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NAYS Members: Log in today - it’s a whole NEW ballgame!
The National Alliance for Youth Sports, as part of its ongoing efforts to best serve its highly valued members and chapters around the world, is pleased to introduce this comprehensive new Web site. The new site provides coaches with instant access to everything they need to ensure a fun-filled and rewarding season for their players.
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Feature Story:
City of Clearwater (Fla.) model of youth sports programming excellence
When it comes to top quality youth sports programming, the City of Clearwater (Fla.) Parks and Recreation is a model of excellence. In recognition of the superb job it does, it was one of five organizations to earn the coveted Excellence in Youth Sports Award in 2008.
Presented by the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) and Athletic Business magazine, the annual award recognizes special organizations that operate diverse youth sports programs that focus on providing positive and safe experiences for all participants.
The City of Clearwater provides sports programming for more than 3,000 youth athletes. The community co-sponsors 15 different youth sports organizations, which offer eight different sports activities for the local children to choose from.
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Several new communities establish NYSCA chapters worldwide
Several communities recently established new National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA) chapters, adding to the more than 3,000 leagues and organizations that have been members of NYSCA since its inception 27 years ago.
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Dream Quest fundraising has youth hitting tees without fees
Organizing youth sports and recreation programs in small, rural communities can present a daunting set of challenges for recreation professionals. Small enrollment, lack of facilities, insufficient manpower and poverty are common obstacles that
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Essex Parks and Recreation (Va.) named HAKOG Site of the Year
Hook A Kid On Golf provides a special experience for youngsters who participate in it. Although much can be learned by simply participating in one season, the program is ideally designed for children who are interested in continuing their golf instruction through More...
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