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What is Young Athletes?
Special Olympics Young Athletes is an early childhood sports play program for children aged two to seven years old. Our young athletes learn basic sports skills like kicking and throwing a ball and playing with others. Children with and without intellectual disabilities play together. Families also have the opportunity to get involved in the fun and connect with the Special Olympics community of support.
While young athletes play, they gain motor skills like balance, flexibility, strength and coordination. In fact, in a recent study, children with developmental delays who participated in a structured ten-week Young Athletes program showed significantly more motor development than those who did not participate. Not only that, but their teachers and parents also reported improved confidence, language skills and social skills. Another benefit was families played more together at home and in the community.
Manchester Young Athletes hold eight-week sessions with one session each in the fall, winter, and spring. Manchester Young Athletes is offered free of charge and will be limited to 15 registered athletes per season. We will maintain a waiting list if necessary. We take a short break in between each term and follow the Manchester School District calendar for holidays and vacation weeks. All our assistant coaches are generous volunteers from Bill’s church and SNHU.
Sessions are typically held at the Manchester Community Music School (MCMS) Gym on Mondays. Do you have a Young Athlete who is turning eight? We welcome our Young Athletes to continue on with us as Special Olympics athletes!
About our head coach:
Bill Jones
Bill is the Coach of the Young Athletes Program (YAP) in Manchester. He has a long relationship with Special Olympics covering 30 + years, including over 20 years as Captain Plunger, his alter ego during the annual Penguin Plunge. Bill is the manager of the mini-javelin competition every year at the State Summer Games, and was nominated for the Granite Award as the Volunteer of the Year through Knights of Columbus in 2020. He served on the Board of Directors for several years, and served as the volunteer state wide Coordinator for Young Athletes. He opened the Young Athletes program in Manchester in 2018. Bill welcomes any interested parents to contact him for more information.
2024 schedule:
Winter Term – 2024
January 8, 2024 Week One Foundational Skills Lesson
January 15, 2024 MLK HOLIDAY No practice
January 22, 2024 Week Two Walking and Running
January 29, 2024 Week Three Jumping and Balancing
February 5, 2024 Week Four Trapping and Catching
February 12, 2024 Week Five Throwing
February 19, 2024 PRESIDENTS DAY No practice
February 26, 2024 VACATION WEEK No practice
March 4, 2024 Week Six Striking & Kicking
March 11, 2024 Week Seven Review of skills and Awards
Spring Term – 2024
March 25, 2024 Week One Foundational Skills Lesson
April 1, 2024 Week Two Walking and Running
April 8, 2024 Week Three Jumping and Balancing
April 15, 2024 Week Four Trapping and Catching
April 22, 2024 VACATION WEEK No practice
April 29, 2024 Week Five Throwing
May 6, 2024 Week Six Striking
May 13, 2024 Week Seven Kicking
May 20, 2024 Week Eight Review of skills and Awards