Raleigh Rockets Track 2024

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Interested in Track and Field? The Raleigh Rockets is the perfect program for young athletes to discover the exhilarating world of track and field. With a focus on development, fundamentals, and technique, this program aims to inspire athletes to develop a love for running and physical activity.

“Our goal is to introduce young athletes to the sport of track and field in a fun and engaging way,” says the spokesperson for the Raleigh Rockets. “We believe that by providing a positive and supportive environment, athletes will not only improve their skills but also develop a lifelong passion for the sport.”

Participants in the Raleigh Rockets program will have the opportunity to compete in track meets that include a variety of field events. Uniform shirts will be provided to all athletes.

Registration for the Raleigh Rockets Track Team begins on February 1. Practices will commence on March 11. The program is open to youth ages 7-12 as of August 31, 2023. The cost of registration is $45.

To register for the Raleigh Rockets Track Team, interested individuals can visit the RecLink website or contact their local Community Center. The program is available at the following locations:

– Barwell: 919-996-5994
– Brier Creek: 919-996-3301
– Biltmore Hills: 919-996-6895
– Green Road: 919-996-4141
– Jaycee: 919-996-6833
– John Chavis: 919-996-6590
– Laurel Hills: 919-996-2383
– Method Road: 919-996-6066
– Sgt. Courtney Johnson: 919-831-6719

The Raleigh Rockets Track Team is excited to welcome young athletes and looks forward to providing them with a rewarding and enjoyable track and field experience. Don’t miss the chance to join this dynamic program and discover the thrill of track and field!

As the spokesperson for the Raleigh Rockets says, “We are committed to fostering a love for running and physical activity in young athletes. Join us and be part of an incredible journey!”

So, if you or someone you know is interested in track and field, mark your calendars for February 1 and get ready to join the Raleigh Rockets Track Team. It’s an opportunity you won’t want to miss!



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