Wizards Fast Pitch Fall and Spring Ball Leagues and the home of annual events such as the Cody Brown Memorial Tournament, Rollie Run, and the Strawberry Festival.

SOCCER

The soccer fields at Community Homecoming Park are home to SSA (Springfield Soccer Association) recreational league, which has merged with the Springfield Futbol Club. They play every Fall and Spring with approximately 600 township kids participating each season.

SPRINGFIELD FUTBOL CLUB
For more information, click http://www.springfieldfc.club

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