Youth Sports in South Pasadena, CA: Focus on Football & Baseball 

If your young one wants to play soccer in South Pasadena, AYSO Region 214 (serving South Pasadena & San Marino) is a great fit. Here’s what to know:

  • Region 214 runs the program for ages 3-19 during the main fall season. AYSO 214+1

  • Typical locations include fields at South Pasadena High School (1401 Fremont Ave) and South Pasadena Middle School (1500 Fair Oaks Ave). AYSO 214+1

  • Their mission emphasises inclusive play: everyone plays, volunteers welcome, fun + development. AYSO 214+1

  • Registration and placement depend on volunteers (coaches, refs) as much as players. AYSO 214+1

Why this matters for families in South Pasadena:
With its compact size and strong community feel, participating in AYSO gives kids a chance to make local friends, be active, and enjoy the kind of neighborhood lifestyle many homebuyers in South Pasadena seek.

South Pasadena Little League (SPLL) — Baseball & Softball Legacy


Key facts:

Why parents and residents love SPLL:
It provides a positive, structured environment for kids (ages 4–16) to learn teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship — right in their neighborhood. It’s full circle: local kids, local fields, local memories.

Standout Athletes & Recent Achievements

• Abby Errington – Track & Field

Abby finished 6th in the 3200 m final at the California State Track & Field Championships for SPHS. Pasadena Now
This shows SPHS student-athletes are performing at top statewide levels, not just locally.

• Omar Soufi – Shot Put

Omar Soufi of SPHS climbed from 9th to 2nd place in the shot-put final at the same state meet. Pasadena Now
An example of strong field event performance.

• Historical Alumni – Pro Football

According to pro-football-reference data, SPHS has produced at least two NFL players: Bob Long (OLB, 1955-62) and Bobby Garrett (QB, 1954). Pro Football Reference

• Deep Heritage – Hall of Fame

SPHS Alumni Association’s Hall of Fame lists many athletes dating back decades (football, baseball, tennis, track) — illustrating the school’s long athletic tradition. SPHSAA

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