All youth sports run through Templeton Recreation are based on the principles of player participation, safety and FUNdamentals of the game!
Templeton Youth Soccer
The 2011 recreational season for soccer will begin registration in May, continuing through July. The cost is $90 for the first child, $80 for every child after that (within the same family). Soccer is a Fall Sport.
For more information, contact Melissa Johnson, Sports Coordinator, at 434-4909.
Templeton's newest addition to the sports calendar is a HIT! With divisions for High School, Middle School and Vineyard Elementary players, all are sure to enjoy! The best part is the kids get to make their own teams! There are two seasons,
Spring and Summer., and all games are played at the Middle School Gym on Saturday afternoons.
For more information, contact Melissa Johnson at 434-4909.
Templeton Youth Basketball
Templeton Youth Basketball League is for children in 1st Grade through High School.
Player registration will take place the month of October, with practices beginning in early December and games running early January through mid-March. For more information, contact Melissa Johnson, Sports Coordinator, at 434-4909. Visit the Templeton Youth Basketball Websitefor information on schedules, league rules, field directions and more!
Templeton Girls Softball
The Templeton Girls Softball League is for all girls ages 4 through 16. Player registration is typically the month of January, with practices beginning late February and games running mid-March through mid-May. For more information, contact Melissa Johnson,
Sports Coordinator, at 434-4909. Visit the Templeton Girls Softball Website for information on schedules, league rules, field directions and more!
Templeton Youth T-Ball (Coed)
The Templeton Youth T-Ball League is for children ages 4 through 6. Player registration is typically the month of January, with practices beginning late February and games running mid-March through mid-May. For more information, contact Melissa Johnson, Sports Coordinator, at 434-4909.
"Children learn self-control by watching you display self-control. Like a coach who remains calm and under control in tough situations, parents who exhibit good sideline behavior provide young athletes with an appropriate role model for handling the emotional ups and downs of competition."
Parents, coaches and spectators are vital to our youth sports programs, are held to the highest standards in Templeton Youth Sports and as such, must adhere to their respective "Code of Ethics".