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Youth can excel in
sports organizations
itting a home run or scoring a
touchdown are accomplish-
ments children of all ages can
do before they enter middle and high
school. Joshua offers two sports associ-
ations for children of all ages so they
can stay active in their community.
Pee wee football
For 34 years, the Joshua Pee Wee
Football Association has offered pro-
grams for children in grades prekin-
dergarten through sixth with the goal
to encourage and develop the funda-
mental skills and physical growth of
young athletes by offering organized
tackle football, flag football and cheer-
leading programs with the sole pur-
pose of instruction and fun.
President Camron Carroll said the
importance this program has to chil-
dren helps to develop sound and pro-
ficient athletes to prepare them for
their advancement into the Joshua ISD
athletic program.
“I am very happy to be apart of
an organization that builds
competitive spirit along with
keeping our youth strong
and physically fit,” Carroll
said. “As president of this
association, I am proud to
say we are all for the chil-
dren, and it is a honor to be
apart of something like this.”
For information, visit
hometeamsonline.com/
teams/?u=JPWFA&s=football.
Baseball and softball
The Joshua Baseball and Softball
Association has provided the commu-
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