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Skyhawks Sports Academy
Basic Information
Address: 5743 E. Red Bird Road, Scottsdale AZ 85266
Email: agladstone@skyhawks.com
Phone Number: 6027570055
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Additional Information
Sponsor:
0.00
Schools Served: All
School District: All
County: Pima
Schedule: 1/2 day, full day, after school
Ages: 3-13
Capacity: 40
Membership/Pricing: varies
History:
Skyhawks is a 40 year old company specializing in teaching life skills through sports!
Program Highlights:
Kids receive a ball and a t-shirt
Support Services:
All staff are 1st Aid & CPR certified
Activities:
Flag football, baseball, basketball, cheer, volleyball, track & field, soccer, golf
Field Trip Destinations: n/a
Program Information:
We provide over ten different kinds of summer and year-round after-school sport programs for kids ages 36 months to 14 years across the nation. We are best known for teaching life skills through sports.
We are currently looking for hosting organizations to partner with in your area. I am reaching out to see if you would be interested in running programs with our organization.
Many of our hosting organizations run their own programs in-house, they just add our programs due to the one-stop nature of our company. We serve a wide age range and offer a variety of beginner to intermediate programs including Soccer, Flag Football, Basketball and our popular multi-sport classes. Our hosting partners love us because there is no cost to the organization - as a matter of fact, you get money back from a portion of the proceeds. All we need from you is the facility and help promoting to the kids; we provide the rest. You don't have to worry about coaches, insurance or equipment.
Slogan: Teaching Life Skills Through Sports