HURRICANES SPRING 2011 teamInterested players and coaches please contact Nicky Gomez gomezfam281@sbcglobal.net . We will have tryout dates and HSFL combine dates set by November 1 . Our teams provide the best coaching around and the highest level of play your son will see in middle school

Girls Powder puff flag football sign up starts SEPT 1 Season runs from October 20 to Dec 19This non contact 5 on 5 flag football game is alot of fun. We have run the season for 3 years now. A sport they can play to just have FUN doing.

How to be a successful youth sports parentclick here for a great list that helps us remember what the GAME is all about

Softball campsWe will post summer camps on the softball page as we find them .

OUR JV 7th GRADE HURRICANES ARE STATE CHAMPIONS!!!!!! AWESOME GAME AT KYLE FIELD ! 12-8 WIN Fantastic season . Way to take tackle football to a totally different level . UNDEFEATED SEASON

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How to be a successful youth sports parent

May 26, 2010

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    1. Make sure your children know that--win or lose--you love them and are not disappointed with their performance.
    2. Be realistic about your child's physical ability.
    3. Help your child set realistic goals.
    4. Emphasize improved performance, not winning.
    5. Positively reinforce improved skills.
    6. Don't relive your own athletic past through your child.
    7. Provide a safe environment for training and competition. This includes proper training methods and use of equipment.
    8. Control your own emotions at games and events. Don't yell at other players, coaches, or officials.
    9. Be a cheerleader for your child and the other children on the team.
    10. Respect your child's coaches. Communicate openly with them. If you disagree with their approach, discuss it with them.
    11. Be a positive role model. Enjoy sports yourself. Set your own goals. Live a healthy lifestyle.

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