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A juvenile red billed gull at Piha beach.
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Off the Sideline was founded by Leslie Mestman as a way to help low-income children participate in team sports. The Portland, Oregon-based organization provides financial scholarships that enable children to enroll in community sports programs that they otherwise could not afford.
Research shows that kids who play team sports typically are healthier and fitter than those who don't. Team sports also provides children access to positive role models, community engagement and the concepts of humility and grace in victory and defeat. Team sports also foster leadership and collaboration skills. We believe all children should have the opportunity to get in the game.
Tyaire Ponzo-Meek slaps hands with his teammates in his game against Mercy College at Wilmington University on December 15, 2014. Copyright 2014; Wilmington University. All rights reserved. Photo by Frank Stallworth
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar met the delegation from United States of America on the sidelines of 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2025
This past Sunday, the York Adult Flag Football league had an exciting start to the spring season with three divisions and multiple games taking place on 4 fields at the Northeastern Middle School. The teams were eager to secure their first win and position themselves for the playoffs, making for some intense competition on the field. Good luck to all the teams as they continue to battle it out throughout the season.
LockedIN Magazine photographer Rick "Beetle" Bailey of @bbphotographer58 and @MyMidAtlantic was on the sidelines to keep our fans #LockedIN.
Take a moment to #StayActive with #LockedINMagazine and ask yourself #RuLockedIN
Off the Sideline was founded by Leslie Mestman as a way to help low-income children participate in team sports. The Portland, Oregon-based organization provides financial scholarships that enable children to enroll in community sports programs that they otherwise could not afford.
Research shows that kids who play team sports typically are healthier and fitter than those who don't. Team sports also provides children access to positive role models, community engagement and the concepts of humility and grace in victory and defeat. Team sports also foster leadership and collaboration skills. We believe all children should have the opportunity to get in the game.