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PopularSeattle Parks and Recreation (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Adult Pickleball - Ladder LeaguePickleballAdult Pickleball- Advanced Beginner Ladder League (2.5-3.0)Take your pickleball game to the next level in our Advanced Beginner Ladder League! Designed for players who know the rules of the game, are developing basic shots and game strategies and are eager for competition and improvement, this league offers a fun, yet challenging, environment to grow your skills. Each week, you'll compete against players of similar ability, moving up or down the ladder based on your results. Whether you're looking to refine your game or test your skills against others, this league is the perfect place to play, compete and get better! A rating of 2.5-3.0 is encouraged for participation in this league.Summer 2025
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Adult Pickleball - PickleballPickleballAdult Pickleball - Beginner Pickleball Lessons (age 15 +) This 3 week series of lessons will cover how to play pickleball. Learn the rules, how to serve/return, keeping score, dink/drop shots, drive/attack shots, hitting zones, punch volleys, and court coverage. Please dress in comfortable/athletic clothing and appropriate footwear for the lesson. Please bring your own paddle.Adult Pickleball - Specialty Skills Clinic Serving with Dominance, Mastering Dinking & Improving Volleys (15+)Take your pickleball game to the next level! Our skill clinics will focus on 3 primary areas of the game: Serving, Dinks and the Volley. Pick just one, or sign up for all 3! “Serving with a Purpose” (7/8): In this skills class, we will focus on mastering the most important shot in the game- your serve! You’ll learn how to strategically place the ball to gain an advantage, improve serve depth and power, and add effective spin to keep your opponents guessing.” “Mastering Dinks” (7/15): Refine your soft game and gain the upper hand! In this skills class, we will focus on precise ball placement, smart dink strategy and effective dink spin variations. Learn how to control the pace of play, set up winning shots, and outmaneuver your opponents with strategic, well-placed dinks. “Improve the Volley” (7/22): Take your net game to the next level! We’ll work on developing fast hand volley skills, mastering proper paddle position for control and power and executing advanced shots like the roll volley and flick volley- a dynamic shot that adds surprise and pressure to your game. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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WaitlistAdult Women's Volleyball LeagueVolleyball LeagueJoin us for our women's volleyball league on Thursdays at White Lake MS. Please register by team and we are limiting to 8 teams. There will be weekly match play, followed by 2 weeks of tournament play. Register now to hold your spot and the fee won't be collected until 8/1/25.Fall 2025
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দেবর্ষি রায় (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Archery - BeginnerArcheryBeginner class for archery introduces future archers to the basics of shooting a bow so they can take the first steps to learning the art. It covers the overall rules for range safety, equipment usage, and the proper form of archery. Practice is essential with the opportunity for games suggested by the instructor or anyone from the class. This would be a 4-week class with equipment and shooting range time included. Every week the archer will work on safety, techniques, and skills so they can move forward within the sport. The course will cover the 11 shooting steps in Archery. Coaching by USA Level 3 instructor will be provided (participants are allowed to use their own equipment).Summer 2025
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দেবর্ষি রায় (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Archery - IntermediateArcheryAfter completing Beginner Archery, the students can register for Intermediate Archery. This class enables individuals to build blocks on what was learned in the beginner class as a result individuals will experience various types of competitive archery such as Olympic FITA style targets and scoring, NFAA targets and scoring, 3D targets and scoring, and more. This would be a 6-week class with equipment and shooting range time included. Every week the archer will work on safety, techniques, and skills so they can move forward within the sport. The course will cover the 11 shooting steps in Archery with focus on use of sights and back tension to execute shots. Coaching by USA Level 3 instructor will be provided (participants are allowed to use their own equipment).Summer 2025
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Starting SoonSee-ming Lee (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Basketball Open Gym (Ages 35+)Drop-In BasketballThis Adult Drop In Basketball offering is for new as well as skilled players. It features an open format of play; 5-on-5 full and half court pick-up games will be played. Participation is limited.Winter/Spring 2025
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Starting SoonBasketball Skill Work with Coach JillBasketball ProgramsJoin Coach Jill Pierson on Mondays to work on individual and small group basketball skills. This is for boys and girls Gr 5-8 who want to get some extra work in with a trained professional. Pre-registration is required and we must have at least 6 kids signed up each session for it to run. We will max it out at 24 to keep it a manageable size for Coach Jill.Winter/Spring 2025
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Cheerleading by Champion Force AthleticsCheerleadingWe offer a fun and exciting cheer program for beginner, intermediate and advanced level students. We focus on the fundamentals of cheer, chants, jumps, stunts, and dance routines. Each class learns at least one full routine and will showcase their skills for parents and at competitions. Classes are available for all ages and no experience is needed for recreation levels. Champion force Athletics is dedicated to empowering all kids with strength, confitdence, and self-esteem. All classes are taught by certified coaches.Age is 9+ - division 3 National team members onlySummer 2025
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Coach Bob Memorial Volleyball TournamentVolleyballJoin us for our 1st Annual Coach Bob Memorial Volleyball Tournament! For those who knew Coach Bob, you know he was a volleyball lover in so many ways. We are hoping to build 2 outdoor sand volleyball courts at our new home at Oak Valley Center. The money raised from this event will go towards building these courts and in the future the money will go towards our scholarship fund that helps so many of our families. July 24 we will offer youth divisions for the tournament. July 31 we will offer an adult division and a family division. The family division will be a round robin format, no bracket play. But this will allow parents, kids, grandparents, etc play together to raise money in Bob's honor. We also have an option to give a direct donation without having to participate in the events. If you would like to donate another amount, please contact us at Shannon.Loso@hvs.org. We are also looking for sponsors for this event so if you or someone you know would be interested, let us know! Registration fees will be charged on 7/1/25.Summer 2025
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HV Rec and Ed Pickleball TournamentPickleballJoin us this Fall for our 2nd Annual HV Rec and Ed Scholarship Fund Pickleball Tournament! This event will raise money for our scholarship fund which helps families, who need assistance, afford our programs (youth enrichment, youth recreation and special event programs). Come out and help us raise money to help local families and have fun playing pickleball at the same time! Please register as a pair. We will offer different divisions for different skill levels. Please register only 1 person in your pair. The fee is per pair. You will add your partner's name when you register. Divisions: (Adults are Ages 22+). Unsure of your rating, click HERE to help determine what level you should register for. Sponsors: MI Rev Pickleball, The Lift Restaurant and Bar, and HV State Bank. If you are unable to attend, but would like to donate to our scholarship fund, there is an option to do that below too. If you are interested in donating more than $100, please contact us directly at Lisa.Zielaskowski@hvs.org. Friday: @ MIREVSenior Tournament (Ages 60+) - details coming soonEvening - Learn to Play Lessons AND Social play or Social play only - register as an individual and come have fun playing some pickleball with friends in a relaxed setting to help raise money for our scholarship fund. Saturday: @ Duck Lake Pines - (rain facility - Oak Valley)$70/team8-11am Men's 3.511-2pm Women's 3.52-5pm Men's 3.05-8pm Women's 3.0Sunday: @ Duck Lake Pines - (rain facility - Oak Valley)$70/team8-11am Mixed 3.511-2pm Mixed 3.02-5pm Mixed 2.5Fall 2025
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Intro to Sports OfficiatingAdult RecreationThe Michigan High School Athletic Association has partnered with an online education system called RefReps. HV Rec and Community Ed is offering this officiating training for anyone ages 14 and older to get trained and certified to become an MHSAA official. There will be online training tools as well as in person lessons where students will get hands on training. HV Rec and Ed will also be offering jobs to officiate in the various leagues offered throughout the year. Wages are competitive and work schedules are flexible to work around busy school/sports/life schedules. This program will offer training in basketball, volleyball and soccer as the primary sports, but there will be options for students to get trained in any of the 13 offerings. The online training is interactive and provides "real life" examples from the official's perspective in live games. Course Fee: $75/sport (basketball, soccer and volleyball)- this includes online training, in person training, MHSAA license once the student successfully passes the course and lifetime access to the resources. All other sports will be $50/sport because it will ONLY be the online training, no hands on included.Year Long 24-25
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Tim Reckmann (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Junior Golf (Ages 7-11)GolfJoin us in this fun golf class designed just for our junior golfers. Classes will combine swing development, with a focus on safety, etiquette, and fitness. Golfers should bring their own equipment and a water bottle. *Students need own equipment, proper footwear, and a water bottle Limited to six participants. This program meets at the field between Milford High School and Heritage. Instructor Ann Parvin, LPGA Teaching ProfessionalSummer 2025
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WaitlistJunior Golf AcademyGolfMystic Creek’s Junior Golf Academy, open to players ages 6 to 14, will be held Wednesday mornings. The academy, which will be divided into three age groups, will provide instruction and the basic rules, processes, routines and techniques of the game, giving young golfers the tools they need to play and enjoy the game. Each week instructors will cover different facets of the game. Participants should arrive 10 minutes prior to scheduled instruction time, and will be expected to follow guidelines for safety and be courteous of other participants. Our Junior Golf Academy will conclude with a tournament on July 23, followed by an awards luncheon. Equipment Needed for Week 1: Players will need their own bag, clubs, balls and tees. Golf shoes or tennis shoes only; no cleats, please. For the safety of all participants, golfers should not swing their club until the instructors have given approval. Tournament Format (July 23, 2025):Ages 6-8 from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., they will play 3 holesAges 9-11 from 9:30 - 10:45 a.m., they will play 4 HolesAges 12-14 from 8 - 9:15 a.m., they will play 6 Holes If your section is already full, please contact Mystic Creek directly to register with them as secondary registration is at Mystic Creek beginning 3/10/25 9am. Contact Trent Smith at trentsmith@ci.dearborn.mi.us.Summer 2025
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WaitlistJunior Golf League (Ages 10-15)GolfMystic Creek’s Junior Golf League. Golfers will play nine holes each Tuesday, walking the course and playing multiple formats. Pull carts are allowed, but not included in the cost. Golfers must bring their own bag, clubs and additional equipment. Previous experience is preferred. In partnership with Mystic Creek Golf Course. The Junior Golf League will play 9 holes on the final day with luncheon. Weekly Schedule: 6:45 a.m. Players arrive, go to the putting green.6:50 a.m. Tips at the practice putting green. 7 a.m. Pairings announced and scorecards distributed. 7:10 a.m. Players report to starting holes.7:15 a.m. Play begins all at the same time.9:15 a.m. Players complete their round and return to the putting green.9:30 a.m. Players turn in their scorecards. If your section is already full, please contact Mystic Creek directly to register with them secondary registration is at Mystic Creek beginning 3/10/25 9am. Contact Trent Smith at trentsmith@ci.dearborn.mi.us.Summer 2025
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LHS Boys Basketball Youth CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsWork with Lakeland Varsity basketball coach Ron Thompson, Staff and Players on fundamentals and scrimmages. We will have drills with varying degree of difficulty to encourage all level player to participate and scrimmage. With our philosophy of Attitude - Hard Work - Preparation, each player will be taught to play with confidence, team first, hard work and to prepare to be the best basketball player you can be. Session 1 is recommended for Incoming 4-6th graders and will focus on basic skills, footwork and positioning. Session 2 is recommended for incoming 7-8th graders and is for older players or those who have played organized basketball and are confident in their playing skills. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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LHS Girls Basketball Youth CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsInstruction for this camp with be provided by Lakeland's varsity girls basketball coach, Michael Leitheim, his staff, as well as current and former girls basketball players at Lakeland. This camp is open to any girl, incoming K-9 graders, and will focus on skill development on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball. This camp will give participants an opportunity to learn more about the game while interacting with new people. T-shirt is included in the fee.Summer 2025
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LHS Girls Volleyball CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis 3 day camp is open to any ability level for girls interested in volleyball. Instruction for this camp will be provided by Lakeland's coaching staff. This camp will introduce and teach the major skills for volleyball: passing, setting, attacking, defense, serve and serve receive. Campers will work hard (please send water with your player). This camp is available for the following age groups: Incoming 1st-5th grade players (based on Fall 2025 grades)Incoming 6th-8th grade players (based on Fall 2025 grades)Incoming 9th-12th grade players (based on Fall 2025 grades) Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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PopularLHS High School Football Camp: Eagles Install Camp (Incoming 9-12 Graders)HS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis camp is for all players - incoming Freshman-Seniors (current 8-11 graders).Incoming 9th and current 9-11th grade football players Install Camp is a must to be on the same page for this new beginning. We will go through scheme, philosophy and strategy that is vital to results. This camp will start the summer and have players ready to learn the game, effort and process. T Shirt provided.All players that haven’t yet picked up a helmet, please show as early a s possible after school on the 8th. Helmets, cleats, tennis shoes and gallon of water needed and a snack. There will be a break in the day.Summer 2025
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PopularLHS High School Football Camp: Eagles Team Camp (9th-12th Grade)HS Athletic Camps/ClinicsNo Substitution for EFFORT Enrollment for incoming 9-12th graders. Install is complete; execution begins, as a team. This camp will be our foundation for the season. Players will learn most of our schemes on offense, defense and specials. Players will learn the importance of effort and competition needed to be successful. T shirt provided. All players will need helmet, cleats, tennis shoes, food(30minute break), and a gallon of water. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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LHS: Future Eagle Football CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis camp is designed to teach the fundamentals of football. This is a non-contact camp that will teach the fundamental techniques of tackling, throwing, kicking/punting, receiving and blocking. We will also work on speed and quickness development. This is a great opportunity to get into a Football State of Mind going into the fall season. Grades 1st- 8th All players receive a t-shirt on last day of camp Please bring football cleats, gym shoes, workout clothes and water. Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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mark6mauno (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)LHS: Future Eagle Softball CampHS Athletic Camps/ClinicsThis three-day camp is open to 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th graders interested in playing softball. Instruction for this camp will be provided by the Lakeland Softball coaching staff, current and former Lakeland players. Fundamentals of hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running will be taught. Campers should bring a bat, helmet, glove, and water to camp. Any questions concerning camp please contact lakelandeaglessoftball@gmail.com Rain date 8/8 Registration fees will be charged on 7/1 for all courses starting after 7/1.Summer 2025
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Dejan Krsmanovic (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Leisure Unlimited LLC - Basketball ScrimmageBasketball ProgramsJump into basketball! Players will polish their passing, shooting and dribbling techniques while increasing game comprehension. We’ll cover strategy, offensive plays, defenses and player positions. Scrimmages will be played during class time. Emphasis is on teamworkand sportsmanship. Wear gym shoes and bring a water bottle.Instructor: Leisure Unlimited LLC, Coach Dave East (www.leisureunlimited.net)Summer 2025
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Dejan Krsmanovic (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Leisure Unlimited LLC - Basketball StartersBasketball ProgramsAGES 5- almost 7 (June) and 6-8 (August)(a NAYS member – National Alliance for Youth Sports)Great for the beginner & those wanting to improve their individual and team skills. Kids willfocus on passing, dribbling and shooting while developing a better understanding ofthe game. Drills are fun and progressive. Scrimmages will be played during class time. Ouremphasis is on effort, teamwork and sportsmanship. Wear gym shoes and bring water.Instructor: Leisure Unlimited LLC, Coach Dave East (www.leisureunlimited.net)Summer 2025
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Leisure Unlimited LLC - Sports Sampler (Ages 3-5.5)Assorted Sports(a NAYS member – National Alliance for Youth Sports)Not sure what your kids like? Try this sampler class. Kids will learn the basics in a variety of sports such as soccer, football, volleyball, tee-ball, basketball, hockey and more. Our emphasis is on participation, effort and teamwork for a positive learning experience. Weargym shoes and bring a water bottle. For info: www.leisureunlimited.net Instructor: Leisure Unlimited LLC, Coach Dave EastSummer 2025