I would say you can build the URL on the fly much like flickr.

Example could be...

http://www.yoursite.com/ma/boston/redsox/jrvarsity

So your site, state, town, team, level.

This works as then a user could be at the wrong level of a particular
team, so just taking out /jrvarsity could give them a list of all the
different level Red Sox teams in boston ma.

It is a longer url, but its one that makes sense, especially if you
were browsing for teams.

The url could also hint that there is more to see. I could take out
part of the url and look at teams at the state level:

http://www.yoursite.com/ma/


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