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How Red Nose Day Helps: Robbie Earle Inspires On and Off the Soccer Field in the Bronx
How Red Nose Day Helps: Robbie Earle Inspires On and Off the Soccer Field in the Bronx
June 2, 2023
Robbie Earle spoke to kids from South Bronx United about their soccer dreams, as well as the importance of academics. You can help raise money to support programs like these through the Red Nose Day Joke-Ha-Thon. Learn more at RedNoseDay.org/JokeHaThon.
Pee Wee Hockey Team Creates Video to Find Coach a Kidney
Pee Wee Hockey Team Creates Video to Find Coach a Kidney
June 2, 2023
The members of the Spirit, a Vancouver Minor Hockey Association Pee Wee A2 hockey team, need your help to find a kidney for their coach, Stephen Gillis. The video message is simple: The members of the Spirit, a Vancouver Minor Hockey Association Peewee A2 hockey team need your help to find a kidney for their coach, Stephen […]
Youth Basketball Players
Teammates Form Strong Bonds
June 2, 2023
It can be pretty easy for a young athlete to get caught up in personal goals on the basketball court.
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A History of Beach Volleyball
June 2, 2023
Anna Collier was a sophomore on the University of Southern California track team when she watched her first women’s beach volleyball tournament. It was 1975 and she and her roommate made their way to a beach just southwest of Los Angeles to see the event live. It was a day that altered the course of her […]
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How to Raise Upstanders (Instead of Bystanders)
June 2, 2023
Encourage your athletes to help others as they foster their sense of personal responsibility with these five practical strategies. As young athletes navigate through adolescence, they may run into situations that challenge their moral compass. Whether your athlete is faced with an ethical dilemma in school, in sport, or in the community, doing the right thing is […]
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10 Things Wrong with Youth Baseball and Softball (And How We Can Fix Them)
June 2, 2023
Little League is supposed to be about the enjoyment, camaraderie, and celebration of children gathering together and playing a game with their friends. Sadly, all too often it is about adults competing against other adults through their children. If we want to keep growing this beautiful game, we all need to play our part in […]
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Mason Doherty’s Talent Brings Teams, Community Together
June 2, 2023
Mason Doherty, a high school basketball player in St. Peter, MN, recently became a social media celebrity after nailing a buzzer-beater shot vs. Minnehaha Academy. But it wasn’t the shot that was special. It wasn’t the fact they were playing Minnehaha, a top team in Minnesota and the top-five team in the nation. It wasn’t […]
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Do Sports Actually Teach Character?
June 2, 2023
Today’s coaches work in a performance-driven society, and for many of us, our community and our leadership will pay lip service to moral character, when all they really want is performance character and more wins than losses. Head to any sports field this afternoon, and you will hear whistles blaring and coaches urging on their […]
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Developing a Bottom-Up Sportsmanship Solution
June 2, 2023
Be part of the solution, and support this special sport that we all love. Oh boy, it’s that time of year again!  Spring lacrosse seasons are finishing up and the summer tournament season is about to begin. This is also the time when sportsmanship and conduct issues seem to hit a boiling point.  A recent […]
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Teaching your Athletes the Fun and Safe Way to Have a Sports Rivalry
June 2, 2023
Sports and rivalries go hand-in-hand. The contests and the histories between teams can unite communities and inspire athletes to do their best. But sometimes fans lose perspective and that’s when rivalries can go bad. They become marred by vandalism, insults, threats, and violence. Since it’s a sports parent and coach’s job to encourage healthy competition […]
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