With just one month left before the Dalton Parks and Recreation Department (DPRD)’s spring sports season begins in town, parents and students looking to register for upcoming seasons now have the opportunity to do so, said Victor Rodriguez, the department’s athletic manager.
In 2026, the DPRD will offer six sports for local students, including baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, lacrosse, and track and field. For adults in the community, adult softball will also be available for registration.
To register, community members are instructed to visit the DPRD’s website at daltonparks.org and click on the “Registration” tab at the top of the page, or call (706) 278-5404.
Youth baseball
According to the department, youth baseball registration will be open from Jan. 1 to Feb. 19 this year and will have an entry fee of $25. Youth baseball season is scheduled to last from February until May, with games beginning on March 28. Both home games and practices will be held at Al Rollins Park and Baseball Complex at 521 Threadmill Road.
Youth baseball in 2026 will be open for children from ages 4 through 14, with the league age determination date being June 30 this year. Ages 3-4 is classified as tee ball, with 5-6 being tee ball/coach pitch, 7-8 being coach pitch, 9-12 being live arm Little League and 13-14 being strictly live arm.
Youth baseball classifications this year will include 4u (and under) co-ed tee ball, 6u baseball, 8u coach pitch, 10u kid pitch, 12u baseball and 14u baseball. According to the department, teams will be formed based on how many participants sign up for each age group, and are not formed by schools. Registered children may also move up by one age group with the consent of the department.
Youth softball
Similarly, youth softball will be open for local female students, with registration open from Jan. 1 to Feb. 19 and an entry fee of $25. The duration of the 2026 season is scheduled to last from February to May, with the first game set to begin on March 28. Both home games and practices will be held at Heritage Point Regional Park’s Softball Complex at 1275 Cross Plains Trail.
The age range for softball in 2026 is listed for children aged 4 years old to 12 years old, with the league age determination date being June 30. Much like youth baseball, softball teams will also be formed based on the number of participants who sign up for their certain age group and will not be formed by school.
Regarding parents who may want to move their child up one age group, students may move up with the consent of the department, but 7 year old participants may not move up to the 9-10 age group unless a parent is the head coach.
This year’s classifications for youth softball include 5-6 year old tee ball, 7-8 year old coach pitch, 9-10 year old live arm and 11-12 year old live arm.
Youth soccer
The DPRD will also be offering two forms of youth soccer in the spring, including team soccer and drafted soccer.
“Draft soccer is just like all of the other programs that we offer here at the recreation department,” said Rodriguez. “An individual can sign up online, over the phone or in person, and we’ll assign them a team with a coach. We also supply the uniforms.”
For team soccer, Rodriguez said the teams are “treated more like a travel baseball or basketball league, where the coach signs up a team already By Alander Rocha
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put together that’s been playing tournaments or travel ball, and they sign up the team as a whole.”
“Team soccer plays every Friday night,” he said. “We don’t have permission to add or drop any players from their roster, as long as they’re the right age. We don’t supply the uniforms either, so all we do is pretty much schedule and run the league-scheduled games for them for Friday nights. Typically the team league tends to be a little bit more competitive than the drafted league because the team league is composed mostly of teams that are played in the academies here in Dalton or the surrounding areas like Rome or Chattanooga.”
Rodriguez said draft soccer’s season will take place February through May, with the registration window open from Jan. 1 to Feb. 19 and the entry fee being $25. The first draft soccer games are scheduled to begin on March 28 and will be played at the Heritage Point Regional Park’s Soccer Complex, the Durkan Soccer Complex at 310 Smith Industrial Blvd. and the Nix Complex at 904 Civic Drive.
According to the department, practices and games will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week, while 4u will play once a week on either Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays. Age groups include a 3-4 co-ed league, 5-12 boys league, 5-12 girls league and 13-14 co-ed league, with an age control date set to Sept. 1 this year.
For team soccer, the season is set to last from February to June, with the first game set to begin on March 6. Registration for team soccer will be open from Feb. 16 to April 1, with an entry fee of $25. Age groups for team soccer range from 6-14 year olds, with an age control date set at Sept. 1. This year, team soccer will be played in Dalton at the Nix Complex, Heritage Point Regional Park’s Soccer Complex and the Durkan Soccer Complex.
“The reason team soccer starts at a much later age is because they don’t have a lot of travel teams for 6 and 7 year olds,” Rodriguez said. “So, around 8 years old is when you start seeing travel league soccer start to form. That’s the reason it starts a little bit later, and then it ends a little bit later on age because some of these kids are playing the 14-15 or even 16-17 teams at the travel league competitions.”
Youth volleyball
Youth girls volleyball registration will be open from Jan. 1 to Feb. 19 with a $25 entry fee. In 2026, the volleyball season will take place between February and May, with games set to begin on March 23.
In Dalton, games and practices will be held inside the Mack Gaston Community Center at 218 N. Fredrick St. and Dalton Junior High School’s auxiliary gym at 1250 Cross Plains Trail. According to the department, practices and games will be held twice a week once the season starts, taking place on either Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays.
Youth volleyball age groups for the spring season include 8u girls (7 and 8 year olds), 10u girls (9 and 10 year olds), 12u girls (11 and 12 year olds), 14u (13 and 14 year olds) and 18u (15 through 16 year olds). The age control date is set as Sept. 1, 2026, and parents may put in a request to move their child up one age group prior to evaluations by emailing alangston@daltonga.gov.
Youth lacrosse
The department’s youth lacrosse program is set to begin in the spring, with the season officially lasting February through May. Registration for the sport is open from Jan. 1 to Feb. 19 with a $25 entry fee.
The date of the first game has not been decided by the department as of Monday evening, but Rodriguez said information will be emailed to registered families in the coming weeks. The first parent meeting for the sport will be held Feb. 19 at the Mack Gaston Community Center at 6 p.m., while the first practice will be held Monday, Feb. 23, at the Nix Complex in Dalton.
According to the department, players will need to provide their own lacrosse stick, gloves and shoulder pads, while the DPRD will provide helmets and uniforms. Youth lacrosse will be available to local students in third through fifth grade, with an age control date set at Sept. 1, 2026.
Youth track and field
The department has also opened registration for their spring track and field program, with registration lasting until Feb. 19 at 11:59 p.m.
The season is scheduled to begin in February and last until May, with the first meet beginning in early March. According to the department, the track and field team will compete on Saturdays in the Cobb County Youth Track League, with the $25 entry fee covering the registration into the league. Meets are scheduled to be held in the Cobb County area.
The age range for the youth track and field league this season is 5-14, with an age control date set at Dec. 31, 2026.
Adult softball
As in years prior, the DPRD will also be offering adult softball for the spring season this year, with registration opening Jan. 12 and lasting until Feb. 12.
Unlike youth sports, teams are registered into the league as opposed to individuals, with a $375 entry fee per team this year.
According to the DPRD’s Program and Athletic Coordinator Brandon Sane, the 2026 adult softball program includes a 10-game season with a tournament, and each team should include a minimum of 10 players each. The 2026 season is scheduled to last for 11 weeks from around Feb. 23 to April 17.