S.P.O.R.T.S. Report – Winter 2011
Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
2009 Casino Night Sponsors
Friday, January 29th, 2010
The 5th Annual Casino Night was held this past fall. It was held at a new location (Fishers Convention Center) and we had a live band (Raging Vegas) for the first time. Everyone loved both! In addition to the fun, we were able to raise almost $19,000 to help fund scholarships, pay for interpreters, cover costs to run volunteer background checks, provide first aid kits and more. Thank you to everyone who attended AND helped in the planning. We would like to make a special THANK YOU to all of those companies and individuals who sponsored this wonderful event. We are already planning next year’s event and let you know when to mark your calendar!
Thank You Gold Medal Sponsors |
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Thank You Silver Medal Sponsors |
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Thank You Bronze Medal Sponsors |
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| The GeorgeInsurance Agency, Inc. | |
| Mayer Najem Construction, LLC | UBS Financial Services |
Kohl’s US Youth Soccer American Cup
Monday, January 25th, 2010
Fishers Soccer Club is excited to host our second Kohl’s US Youth Soccer American Cup. The recreational soccer tournament will held over the weekend of June 5-6 2010.
The Kohl’s American Cup, the largest recreational soccer tournament in the country, provides recreational youth soccer players the opportunity to participate in a fun, family-oriented tournament. The tournament will be hosted by FSC and is open to all FSC recreational soccer teams as well as recreational teams from surrounding communities. Please keep this weekend in mind as you make summer vacation plans.
Make sure to ask your child’s coach about participating in the Kohl’s US Youth Soccer American Cup 2010. Please visit our soccer website for more information.
Community Blood Drive
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Community Blood Drive
Saturday, March 6th 9 am to 3:30 pm
Fishers High School Cafeteria
Sponsored by:
The Fishers and HSE High School Baseball Teams
Fishers-HSE Youth Baseball League
WHY SHOULD YOU DONATE BLOOD?
Every two seconds someone needs blood. Every minute, patients use more than 36 units of blood or blood products. Every Day, the Indiana Blood Center MUST supply 550 units of blood to our 60 area hopsitals.
Despite the urgent need for more donors, less than 5 percent of healthy Americans actually donate each year. Giving blood is safe, simple and takes less than an hour. Each donor receives a free mini-physicial that checks for anemia, body temperature, pulse and blood pressure. Donors also receive free cholesterol screening results with every blood donation.
Blood is the ONLY thing that cannot be remanufactured, and the ONE thing that is in constant demand. Please continue to go out and donate if you do on a regular basis and if you have never, open your heart and think about trying. You never know when you or a loved one will be faced with needing blood.
You will have their undying gratitude!
January Coach of the Month: Joe Dunn
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
My son just finished his flag football season playing with Joe Dunn’s Bengals.
I thought Joe Dunn was a very good coach. He taught solid fundamentals which led the boys to improve all season long. He stressed the importance of schoolwork. He exhibited as well as taught good sportsmanship. He let the boys play different positions, in practice and during games. He constantly encouraged the boys to do better while giving recognition of their accomplishments.
If my son plays football next year, I could ask no better coach for my son than Joe Dunn.
- Rich Hatfield
Forms
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Below are PDF links to our most requested forms. Please download, complete, and return to the S.P.O.R.T.S. office.
Code of Conduct
Sunday, July 20th, 2008
On the back of the pink participant copy of the registration form is the Code of Conduct. We expect all participants, coaches, parents, and guardians to adhere to this Code. Our leagues are meant to be a fun, learning experience for the youth of our community. We, as adults, need to show the children the proper way to react to official calls and plays that might not be what we think we saw. These are games. All efforts are made to insure that they are safe, well-officiated opportunities for the children to learn the sport, be with friends and have fun. This cannot take place if adults are yelling at the officials or the other players, especially with inappropriate language. Furthermore, unless there is an injured player or a request by the official, non-players should never be on the field of play during the game.
We cannot strongly enough express our concern on these matters. Last season saw too many examples of misbehavior by adults at our youth games. In one occurrence the police were called, in another the game was called. Adults – we need to control our language and behavior. We need to set the example for the youth so that they can take a “bad call,” deal with it, not cause a disruption for the other players and complete the game. We should be gracious in victory and turn defeat to a victory by working toward improvement of our skills.
The Southeastern Program of Recreational Team Sports requests that tobacco, alcohol and/or drugs not be used during any team sponsored event.
Weather Line
Sunday, July 20th, 2008
| SPORT | Weather Line | Extension |
| Soccer | 767-1476 | |
| Baseball | 465-8575 | |
| Softball | 465-8661 | |
| Football | 845-5582 | 303 |
| Cheerleading | 845-5582 | 304 |
| Boy’s Basketball | 845-5582 | 305 |
| Girl’s Basketball | 845-5582 | 306 |
| Boy’s Lacrosse | 845-5582 | 307 |
| Girl’s Lacrosse | 845-5582 | 308 |
| Volleyball | 845-5582 | 309 |
| Track/Cross Country | 845-5582 | 300 |
| Rugby | 845-5582 | 302 |
What is S.P.O.R.T.S.?
Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
S.P.O.R.T.S. (Southeastern Program of Recreational Team Sports) is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing youth in the Hamilton Southeastern community with the opportunity to participate in recreational and competitive team sports that promote character development, leadership and physical fitness.
We enable the various youth sports member organizations a means of communication, administration and coordination of efforts, including fields and facility block scheduling.
S.P.O.R.T.S. and the Member Leagues provide an invaluable service to the Hamilton Southeastern Community. The following (in no particular order) is a partial listing of some of the more notable services:
- S.P.O.R.T.S. maintains an office at 12690 Promise Road, Fishers. Our office hours are 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Monday – Friday (we are closed on Fridays, 11:30 – 1:00 p.m.) Voice mail and email messages are checked frequently throughout the day. League information can be obtained from the voice mail system and on our website, www.hsesports.org.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. publishes a newsletter two times a year and sends out a monthly e-newsletter.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. provides weekly information on youth league activities to the HSE Schools and local media.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. attends and provides information to the Town of Fishers, Park Advisory Committee.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. has authored and adopted a Code of Conduct that governs the conduct of participants, coaches and parents.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. has implemented a unified registration form and has created a master database of this information.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. has negotiated an insurance program that covers league general liability, and officers and directors liability.
- S.P.O.R.T.S. coordinates all field and facility scheduling for the Town of Fishers as well as coordinates league usage of HSE School Facilities.
- The Fishers Soccer Club has provided nearly $160,000 to the parks and schools for capital improvements in the last seven years
- The Fishers-Hamilton Southeastern Youth Baseball & Softball League has made donations of more than $150,000 in capital improvements to school and park fields including lighting Eller Road Park Fields and upgrades to Billericay Park
Non-Affiliated Sports Organizations
Monday, February 11th, 2008
The links to the sports organizations below are provided by S.P.O.R.T.S. as a courtesy to our participants. These organizations are not affiliated with S.P.O.R.T.S.. We have no control over the content of their websites and have no other specific information regarding their programs.
Baseball Training:
US Athletics, Noblesville, IN
317-770-3881
www.usathletic.com
Roundtripper Academy
317-896-2900
www.roundtripper.com
Basketball Training and Camps:
2012 Elks Hoop Shoot Contest Information
The Fieldhouse, Fishers
317-842-2255
www.thefieldhouse.com
Indiana Basketball Academy, Carmel
317-844-6677
Golf:
2011 Fishers Tri-Kappa Junior Golf Tournament
Entry Form
Hockey:
Fishers Youth Hockey Association
www.eteamz.com/fishersyouthhockey
Hamilton Southeastern High School Hockey Club
www.eteamz.com/hseroyalshockey
Swimming:
Fishers Area Swimming Tigers
www.fasttigers.com
Southeastern Swim Club
www.southeasternswim.org
Tennis:
HCCTA – Hamilton County Community Tennis Association
www.hccta.org
Wrestling:
www.hse.k12.in.us/hhs/athletics/wrestling/




















