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Skyhawks Flag Football Beginners Spring

Skyhawks Sports Academy

The Spring version of Skyhawks flag football for kids new to the sport, ages 6-9. Saturday mornings 9:30-10:30 at Hutchins Street Square West Park, $99 resident / $108 non-resident through Lodi Parks and Rec. Powered by USA Football's curriculum, so the skills taught are the same fundamentals used at higher levels: throwing form, catching, kicking, flag-pulling, and basic positional awareness. Lodi parents pick this when their kid wants to try football without tackle, when they are not ready to commit to the Blue Chip season ($139+) or Jr Flames youth football and want a cheaper Saturday-morning intro, or when they want their kid moving on Saturday mornings rather than parked in front of a screen. Eight weeks long.

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Season
Spring
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Schedule
Saturdays · 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Where
125 S Hutchins St, Lodi, CA 95240
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Cost
$99 resident / $108 non-resident
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Registration
Open (rolling)
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