THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 2011 PAGE17 CLUBS Kickball, other recreational sports attract kids at heart BY SHAUNA BLACKMON sblackmon@kansan.com The game was tied 0-0. His team was unable to steal the lead, but for Paul Santos, it didn't matter. "It was one of those epic things where I just felt fantastic, I did my job" he said. Paul Santos, a 2004 graduate, loves playing sports. As a kid, he played soccer, baseball, basketball and tennis. These days, he doesn't let his age stop him from enjoying the sense of accomplishment and joy he gets from throwing or kicking a ball around. Through the city, the Kaw Valley Kickball League, and Bleeding Kansas Dodgeball, which he started in 2009, Santos is able to continue playing some of his favorite sports. For Santos, the best part of playing these games is the social aspect. throughout the year. Volleyball is the most popular sport, with 150 teams during the spring and 195 during the summer and is offered co-ed or women only. you meet people who work at bars, people who work at restaurants, scientists," he said. "You meet so many people you never would have otherwise met." Bob Stanclift, the adult sport supervisor says that after a nationwide ten-year decline in participation, the past two or three years there has been a resurgence. He says he is seeing more and more college students on the field. Bleeding Kansas is following the same pattern. The parks department of the city organizes leagues in basketball, dodgeball, kickball, softball and volleyball "Playing sports has helped people get active who didn't think they have certain skill sets," Stanclift said. "It's more of a social thing than a physical thing for most people. Usually players spend more time tailgating than actually playing or practicing." Most of the games aren't too physically demanding, and anyone can join, despite skill level. Some teams are more competitive than others so anyone can find a level they are comfortable with. At a kickball game, fans and players alike enjoy themselves. The Lawrence Parks Department organizes leagues in kickball, as well as basketball, dodgeball, softball and volleyball throughout the year. "It's very rewarding to be involved with people who are there on their own time and enjoy it." Stanclift said. "It's healthy for people to be out and social." Chase Court POOL PARTY! SADDLEBROOK 625 FOLKS RD • 832-8200 PARKWAY COMMONS 3601 CLINTON PKWY • 842-3280 HIGHPOINTE 2001 W 6TH ST • 641-8468 Friday June 17th 1pm-6pm Win prizes, hang by the pool, and meet your new neighbors! Luxury 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments 1/2 Off August Rent and Reduced Deposits Hosted by Gambino's Pizza, Wayne & Larry's, Complete Nutrition, Celsius Tannery, 3 Spoons, Royal Crest Lanes, Eileen's Colossal Cookies, and Cici's Pizza