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    Afterschool Baseball Fundamentals

    Join Coach Isaac Hess for a high-energy, four-week Afterschool Baseball Fundamentals program built for serious young players — with dedicated beginners who know the basic rules, have an eagerness to learn, and can safely play catch with a real baseball also welcome. Each 105-minute class combines focused instruction in baserunning, infield, outfield, and pitching with high-paced Hustle Ball games to sharpen instincts, speed, and decision-making. Limited to 18 players per session, with one or two-classes-per-week options available. Players must arrive in baseball pants, cleats, and hat, and bring water plus all necessary gear (bat, glove, helmet, etc.).
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    All-Star Athletes

    All-Star Athletes is a high-energy after-school program designed to build sports skills through hands-on instruction and active play. Over six weeks, athletes will explore a variety of sports including basketball, soccer, baseball/softball, football, lacrosse, volleyball, and more while developing key areas like strength, speed, agility, endurance, and flexibility. Each session features an introduction to a new sport along with focused skill-building activities such as dynamic stretching, form running, agility drills, and bodyweight strength training tailored to that week’s sport. Note: This class is held at Frances Meeks Elementary. Transport is available to FMES students only.
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    Cheer with Character and Confidence

    Cheer with Character and Confidence In “Cheer with Character and Confidence,” K–5th grade students will learn the basics of cheerleading including chants, motions, jumps, and beginner routines while also building life skills that matter on and off the mat. Each week pairs fun cheer activities with a character focus, like teamwork, confidence, leadership, and perseverance. By the end of the six weeks, students will not only gain cheer skills but also strengthen friendships, practice encouragement, and grow in responsibility all while having fun in a positive, team-spirited environment.
  • Cheering with the Wildcats

    Future Wildcats will learn fundamentals of cheer motions and a few cheers from the best basketball cheerleaders around! Participants will have three learning sessions and a showcase during half-time of the RHHS varsity girls home game on November 15, 2025. A t-shirt will be provided to all participants for the showcase. Participants should wear athletic clothes and shoes. Participants and parents/guardians will enter the game free of charge. Parents will be able to take photos and video during the showcase by sitting where the high school cheerleaders were sitting during the game. Note: No ASP transport available. Parents are responsible for drop-off and pick-up at RHHS. The showcase on November 15 will be held in the RHHS Gym. Students should arrive by 4:30 PM. Please wear black shorts or leggings.
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    Dead Mat Tumbling

    Looking to take your tumbling to the next level? Our Dead Mat Tumbling Class is designed specifically for cheerleaders wanting to build power, confidence, and consistency on a dead mat surface — just like in school competitive cheerleading! Athletes will focus on proper technique, control, and progression through standing and running tumbling. Light spotting will be provided for skills up to a round-off back handspring layout. This class is perfect for cheerleaders looking to refine their form, increase endurance, and master their skills in a safe, supportive environment. Focus Areas: ✅ Standing tumbling drills and technique ✅ Running tumbling progressions ✅ Core and body control training for dead mat performance ✅ Spotting on selected skills ✅ Confidence and consistency
  • Flag Football for Girls

    This flag football course for young girls is designed to introduce and teach the fundamentals of the game in a fun and supportive environment. Through engaging activities and practice sessions, players will learn the basic rules, skills, and techniques of flag football, including passing, catching, running, and flag pulling. Emphasis will be placed on teamwork, sportsmanship, and building confidence both on and off the field. Students should wear athletic shoes, have hair tied back, and bring a water bottle.
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    Fundamentals of Basketball

    This class is designed to teach kids the fundamentals of basketball. Lessons will focus on shooting form, dribbling skills, and passing. Beginners and experienced students are welcome. Students will have the opportunity to play 5 on 5 against each other. Developing a positive culture that promotes self-confidence and teamwork will be our foundation. Students will be engaged in various drills and games to help improve their basketball fundamentals. *Note: No transport provided for this class for students not enrolled in MES ASP. Students must be dropped off and picked up by parents.
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    Gymnastics and Tumbling Session 2

    Session 2 - October 20-December 19, 2025 Classes offered Monday - Friday Gymnastics is a sport that requires balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination and endurance. The skills and movements required in gymnastics contribute to the development of all muscle groups. Movement Education gives students an understanding of anatomy combined with effort and spatial awareness. The accomplishments of their goals/skills promotes self confidence in a fun learning environment. Safety is always a top priority when teaching skill progression. Gymnastics classes include instruction on the balance beam, uneven bars, floor, vault and parallel bars. Classes are for boys and girls. Tumbling classes specialize in perfecting floor skills. At least one year of gymnastics classes is required unless approved by instructor. All classes are one hour with the option to take more than once a week. Following registration, the instructor will place each student in an appropriate class based on age and ability, and confirmation of day/time of class will be sent via email to account owner.
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    Gymnastics and Tumbling Session 3

    Gymnastics registration closes January 31, 2025 for this school year. Session 3: January 6 - March 6, 2026 Classes offered Monday - Friday Gymnastics is a sport that requires balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination and endurance. The skills and movements required in gymnastics contribute to the development of all muscle groups. Movement Education gives students an understanding of anatomy combined with effort and spatial awareness. The accomplishments of their goals/skills promotes self confidence in a fun learning environment. Safety is always a top priority when teaching skill progression. Gymnastics classes include instruction on the balance beam, uneven bars, floor, vault, and parallel bars. Classes are for boys and girls. Tumbling classes specializes in perfecting floor skills. At least one year of gymnastics classes is required unless approved by instructor. All classes are one hour with the option to take more than once a week. Following registration, the instructor will place each student in an appropriate class based on age and ability, and confirmation of day/time of class will be sent via email to account owner.
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    Gymnastics and Tumbling Session 4

    *Note: Session 4 open only to students previously enrolled in Sessions 1, 2 or 3. Session 4: March 9 - May 8, 2026 Classes offered Monday - Friday Gymnastics is a sport that requires balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination and endurance. The skills and movements required in gymnastics contribute to the development of all muscle groups. Movement Education gives students an understanding of anatomy combined with effort and spatial awareness. The accomplishments of their goals/skills promotes self confidence in a fun learning environment. Safety is always a top priority when teaching skill progression. Gymnastics classes include instruction on the balance beam, uneven bars, floor, vault and parallel bars. Classes are for boys and girls. Tumbling classes specializes in perfecting floor skills. At least one year of gymnastics classes is required unless approved by instructor. All classes are one hour with the option to take more than once a week. Following registration, the instructor will place each student in appropriate class based on age and ability.
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    Hoop Stars Basketball Academy

    Students will build basketball fundamentals including dribbling, passing, shooting, and defense through fun drills, small-sided games, and 5-on-5 scrimmages. All skill levels are welcome, and each session emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence alongside skill development, giving kids a chance to grow on and off the court in a supportive, high-energy environment.
  • Pickleball

    Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the country—and now it’s coming to Community Education! This class offers middle school students a fun and active way to learn the game while spending time with friends. Each session will include games, music, and plenty of playtime on the courts. Students will learn the rules, practice skills, and develop strategies in a relaxed, social environment. For our more advanced players, we’ll have dedicated courts set aside so they can enjoy competitive games and continue to improve their skills. Whether you’re brand new or already a baller, this class has a spot for you! Note: This class is held at the courts at Bryan County Recreation off Timber Trail. Transport is not available for this class. Parents must drop off and pick up at the start and end times of class.
  • Playball

    What is Playball? Playball is a fun and active program where children learn the basic skills they need to play sports — and so much more. Our lessons are designed to help kids grow in every way. We teach the fundamentals of sports in a way that’s age-appropriate, playful, and encouraging. For example, your child will learn: How to hold and throw a baseball How to bounce and catch a basketball How to kick using their dominant foot How to run, jump, balance, and use their body with confidence But Playball is more than just sports. Every session is also focused on building your child’s social and emotional skills. We help children: Learn how to be part of a team Follow instructions and take turns Build confidence and focus Understand what it means to win with pride and lose with grace Each program is tailored to your child’s age and stage of development: For 3- and 4-Year-Olds (WATCH ME PLAY) At this age, children learn through fun and group play. Our lessons help them follow simple instructions, work with others, and try new sports skills in a caring, supportive environment. For 4- and 5-Year-Olds (DINKIES) This program helps children build confidence as they begin school. We focus on improving sports abilities and encouraging independence. Kids learn how to deal with frustration, work with a partner, and grow in all areas — physical, social, and emotional. For 5- and 6-Year-Olds (PREPS) Older kids are ready to develop their skills even more. We introduce more structured sports techniques like shooting a basketball or dribbling a soccer ball. We also work on teamwork, leadership, and how to perform with control and confidence. At Playball, our goal is to give your child a strong, happy start — not just in sports, but in life.
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    Playgolf

    What Is Playgolf? Playgolf is an international junior golfing program designed for children aged 5 to 12. Playgolf builds competence, confidence, and a lifelong love of the game through fun and skill-focused coaching. How It Works Playgolf brings its own driving range equipment making it easy and accessible. All equipment provided: Clubs, balls, and safety gear provided. The Three Stages of Development Beginner: Children start in a playful, age-appropriate environment, learning basic golf skills with a focus on fun and participation. Intermediate: Once the fundamentals are in place, the program shifts toward refining swing techniques and learning short-game (chipping, putting) and long-game basics. Advanced: At this stage, children focus on stroke-specific skills—perfecting techniques in chipping, pitching, putting, and full swing to improve performance. Why It Works for Kids Fun-first approach: Playgolf keeps children engaged through age-appropriate games and activities. Structured coaching plan: Kids follow a clear progression where each stage builds on the last, helping them feel successful and motivated. Qualified, child-focused coaching. A Great Choice for Parents Playgolf is open to all skill levels, from beginners to those with some experience. Playgolf teaches technical skills and promotes confidence, enjoyment, and sportsmanship. Playgolf offers a well-designed, progressive golfing curriculum for elementary-aged children. This class is perfect for parents looking to introduce their children to the game in a supportive, skill-building environment. *Note: Sessions will be offered for different age groups during the school year.
  • Taekwondo

    Taekwondo is translated into “the way of the hands and feet” and is designed to enhance balance, agility, and flexibility. Courtesy, respect, perseverance, self-control, and positive thinking are the foundations for achieving success in martial arts training. Master Flemmings is a 6th degree black belt, and he has additional martial arts instruction in Karate, Mudukwan, Hapkido, Jujitsu, Krav Maga (Israeli Self Defense) and Hwa Rang Do. Placement in the class will be determined at time of registration. Uniforms must be worn. Uniforms can be obtained through online purchase using the vendor of your choice. A three-piece, white set with a V-neck top, pants, and belt is recommended. Belt testing is available through the instructor. Please note that no spectators are allowed in the building during class sessions.
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    Tennis

    This is an introduction to tennis class, designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring, all tailored to age and size. It’s the fast, fun way to get kids into tennis and keep them playing. These are year-long classes. Students will need a 21, 23 or 25-inch racket, available from any sporting goods outlet or discount store. If you do not have a racket or do not know what size your child needs, the instructor will provide a sample for your child to try before you make a purchase.
  • Tormenta Futures Soccer

    Tormenta Futures Soccer is a soccer and movement education program children grades PK-1 and 2-5. Students will learn the basic skills including dribbling, passing, scoring, and game play with a focus on sportsmanship. All equipment provided for use during class.
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    Volleyball Skills & Drills

    This class is designed to teach beginner players the fundamentals of volleyball in a fostering, encouraging environment. Over the course of 6 weeks they will learn the basics of passing, setting, hitting, and serving. In addition to skill development, players will learn the importance of communication and teamwork, building confidence both on and off the court. Through drills and skill-building games, participants will develop a strong foundation of volleyball while making new friends and having fun! Reminders: Bring water and proper sports attire (shorts, T-shirt, and comfortable running sneakers with good grip or volleyball shoes). **If you have/plan on buying volleyball shoes, they are STRICTLY meant for indoor court use. Please come in a different pair of shoes (i.e; crocs, slides, flip flops), and once inside, player can change shoes. Please make sure socks are brought or worn. Knee pads are suggested but not required. No transport is available for this class.