OUR STORY

About Tito's Courts

How a passion for volleyball became Mississauga's favourite rec league.

Tito's Courts started the way all great things do — with a group of friends who just wanted to play volleyball. In 2023, Tej and Christian gathered a handful of people, booked a court at Pakmen, and set up what was supposed to be a one-time thing.

It wasn't. That first game turned into a weekly session, which turned into a proper league with teams, standings, tiers, and playoffs. Word spread fast across the GTA,turns out a lot of people were looking for exactly this kind of community.

Today, Tito's Courts runs three weekly leagues with 50+ teams, multiple tournaments per month, and a growing community of volleyball lovers who show up every week to compete, socialize, and have fun.

Tito's Courts community
WHAT WE STAND FOR

Mission & Values

Community

Building lasting friendships through volleyball. Every player is part of the Tito's family.

Inclusivity

All skill levels welcome. From beginners to competitive players — there's a tier for everyone.

Competition

The tier system ensures every game is competitive. You're always matched against teams at your level.

THE VENUE

Pakmen Courts

1775 Sismet Road, Mississauga, ON

Pakmen is one of the premier volleyball facilities in the GTA. We use Courts 6, 7, 8, and 9 — four full-size indoor courts running simultaneously on game nights from 8 PM to midnight. Professional nets, hardwood floors, and a great atmosphere.

Tip: The parking lot gets busy for the 8 PM slot. Arrive a few minutes early to grab a spot.

BY THE NUMBERS

The League at a Glance

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THE FOUNDERS

Meet Tej & Christian

Tej

Co-Founder

The tech and operations mind behind Tito's Courts. From building the live score system to managing league logistics, Tej keeps everything running smooth week after week.

Christian

Co-Founder

The community and competition driver behind Tito's Courts. Christian brings the energy, builds the culture, and makes sure every game night feels like an event.