About
Go For It Sports offers activities on turf such as baseball, softball, lacrosse, wrestling, rugby, soccer, football, and basketball, as well as indoor golf and fitness. The space can also be used as a driving range, for fitness competitions, and for dog shows. Go For It Sports also hosts birthday parties, end-of-season team parties, Touch-a-Truck events, and dog shows.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Weekday options with morning and afternoon/evening hours; weekend hours vary with rental requests
Go For It Sports was built on the foundation to give athletic experiences to all levels of performance and capabilities, for any age. The owner of Go For It Sports is Justine (Sleezer) Brummel. Go For It Sports produces state-qualified Special Olympic athletes.
GFIS reaches many communities and does not limit itself to exclusive members, and is the home of large events including fundraisers for Cole’s Camp, PTOs, and school field trips. Justine (Sleezer) Brummel describes her initial vision as giving the opportunity to kids that may not have a higher skill set in traditional athletics, giving them a place to come and still be part of a team, and notes that having a child with special needs who loves participating in sports of all kinds shaped this vision and that it makes her happy to see such collaboration of ability levels.
Last updated January 12, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Weekday options with morning and afternoon/evening hours; weekend hours vary with rental requests
Go For It Sports was built on the foundation to give athletic experiences to all levels of performance and capabilities, for any age. The owner of Go For It Sports is Justine (Sleezer) Brummel. Go For It Sports produces state-qualified Special Olympic athletes.
GFIS reaches many communities and does not limit itself to exclusive members, and is the home of large events including fundraisers for Cole’s Camp, PTOs, and school field trips. Justine (Sleezer) Brummel describes her initial vision as giving the opportunity to kids that may not have a higher skill set in traditional athletics, giving them a place to come and still be part of a team, and notes that having a child with special needs who loves participating in sports of all kinds shaped this vision and that it makes her happy to see such collaboration of ability levels.
Last updated January 12, 2026.
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