Sports & Adult Leagues
Located in the Hillcrest Center, the CRPD Sports Office provides a full array of recreational athletics. Our programs consist of healthy, fun, and competitive athletic opportunities for teams and individuals. We offer a variety of adult leagues, adult and youth classes, seasonal camps, and group and private tennis lessons. Our goal is to meet the Community's needs, offering a wide range of sports to enrich the lives of Conejo Valley residents.
Sports Program Contacts
Recreation Supervisor | Kara Newman-Ferdolage |
Recreation Coordinator - Sports & Reservations | Andy Morales |
Sports Programs Specialist  | Cassie Holmes |
Address | 403 W Hillcrest Dr |
Telephone | 805-495-4674 |
Fax | 805-381-2726 |
[email protected] | |
Hours | Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm |
Field Conditions | 805-381-1236 |
Certification Courses
CRPD conducts Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation Official's Certification Courses. Individuals who successfully complete the courses are eligible to officiate in CRPD basketball, volleyball, and softball leagues.
OFFICIAL'S CERTIFICATION COURSE DATES
BASKETBALL - November thru December (5 Sessions)
SOFTBALL - TBD
VOLLEYBALL - TBD
SOCCER - TBD
CONEJO VALLEY SPORTS ADVISORY COUNCIL (CVSAC)
CVSAC is a group of patrons or individuals who volunteer their time to improve community sports programs. The council is recognized as a central component in the community recreation process to establish and maintain communication among all teams and players involved in the leagues. If you are interested in becoming a member or would like more information on the advisory council, please contact the Sports Office.
Current members include:
Shelly Garifo | Todd Baliman | Kenneth Johnson | Marty Uskali |
Jim Hofius | Dean Mitrofanis | Bobbi Wollerman | Jeremy Jones |
Our Adult Leagues provide a great opportunity to stay active, encourage social interaction, and community involvement while providing a safe and fun atmosphere.
Whether you’re getting back into the game, trying it for the first time, or just looking to meet new people, our sports leagues are the solution for you! We offer a variety of sports leagues for active adults who enjoy playing sports all while having a great time doing it including Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, and Soccer.
Don't have a full team? If your team needs a few more players, or if you are an individual looking to join a team -- Use the Individual Players List. This list is available to registered team managers. Please e-mail or call 805-495-4674 with the following info: Name, Cell Phone, Home Phone, and your Sport of interest.
PLEASE NOTE: Players can only be added through the 8th game of the season.
REGISTRATION PACKETS, LEAGUE SCORES, SCHEDULES & INFORMATION
Special thanks to our generous sponsors!
If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Sports office at 805-495-4674.
BASKETBALL
Indoor games are offered each Spring, Summer, Winter, and Fall. Depending on the season, games are played at the following locations:
Borchard Community Center (BOC) - 190 Reino Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Dos Vientos Community Center (DVC) - 4801 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Thousand Oaks Community Center (TOC) - 2525 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
"7 on 7" SOCCER
Games are offered each Summer, Winter, and Fall. Short fields (70 x 40 yds) with small goals; unlimited substitutions! Depending on the season, games are played at the following locations:
Del Prado Playfield - 402 Calle Del Prado, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Dos Vientos Community Park Field #2 - 4801 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
SOFTBALL
Games are offered each Spring/Summer and Fall. Men typically play Tuesday thru Thursday, women on Monday, coed on Wednesday & Sunday, and church groups on Friday. Depending on the season, games are played at the following locations:
Borchard Community Park (BOP) - 190 Reino Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Pepper Tree Playfield (PT) - 3729 Old Conejo Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320
BAT RESTRICTIONS updated 12/2013. The Bat Restriction list complies with Oxnard Recreation & Community Services and the Pleasant Valley Recreation & Parks District's approved bat list.
VOLLEYBALL
We are proud to offer year-round Adult Volleyball. Join us for competitive play, with an overall goal of enjoyable participation for all. The emphasis is purely recreational and is based on developing fun, enjoyment, good sportsmanship, and friendship. Depending on the season, games are played at the following locations:
Dos Vientos Community Center (DVC) - 4801 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Thousand Oaks Community Center (TOC) - 2525 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
SAND VOLLEYBALL
Games are offered each Spring, Summer, and Fall at the following location:
Dos Vientos Community Center (DVC) - 4801 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
PICKLEBALL DOUBLES LEAGUE - Women's and Mixed Doubles
Eight weeks of seasonal play - Spring, Summer, and Fall. Competition levels include 2.5-3.0 and 3.5. Games are played at the following locations:
Rancho Conejo Pickleball Courts - 950 N. Ventu Park Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Dos Vientos Community Center (DVC; indoor)Â - 4801 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park, CA 91320
CORNHOLE
Sign up as a 2-person team or an individual and we'll assist you in finding a teammate; summer league play is 8 weeks.
Thousand Oaks Community Park (TOC) - 2525 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Recognition of a single youth athlete, under 18 years of age, from any school or youth sports organization within CRPD District boundaries, who has displayed exceptional athletic achievement in their sport within the school year. Examples may include but are not limited to: League MVP, All CIF selection, or Ventura County Player of the Year.
Nominations must be submitted by April 1. The award recipient will be recognized at our Board of Directors meeting held on the third Thursday of May.Â
CRPD Young Athlete Award Nomination Form (PDF)
Recognition of an individual athlete of any age, or an entire team, from any school or sports organization within CRPD District boundaries, or who resides within CRPD District boundaries, who has displayed exceptional athletic achievement or success in their sport. Examples may include CIF Championship teams, Little League World Series Teams, or resident adults who have achieved athletic greatness.
Test your skills and come out and throw some discs at the home of disc golf, the Rabbit Flats Disc Golf Course! This course is open to the public, and all levels of play are welcome.
Drop-In Program:
First Saturday of each month at 10:00am
Rabbit Flats Disc Golf Course is located on nine acres at the west end of Thousand Oaks Community Park, behind the soccer fields and softball diamonds. There are nine baskets for beginners and 18 baskets for the more advanced players, located on nine tees which meander through some very challenging fairways. Designed by pro, semi-pro, and amateur players, the course was built primarily by volunteers, service clubs, Scout groups, and local disc golfers.
Established in 1968 | Re-established in 2010
In 1968, George Sappenfield, Recreation Supervisor for Conejo Recreation & Park District, introduced a new game to many Conejo Valley residents by planning the very first official Disc Golf Tournament. He contacted WHAM-O Manufacturing, asking them for help with the event. WHAM-O generously supplied Frisbees for throwing and Hula Hoops for use as targets.
Since then, Disc Golf has exploded as a sport, with its own professional organization of nearly 40,000 members, tournaments worldwide, and courses scattered around the world. For more information, visit pdga.com.
Course Rules
- All other park users have the right of way.
- No smoking on the course.
- Profane language will not be tolerated due to the proximity of the school.
- No altering of trees or other obstacles on the course.
- Respect the course, including grounds, baskets, signs, and neighbors.
- Pick up after your pet and keep dogs on leashes at all times.
Disc golf is a game that expects high standards of etiquette and courtesy. Please be respectful of other players, visiting non-players, neighbors, and the flora and fauna on the course.
How to Play Disc Golf
- Disc golf is played like ball golf, using flying discs. One stroke is counted each time the disc is thrown.
- The winner is the golfer with the lowest total score.
- All holes on this course are a par 3 (3 throws from tee to basket for an experienced player).
- Fairway throws must be made with the foot closest to the hole on the spot where the last throw came to rest.
- After teeing off, the player furthest away from the basket throws first.
- The player with the lowest score on the previous hole tees off first.
- Out of bounds are as follows includes 1) on or across park paths or 2) in neighbors' yards or on the school property.
- In the case of out of bounds, throw from the last place in bounds, with a 1-stroke penalty.
- If you see a disc disappear into the rough, give the thrower an idea of where to look for her/his disc.
- Never throw until the players ahead of you are out of range, and until the fairway is completely clear of spectators and park guests.
Red Line: Holes 1-9 | Novices |
Blue Line: Holes 1-9 | Experienced Golfers |
Yellow Line: Holes 11-18 | Experienced Golfers |
Fast-paced games which demand quick reflexes, nimble thinking, and pinpoint passing. The game is played with five players on each side on outdoor blacktop courts much smaller than a soccer field.
Los Cerritos Middle School
2100 E. Avenida de las Flores
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Enjoy the excitement of discovering a lifelong skill, stroke by stroke!
Identify the game's processes and fundamentals including grip, stance, clubs, equipment, swings, and putts. Gain patience learning "to think and play" getting the most out of your game. Fore!
We offer classes for both Youth and Adults at two fantastic facilities throughout the year. Most classes run for eight weeks.
For information on classes, contact our sports office at 805-495-4674 or email [email protected].
Sample Class Descriptions
BEGINNING YOUTH, Age 6-15 Enjoy learning how to play. Students furnish their own clubs; free loaners available through the instructor.
BEGINNING, Age 16+
Tee up! Learning golf the correct way is key to building a solid swing foundation. Students furnish own clubs.
YOUTH ACADEMY, AGE 11-14
Structured to enhance golfer's skill development and prepare for playing at a high school level. Students furnish own clubs.
BEGINNING, Age 16+
Small Class = Individual attention. Covers short game and full swing. includes golf balls and video to help with your swing. Student furnishes own clubs.
Instructors & Courses
Sean Paul at Los Robles Greens Golf Course. This 6,274-yard, par-70 course in Thousand Oaks is known for the giant oak trees lining its fairways. losroblesgreens.com
Sessions
WINTER: February - March
SPRING: April - May
SUMMER: July - August
FALL: September - October
What is pickleball? A fun sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, pickleball can be played indoors or outdoors on a badminton-sized court with a slightly modified tennis net. It is played with a paddle and a plastic ball. CRPD maintains the following Pickleball courts:
- Del Prado Playfield (2 courts & 2 bring your own nets)
- Rancho Conejo Playfield (6 courts)
- Estella Park (2 bring your own nets)
- Thousand Oaks Community Center (Indoor, 3 courts)
- Dos Vientos Community Center (Indoor, 2 courts)
For additional information, including official rules, you can visit the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA).
Classes
We offer both Beginning and Intermediate classes throughout the year. Most classes run for 8 weeks. Search now for a class and be part of one of America’s fastest growing sports! For information on classes, contact our sports office at 805-495-4674 or email [email protected].
Tournaments
We offer both recreational and competitive tournaments throughout the year. We can also match you with a player if needed. For information, contact the Sports Office at 805-495-4674 or email [email protected].
Pickleball Fall 2024 Court HoursÂ
Fall Court Hours Coming Soon!
Picklewall
Now taking Reservations for Picklewall at Thousand Oaks Community Center
Picklewall is Pickleball played in a Racquetball Court
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This is a trial run to accommodate the increase in requests for pickleball time indoors.
- Reservations can be made for court 2 on Mondays and Fridays.
- Please check in at the office before utilizing facility to go over policies & procedures.
- CRPD code of conduct must be followed at all times (copy can be provided upon request in front office).
- Non-marking sneakers must be worn while using a court. NO black-soled shoes allowed on the courts.
- Stairways, doorways, and aisles must be kept clear and free of obstructions at all times.
- The reservation space being accessed by the party must be left clean and free of litter.
- No amplified sound is allowed.
- No food or beverages are allowed inside court; only water is permitted.
- Reservations start at the top of the hour and conclude on the 59-minute mark. Late entry is allowed but the reservation end time does not change. Please enter and exit the facility promptly.Â
- Reservations are revocable immediately without refund if any individual willfully violates any rule or regulation established by CRPD.
- Full payment must be made when you book the court. No court times will be held pending payment.
- When paying with cash the office can't make change; exact payment is required.
- There is a 48-hour court cancellation policy. If you cancel a court less than 48 hours in advance, the court fee will be forfeited. Please note that if you make a reservation within 48 hours of the court time you are not eligible to reschedule or be refunded for the time.
- Lockers are for day use only. Please bring your own lock and remove it after use.
- When playing, only four players may be on a court at a time.
- Please turn off the court lights at the end of your reservation to help us save energy.
For availability and to make a reservation please visit us at crpd.org/picklewall.
The Thousand Oaks Community Center provides two fully enclosed, air-conditioned racquetball courts with locker room facilities for public use.
No membership fee is required.
Reservations
Court times can be booked seven days in advance starting at 8:00am. Court reservations may be made online or by calling the community center at 805-381-2793. Full payment must be made upon booking. Please note that there is a 48-hour cancellation policy. You will not be eligible to reschedule or refund a reservation less than 48 hours prior to court time.
Online Reservations
Reservations can be made online at https://secure.crpd.org/racquetball. For detailed instructions on booking a racquetball court online, click here.
Fees
Prime Time | $8/hour | ||
Monday thru Thursday | 8:00am - 9:00am | ||
Friday | 8:00am - 9:00am | ||
Saturday & Sunday | 8:00am - 1:00pm | ||
Non-Prime Time | $4/hour | ||
Monday thru Friday | 9:00am - 3:00pm | ||
Saturday & Sunday | 1:00pm - 4:00pm |
Challenge Court
The Challenge Court is offered to promote the sport of racquetball and provide all players the opportunity to advance their skills by competing against a variety of other players. An environment of courtesy, fun, exercise, challenge, and demonstration of skills is the aim of the Challenge Court. Challenge play takes place on Fridays from 6:00 - 10:00pm. This is a great way to meet new players; all players are welcome and encouraged to play!
Challenge Court | $2/player |
Friday | 6:00pm - 10:00pm |
Games are played to 11 points with pro-scoring (each side out scores a point). When a player loses the match, they must leave the court & place their name at the bottom of either court's sign-up sheet to re-enter the challenge matches. The winner of the challenge remains on the court to play the next person on the sign-up sheet. A winner may only play three consecutive games before they must leave the court and place their name at the bottom of the sign-up sheet. All players and observers must check into the community center office.
Walleyball | $12/hour |
Open Anytime |
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Policies & Procedures
- NO black-soled shoes are allowed on the courts
- Court reservations may be made one week in advance starting at 8:00am.
- Full payment must be made when you book the court. No court times will be held pending payment.
- The office can't make change; exact payment is required.
- There is a 48-hour court cancellation policy. If you cancel a court less than 48 hours in advance, the court fee will be forfeited. Please note that if you make a reservation within 48 hours of the court time you are not eligible to reschedule or be refunded for the time.
- A 48-hour advanced cancellation will result in a check being mailed to the player or a credit card being refunded.
- When booking a court time, please be sure to specify AM or PM.
- When arriving for a court, players may use the intercom system by the door to check in. Simply push the button and give the last name on the reservation.
- Lockers are for day use only. Please bring your own lock and remove it after use.
- When playing handball/racquetball, only four players may be on a court at a time.
- Handball, racquetball, and wallyball are allowed on the courts. Picklewall is only allowed during designated times (reservation website for more information). No other sports are permitted.
- Please turn off the court lights at the end of your reservation to help us save energy.
We proudly offer more than 12 locations to play tennis at neighborhood parks and community centers located throughout the Conejo Valley! Our tennis programs provide a positive learning environment for both juniors and adults. They are designed to provide fun, social, exercise-based structure with the goal of improving your game -- whether beginner or advanced. We also offer league play and school break camps. Truly, something for everyone!
We offer a full range of tennis lessons each season; for our current offerings please refer to PROGRAM REGISTRATION.
Youth Tennis Programs
Rising Stars Tennis Academy, Age 5-12 Introduces children (and their families) to the solid fundamentals of tennis. Private lessons can be scheduled with Mila Horak, award-winning USPTA P1 Coach at 805-495-2220. Please visit https://risingstarsmtm.wordpress.com/ for more information about this program.
Total Tennis Academy (TTA) has been teaching popular tennis classes locally for years. Highly trained certified coaches following a structured schedule. Students develop proper techniques and competitive skills while enjoying this lifetime sport. For private lessons with either of the instructors listed below, please call 805-495-0111. Please visit totaltennisacademy.org for more information about this program..
Michael Gennette: TTA Director
USPTA Certified Pro 1
USTA Sport Science Certified
CLU Men’s Tennis Coach
Former top ten nationally ranked player
Adult Tennis Lessons
We offer a full range of tennis classes including Beginning, Advanced Beginning, Intermediate, and advanced. Adult Tennis Leagues are offered at Borchard Community Park and Wildflower Playfield. Must have approval of League Director before registering.
Private Lessons
Improve your game with private and group lessons taught by CRPD Tennis Professionals. Call the pros and set up a date today!
David Assorson 805-208-4625 | Garry Coleman 805-493-5854 |
Mila Horak 805-495-2220 and Lucile Bosche 818-665-5072 | Michael Gennette 805-495-0111 Thousand Oaks Community Park and Wildflower Playfield, Thousand Oaks Borchard Community Park and Dos Vientos Community Park, Newbury Park Triunfo Park, Westlake Village |
Adult Tennis Leagues
Put your tennis skills to the test in CRPD’s Adult Tennis League! This league has provided quality competitive tennis match play to the Conejo Valley for over 30 years. The Mixed Doubles Tennis League is held at Borchard Community Park Tennis Courts. Contact League Director Dave Assorson for approval before registering: 805-208-4625.
Men’s and Women’s Doubles Tennis Leagues are held at Wildflower Playfield Tennis Courts. Contact League Director Garry Coleman for approval before registering: 805-504-5660