Cognitive-affective sources of sport enjoyment were examined among mal
e high school freshmen (N=231), all of whom had participated in organi
zed youth sport. Subjects completed several sport-specific measures. A
lso, recorded was an indicator of number of years of participation in
organized sport. Stepwise multiple regression analysis indicated that
significant sources of sport enjoyment included task. orientation, per
ceived competence, learned helpless affect, and years of participation
in organized sport. Results also indicated, however, that ego orienta
tion failed to enter the stepwise equation as a significant predictor
of sport enjoyment. The findings are discussed in regard to the import
ance of the development of competence to enjoyment. Suggestions are of
fered for the need to advance task orientation and self-referenced per
ceived ability in sport achievement settings in order to foster positi
ve affect and ongoing participation in organized youth sport.