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Oxford Park Commission League of Champions

Oxford Park Commission

Oxford, Mississippi - Lafayette County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Oxford

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Oxford, Mississippi

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Provider overview

The Oxford Park Commission's League of Champions offers free year-round inclusive recreation — basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer — for people of all ages with special needs.

The Oxford Park Commission is the municipal recreation agency for Oxford, Mississippi, and runs the League of Champions inclusive recreation program.

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Ages
All ages, for individuals with special needs and/or intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round, with activities by sport season
Cost
All activities are provided free of charge to participants and their families.

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League of Champions inclusive recreation

Free inclusive basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer, volunteer support, accessible facilities, and registration.

Ages
All ages, for individuals with special needs and/or intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round, with activities by sport season
Schedule
Contact the Oxford Park Commission for current League of Champions activities, seasons, and registration in Oxford.
Cost
All activities are provided free of charge to participants and their families.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Oxford Park Commission's League of Champions creates inclusive recreational experiences for individuals with special needs and intellectual disabilities, open to all ages and provided free of charge year-round, with basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer at mTrade Park, the activity center, and the city pool in Oxford, Mississippi.
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League of Champions inclusive recreation

The Oxford Park Commission's League of Champions creates inclusive recreational experiences for individuals with special needs and intellectual disabilities, open to all ages and provided free of charge year-round, with basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer at mTrade Park, the activity center, and the city pool in Oxford, Mississippi.

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What the provider says: The source names the League of Champions, special needs and intellectual disabilities, inclusive recreation, basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer, free of charge.

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What we found: The Oxford Park Commission's League of Champions creates inclusive recreational experiences for individuals with special needs and intellectual disabilities, open to all ages and provided free of charge year-round, with basketball, softball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer at mTrade Park, the activity center, and the city pool in Oxford, Mississippi.

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What to confirm

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