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Cougar Paws Basketball
CougarPaws basketball teaches the fundamentals of basketball. Our mission is for kids to have a positive, fun experience with basketball, develop the individual and team skills necessary to be successful in the sport, and also teach the general lessons of sports, including sportsmanship, teamwork and hard work.
Registrations for the CougarPaws Basketball pre-season clinics are now open! Please find more information below and sign up today!
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Cougar Paws 1st-4th Grade Mini League
The 4-week mini league focuses on skill development through training drills and competition.
Our goal is to foster a love for basketball without the pressure of a full-season commitment.
Dates:
Sunday November 17 | 1-3pm Seal Center Gym |
Saturday November 23 | 9-11am Seal Center Gym |
Sunday December 8 | 1-3pm Seal Center Gym |
Saturday December 14 | 9-11am Seal Center Gym |
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Cougar Paws Basketball 5th & 6th Grade League
Cougar Paws basketball league teaches the fundamentals of basketball and provides organized team play for 5th and 6th grade boys and girls at Collegiate School.
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Game Changer Football
Game Changer Football helps players develop the techniques and strategies necessary to take their game to the next level. Athletes will be exposed to all facets of the game including team warmups, offensive and defensive Xs and Os, position specific techniques and games!
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Game Change Football is run by Collin McConaghy. Coach McConaghy, co-founder of The Peavey Project, graduated from the University of Richmond in 2010, where he played football, was a team captain, member of the 2008 National Championship team and majored in Business Administration. In 2012, he received his Master’s of Education. He has worked in the education field as a director, teacher, advisor and coach. He is a certified mindfulness teacher, head football coach and a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
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Geronimo
Founded in 1995, Geronimo Lacrosse teaches fundamentals and provides organized team play for area youth. Our mission is to expose children to the game of lacrosse while nurturing individual skill development and teamwork with a consistent emphasis on sportsmanship.
Geronimo Lacrosse spring league registration is now open!
Winter Clinics
Girls Jan 11
Boys Feb 17
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Geronimo Lacrosse spring league registration is now open!
Geronimo Lacrosse fosters both personal and team growth through organized group play, teaching our 1st-6th Grade boys and girls the fundamentals of the sport. With an emphasis on sportsmanship, Geronimo develops individual skills and nurtures an energetic and supportive atmosphere that generates growth.
BOYS PROGRAM
Pathfinders (K - 3rd Grade): A clinic-style program designed to teach basic skills and fundamentals through engaging drills and games. Sessions are held on Saturday mornings from 8:30 - 10 a.m.
Warriors (4th - 6th Grade): This program builds on foundational lacrosse skills and introduces game concepts, with practices on typically one weekday night from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. and games on Saturday mornings from 8:30 - 10 a.m.
GIRLS PROGRAM
Rising Stars (1st - 2nd Grade): A clinic-style program designed to teach basic skills and fundamentals through engaging drills and games. Sessions are held on Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Blazing Stars (3rd - 6th Grade): This program builds on foundational lacrosse skills and introduces game concepts, with practices on typically one weekday night from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. and games on Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m - 12 p.m.
Location: 300 Blair Rd., Richmond, VA 23238
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MatCats Wrestling
MatCats is a youth wrestling program open to boys and girls from all schools in 1st-6th Grade. The program is designed to be a fun and safe introduction to the sport of wrestling. It promotes character, resilience and confidence while the strength, balance and agility that come from wrestling have a tremendous impact on a child's development and success in other sports.
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Participants in the clinic will get an introduction to the sport of wrestling, learn a few fundamental moves and positions, and have the opportunity to play some wrestling-related games.
The Collegiate Wrestling coaching staff and parent volunteers run the program.
Age Groups
1st & 2nd Graders
3rd & 4th Graders
5th & 6th Graders
Dates & Time
All sessions are 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
1st & 2nd Graders
Wednesday, Jan. 8
Wednesday, Jan. 15
Wednesday, Jan. 22
Wednesday, Jan. 29
Wednesday, Feb. 5
Wednesday, Feb. 12
3rd & 4th Graders
Thursday, Jan. 9
Thursday, Jan. 16
Thursday, Jan. 23
Thursday, Jan. 30
Thursday, Feb. 6
Thursday, Feb. 13
5th & 6th Graders
TBD
Location
Seal Athletic Center
2nd Floor Wrestling Room
103 N Mooreland Rd. Richmond, VA 23229
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RiverCats Softball
RiverCats Softball is designed to introduce and further develop the fundamental skills that are required to play the game of softball. Our program is divided into two levels: Little Cats (JK-3rd Grade) and Big Cats (4th, 5th and 6th Grades). Each level will provide developmentally appropriate instruction, games, drills and most importantly FUN.
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Instruction is led by the Collegiate Softball Program Leader, Robby Turner. Please contact Robby Turner at
rturner@collegiate-va.org if you have questions.
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Sandlot Baseball
Sandlot Baseball provides intensive instruction in an enjoyable, high-energy environment. We are committed to fostering holistic development in young athletes, equipping them with the skill set and knowledge required for long-term success in baseball.
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Sandlot Baseball Winter Clinics are designed to offer players (new and experienced) an opportunity to train with Collegiate varsity coaches, former college players and current Collegiate varsity players. Our goal is to provide an opportunity to develop skills through practice progressions that our varsity players do every day. The winter clinic will be run in a fun and up tempo environment that fosters fun and development in the areas of hitting, throwing, defense and baserunning.
Winter Clinics
Saturday, Dec. 7 & Dec. 21
9:00am - 12:00pm
Robins Campus
Saunders Center Turf Room
400 Blair Rd, Richmond, VA 23238
Grades: 1-6
Andrew Slater, Sandlot Baseball Program Leader
Please contact
Coach Slater with any questions, comments or concerns.
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Tallyho Field Hockey
Founded in 2004, Tallyho Field Hockey teaches basic skills, rules, elementary game strategy and sportsmanship through fun, age-appropriate drills and organized team play. The Tallyho Field Hockey program is open to all students from all schools in 3rd-6th Grade.
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Teaching is provided primarily by adult coaches with significant college and/or high school playing and/or coaching experience. Collegiate School Varsity and JV players will assist our coaches.
All sessions take place at Collegiate School's Robins Campus.
400 Blair Rd, Richmond, VA 23238
Season Dates:
Wednesday, Sept. 4 | 6-7:30 p.m. |
Wednesday, Sept. 11 | 6-7:30 p.m. |
Saturday, Sept. 14 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. |
Wednesday, Sept. 18 | 6-7:30 p.m. |
Saturday, Sept. 21 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. |
Wednesday, Sept. 25 | 6-7:30 p.m. |
Saturday, Sept. 28 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. |
Saturday, Oct. 5 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. |
Wednesday, Oct. 9 (make up date/only if needed) | 6-7:30 p.m. |
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TrackCats Track and Field
TrackCats is a youth track and field program committed to fostering athleticism, discipline and sportsmanship in children and young adults. TrackCats offers instructional clinics designed to teach the fundamental mechanics of running, jumping and relay techniques.
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Staffed by a team of experienced coaches and mentors and led by Head Coach Brent Miller, our programs are tailored to suit athletes of all skill levels. We aim to instill a lifelong love for track and field, empowering our participants to reach their full athletic potential while building character and leadership skills.
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Volley Paws
VolleyPaws offers students in 3rd-6th Grades the opportunity to learn and play volleyball in a fun, safe, supervised and positive environment. All abilities are welcome, as our program offers individualized attention for each player so they may develop skills and improve their level of play.
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The primary purpose of our VolleyPaws program is to teach and improve the basic volleyball skills (serving, passing, setting and spiking) with an emphasis on character development through sport.
VolleyPaws offers a fall season and spring clinic.
This fall season we are offering the following sessions:
Location: Seal Athletic Center
Dates: 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 10/5, 10/19, 11/2
3-4 grade 8:30-9:30am
5-6 grade 9:30-11:00am