Youth League – Week 3

Oct 31, 2015

YOUTH LEAGUE PLAYED FIRST GAMES

The Youth League played their first games, a doubleheader, at Jefferson Middle School on October 31.  Volleyball finals were: Coolidge 2 vs. Hillcrest 0, Fillmore 2 vs Bodine 0, Hillcrest 2 vs. Rancho Village 0, Prairie Queen 2 vs Lee 0, Prairie Queen 2 vs. Rancho Village 0, Southern Hills 2 vs. Prairie Queen 1, and Wheeler 2 vs. Coolidge 0.  Football final scores were: Hillcrest 28 vs. Bodine 14, Lee 34 vs. Capitol Hill 0, Prairie Queen 20 vs. Lee 8, Prairie Queen 14 vs. Cesar Chavez 0, and Southern Hills 36 vs. Capitol Hill 8.

The schools are really showing their support for their students.  Three of the schools’ principals came out to watch the games!  We also had a number of teachers who came out to support their students.  Each week we are seeing greater attendance, with more than a hundred people attending games on Saturday. One P.E. teacher brought his wife who helped with warm-ups.  Another parent stepped up to coach. One mom’s son asked if he could get there early so he could watch the other teams…his way of “watching film” so his team would be prepared for their matchups.

We’re already selecting coaches and are actively recruiting for basketball, so we’re laying the foundation for our basketball league.

This Saturday’s game, Nov. 7, is another doubleheader.  It promises to be another great turnout!

Cheering on Our Cheer Captain, Mandi Dotson

Mandi Dotson has been part of the Fields & Futures story since the very beginning, loyally and enthusiastically cheering for us through our biggest wins. Now, it's our turn to cheer on our resident cheer captain as she continues to grow the sport in her role as Director of Cheer & Youth Sports Advocate.

A Spring In Our Step: OKCPS Spring Sports Clinics

With spring sports in the air, Fields & Futures sprang into action to host a series of spring sports clinics for OKCPS athletes and coaches. This March featured three key events: the Spring Break Goalkeeper Clinic, the OKCPS Golf Coaches Clinic, and the Simon Greiner Program Field Events Clinic.

Daryen “DJ” Jefferson: In a Lane of His Own

Daryen "DJ" Jefferson isn't just another student-athlete at Douglass High School – he's wired a little bit differently. The high school valedictorian discovered his passion for long-distance running when he was 10 years old and hasn't looked back. As he prepares for the next chapter of his journey – college athletics – he's just hitting his stride and in a lane of his own.

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