In towns and cities across North and South Carolina, well-designed sports facilities do more than provide a place to play — they help shape healthier, stronger, and more connected communities.
From basketball and volleyball courts to soccer fields to inclusive fitness stations and adaptive equipment, the right investments in recreation can spark lasting benefits for children, families, and neighborhoods alike.
Sports and recreation facilities can become powerful drivers of wellness when they are thoughtfully planned, equipped with high-quality products, and designed for broad accessibility. They not only give children and teens opportunities to develop physical skills but also foster lifelong habits, build confidence, and strengthen community ties.
When schools and municipalities commit to adding or upgrading sports equipment, they’re also investing in:
To see the results in action, we only must look at communities that have transformed underused, outdated spaces into vibrant recreation hubs.
The power of sports equipment and its benefit to children’s health and well-being is best seen through a real-world transformation story.
One example comes from a school playground that underwent a complete makeover a decade ago.
“In the spring of 2014, the community replaced the run-down equipment, installing a spider web–like climbing net, twisting slides, and colorful swings,” wrote Emily Anthes in Science News. “A new basketball court went in, along with a grassy play area and walking paths. Kids got access to balls, Hula-Hoops, and other loose equipment.”
Research published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine (AJPM) found remarkable results: the percentage of children participating in vigorous physical activity tripled — and those gains lasted over time.
Elena Kuo, a senior evaluation and learning consultant at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, said that overhauling playgrounds to encourage active play is gaining momentum and that playgrounds offer a chance to encourage kids to be more active in their everyday lives.
“You’ve got a captive audience and a lot of kids,” said Kuo, who co-authored the study published in the AJPM. “Even something as simple as having a bunch of balls available and having Frisbees around — it’s just more fun than a random open field.”
Kuo’s study is backed by other research including a study in Los Angeles County that found students' moderate to physical activity at 19 schools was 10 to 20 percentage points higher in areas with loose equipment, and a Colorado study in two school districts that demonstrated that the more play equipment schools provided, the bigger activity gains.
At Churchich Recreation and Design, we see these kinds of results as proof that investing in high-quality sports facilities and equipment can do more than upgrade a space — it can change lives.
Ball sports like basketball, soccer, and volleyball are more than just fun games — they’re foundational activities that promote physical fitness, teamwork, and cognitive development.
Paige Maslen, in The Social and Academic Benefits of Team Sports, notes that team sports not only improve physical health but also enhance mental skills like strategic thinking, focus, and emotional resilience.
Adding these facilities to schoolyards, parks, or community centers provides opportunities for both organized play and casual, drop-in games.
Outdoor fitness equipment has surged in popularity, offering opportunities for people of all ages to get active in a fresh-air setting.
Popular outdoor fitness additions:
These installations are equally effective for school PE programs and public parks, where they encourage lifelong healthy habits.
True community wellness is only possible when everyone can participate. Inclusive sports design ensures that children and adults of all abilities have the opportunity to be active.
Inclusive sports design ideas:
Inclusive spaces encourage empathy, social connection, and a sense of belonging across the entire community.
Investing in well-built, thoughtfully designed sports facilities benefits far more than just the athletes using them.
When you work with Churchich Recreation and Design, you get more than sports equipment — you get a team committed to helping your school or community reach its wellness and recreation goals.
We partner with leading manufacturers to deliver sports equipment that can withstand heavy use and the varied climates of North and South Carolina.
From schoolyards to public parks, we design solutions tailored to your needs — whether that’s multi-use courts, inclusive fitness areas, or specialized training zones.
Our experienced team ensures safe, proper installation and provides ongoing support to help you maintain your investment for years to come.
The smiles of children during a pick-up soccer game. The focused determination of a teen perfecting their jump shot. The camaraderie of neighbors meeting for an evening volleyball match.
These moments are the heart of what we do at Churchich Recreation and Design. By providing high-quality sports equipment and thoughtful design, we help create places where people can connect, move, and grow together.
Contact Churchich Recreation and Design today for a free consultation and to start building a sports and recreation space that will inspire health, happiness, and community pride for years to come.