Category Archives: Sports

Healthy Kids Day

To kick-start physical activity and learning now and throughout the summer – a critical out-of-school time for kids – the West Suburban YMCA is celebrating Healthy Kids Day® with a free community event for kids and families. Healthy Kids Day, the Y’s national initiative to improve families’ health and well-being, features:

  • healthy activities and games
  • arts & crafts
  • curious creatures petting zoo
  • concert by food allergy musician, Kyle Dine
  • bike helmet fitting and giveaway from Farina’s Bicycle Center
  •  visit from Elroy the Elk
  • Kid’s ID
  • skate park demonstration
  • free and open to the community

Saturday, May 2nd, 12 noon – 2:00 pm
The West Suburban YMCA’s gymnasium, 276 Church Street, Newton

In celebration of YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day, the Y offers the following tips to help families develop healthy habits:

· Try, try, repeat – There are many great tasting fruits and vegetables that many kids have never heard of, let alone tried. Grab a new fruit or vegetable and encourage
everyone in the family to try at least a bite.
· Play around town – Challenge the family to play on a different playground every week. Identify playgrounds at a variety of parks; expand definitions of playgrounds to
include nature trails, a nearby stream, and a bike path.
· Families at play for an hour a day – From walking to gardening, swimming to shooting hoops, make playful movement a part of your family’s day. To get 60 minutes of
moderate activity throughout your day just add 10 minutes here and 15 minutes there.
· Foster a passion for reading – Read to and with your kids. Help children read at every age and every stage of their development.
· Make sleep a priority – Doctors recommend 10-12 hours of sleep a day for children ages 5-12 and 7-8 hours per night for adults. Sleep plays a critical role in maintaining
our healthy immune system, metabolism, mood, memory, learning, and other vital functions.

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April Vacation week activities for Middle-schoolers

Free, Open Sports for Middle School Students: April 22nd – 25th

The Hyde Community Gym in Newton Highlands is offering a variety of free, drop-in sports for middle school students during April Vacation Week:

Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday,  4:00 – 6:00 pm
Saturday,  3:00-5:00 pm

Free and open to all. Great equipment provided for indoor soccer, basketball, Spikeball, and lacrosse.

Hyde Community Gym, 90 Lincoln St. in Newton Highlands (short walk from T station). Sponsored by the Hyde Community Gym and The Newton Partnership.  For more information call: 617.527.3308

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April Break Camp and more at the Boys and Girls Club

There is still room available for April Vacation Week. A fun filled week with daily themed activities and 3 field trips are being offered. Field Trip sign ups are available at The Club. $50.00 for the week or $15.00 per day. Contact Les at lwhitham@newtonbgc.com for Scholarship information. Click the link for the April Vacation Schedule http://files.ctctcdn.com/75d2ded7001/0ce1f050-d487-480e-b52d-c497137a7de4.pdf

Alumni Basketball : Calling all Club Members, Past and Present!!! Starting April 30th, The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club will be offering Community Basketball every Thursday, from 6:30-8:30 pm, Through the Newton Community Partnership.

Girls Lacrosse : The John M. Barry Boys & Girls Club and Beaver Country are looking for 10-15 Girls to run a Free Lacrosse Clinic. If you are interested, contact mike at mdoran@newtonbgc.com for more information and to sign up.

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Summer Basketball Camp with Boston University

The Boston University basketball staff welcome boys, ages 7-18, and girls, ages 12-14, to the fourth annual Coach Jones Basketball Clinic.

Campers will receive coaching from highly qualified coaching staff and former players and be divided by age and skill to ensure that each camper has a meaningful and fun experience. For more information and to register, visit the Coach Jones Basketball Clinic website or contact Doug Goon, assistant director of basketball operations.

June 29th – July 2nd
BU’s Case Gymnasium
Cost: $250

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Spring Tennis

Register for Spring Tennis at https://www.familyid.com/generation-tennis-cta .See details at www.GenerationTennisCTA.com. Adults, Juniors, and QuicKids (10U)

SPRING 2015 BELMONT Adults

Cardio Tennis for Adults: Cardio tennis is a workout for all skills levels, developed around the game of tennis. With fast passed drills, dynamic exercises and music, students will have a great time while keeping their heart rate up. This is not an instructional class; however the teacher will take the time to give the group some general teaching point. Please Bring water and be ready to sweat.

Advanced Intermediate Adult Clinic: This clinic will focus on stroke development, shot selection, court positioning and tactics for doubles (as a team) and singles. With progressive drills, competitive games and live ball in play/live exercises it makes for a fast passed and fun 1.5 hour.

Beginner Adult Clinic: This beginner clinic is designed for people that have had very little or some experience with tennis and are looking to improve their game and begin a long and fun love affair with the game of tennis. This class is also designed for those players that understand the game, and have experience, but have never moved past the beginner or intermediate beginner stage. Do not be afraid. You will have a great time and learn to play.

April Break 2015 Adult Clinic: This beginner clinic is designed for people that have had very little or some experience with tennis and are looking to improve their game and begin a long and fun love affair with the game of tennis. This class is also designed for those players that understand the game, and have experience, but have never moved past the beginner or intermediate beginner stage. Do not be afraid. You will have a great time and learn to play.

SPRING 2015 BELMONT Juniors & QuicKids 10&U

The Junior programs developed and run by Generation Tennis CTA are age appropriate and taught by qualified and experienced tennis professionals. From the beginners to intermediate to advanced playing the junior tennis programs curriculum’s are structured in a fun environment to develop proper biomechanics, footwork, tactics, shot selection, and above all consistency.

Tuesday Junior High Tennis 11-15 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th $200.00
Meeting times:  3:00 – 4:00 pm

Wednesday Advanced Tournament Clinic for ages 15-18 April 27th to June 26th $280.00 Meeting times: Wednesday 2:30-4:00 pm

QuicKids 10 & Under Tennis Programs classes focus on motor skills, balance, coordination, agility and racquet skill. As the students improve coordination, and hand eye motor skills, the challenges increase and so does their tenacity and fun. Classes divided by age and skill levels. Classes focus on motor skills, balance, coordination, agility and racquet skill. As the students improve coordination, and hand eye motor skills, the challenges increase and so does their tenacity and fun. Classes are divided by age and skill levels.

Tuesday 10 & Under Quick Kids 8-10 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th $200.00 Meeting times: 9 weeks 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Wednesday 10 & Under Quick Kids 7-10 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th $200.00 Meeting times:Wednesday 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Thursdays 10 & Under Quick Kids 6-8 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th $200.00 Meeting times: Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 pm

Thursday 10 & Under Quick Kids 8-10 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th $200.00 Meeting times: Thursday 4:00 – 5:00

Friday 10 & Under Quick Kids 7-8 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th $200
Meeting time: Friday 3:00 – 4:00

Friday 10 & Under Quick kids 4-5 Years Old, April 27th to June 26th  $200
Meeting time: Friday 4:00 – 5:00

If you do not sign up in time, fees cab be prorated based on how many classes are left in the session.

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April Vacation basketball clinic

ASA Hoops is hosting an April Vacation Basketball clinic April 21st – 24th for boys and girls ages 8-15. The Clinic is located in Newton at the Mackenzie Center: 1337 Centre Street from 10:00 am  – 2:00 pm. For those interested please visit: www.asahoops.com/clinics or contact Coachb@asahoops.com.

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Multi-Sports day camp

Headfirst Summer Camps is an award-winning national camp organization located in Brookline.  As the official partner of the Red Sox, they’ve run Red Sox Baseball Camps since 2011 and this summer are bringing multi-sport day camp for camper’s ages 5-13 to the campus of Hellenic College from July 13th – August 3rd. With over 16 years of experience they know how to run the safest programs, create the most compelling curriculum and hire the best staff.

If you want your children to thrive in an engaging environment where they’re able to try new things and make new friends, enroll at headfirstcamps.com before it’s too late. They are currently running a special PTO discount of 25% which will expire May 1st 2015. Please enter the code NPS25 at checkout to get 25% off.

Multi-Sport Camp is for young campers of all ability and experience levels who are interested in engaging and exploring a variety of sports, rather than focusing on one in particular. The Multi-Sport program is built on Headfirst’s approach of “effort over results”, and on foundational team skills of leadership, sportsmanship and collaboration. Each morning, the staff arrives at camp with one goal: to create the Best Day Ever. Every Day.

Click here to watch the camp video or visit the website at www.headfirstcamps.com and learn more about Headfirst Multi-Sport Camp at Hellenic College. Have questions or want to talk to a team member? Contact them anytime at 617-449-4972 or info@headfirstcamps.com.

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Free Sports for Middle & High School Students

Kids in grades 6-12 can play sports — for FREE — at the Hyde Community Gym in Newton Highlands (90 Lincoln St., easy walk from T station). Sports equipment is provided. Just drop-in and play.

Mondays 4-6 pm: Variety of Indoor Sports
Tuesdays 6:30-7:45 pm: Badminton
Wednesdays 4-6 pm: Variety of Indoor Sports
Thursdays 5:30-6:45 pm: Badminton
Fridays 3-5 pm: Basketball for High School only.
Starting Saturday, April 4: Skills & Scrimmages – Variety of Indoor Sports from 3-5 pm.

The Hyde Community Gym and The Newton Partnership sponsor the program. For more information call: 617.527.3308

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Newton Heartbreak Hill Road Race & Walk

Spring is just around the corner (yes, it’s true!) – and it’s time to start dusting off those running (or walking) shoes! The 23rd annual Heartbreak Hill Road Race and Family Walk is a perfect way to shake off some of that cabin fever!

Every runner receives an official digital-clock time, a race medallion, goody bag and a free ticket to the pre-race pasta party at Newton City Hall on Saturday, April 18th. The 1st, 2nd & 3rd place runners in each category win a trophy!

There are free games and activities organized by Steve DeMasco’s Shaolin Studios of Wellesley, CrossFit Boston Iron & Grit and the Lasell College Special Events students. Not a runner? Everyone can walk the course at 11:30. Register at www.newtoncommunitypride.org. The first 500 registrations receive a free t-shirt.

April 19th, Newton City Hall

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