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No-Score Youth Sports Policies Gaining Popularity
By
Emily Attwood,
June 2013
This summer, a growing number of youth soccer teams in Ontario will be playing games without keeping track of goals scored, at least not officially.
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Rec Department and YMCA Team Up for Youth Weight Loss Contest
By
Emily Attwood,
December 2011
Childhood obesity has tripled over the past 30 years. It's a problem being addressed by schools, communities, families and government programs, with the clear consensus that our kids need to be eating better and exercising more.
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Announcing the Twelfth Annual Excellence in Youth Sports Award Winners (2011)
By
Michael Popke,
December 2011
Two parks and recreation agencies and three military installations are recipients of the 2011 Excellence in
Youth Sports Awards.
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Announcing the Eleventh Annual Excellence in Youth Sports Award Winners (2010)
By
Michael Popke,
December 2010
Two parks and recreation agencies and three military installations are recipients of the 2010 Excellence in
Youth Sports Awards.
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Criminals Continue to Try to Elude Background Checks and Coach Youth Sports
By
Nicholas Brown,
July 2010
Criminals continue to try to coach youth sports, putting children and recreation providers at risk.
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One on One: Fitness Advocate Gary Carleton’s Summer Teen-Fitness Initiative
By
Paul Steinbach,
May 2010
Teen Fitness Network identifies health clubs willing to provide free summer access to kids.
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The 2011 Excellence in Youth Sports Awards
By
Michael Popke,
December 1, 2009
Forty-seven groups from around the world have been honored with the Excellence in Youth Sports Award.
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Tenth Annual Excellence in Youth Sports Award Winners (2009)
By
Michael Popke,
December 2009
Forty-seven groups from around the world have been honored with the Excellence in Youth Sports Award.
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A Decade of Excellence: Andrews Air Force Base Youth Sports
By
Adam Shilling,
December 1, 2009
Two types of coaches, traditional and "honorary," help make these programs successful.
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A Decade of Excellence: Huntersville Parks and Recreation
By
Adam Shilling,
December 1, 2009
A variety of programs stress the experience of sports over winning or losing.
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