Get Fit & Get Social This Spring...Play Mile High
Denver, CO (PRWEB) March 25, 2014 -- Half active. Half social. That’s the not-so-secret formula behind Play Mile High social sports league.
Play Mile High is a locally founded social sports league that's out to revolutionize the way Denver newcomers and Colorado natives meet, socialize and have fun.
Each Play Mile High league consists of once a week league games, post-game parties and specials at local bars, socializing with other league members and lots of fun.
Play Mile High is designed and operated so that anyone, of any athletic and physical ability can play and enjoy themselves while meeting new people.
“We are league player ourselves, we’ve played in leagues that were great and others that weren’t as fun,” said co-founder Elliot Jeffords. “When everyone is able to participate no matter their skill, that’s when people are the most social and have the most fun.”
Registration for all leagues can be found on Play Mile High’s website, http://www.playmilehigh.com, and costs $45-$65 per person depending on the league.
Each league registration includes: eight weeks of league play, t-shirts, end of season free beer parties, weekly bar specials, prizes for league champions and other league member perks.
This spring, Play Mile High will offer kickball, bocce, soccer, Skeeball, cornhole and a college alumni association softball league in multiple locations across Denver, Lakewood and Boulder. Registration is open to anyone age 21 and older who is just looking to have a good time and met some new people.
Play Mile High got its start as a couple of guys from Boulder, CO wanting to bring the fun they had in Washington D.C. playing in Kickball and Bocce leagues back home.
“We played in a number of different sport leagues while going to school and working in D.C., but our heart has always been in Colorado and we decided we’d try our hand running leagues back home,” said Jeffords.
Play Mile High began as the Denver Bocce League gathering people together for weekly bocce meet ups in City Park. The league quickly became popular and when the winter months rolled around people wanted to do something inside.
So Play Mile High took the action inside and started the Denver Skeeball League. Players gathered at bars such as Wyman’s No. 5, Blake Street Tavern and HandleBar Grill for eight weeks of Skeeball, socializing, dancing and weekly fun.
Over the past year Denver Bocce and Denver Skeeball leagues has had 2,000 participants and grown from one location to five and leagues in Lakewood and Boulder.
“We have had so much success with our bocce and Skeeball leagues, we decided it’s time to grow the business again and start offering more sports and league options,” said Jeffords
Registration for the spring season is now open and is done all online at http://www.playmilehigh.com and closes April 14th with spring leagues starting the week of April 21st.
Please email Elliot(at)playmilehigh(dot)com.
Elliot Jeffords, Play Mile High, http://www.playmilehigh.com, +1 3038594873, [email protected]
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