Raleigh Parks Athletics Awarded Excellence in Youth Sports

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The City of Raleigh’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Athletics Division has been honored with the Excellence in Youth Sports award by the National Alliance for Youth Sports. The prestigious award was presented at the annual conference in Baltimore, recognizing the division’s outstanding efforts in promoting and acknowledging positive sportsmanship in their youth leagues.

The Excellence in Youth Sports award is specifically given to programs that go above and beyond in their initiatives. It acknowledges organizations that have earned the Better Sports for Kids Quality Program Provider designation and have truly excelled in making their programs stand out. The Raleigh Parks Athletics team’s dedication to promoting positive sportsmanship has set them apart and made them deserving of this recognition.

“We are thrilled to receive this prestigious award,” said [speaker]. “It is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our team in creating a positive and inclusive sports environment for our young athletes.”

The Raleigh Parks Athletics team has implemented innovative strategies to instill values of sportsmanship and fair play among their youth participants. Their efforts have not only focused on teaching the skills and techniques of the game but also on fostering a sense of respect and camaraderie among players.

“We strongly believe that sports should be a platform for character development,” said [speaker]. “By emphasizing sportsmanship, we aim to instill lifelong values of integrity, respect, and teamwork in our young athletes.”

The recognition from the National Alliance for Youth Sports highlights the impact of Raleigh Parks Athletics’ initiatives on the local youth community. Through their programs, they have successfully created an environment where young athletes can thrive both on and off the field.

The Excellence in Youth Sports award serves as a validation of the division’s commitment to providing high-quality sports experiences for the youth of Raleigh. It also serves as an inspiration for other organizations to prioritize sportsmanship and create inclusive environments for young athletes.

“We are proud to be recognized as a leader in youth sports,” said [speaker]. “This award motivates us to continue our efforts in fostering positive sportsmanship and ensuring that every child has the opportunity to enjoy and excel in sports.”

The City of Raleigh’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Athletics Division’s achievement has been celebrated by the community, and their dedication to promoting positive values through sports has been commended by parents and participants alike.

To learn more about the Raleigh Parks Athletics team’s award and their commitment to sportsmanship, please visit [source].

Overall, the Excellence in Youth Sports award is a testament to the exceptional work of the City of Raleigh’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Athletics Division in creating a positive and inclusive sports environment for the youth of Raleigh. Their efforts in promoting and acknowledging positive sportsmanship have set them apart and made them a true exemplar in the field of youth sports.



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