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    EAA/Optimist Park

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    Wall2Wall Soccer - parent company

    Wall2Wall Soccer

    (4 reviews)

    Overall, I usually choose this facility for their batting cages. I have been several times, and it…read morehas not been crowded at all. I'm able to get in for some batting practice quickly. For 20 balls, it is $2.00. You just check in at the front desk to pay, and they give you tokens. They have several different options and varying speeds. You can choose to practice hitting for softball or baseball. This complex also has an area for indoor soccer. You can be a part of their leagues. This is for people of all ages. They have a small snack bar outside of the courts. There is also an area when you first enter the facility that is for personal training. There are coaches helping people become better for various sports, as well as weights for strength training.

    Wall2Wall Soccer says its "Ohio's Finest Soccer Facility," and while I don't know what the rest of…read morethe state has to offer, I do know that it's the best in the Cincinnati area. The Wall2Wall Sports Complex in Mason has an arcade, a large concession stand with plenty of tables and chairs, softball (35 and 45 mph) and baseball (35, 45, 55, and 65 mph) batting cages, and it also hosts lacrosse, ultimate Frisbee, dodge ball, and flag football events and opportunities, but soccer is really what it's all about. Wall2Wall has three indoor soccer fields, two which are regulation size and one that is a lot smaller. I had several friends in high school who played soccer, a few of which even play Division I NCAA soccer now, and they all played at Wall2Wall during the winter. They have the best facilities around, and they offer great high school-level, adult, and youth leagues (11v11, 8v8, 7v7, 6v6) during the winter and summer, as well as the All Star Soccer Academy youth camps and the Sunday Coed league (2 girls + 3 guys + goalie) during the summer. The fields are in great shape, and the place really is wall to wall soccer as they have Wallbangers (like Fat Head posters) of top footballers Wayne Rooney, Thierry Henry, and Ronaldinho, among others throughout the complex. This weekend they will be holding the annual David Fulcher All Pro Youth Football Camp, while in August, Major League Lacrosse star Joe Walters will run a lacrosse camp. Wall2Wall is also a great place for a birthday party, and it is also the home of the Ignition premier sports-specific training program and the Tristate Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Center. Wall2Wall clearly isn't just about soccer, as they offer so many other great sports and games. If you are looking to play indoor soccer, however, than this is definitely the best place around.

    Soccer Plus

    Soccer Plus

    (6 reviews)

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    Extremely helpful. I wanted to purchase a customized jersey and Tony could not be more helpful. I…read morelive in NY so we communicated via email. Everything was set up perfectly. I received my jersey today and I'm a very happy customer. I would definitely order from here again.

    Known for youth and other soccer club supplies in the area, and they are well respected. Today…read morethey earned my loyalty. Most soccer parents know the window between ordering uniforms for the upcoming fall season and the season itself is somewhat small. Therefore, opportunities to correct errors is even smaller and can be quite challenging, but my experience today proved Soccer Plus is up to the task. We went to Soccer Plus and my daughter tried on similar uniforms for accuracy in ordering her size. Unfortunately when the order came back, one jersey (while fitted and ordered properly) came back much tighter than the "try on" experience. Expecting the worst case scenarios of buying another and waiting weeks for it to be ready we drove to Soccer Plus (over 20 miles from home) and asked what we could do. Before we knew it we were walking out with a larger fitting jersey prepped with number and club seal while we waited "no additional charge"! Kudos to you Soccer Plus! I will be returning for ALL my soccer needs. (regardless of any potential convenience or lower cost at big chains) Customer service in the USA lacks nowadays, so I reward it when I experience it. Thanks again Soccer Plus!

    Blue River Memorial Park - At cross country coaches championships

    Blue River Memorial Park

    (4 reviews)

    This park is a pretty good park, especially if one of its specialties is something you want to do…read more It is deceptively large, covering 186 acres. The park is dedicated to Shelby County's veterans that died in war. I have been here for their annual Trunk O Treat. The park has tons of free parking and They have a couple of restroom structures, one by the baseball field, one by the soccer field, and one by the splash pad. The park has a dedicated soccer area and is home to the Blue River Soccer Association. There is about 6 to 8 fields over there. And As I mentioned, A restroom facility. There are 4 very nice and well maintained baseball fields in this park with an announcers/media booth and restroom facility. Each field is uniquely named after a different person. The park also has a large shelter that is available to rent. There is a small grill outside of the shelter and a bunch of picnic tables under it. You will find some green areas to picnic, rest, fly a kite, play catch or other activities. The park could use a bit better playground. It has a bank of old style swings, a see-saw, a pyramid rope net climber, and a large jungle gym with a small rock climbing wall and a bunch of slides. The ground in the area is covered with mulch. There is a nice looking dog park at the front of the park and by the soccer fields. I can not speak to it though because I did not pay it a visit. That is the same story for the splash pad. I saw it, and it looked decent, but it was shut down for the season when I was there. The parks trails are awesome. They are nicely paved and even have porta pottys along the route. It seems to be popular among the dog walking enthusiast. There are a few things that you may miss at the parking if you don't know what you are looking for like it's 20 acres of quail and butterfly habitat on its south side and it NCAA cross country course. All in all a decent park, but you will only find it useful if there is something specific that you want to like play soccer, run/walk the trail, or play baseball. The playground could use some more equipment.

    Music in the Park is held four times a year in the months of June, July, August, and September. It…read moreis an awesome event sponsored by the Shelbyville Parks Dept. The genres are varied so there's something for everyone. There is no admission fee. Bring your lawn chairs and sit in front of the stage. Food and drinks are available. The Dinner under the Stars event in Sept featured a wonderful meal prepared by Mel's Catering with wine and beer available for purchase. Tables were decorated under the shelter. Music was provided by The Beatles tribute band, A Hard Days Night, and their show was great! This park hosts many functions, and has an awesome splash pad, playground equipment, and sports fields. The Meridian Park Family Aquatic Center has a great slide and offers swimming classes, as well as the popular Doggie Day at the end of the season. The new walking/biking trail skirts the edge of the park. The trail is a work in progress and is a wonderful area to get in touch with nature. There are several other great park facilities in town. Visit their website at shelbyparks.com for information about preschool classes, teddy bear tumblers, Easter Egg Hunt, Halloween Festival, a variety of sports and art classes, and much more.

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