The Summerville Parks and Recreation Department is celebrating an impressive run of success by its youth sports programs after sending four basketball teams to the Georgia Recreation and Park Association State Basketball Tournament this past weekend.
Parks and Recreation Director Adam Wilson praised the athletes, coaches, parents and community for helping build one of the area’s standout recreation programs. While Summerville fell just short of adding another basketball state title this year, Wilson said the city’s continued success has made sure people across Georgia know exactly where Summerville is on the map.
Over the past several years, Summerville teams have captured multiple state championships in basketball, softball, baseball, football and volleyball. Those titles include 2020 8U boys basketball, 2021 8U softball, 2024 and 2025 8U softball, 2024 8U baseball, and 2025 championships in 8U football, 12U football and 12U volleyball.
The city has also posted several state runner-up finishes, including 2025 8U basketball, 2025 8U baseball, and 2026 12U basketball.
Wilson said the accomplishments reflect the hard work and dedication of players, coaches and families, along with strong support from the entire Summerville community.








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