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Recreation in Rockford: Illinois town may be last Sportstown, but definitely not least.


In the movie A League of Their Own, the women's professional baseball team, the Rockford Peaches The Rockford Peaches were a team in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League playing out of Rockford, Illinois for the entire existence of the league from 1943 to 1954. , win the World Series. Although the Peaches aren't a part of Rockford anymore, other minor league teams like the Ice Hogs, Rockford Lightning The Rockford Lightning are a basketball team that played in the Continental Basketball Association. They were based in Rockford, Illinois. The Lightning were the oldest team in the CBA, originally existing as the Lancaster Red Roses from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  and Rockford Riverhawks The Rockford RiverHawks are a minor league baseball team which plays in Loves Park, Illinois, a suburb of Rockford. The team is a member of the Independent Frontier League, and is associated with no Major League Baseball team. They were the 2004 League Champions.  are present-day winners in this town's eyes.

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 and programming. The Rockford Park District has earned the National Gold Medal gold medal

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 for Excellence twice (1989, 1995), and is responsible for pumping an estimated $14.8 million of visitor revenue into the economy. Karen Weis, senior manager of marketing and community relations for Rockford says, "It's the facilities that we offer and the number of tournaments. We can fill up hotels in a 30-minute radius--that has tremendous economic impact for gas stations, stores and local businesses all brought in through recreation."

The town boasts 30 different recreational facilities, including a BMX BMX
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 track, a target practice pistol range, an 18-hole disc golf course, dogparks, as well as the traditional sports complexes and community parks. Several new facilities, such as the BMX track, have been born from Rockford residents' own ideas. The track, now considered by professionals to be one of the top 10 BMX race tracks in the nation, came about because one couple volunteered to make it. "They had a deaf son who was interested in it, and said they'd run it if they could have a location to build it," Weis says. Now, every weekend the track hums with people from all across the country, while the local couple is still running the track. In addition to extreme athletes taking to the track, Rockford has found that many residents are enjoying more traditional recreation at the city's indoor sports center. After only one full year of operation, the center is brimming with activity, from wheelchair basketball, to soccer to tennis.

"We have a tremendous therapeutic recreation program thriving," says Weis, who also adds that more leagues are forming every day.

The parks and recreation department is also testing some niche markets to see how popular they'll be in the winter months, such as dodgeball and badmitton. Weis says that the hockey program for juniors, led by a passionate staff, is also thriving, with boys and girls boys and girls

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 lining up to join a team. In the next five years, the district plans to add six skate-parks, an Olympic ice rink and several sand volleyball courts, just to name a few. Rockford also offers more than 700 different recreational programs and special events throughout the year.

The most popular programming and facilities may be the town's 25 golf courses. More than 500,000 people play golf per year. The National Golf Foundation (NGF NGF
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" in 1988 when it was asked to undertake a feasibility study "A Feasibility Study" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 13 April, 1964, during the first season. It was remade in 1997 as part of the revived The Outer Limits series with a minor title change.  for building a fifth public golf course for the Park District. Nowhere else in the United States did so many people play so much golf in such a traditionally "blue collar" town. NGF estimated there were close to 100,000 unused rounds in the community because people could not get on the golf courses to play due to capacity.

In addition, Rockford received first place rankings in Golf Digest's Places to Play in 1998, 1999 and 2000, and also earned top ratings in 1998 when Golf Digest ranked Rockford as the best mid-sized city for golf, and 12th overall among 309 qualifying cities surveyed in the United States based on quality of courses, holes per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals. , and affordable golf fees.

The sport isn't just for adults either--in 2001, Rockford was chosen to host a Tiger Woods Junior Golf clinic. The popularity of the sport continues to grow with kids and teens in the region, with only 200 youth players 20 years ago, to now more than 4,000 today.

But the Rockford Park District couldn't provide nearly all of this if it wasn't for important partnerships it has formed over the past few years. One of those is with the neighboring school districts. In addition to sharing buildings, facilities, equipment and maintenance duties, the two entities also share users. The schools permit the Rockford Park District to use its distribution lists to families, who can then benefit from park programs offered. The park and recreation department also became involved in the Youth Recreation Council, which is made up of students from local schools who make decisions on recreation in parks and in the community.

Weis says, "We think that the Sportstown honor that was bestowed upon us, really affirmed to us what we already knew--that Rockford is a great place to live, work and play."
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