YMCA sports are offered year-round and provide camaraderie, building skills, and character development opportunities. The Y keeps kids and families moving and focuses on their health and well-being.
Spring 2023 Flag Football
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Youth flag football is an exciting sport combining team play and individual skills. Young football players are introduced to the fundamentals of the game. Players are led by Y volunteers in drills and
games that teach the basic offensive/defensive skills and positions of football.
Open to girls and boys ages 5-12 years. (Age groups for registration are 5-8 yrs old and 9-12 years old).
Teams will practice for 1 hour on a weekday evening beginning the week of April 17th.
Games will take place on Saturdays beginning on April 22nd.
Youth Soccer is an exciting sport combining team play and individual skills. The Y Youth Sports Program helps kids become not only better players, but better people as well. It's a progressive program, with multiple age-specific levels. Every child gets to play and the games are safe, exciting and fun. We encourage fair play, positive competition, and family involvement.
K-8th Youth Soccer
Open to girls and boys in K-8th grade.
Players will meet for practice one evening per week beginning the week of April 17th.
Games will be held on Saturdays for 6 weeks beginning on April 22nd.
Jerseys will be included in the registration fee.
MAY 6TH WILL BE A TEAM PICTURE DAY.
Registration:
2/15 - 4/10
Season:
4/22 - 6/3
Cost:
$70 Member | $100 Non-Member
Itty Bitty Soccer
Open to girls and boys ages 3 & 4 years.
Teams will meet on Saturday to both practice and play for 6 weeks beginning April 22nd.
There’s no better place to learn and play the game of basketball than where it was invented! Kids who play basketball and engage in healthy competition discover so much more than their athletic abilities. We encourage kids to challenge themselves as players and people. Volunteer coaches lead players in drills and games designed to develop the fundamental skills of ball handling, dribbling, passing, shooting and defense. Player assessments will take place on Thursday, Feb. 9th.
There’s no better place to learn and play the game of basketball than where it was invented! Kids who play basketball and engage in healthy competition discover so much more than their athletic abilities. We encourage kids to challenge themselves as players and people. Volunteer coaches lead players in drills and games designed to develop the fundamental skills of ball handling, dribbling, passing, shooting and defense. Player assessments will take place on Thursday, Feb. 9th at 6:30 PM.