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Youth Sports

GET IN THE GAME

Our YMCA Youth Sports programs encourage and promote healthy kids, families, and communities. Priority is placed on family involvement, healthy competition versus rivalry, team building & the value of participation over winning. Here at the Y, our Sports Philosophy is 'Athletes First, Winning Second.' We aim to keep kids moving and focus on their health and well-being.

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The YMCA offers sports all-year-round, across our association, for youth ages 3 - 18. We offer a variety of sports programs including basketball, cheerleading, soccer, swim team, and taekwondo.

  

We offer both competitive and recreational youth sports programs.

WHY CHOOSE THE Y?

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Learn Fundamentals

Setting a solid foundation by mastering basic skills.

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Fun for ALL Skill Levels

Age-appropriate leagues, camps, classes, and clinics.

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Fun and Inviting

Enjoying the game is the first fundamental we teach.

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Sportsmanship

Showing gratitude no matter the score.

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Create Healthy Habits

Teaching the benefits and importance of a healthy & active lifestyle 

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Teamwork & Friendship

Social skills for on and off the playing field.

PROGRAM OFFERINGS

YMCA sports programs welcome players of all ages and skillsets to get in the game and have fun. Your child learns from caring coaches, in order to learn how to play the game with energy, teamwork, and good sportsmanship. 

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Follow the links below to learn more about our competitive & recreational sports programs.

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Youth Basketball

Develop fundamental basketball skills while learning, teamwork, strategy, and sportsmanship.

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Youth Soccer

Develop a better understanding of the game of soccer along with learning/mastering basic skills.

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Competitive Sports

Develop intermediate to advanced skill levels through travel teams and tournament play. 

ADDITIONAL YOUTH SPORTS INFORMATION

Our Youth Sports department is proudly sponsored by:

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