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YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMMING
January - August 2008

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1159 Brookline Youth Lacrosse - Recreation Department
2218 Brookline Youth Soccer - Recreation Department
2219 Brookline Girl's Softball - Recreation Department
5047 Brookline Youth Hockey (BYH) - Private Board
5048 Brookline Pop Warner Football - Private Board
5049 Brookline Youth Baseball - Private Board
5050 Brookline Soccer Club - Select Travel Teams - Private Board

 

 

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Brookline Youth Lacrosse - Recreation Department
1159
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Description Lacrosse is currently the fastest growing sport in the United States and the fastest sport on two feet. We will be playing games against teams in the Mass Bay Youth Lacrosse League on Sunday afternoons with practices 2 to 3 times during the week. There are separate divisions for boys and girls in grades 1-8. The season will run from April through June with indoor clinics beforehand. Game and practice schedules and times will be announced closer to the season. The program and league are about the kids. We want them to love lacrosse as much as the coaches do. The guiding philosophy is that good sportsmanship comes first and all the kids play equally. This program follows the “Brookline Youth Sports Code of Conduct”. Fee: $100 per student

 

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Brookline Youth Soccer - Recreation Department
2218
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Description

Soccer Webpage

 

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Brookline Girl's Softball - Recreation Department
2219
Ages Rookie League: Grades 2 - 3
Junior League: Grades 4 - 5
Senior League: Grades 6 - 8
   
Dates April 13, 2008 - June 22, 2008
Days Sundays - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Rookie League
Sundays - 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Junior and Senior Leagues
Wednesdays - 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Junior and Senior Leagues only)
Times
Register By March 31, 2008
Resident Fee $60
Non Resident Fee
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Description

 

Notes   *No program on Sunday, April 20th, Sunday, April 27th or Sunday, May 25th.
This program follows the “Brookline Youth Sports Code of Conduct”.
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Brookline Youth Hockey (BYH) - Private Board
5047
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Description Brookline Youth Hockey (BYH) sponsors co-ed hockey teams that play in the Greater Boston Youth Hockey League, Inc. Games and practices are located in neighboring rinks and the teams also participate in area tournaments including ones sponsored by the Mass. Hockey Association. All players must be USA Hockey registered.

Instructional hockey (learn to play hockey) begins in December. Please note, BYH does not offer a learn to skate program. Please contact the Recreation Department for learn to skate details.

Travel Teams: September start
Site and schedule: varies by team
Registration: August via web site
For additional information: Brooklineyouthhockey.org or 617-413-0049
This program follows the “Brookline Youth Sports Code of Conduct”.

 

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Brookline Pop Warner Football - Private Board
5048
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Description The general objectives of Pop Warner Football/Cheerleading are to inspire youth, regardless of race, creed or national origin, to practice the ideals of sportsmanship, scholarship and physical fitness, as reflected in the life of the late Glen Scobie “Pop” Warner. Pop Warner strives to make the game “fun” for all boys and girls. Coaches must constantly keep in mind the ages of the participants. The program stresses learning lessons of value far beyond the playing or cheering days of the boys and girls involved, such as: self-discipline, teamwork, concentration, friendship, leadership and good sportsmanship. This is a co-ed tackle football program ages 7-15. The age and weight restrictions for each team have been carefully thought out in a strict matrix that reduces the risk and reality of injuries. Team assignments will be made during practice sessions in August and early September. By rule, every player participates in every game. The following matrix describes how players are assigned to teams:

Team E - “Mighty Mites” - 7, 8 or 9 years old and his weight is 45-90 lbs
Team D - “Junior Pee Wees” - 8, 9 and 10 year olds, weights 55-100 lbs
11 year olds 55-80 lbs
Team C - “Pee Wees” - 9, 10, 11 and 12 years old, 70-115 lbs
12 year olds 70-95 lbs
Team B - “Junior Midgets” - 10, 11, and 12 year olds 80-130 lbs
13 year olds 80-110 lbs
Team A - “Midgets” - 11, 12, 13 and 14 year olds, 95-150 lbs
15 year olds 95-130 lbs

As a safety check, the players are weighed-in before each and every game. Our home field-where we practice and play our home games on Sunday mornings-afternoons in the fall is the Kraft Family Athletic Facility at the Harry Downes Field.

Pop Warner supplies helmets (safety checked biannually), shoulder pads, game pants (including protective leg pads and girdle pads) and game jerseys. Families with multiple children in the program will receive a discount. We are in the Merrimac Valley League. The league games are on Sunday. The teams in our league include Sudbury, Marlboro, Lawrence, Lowell, Chelmsford, Wayland and Concord-Carlisle.

Adults interested in coaching or helping in some other capacity are encouraged to contact us. Even if your player is away until the start of school, and/or is playing football for the first time, he/she will be able to catch up, learn the plays, and contribute to the team. Each player will participate in every game - its a league rule.

You can join our program from August 1st thru the first week in September. Practice begins on August 1st at 5:30 p.m. at the Kraft Family Athletic Facility at the Harry Downes Field in Brookline. We practice Monday through Thursday 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. for the month of August. We practice three times per week in September and October. Registration is $125 for one child and $185 for 2 children and $200 for 3 or more children.

We want to answer your questions about football.
Contact:
Rob Genco at rmgenco@aol.com
Ian Cotterell at 617-645-7745
Amy Clark at 617-851-2690

Registration begins January 30, 2008 and extends until the first game.
Cheerleading contacts are:
Karen Huyghue at khuyghue@edmc.edu - 617-335-5366
Gail Flattes at gflattes4@hotmail.com - 617-939-6356
Find us on the web at: http://brooklinejppatriots.org
This program follows the “Brookline Youth Sports Code of Conduct”.

 

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Brookline Youth Baseball - Private Board
5049
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Description Brookline Youth Baseball (BYB) offers baseball programs for boys and girls who live in Brookline or attend a Brookline school (public or private). The spring season, which begins in early April and concludes by the end of the public school year, is open to players from first grade through age 16. All spring games are played in Brookline on town fields. Summer baseball features competitive travel teams for ages 9-16, as well as casual pick-up games for ages 7-15 at Brookline fields. From Labor Day through late October, our fall travel teams, for ages 9-18, provide a balance of skill development and competition. And our Winter Baseball Clinic, held weekly from early December through mid-February, offers indoor instruction for players in grades 6-12. More information including: specific league and program descriptions; online registration for seasonal programs; and contacts for program volunteers if you have additional questions, is available at
www.brooklineyouthbaseball.org. or 617-731-5989
This program follows the “Brookline Youth Sports Code of Conduct”.

 

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Brookline Soccer Club - Select Travel Teams - Private Board
5050
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Description Brookline Soccer Club’s select teams (ages 8-14) compete against other towns in the fall and spring Boston Area Youth Soccer League. These teams provide a higher level of competition experience. Open tryouts are held the first Sunday in May. For information see www.brooklinesoccer.org or call Jeff Wulfson at 617-232-3390. This program follows the “Brookline Youth Sports Code of Conduct”.

Online registration is available for all recreation programs. Please log onto the town website at: www.townofbrooklinemass.com/recreation

Please reference the Environmental Education Section on page 10-11 for additional programs.

 

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