Greater Green Bay YMCA Spring 2015 Youth Sports Guide

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SKILLS. CHARACTER. CONFIDENCE . Youth Sports Guide GREATER GREEN BAY YMCA Spring 2015 Fundamental Sports Recreational Sports Clinics Members may register beginning March 9 General Public may register beginning March 16

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SKILLS.CHARACTER. CONFIDENCE.Youth Sports GuideGREATER GREEN BAY YMCASpring 2015

Fundamental Sports Recreational Sports Clinics Members may register beginning March 9

General Public may register beginning March 16

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YOUTH SPORTS AT YOUR Y HAS BEEN REFRESHED AND REVITALIZED. Check out the new program offerings and select from 2 tiers of programs and sports clinics for your child!

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REGISTRATION PROCESS

GREATER GREEN BAY YMCA 920 436 9622

Members may begin to register Monday, March 9th

General Public may begin to register Monday, March 16th

The YMCA aspires to have an outstanding developmental program that will provide a high-quality experience to every athlete and volunteer coach in our youth sports programs. Our youth will learn the skills, tactics and strategies of the game while having fun. The young athlete will develop positive characteristics of good sportsmanship and teamwork while strengthening self-confidence and learning life time fitness in an atmosphere that strengthens family and peer relationships.

OUR PROGRAM GOALS ARE TO . . . » Build self-esteem » Teach social skills such as values, communication, and human relations » Teach physical skills, fitness, and health » Develop responsibility and decision-making skills » Enhance leadership skills in youth and adults » Build relationships among peers and between parent and child » Support and strengthen family life » Create a fun and positive experience for children and their families

HOW TO REGISTERRegister using any of the 3 convenient ways before March 29th.

» In person at any Green Bay Y » Phone: 920 436 9595 » Online: www.greenbayymca.org

LATE REGISTRATION - SPRING 2015Session 1 registrations made after March 29th will be assessed a $10 late fee.

Late registration is only accepted in-person at the Broadview YMCA.Spring FINAL registration deadline is April 4th.

Fees Y Family Member Y Youth Member General Public

Fundamental45 Minutes/7 Weeks

Free $31 $59

Recreational75 Minutes/7 Weeks

$35 $45 $69

$20/2 Hour Clinic $20/2 Hour Clinic $20/2 Hour ClinicClinics

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FUNDAMENTAL SPORTSThe YMCA’s Fundamental Youth Sports Programs teach the basic skills of the sport through drills and practices with less emphasis on the game. We concentrate more on the fundamentals of the sport and towards the end of the session introduce modified games. Fundamental Sports runs 45 minutes; Recreational Sports run 75 minutes.

Y Family Members Win! One free fundamental sport per session, per child is included with your Y Family Membership. Additional sport programs beyond the first value-added class are $31/session for children with a Family membership.

Y Family Member: FREE Youth Member: $31 General Public: $59

FLAG FOOTBALLLearn the basic skills of Flag Football in a 7 on 7 format. Your child will learn positions and roles, receiving, throwing, and running while building confidence and showing good sportsmanship and teamwork.

SOCCERLearn the fundamental soccer skills of ball control, positions and team play on a smaller field with fewer players while developing important values like how to be a great team player. Modified games are incorporated as the session weeks progress.

VOLLEYBALL Learn the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, goal setting and skill development and confidence in a fun atmosphere. Your child will learn skills such as serving, setting and bumping in a clinic-style environment.

T-BALLLearn the basic skills of baseball as we teach the fundamentals of catching, throwing, positions and roles and batting. Learn the values of teamwork, skill development, and confidence in a fun atmosphere. Modified games will be introduced as the session weeks progress. The program uses soft core balls and bats off a tee.

“POWER IN PINK” GIRLS T-BALLOur young ladies will learn the fundamental skills of the sport of baseball covering the basics of catching, throwing, positions and roles and batting. Learn the values of good sportsmanship, teamwork, self esteem and confidence in a fun all-girls atmosphere. Modified games will be introduced towards the end of this session. The program uses soft core balls and bats off a tee.

COACH PITCH Learn the fundamental skills of the sport of baseball covering the basics of catching, throwing, positions and roles and batting. Learn the values of skill development, self esteem and confidence in a fun atmosphere. Modified games will be introduced as the session weeks progress. The program uses soft core balls and after 4 coach pitches the child will bat off a Tee in the modified game portion.All Y Youth Sports programs are coached by volunteer parents with established curriculum and guidelines, with the guidance and support of the on-site staff Youth Sports Supervisors.

“FUN” DAMENTAL CLINICSDevelop and improve upon the building blocks of the sport in a 2 hour clinic. Get ready to play in our YMCA Youth Sports Programs and future sport program. Our clinics are fun, fast-paced, and are led by Y Sports Site Supervisors that teach fundamental skills and positions of the sport.

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GREATER GREEN BAY YMCA 920 436 9622

SPRING SESSION

Broadview YMCASUNDAY March 29

Co-Ed Volleyball Clinic Ages 8-11 5:00-7:00 pm 67599

East Side YMCA

TUESDAY April 14

Baseball Clinic Ages 6-9 April 14 - 5:00-7:00 pm 66471

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COMING THIS SUMMER!The YMCA will offer tennis programs in partnership with the Green Bay Tennis Center.

Broadview YMCASATURDAYS April 18 - June 6 no sports May 23Micro Soccer Ages 4-5 9:00-9:45 am 67612

Micro-Soccer Ages 6-7 10:00-10:45 am 67613

Co-ed Volleyball Ages 6-89:30-10:15, 10:15-11:00, 11:00-11:45 Times Vary 67614

East Side YMCAMONDAYS April 13 - June 1 no sports May 25Flag Football Age 5-6 5:30-6:15 pm 67600

WEDNESDAYS April 15 - May 27 Power in Pink T-Ball Age 4-6 5:30-6:15 pm 67603

SATURDAYS April 18 - June 6 no sports May 23Micro-Soccer Age 4-5 9:00-9:45 am 67601

Micro-Soccer Age 6-7 10:00-10:45 am 67610

T-Ball Age 4-5 11:30am-12:15pm 67611

Co-ed Volleyball Age 9-119:00-9:45, 9:45-10:30, 10:30-11:15 Times Vary 67602

Green Isle ParkSATURDAYS April 18 - June 6 no sports May 23T-Ball Age 4-5 10:30-11:15 am 67615

Coach Pitch Age 6-7 11:30am-12:15pm 67616

West Side YMCATHURSDAYS April 16 - May 28 Micro-Soccer Age 4-5 5:30-6:15 pm 67617

Micro-Soccer Age 6-7 5:30-6:15 pm 67618

SATURDAYS April 18 - June 6 no sports May 23T-Ball Age 4-5 9:00-9:45 am 67619

Coach Pitch Age 6-7 10:00-10:45am 67620

Power in Pink T-Ball Age 4-6 11:00-11:45 am 67621

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RECREATIONAL SPORTS

BROADVIEW YMCA Saturdays, April 18 - June 6 (no sports May 23rd)

Soccer Grade 1-3 10:00-11:15am 67604*BROADVIEW soccer will travel to EAST SIDE for 2 games

EAST SIDE YMCA Saturdays, April 18 - June 6 (no sports May 23rd)

Soccer Grade 1-3 10:00-11:15am 67609

*EAST SIDE soccer will travel to BROADVIEW for 2 games

GREEN ISLE PARK Saturdays, April 18 - June 6 (no sports May 23rd)

Baseball Grade 1-3 9:00-10-:15 am 67605

WEST SIDE YMCA Mondays, April 13 - June 1 (no sports May 25th)

Flag Football Grade 1-3 5:30-6:45 pm 67606

Recreational Sports work on developmental skills with more advanced curriculum in a league format. Week 1 is a team practice. Weeks 2-7 begin with a 30-minute practice followed by a 45-minute game. During the Recreational program tier we introduce more game play (unlike Fundamental Sports where we emphasis more on skills and drills with modified games). Referees are ‘lightly’ incorporated into games at the Recreational Sports level. We will also introduce score as part of the game without putting too much emphasis upon competition. All Y Youth Sports programs are coached by volunteer parents with established curriculum and guidelines, with the guidance and support of the on-site staff Youth Sports Supervisors .

Y Family Member: $35 Youth Member: $45 General Public: $69

SPRING SESSION

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GREATER GREEN BAY YMCA 920 436 9622 www.GreenBayYMCA.orgAllouez | Bellevue | Green Bay | Howard Micki Klemencic | Youth Sports Director | 920 436 9551Sara Wall | Volunteer Coordinator | 920 436 9577

VOLUNTEER Please consider volunteering to coach one of our Youth Sports Teams. Call Sara for details at 920 436 9577

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