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Hot Shots Sports is a private organization that develops and organizes youth athletic programming. Hot Shots Sports programs stress the pure enjoyment of being involved in athletics and offer the opportunity for children to develop their skills in an environment where everyone plays and reward is given for the effort rather than the result. Participants learn to have respect for each on and off the court. Hot Shots Sports was founded in 1994 and continues to provide athletic programming in Chicago, Denver and the New Jersey area. Min/Max: 6/15. PD Contact: Megan Kile.


Basketball 101: T-Ball Skills Clinic: Total Sports: Age: 4-6. Develop early basketball skills such as shooting, dribbling and passing, along with the basic rules of


the game. Each class includes instruction as well as structured games. This class is for the basketball beginner looking to understand the game, learn new skills, and have a ball!


Age: 4-6. This introductory t-ball program is perfect for your child who wants to have fun, make new friends


and be introduced to baseball. Participants enjoy learning the skills needed to play baseball including offense and defense, as well as the rules and philosophies of the game. The program stresses teamwork over competition. All you need to bring is a glove and sports attire. No class on April 15.


Age: 4-6. Total Sports not only teaches children the basic skills of playing a particular sport, it also teaches them the skills needed to work with one another as teammates, and to accept each individual as a valuable player. Some of the sports taught and played include basketball, floor hockey, kickball, soccer, t-ball and more.


Pee Wee Soccer: Triple Play: Age: 4-6. Let your child’s early soccer experience be a great one. The younger player develops their soccer


skills and also gains confidence, coordination, motor skills and communication. The program uses age appropriate drills and exercises to teach players kicking, ball control, dribbling, shooting and more.


Age: 7-10. This class features three sports: basketball, dodgeball and soccer. Participants develop skills associ-


ated with each sports and have opportunities to use these skills in game situations. Emphasis is placed on skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship.


Soccer Skills Clinic 101: Baseball 101: Basketball 202: Code Age


Basketball 101 8020


4-6


T-Ball Skills Clinic 8017


4-6


Total Sports 8016


4-6


Pee Wee Soccer 8013


Triple Play 8015


4-6 7-10


Soccer Skills Clinic 101 8014


7-10


Baseball 101 8018


8-12


Basketball 202 8019


9-12 Age: 7-10. Children are introduced to the fundamentals of soccer tactics such as passing the ball,


attack and defense moves, keeping the ball away from and taking the ball from the opposing team. Children learn to score and prevent goals. Physical endurance and fitness is emphasized while touching the ball. At this age the focus starts to change from simple games to organized, tactical, competitive games.


Age: 8-12. This beginner’s baseball class gives players a full introduction to the great sport of baseball. During


this class, players are instructed on all aspects of the game in a fun and learning environment. This program teaches the fundamentals of stretching, base running, throwing and catching, hitting off a tee and from live pitching, playing various positions in the field, game play and strategy, and at home practice tips. Participants should bring their own bats and gloves. No class on April 15.


Age: 9-12. Players take their current shooting and dribbling skills and work them into offensive points of the


games such as setting screens and moving without the ball. Participants are introduced to defense, learn proper defensive stance and under- stand concepts such as zone and man-to-man defense. Players spend time developing their shot using proper mechanics to be effective from further distance from the basket.


Day Tu Sat Tu M Tu M Sat Tu Date 4/11 - 5/23 4/8 - 5/27 4/11 - 5/23 4/10 - 5/22 4/11 - 5/23 4/10 - 5/22 4/8 - 5/27 4/11 - 5/23 Time 6:00 - 7:00 pm 9:00 - 10:00 am 4:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 - 4:45 pm 5:00 - 6:00 pm 5:00 - 6:00 pm 10:00 - 11:00 am 7:00 - 8:00 pm Location Robert W. Rolek Community Center Sports Center Sports Center Sports Center Sports Center Sports Center Sports Center Robert W. Rolek Community Center P: 847-546-8558 | F: 847-740-8180 | www.rlapd.org | www.facebook.com/rlapd Fees (R/NR) $84/$89 $84/$89 $84/$89 $84/$89 $84/$89 $84/$89 $84/$89 $84/$89 37 31-41_Athletics_cj done.indd 7 1/23/2017 8:50:26 AM


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