Parks, Recreation &  Community Services

Health & Wellness Division 

November

2014

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In This Issue
7th/8th Grade Basketball Registration Now Open!
Redwood City Cross Country
Fall Championship Series
Uniform Policy
Team Formation Policy
Redwood City Volleybal Night at Stanford
Spokes Bicycle Program
COACHES
LEAGUE PARTNERS                          
For sports @ Clifford, Fair Oaks and Garfield, please contact the Sheriff's Activities League.

For sports @ Hoover, please contact the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula.
CONTACT US!                     
Recreation Specialist: 
Mike Smith or 650.780.7254.

PE+ Coordinator: 
Josh Feierstein.

Recreation Supervisor:
or 650.780.7335.
Health & Wellness Division
After School Sports
 7th & 8th Grade Basketball Registration Now Open!

Registration is now open for 7th & 8th Grade Basketball! Sign up online today or register in person at Red Morton Center. For more information, please visit us at www.teamsideline.com/redwoodcity. Space is limited, so sign up now!

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Registration Deadline: 

Thursday, Dec. 4th, 2014.

 

Please read our Uniform and Team Formation policies below to ensure that you are aware of all our policies with regards to participation.

 Redwood City Cross Country
Another spectacular Cross Country season has come to a close. Over 70 athletes competed in races at Emerald Hills Golf Course, Red Morton Park, Stulsaft Park, and at the Ram Invitational in Daly City.
  
Thank you to all our coaches, parents, and dedicated PRCS staff for making these races possible. We could not do it without you!
Fall Championship Series

Come support your athletes and show

some school spirit as we move into the playoff and championship rounds for our Fall Flag Football and Volleyball leagues. 

 

Playoffs:   

Flag Football, 11/12 at Hawes Field

 

Championships:

Volleyball, 11/5 at Red Morton

Flag Football, 11/17 at Hawes Field

 

Visit us on www.teamsideline.com/redwoodcity for all specific team scheduling and standings information.

Uniform Policy

Last year, due to the ever increasing prices of uniforms, equipment, and referees, we instituted a new Uniform Policy.  We did experience some growing pains, but we feel that this policy will help us maintain an affordable program for all the children in Redwood City.

 

For more information, please click on Uniform Policy.

Team Formation Policy Reminder

A new Team Formation Policy is being instituted because of the difficulty in finding coaches in many of our programs.  Each team will have a maximum amount of players allowed to register in order to maximize the experience of the players and allow them adequate time to compete with accordance to our playing time rules. 

 

Any additional players wishing to register will be placed on a waitlist.  If the participant is allowed to be added to a team, the parent/guardian will be contacted in order to process payment.  Players cannot participate until the program is paid in full. If there are enough participants and we can secure a second coach, a second team will be added. 

 

 

 

Football (22 players)

Volleyball (12 players)

Basketball (12 players)

4th/5th Soccer (16 players)

6th-8th Grade Soccer (18 players)

 

 

 

 

 Please register your child as soon as possible to secure a spot and/or allow us to recruit more players and a head coach to form a second team. 

Community Enrichment & Engagement
 Redwood City Night at Stanford Volleyball
  

Over 200 Redwood City Volleyball players, coaches ,and parents attended Redwood City Night at Maples Pavilion.  Our players represented Redwood City well, wearing their team uniforms and cheering incredibly loud for the Cardinal.  Stanford Women's Volleyball defeated the UCLA Bruins and is still undefeated and currently ranked #1 in the country.  What a great night for all!

Spokes Bicycle Safety & Maintenance Program
  

Congratulation to the Fair Oaks participants for their completion of the first SPOKES course of the year.  The primary goal of the program is to teach students bicycle safety and basic bicycle maintenance & repair. All students  in the Fair Oaks Program were given a brand new bike, a helmet, a bicycle lock, and a basic bicycle repair tool kit upon completion of the course. 

 

Next stop...Taft School!