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Registration for Summer and Fall sports is now in progress.
Summer Basketball - (At the NYSA GYM)
May 17th to June 11th
Mon – Fri 4:30-7 pm
May 29th & June 5th
Saturday 9am-12pm
Ages 8-16 as of Sept 1st
Fall Football – (At the NYSA Football Field)
May 1st, 8th, and 15th
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Fall Soccer – (At the NYSA Soccer Complex)
Saturday May 8th, 15th, and 22nd from
9AM - 2PM
Tuesday May 25th and Thurdsday May
27th from 5PM - 7 PM
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Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 13:10 |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 08 May 2009 23:16 |
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Welcome to the new online home of the NYSA. The goal of this all new website is to make it easier for our members and program participants to find out what is new and going on. In addition, if you are considering membership to the NYSA, take your time and look around.
Our hope is that you will discover what we are all about - what makes us who we are - and that you will find that we have something in common. For over 20 years, the NYSA has been working to provide children in our community with positive programs, facilities and experiences.
As you look around, you will find several ways to stay up-to-date with what is going on here. As always, if you have trouble finding answers to your questions, you can always call or send us an e-mail.
So go ahead and have a look around, explore and find out how, at the NYSA, we build strong kids, strong families, strong communities. Thanks! |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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When pundits discuss the influence of sports on American culture, they often emphasize the negatives: Michael Vick and dogfighting; the steroids scandals in baseball; lewd fan behavior in football; doping incidents in cycling and track. But below the radar of popular athletic culture is something that has profoundly shaped the lives of millions of Americans for the better: youth sports. A growing body of research is showing the social and economic benefits of participation in youth sports to be surprisingly large and overwhelmingly positive. Other things being equal, if a kid plays sports, he will earn more money, stay in school longer, and be more engaged in civic life. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 09 May 2009 00:13 |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
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Volunteers - outside of our youth, these people are probably the most important individuals in our communities. They've often been described as the 'heart of communities'. Without a volunteer in our communities, very little would be done. You could pay for every last thing that's done in a community and it wouldn't take long before bankruptcy would hit. Unfortunately, volunteers are not often recognized for their efforts. They do things unselfishly for their communities without the desire for a paycheque, but it often comes at a sacrifice. That sacrifice is time away from their own families and friends, or perhaps even their place of employment. Life is better because of volunteers, and residents should make an effort to let these individuals know their services are appreciated. A pat on the back or a handshake goes a long way to saying thank you - job well done!
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Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2009 23:52 |
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