Mustangs Youth Sports
The Mustangs Youth Sports Association is a 501 (c)(3) exempt organization

The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. “Vince Lombardi”

 

 

   

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“It's the name on the front of the jersey that matters most, not the one on the back.”
Joe Paterno

"Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile."
Vince Lombardi

"Failure happens all the time. It happens every day in practice. What makes you better is  how you react to it
Mia Hamm

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10 Reasons for playing organized sports

 

 

1. Playing sports is fun. It gives your child something to do and a group to belong to. They have a group of friends that has the same goals and interests.

2. Research has found that kids playing sports are more likely to have a positive body image and higher self-esteem. They also are less likely to be overweight.

3. Kids involved in sports are less likely to take drugs or smoke because they realize the impact that these destructive activities can have upon their performance.

4. Physical activities are a good way to relieve stress and reduce depression.

5. Sports help kids develop discipline. They learn to set goals and then work to achieve those goals. They learn that by working hard they can accomplish the things that they want to in their lives.

6. Kids who play sports quickly learn that sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. They learn to be a good sport in both situations.

7. Statistics show that kids who are involved in sports are more likely to experience academic success and graduate from high school.

8. Sports help develop teamwork and leadership skills. Kids quickly learn that they have to work together as a team to win the game.

9. Motor skills, strategic thinking, and even math skills are learned by playing sports. Students develop strategic thinking as they figure out plays and the best way to get around a player or score a goal. Math skills are used as they calculate scores and stats.

10. Regular exercise increases quality of life. Children who exercise are more likely to continue the practice into adulthood. Whatever way you look at it sports benefits your child.