A Minneapolis start-up is attempting to make it less stressful for parents to find the right youth sports league for their children.
SportsEngine Inc., which was purchased by NBC Sports Group last summer, is launching North America's largest youth sports directory.
The company is the nation's largest provider of web software and mobile applications to manage youth, amateur and professional sports.
SportsEngine's new directory is intended to be a search engine for parents looking for youth sports programs in their areas by using details such as what sport the user wants to search, postal code and the child's gender and age, the company said Tuesday.
Parents can see what sports are offered in their area, what the cost is and find the contact information.
"For parents, finding a quality, trustworthy program for their kids from among thousands of choices available is a daunting task," CEO and co-founder Justin Kaufenberg said in a statement. "The SportsEngine.com youth directory provides parents with a curated list of conveniently located options based on their child's age, interest and location."
For 20 different sports, the SportsEngine youth sports directory has more than 100,000 youth sports listings. It is free for anyone to use, and for leagues to list themselves on the directory when it goes live Tuesday.
"If you didn't know what sport you want your kid to play and you looked up youth sports in Minneapolis, you're probably on Google looking through 50 links," said Brandon Anderson, director of product for SportsEngine. "Since we were acquired by NBC Sports, we've really started to focus on parents and families getting their kids involved in sports."