The goal of the Delta Youth Sports Association (DYSA) is to provide young people with opportunities to participate in organized sports programs that promote physical activity, skill development, and teamwork. By offering accessible sports leagues, DYSA aims to foster a positive, inclusive environment where kids can build self-confidence, learn sportsmanship, and develop a love for physical activity. The organization also seeks to strengthen community ties by encouraging family involvement and creating a supportive atmosphere for both players and volunteers. Ultimately, DYSA's goal is to contribute to the personal and social growth of young athletes while promoting healthy lifestyles.

The primary goal of T-ball/6U, baseball, and softball is to introduce children and participants to the fundamentals of the respective sport while emphasizing enjoyment, skill development, and teamwork.
T-ball/6U: The main goal is to teach young children the basics of baseball/softball in a fun, non-competitive environment. Focus is placed on learning fundamental skills like hitting, throwing, and fielding, while fostering teamwork and confidence.
Baseball: The goal is to develop players' skills, such as hitting, pitching, and fielding, while encouraging teamwork, sportsmanship, and physical fitness. Competitive play increases as players develop their abilities, but the emphasis remains on learning and enjoying the game.
Softball: Similar to baseball, the goal is to help players learn and refine key skills like hitting, pitching, and fielding. Softball also emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and fitness, with a focus on fun and personal growth. Competitive elements emerge as players improve, but the primary objective is to foster a love for the sport.
In all three sports, the key goal is not just skill development but also creating a positive environment where players can grow, have fun, and form lasting connections through sport.