PleaseNoL01 said:
I have 2 girls (13 and 12). Here are my suggestions:
Tennis- junior team tennis. They play matches on sundays in the fall and spring. I live in Oak Meadow (close to CH) and we have a team. It's a great way to learn the game! I also know several neighborhoods just north of you on NW Military that all have tennis programs.
Volleyball- my daughters play at their middle school but a lot of their friends play club volleyball.
JCC sports- we've only played basketball there but they have a lot of other options.
Swimming- a lot of neighborhoods have summer swim teams that any kids can join, but you can also do year round swimming through AAAA, Wave, and there's one at the JCC.
Softball- my youngest player at Mcallister Park LL but not sure if that's the one you feed into. You may be capitol park LL.
Hope that helps!
I actually had her in Tennis for about a year. She took lessons at incarnate word, but then I got her a professional coach twice a week. The thing with tennis, I think it takes a while before you can enjoy it. Getting the serve down is so hard for her. Plus this hot summer, and our past tennis coach was pushy for a 8 and 9 year old at the time.
But looking back on it, she was doing drills and training non-stop, and the only time she played with someone was at incarnate word. She was brutally competitive though that time, it was doubles, and she complained to her partner that he wasn't pulling his weight. I talked to her about it so I think now she knows she needs to encourage and compliment instead.
I would be interested in the tennis clubs up military, that is really close to me, and right next to her school. Any direction there would be much appreciated.
My daughter is actually a good swimmer. She got burned out of it though. She was taking lessons at gold's gym, and she had a great backstroke. She is still a little clumsy but she could still fly. Her mom was a great swimmer also, she swam competitively for an Army team. I need to look into that also, and will check out AAAA, Wave, and JCC. I don't think there is one at Castle Hills to my knowledge.
Personally, I think softball she would really enjoy. I have wanted to check into that.