Category Archives: Sports Blog

Free Trial of Baseball Software

Need a place to keep all of your stats, strategies and more for your youth baseball team? Check out Assistant Coach for Baseball. Assistant Coach for Baseball is a downloadable software program designed specifically for baseball managers and coaches. You can keep track of stats, team and player info, schedules and more. The software also… Continue Reading

Why you should be fundraising with $2 candy bars

$1 candy bar fundraisers have been the dominant force in direct sell fundraising for a long time. The simplicity, the price, the chocolate, it all worked together for a great fundraiser. But, as Bob Dylan sings, the times they are a-changin’. $2 candy bars have hit the scene. Some groups are hesitant to switch to… Continue Reading

Gloria J. Parks Community Center offers football fun for 6-7 year olds

View Larger Map The Gloria J. Parks Community Center in Buffalo, NY will be offering football fun for kids ages 6 or 7 starting September 21st and running through November 9th. The program will run from 6-7pm and is open to boys and girls. Call 832-1010 to find out more.

Find Your HS Football Schedule and More

Looking for your local high school’s football schedule? Look no further than http://www.highschoolsports.net/. This site will allow you to search for your local high school by zip code. Depending on your school, you may also be able to find more information, such as ranking, photos, and more. You can sign up for an account and… Continue Reading

Why Your Youth Football Defense is Not Working

By Dave Cisar Be Careful What You Give Credence to in Youth Football Unfortunately many youth football coaches confuse a defensive “alignment” for a defense. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard coaches insist “I tried the 4-4 last year and it didn’t work” or “I tried the 6-2 last season but we… Continue Reading

Moms' Role in Sports

You just have to look around on game day to realize how important moms are to youth sports. They are there cheering on their kids. They are in the concession stand and around the fields helping out. Dads are there too, but moms bring a special energy. I came across this great article on moms’… Continue Reading

Profit Explained

One of the big questions you will seek the answer to when preparing to do a fundraiser is “what is our profit?” You ask this question for a very specific reason. You would like to know how much your group can raise using the product offered. But when you ask this question, do you know… Continue Reading

Get Parents Active With a Survey

We all know parents can be slippery little critters when it comes to getting them to commit themselves to involvement at the parent group. There are a lot of reasons for this. For one thing, you can scare parents off by just coming out and asking that they volunteer. Try a softer approach. Get them… Continue Reading

August Sports Camps in Binghamton, NY

Adimpact.comThe Jewish Community Center in Binghamton, NY is offering several August youth sports camps. According to News Channel 34 in Binghamton, you can register for the following sports: Youth Soccer Camp – August 10th -14th Girl’s Basketball Camp – August 17th – 21st Youth Basketball – August 24th – 27th Annual Basketball Shooting Camp –… Continue Reading

Coach Bobby Hosea is on a Mission to Prevent Head and Neck Injury

Bobby Hosea played football. He played defensive back at UCLA and then went pro, playing in the Canadian Football League and the U.S. Football League. At 28, he retired. His body had just taken enough beating. Hosea knew injury was part of the game. But it wasn’t until his son wanted to play football that… Continue Reading