Welcome to the website of the Steele Creek Athletic Association! We offer baseball, girls softball, soccer, cheerleading, and football to any child interested in participating. Our field complex is located in the Steele Creek community in southwest Mecklenburg County.
REGISTRATION FOR SPRING 2012 IS IN FULL SWING!!
Happy New Year!! Make a resolution to register your child early and avoid the "last minute" stress! SCAA is now open for Spring 2012 Sports registration online. Spring sports include:
BASEBALL, GIRLS' SOFTBALL, SOCCER, AND CHEER
If you have questions about a particular sport, please contact the commissioner of that sport.
BASEBALL- Stuart Lail
SOFTBALL – Tim Nissen
SOCCER - Matt and Beth Parker
CHEER - Michelle Ruck
There will be "in-person" registrations available. You will still be required to register online. Computers with internet access will be available at the community house on Saturday, January 28th and February 4th.
Prices for each sport are listed on the registration page.
CLICK HERE FOR THE SPRING 2012 REGISTRATION INFORMATION DOCUMENT
REMEMBER: ANNUAL FAMILY FEE OF $60 IS DUE AT THIS TIME.
Please remember to register one ADULT for the family membership BEFORE PROCEDING TO THE SPORTS REGISTRATION.
Also, DICK'S SHOP NIGHT will be Sunday, February 12th. Hold off buying that new equipment until then to save big $$$!!!
Click HERE for 2012 Baseball/Softball Coupons
Click HERE for 2012 Soccer Coupons
IMPORTANT FIELD RULES REMINDER
With the number of children, adults and vehicles using the fields, rules are essential.
The rules and policies for the complex are posted in each parking lot as well as basic rules at each gate.
SLOW DOWN!
The speed limit on SCAA property is 15mph!
Be a responsible, thinking and caring driver while at SCAA!
No Dogs, Alcohol, or Drugs permitted
at any SCAA sponsored event!
This applies to any event that involves SCAA teams or activities whether at
the complex or away, including the SCAA parking lots!
SCAA is Tobacco-Free!
No Smoking, Spitting or Chewing!
This is an initiative from all the sports programs sponsored by SCAA
Other SCAA complex rules and policies are posted at each gate and in each parking lot!
We are located at 13530 Choate Circle, Charlotte, NC 28273
Our mailing address is: PO Box 7195, Charlotte, NC 28241
For sports refunds and financial information contact:
For financial aid information contact:
For Community House, Shelter (upper or lower) or Winget Park reservations contact:
For information on sponsor opportunities contact:
Click the Contacts tab on the left column menu for the commissioner of your sport.
We are constantly in the process of improving our web site. Please submit any items of interest or pictures to website@scaasports.com or for general information you can contact infoscaa@scaasports.com
Thank you for your visit and contribution.
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posted 06/28/2011
 Dick’s Sporting Goods supports SCAA Sports!!
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DICK'S SPORTING GOODS WILL OFFER ANOTHER GREAT NIGHT OF SHOPPING, SAVINGS, AND FUN!!
FEBRUARY 19, 2012 (3-7 PM)
Dick's supports SCAA by providing equipment and coupons so we can keep your sports fees as low as possible.
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posted 04/12/2011
Sport Pix Incorporated does a fantastic job of handling all of our individual and team photos at Steele Creek Athletic Association
Please feel free to contact Sport Pix directly if you have any questions regarding your orders at:
704-482-3235
(Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM)
www.sportpixinc.com
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| | | | | | | What Is Good Sportsmanship? | | | | | | posted 11/13/2006 Good sportsmanship occurs when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each other with respect. Kids learn the basics of sportsmanship from the adults in their lives, especially their parents and their coaches. Kids who see adults behaving in a sportsmanlike way gradually come to understand that the real winners in sports are those who know how to persevere and to behave with dignity - whether they win or lose a game.Back to top
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