Summer tournaments
Baseball and softball tournaments for all age groups are prevalent at this time during the summer months.
It is a good experience for kids to participate in these tourneys. However, it also puts a lot of pressure on them as far as succeeding. The more young the kids are, the more they just should have fun and enjoy themselves while trying to win at the same time. There is plenty of time for high-level playoffs and championship runs as they grow older later on in life.
Basketball playoffs are around the corner in the Valley Forge Christian College (VFCC) men’s league as well as the PAPA/PARD league for youngsters outdoors at the Reservoir Park and C’Jon Saunders Park courts.
Phoenixville boys tennis coach Leo Scoda will also hold his annual Orange Crush Tennis Tournament for boys and girls at all age levels the week of July 20-25.
While baseball, softball, tennis and golf are considered the main outdoor sports during the summer, players like to hone their skills in basketall and other sports, too, in order to prepare for the next scholastic season and/or play at the collegiate level.
It is a good experience for kids to participate in these tourneys. However, it also puts a lot of pressure on them as far as succeeding. The more young the kids are, the more they just should have fun and enjoy themselves while trying to win at the same time. There is plenty of time for high-level playoffs and championship runs as they grow older later on in life.
Basketball playoffs are around the corner in the Valley Forge Christian College (VFCC) men’s league as well as the PAPA/PARD league for youngsters outdoors at the Reservoir Park and C’Jon Saunders Park courts.
Phoenixville boys tennis coach Leo Scoda will also hold his annual Orange Crush Tennis Tournament for boys and girls at all age levels the week of July 20-25.
While baseball, softball, tennis and golf are considered the main outdoor sports during the summer, players like to hone their skills in basketall and other sports, too, in order to prepare for the next scholastic season and/or play at the collegiate level.
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