Recalls: Field and Court Sports

June 23, 2011 GAMMA Sports Recalls Children's Tennis Racquets Due to Risk of Lead Exposure

This recall involves Quick Kids 23-inch aluminum junior tennis racquets with orange tape on the hand grip. Recalled racquets have lot number"F:3:10:08" stamped onto the bottom of the racquet grip below the "G." Read more.


July 26, 2010 Brine Recalls VIP Lacrosse Gloves Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves black and white Brine VIP lacrosse gloves sold in three sizes: 10, 12 and 13 inches. The name "Brine" is printed in white and a silver triad symbol is printed on the back of the glove on the wrist cuff. The following lacrosse gloves are involved in this recall: Read more.


April 1, 2010 Bauer Recalls Children's Hockey Sticks Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

The following hockey sticks, shafts and blades are involved in the recall: Read more.


August 4, 2009 Spalding In-Ground Basketball Hoops Recalled By Russell Brands Due to Impact Hazard

This recall involves Spalding in-ground basketball hoops with a supporting pole and a clear backboard. The following models are included in the recall: Read more.


July 9, 2009 American Greetings Corp. Recalls Sport Balls Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

This recall involves DesignWare Sport Balls party favors. The package contains four mini sport balls: a basketball, a football, a baseball and a soccer ball. The model number is SPBL 1821 and is printed on the packaging. Read more.


April 29, 2009 Under Armour Recalls Athletic Cups Due To Injury Hazard

This recall involves all athletic cups that have the Under Armour logo, including adult, teen, and youth sizes. The cups were sold individually and as part of a set with compression, slider, or jock shorts. Read more.


December 2, 2008 Hockey Helmets Recalled by Reebok-CCM Due to Head and Neck Injury Hazard

This recall involves RBK and CCM brand hockey helmets. Helmets included in this recall have a HECC sticker with date code JUN – 2013. HECC stickers and model numbers are located on the back of the helmets. Models included in the recall are: Read more.


September 16, 2008 Regent Sports Recalls Soccer Goal Nets Following Strangulation Death of a Child

Both soccer goals have a foldable white frame with a white net that is attached by Velcro strips. When upright, the MacGregor goal measures 6 feet wide by 3 feet high and the Mitre net measures 8 feet wide by 6 feet high. Each has a recalled net with squares measuring 5 inches on each side. The MacGregor soccer goal has model number 97236 printed on the assembly instructions and UPC code number 029807972365 printed on the net’s packaging. The Mitre soccer goal has model number 89186 printed on the assembly instructions and UPC code number 029807891864 printed on the net’s packaging. Nets manufactured after April 2007 with 4 inch by 4 inch square openings are not included in the recall. Read more.


December 11, 2007 Gamenamics Inc. Recalls Air-Powered Hockey Tables Due to Burn Hazard

This recall involves cordless air-powered hockey tables with a rechargeable battery. The table can be folded and moved on attached wheels. The tables are 72-inches long and 38-inches wide and have a predominantly white surface with a bright blue aluminum rail. The playing surface contains the words “Jet Fan Hockey”. The recalled items have the numbers SG-504-6c and 73058 printed on the product’s carton. Read more.


November 27, 2007 "Power Bolt" Pitchbacks Sold at Dick's Sporting Goods Recalled Due to Laceration Hazard

This recall involves the Power Bolt Y-Frame Pitchback and Y-Frame Ultimate Pitchback. The products’ Y-shaped metal frames have attached netting which will return a thrown ball to the user. The upper portion of the frame is adjustable to allow a variety of rebound angles. Read more.