Eye On Little Leagues
My passion is football, but i've played almost every American sport. This is why I decided to write a blog about American little leagues in San Francisco Bay Area.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Union City Scores a Goal With Youth!
GOALLLL!!!! Union City Youth Soccer League, Inc. is a Spring League which involves a great varitie oh kids from Union City. Its goal statement says, "The purpose of this LEAGUE shall be to develop, promote, and administer the game of soccer for the youth of Union City, with the high ideals of sportsmanship and fair play according to the LAWS OF THE GAME." With that said I would have to say like all the other little leagues it is a great way to help teach youth the importance of being a team player while they are having fun. Soccer is a great way to promote young kids to stay healthy and active as well since it is seen as a "life long" sport. The league appreciates parents coming out showing support, and having a great time while their kid is doing the same.
www.campshane.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/kids-playing-soccer.jpg
AAU Basketball
Heres a basketball league thats all business! The Rebels of San Francisco are one of the very competitive teams in the Bay Area. The team was founded in 1990, "to empower and strengthen inner city youth and their families by providing comprehensive youth development through education, athletics, advocacy, after school, recreational activities, job placement, leadership training and other supportive services." The teams go by grade level to make playing a fun but fair way to learn and compete against other teams. On the website right now the only grade level shown is 8th, but with further investigation i saw that their is young boys and girls playing in 4th to high school.
http://www.leaguelineup.com/photodisplay.asp?url=sfrebels&sid=111449876&photocatid=224117&pid=4040975
One thing that set this team apart from any other team that i researched in AAU, is the importance of community, home life, and academics. Unlike most youth sports, where you simply go to practice learn, play and go home. The Rebels coaches are more concerned on how they can help turn these young players into productive members of this society. The coaches check periodically the boys/girls grades, have curfew checks with parents, and if necessary will act as a 3rd or 4th link with parol officers. This team is a classic example of how sports can change someones life. My hat goes off to the Rebels and their coaching staff.
-Local Howie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuC-inwVB6A&NR=1
http://www.leaguelineup.com/photodisplay.asp?url=sfrebels&sid=111449876&photocatid=224117&pid=4040975
One thing that set this team apart from any other team that i researched in AAU, is the importance of community, home life, and academics. Unlike most youth sports, where you simply go to practice learn, play and go home. The Rebels coaches are more concerned on how they can help turn these young players into productive members of this society. The coaches check periodically the boys/girls grades, have curfew checks with parents, and if necessary will act as a 3rd or 4th link with parol officers. This team is a classic example of how sports can change someones life. My hat goes off to the Rebels and their coaching staff.
-Local Howie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuC-inwVB6A&NR=1
Thursday, September 9, 2010
San Jose Isn't The Only City That Plays Hockey
Bet you thought i was talking about ice hockey! I found a great field hockey league called the Northern California Field Hockey Association (NCFHA). Sorry guys but this one is only for ladies. There is practices in September and October for girls 6-13 years old. "Pick-up games" are held on Wednesdays and everything is at beautiful Stanford University. The games for youth are more about teaching the basics of the game, but there is also a adult league that plays other local and non local teams. If your not to graceful on ice but wondered about hockey, I think this may be for you.
http://www.ncfha.org/ heres a link to the website!
-Local Howie
http://www.ncfha.org/ heres a link to the website!
-Local Howie
Little Homerun Hitters
Hey sluggers heres another Little League In the San Francisco Bay Area. Fremont National Youth Baseball (FNYB) has been providing a safe but very competitive baseball for kids from the ages of 5-16. FNYB is divided into 3 different divisions so competition is fair. It is a very close nit community thats main objective is to make sure kids are having fun. I personally played 4 years for FNYB and i never had more fun or better coaching then any other league i've played for. Game schedules do at times interfere at times, since you have one game during the week usually played around 4p.m. On Saturday early afternoons you can hear the 2 different playing fields filled with typical baseball chants and proud parents supporting their kids.
http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=fremontnyb
http://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=fremontnyb
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Football Fever
With NFL preseason games starting, college football around the corner, and Hell Week for high school football being over, everyone seems to be forgetting the most pure competitive form of american football... the Little Leagues. The Fremont Football League, in Fremont CA gives young boys and girls a chance to play football or become a cheerleader. Just like every sport you have to practice, Every team has been diligently trying to get into shape and learn plays before the kick off jamboree starts, where every team in each division will play against each other.
Football is a life game. Its a sport that helps youth learn that when things get rough to not back down and take the problem head on. It is also a team sport teaching young men to learn the importance of trust and how great a brotherhood could become while enjoying a sport. In little leagues its teaches you discipline and the basic rules of football, but coaches main goal is to have every kid on his team able to grow in maturity.
Football is a life game. Its a sport that helps youth learn that when things get rough to not back down and take the problem head on. It is also a team sport teaching young men to learn the importance of trust and how great a brotherhood could become while enjoying a sport. In little leagues its teaches you discipline and the basic rules of football, but coaches main goal is to have every kid on his team able to grow in maturity.
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