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Detroit Amateur Leagues: Top Scores and Standouts from This Week

From Come Play Detroit softball to Stonewall Sports leagues, here's what happened on the field this week in the Motor City's community sports scene.

By Detroit Sport Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Another busy week of amateur sports in Detroit has wrapped, with leagues across the city delivering competitive action, big plays, and shifting standings. Come Play Detroit (CPD), the city's largest community sports organizer, saw its summer soccer and softball sessions heat up as teams jockeyed for playoff position. Meanwhile, inclusive leagues like Stonewall Sports Detroit continued to build momentum, drawing hundreds of players to fields and courts across the metro area.

This week's results matter because they come midway through the summer league cycle, a critical juncture where standings begin to separate contenders from the rest. For the thousands of Detroiters who lace up each week in recreational leagues, these games are more than just exercise-they're community touchpoints that strengthen neighborhood ties and keep the city's amateur sports ecosystem thriving. With several league sessions wrapping in the coming weeks, every game carries extra weight.

Come Play Detroit: Softball and Soccer Deliver Close Contests

Come Play Detroit fields are bustling across the city. CPD, founded in 2010 by Justin Jacobs, hosts more than 150 leagues and over 10,000 players annually in sports including soccer, softball, basketball, and bowling. Leagues run 8-12 weeks, and the current summer session is in full swing at venues like Belle Isle, the Joe Dumars Fieldhouse, and the downtown YMCA. League fees range from $40 to $50 per player or $550 to $850 per team, making participation accessible for a wide swath of Detroiters. This week's softball action featured several tight games, with defensive plays and late-inning rallies shifting positions in the standings. Soccer matches at Belle Isle showcased fast-paced, small-sided games where possession and quick passing proved decisive. Teams are now eyeing the final weeks of the regular season, with playoffs looming.

Stonewall Sports Detroit: Inclusive Leagues Grow with Summer Season

Stonewall Sports Detroit, which joined the national LGBTQ+ non-profit in 2019, continues to expand its reach. The league offers inclusive play for LGBTQ+ people and allies, engaging more than 1,400 metro Detroiters this season. Each year, Stonewall Sports Detroit donates over $12,000 to local non-profits, blending athletic competition with community impact. This week's matches across various sports drew strong participation, with players competing in a supportive environment at venues across the city. The league's growth reflects a broader trend in Detroit's amateur sports scene: a rising demand for welcoming, accessible leagues that prioritize inclusion alongside competition. Stonewall Sports Detroit's summer schedule remains active, with games continuing through the season.

Beyond CPD and Stonewall, Detroit's amateur sports network includes specialized leagues like the Detroit City Football League, which organizes neighborhood-based soccer, as well as the Detroit Volleyball Club and LGBTQ+ leagues such as Metro Detroit Softball and Metro Detroit Flag Football. For younger athletes, i9 Sports operates venues in Farmington Hills and Livonia, while N Zone Sports serves children ages 3 to 14 in Redford, Livonia, Taylor, Detroit, and surrounding areas. These programs ensure that amateur athletics remain a vibrant part of Detroit life, from youth leagues to adult recreational competition.

As the summer league season barrels toward its climax, the final standings will soon be set. Playoffs in several CPD leagues are expected to begin in the coming weeks, while Stonewall Sports Detroit continues to welcome new players for its inclusive offerings. For Detroiters looking to join the action, registration for fall sessions is typically announced on league websites as current seasons wrap. The field is set for a thrilling finish.

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