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Supervisor: Chad Drufke
youth sports
RISE Girls Field Hockey
Rise Field Hockey programs help you improve, learn
and fall in love with the game of field hockey!
Our spring sessions will focus on three weeks to
build fundamental skills and three weeks to compete
in small and large sided games. All athletes will be
grouped by ability, age, and grade. Athletes will need
a stick, mouthguard, and shin guards. Cleats or turf
shoes are recommended. High-level advanced skills:
shooting, hitting, corners, defensive tackling, pulls,
etc. For our high school age athletes, we will focus
on basic skills, and we will introduce more advanced
skills. All these skills will support competitive high
school play. ese practices are appropriate for all
current high school players. For more information
about equipment, visit www. risefieldhockey.com.
1000 Watts NFL Flag Football
League
What a better way to start your spring than with 1000
Watts NFL Flag Football League! Each session begins
with a practice followed by two 20-minute halves.
At the end of the session there is a single elimination
tournament. e winner of each division will be
crowned Super Bowl champs! Players will be placed
on teams and receive their own NFL jersey and flag.
Program runs eight weeks from Apr 9-May 28.
Please note your game times will be determined
and communicated aer registration period has
completed.
Oak Park Youth Baseball and
Softball Classes (OPYBS)
is is a skills class taught by coaches from Oak Park
Youth Baseball and Soball, where general skills for
the sport are taught for development. Baseball basics
include throwing, catching, hitting, fielding, pitching
and running the bases.
Class not held: 5/30
Youth Boxing
In a fun and safe outdoor environment, students
will learn self-defense utilizing boxing techniques.
Students learn how to punch, block and use boxing
combinations depending on skill level achieved.
Students become more physically fit and learn whole-
body coordination.
Golf Lessons
is class focuses on grip, posture, putting, full swing
and chipping taught by a trained golf instructor.
Held at Fresh Meadows Golf Club located at 11302
Cermak Road in Hillside, IL.
Beginning/Continuing Fencing
En garde! Diana Unger, a certified coach with the
United States Fencing Association with more than 25
years of fencing experience, will teach you the basics
of fencing. Fencing requires patience, concentration,
discipline and self-awareness. Self-confidence,
self-control, and emotional strength gained from this
sport will lead to a healthier lifestyle. Participants
must purchase and bring their own fencing mask and
jacket. Participants must obtain a $15 U.S. Fencing
membership prior to the first day of class
(www.usafencing.org). Participants must also bring a
glove for the hand they write with. It does not have to
be a fencing glove.
Archery is for everyone! Our
instructor is trained in adaptive
archery and the elements used
to make this sport accessible.
Please contact us if there are any
accommodations you may need.
Youth Beginner Archery
Mondays, 6:00 - 7:00P
April-August
Interested in shooting a bow & arrow? Sign
up with our certified archery instructor who
will encourage and coach all ages and levels.
Classes will take place indoor with safety
guidelines in place. All ten students shoot at
the same time to maximize the time spent
practicing, with two archers to one target.
Ages 7-12
Res Fee $75 - Fee $95
Location: Fox Center
Youth Club Archery
Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00P
April-August
Have you taken an archery class with us and
are looking to take it to the next level? Join us
for Club Archery! Our skilled instructor will
help you develop and focus your skills to aid
in your development as an archer through
challenges, games, and drills. Ages 6-12
Res Fee $75 - Fee $95
Location: Fox Center
Supervisor: Hannah Szuch
Find our Adult Archery
on page 51.