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My son is the same age and we are finishing up the Spring soccer with the YMCA. We will be enrolling him at BlueSky indoor soccer league for the summer . Cost is $60.
Hope that helps.
S.
I'm hoping some others will have some feedback on this. I'm wanting to get my almost 4-yr-old son involved in some sort of sports. We went to the Little Gym today for a trial class of the sports skills class. This seemed good and he had fun but I don't really think I want to spend that much money. Then I did some checking and the Keller Pointe offers something called Sporties for Shorties, but they won't be updating their brochure until the 8th so I don't know for sure that they will be offering it this summer. I am also looking into blast ball through the YMCA. Does anybody know what that is? It's listed under baseball so I'm assuming it's similar to T-ball? Anyway, all of the other options are much cheaper than the Little Gym...what have y'all done for your boys and what do you recommend?
My son is the same age and we are finishing up the Spring soccer with the YMCA. We will be enrolling him at BlueSky indoor soccer league for the summer . Cost is $60.
Hope that helps.
S.
We have done the Soccer Tots at Keller Point for the last year or so. My son is 3 and will be 4 in June... He LOVES it and LOVES Coach Mike. Go to www.soccertots.net. Mike Crandall is the Owner. We go on Tuesdays at 3pm and I know he offers a FREE class to try it out.
I have a 6 year old and when he was 4 he took a class called sports for shorties and it was really good because he found out which sports he enjoyed or atleast would be interested in and which ones he would not be interested in. I live in Keller but he took the class at the North Richland Hills rec center (rufe snow and 820) because it was MUCH cheaper than Keller point on just about everything. (Now that was over 2 years ago so it could have changed) Just thought I would let you know. I have a close friend whose 4 year old daughter does blast ball and LOVES it! Hope that all helps... Good Luck...
Soccer is always a good choice for younger ones. I would look into H.U.S.A. (Hurst something Soccer Association...sorry) or I think Colleyville has an association, as well.
Good Luck!