SoCal Wicked Softball (714) 231-6495 Softball www.eteamz.com/socal_wicked_limon/ Established in 2003, the Wicked Softball organization has teams located throughout Southern California, including La Habra, and offers competitive softball for girls who want to play at a higher level. Because many of the participants go on to play at the high school and college levels, SoCal Wicked places a strong emphasis on academic standards and requires that participating players maintain a minimum GPA set by the team. (562) 690-1255 La Habra Pop Warner Football & Cheer www.lahabrapopwarner.com Founded in 1969, La Habra Pop Warner has offered football and cheerleading for children ages five through 15. They also have a Challenger program for children with special needs. On average, the organization serves up to 500 children and encourages sportsmanship, teamwork, and high academic standards. Their season runs from August to November, with home games played at Esteli Park. La Habra NJB https://lahabra-city-njb.rsportz.com/ Basketball La Habra NJB hosts basketball leagues for both boys and girls in grades three through eight who live in La Habra. Practices begin in November, and the season consists of ten games. Each season, NJB donates a portion of each player’s registration fee back to the player’s school to help support their education, resulting in over twenty schools receiving donations. City of La Habra Community Services 101 W. La Habra Boulevard La Habra, CA 90631 La Habra Recreation Division City of La Habra Let’s Play Guide Let’s play is a City effort to create safe places for children to learn through play! CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS & SERVICES La Habra Community Services (562) 383-4200 We offer recreation classes, special events, oversee local youth sports, sports parks and community outreach. City of La Habra Infant, Preschool & (562) 383-4270 School-Age Programs Services provided for children six weeks to 12 years of age. Orange County Youth Center at La Habra (562) 383-4227 Employment, High School Diploma Services for Youth Aged 16-21 years. Serves residents of La Habra, Brea, Fullerton, Buena Park, La Palma, Yorba Linda & Placentia. Children’s Museum of La Habra (562) 383-4236 A place where play is important to learning, since 1977. Boy Scout Troop #883 (562) 665-2956 For almost 44 years, the Knights of Columbus and Our Lady of Guadalupe Church parish have chartered Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts www.lahabragirlscouts.org La Habra Girl Scouts is girl-driven, reflecting the ever changing needs and interests of today’s girls. Girl scouts builds girls’ courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place. La Habra Boys & Girls Club (562) 694-1805 The La Habra Boys & Girls Club is a non-profit organization that provides facilities, professional staff, a fun environment and programs to assist youth development. Rosie’s Garage (714) 626-0655 www.rosiesgarage.org Rosie’s Garage is a nationally recognized after school tutoring program founded to improve grade averages, student attitude, involve parents in academics and build a sense of community. YOUTH SPOR TS AYSO (562) 447-4247 Soccer www.ayso-region94.com Founded in 1974, AYSO Region 94 serves the communities of La Habra, Brea, and Fullerton. There are six philosophies under which AYSO operates: Everyone Plays, Balanced Teams, Open Registration, Positive Coaching, Good Sportsmanship, and Player Development. AYSO holds both an open registration league during the fall and a Spring Select league for divisions U-5 through U-19, serving approximately 1,300 children. The home field for Region 94 is Imperial Middle School in La Habra. La Habra Pumas (714) 403-7764 Soccer www.pumaslh.org The La Habra Pumas are a competitive boys’ soccer club with teams in the U-9 through U-17 divisions. Their goal is to provide an affordable opportunity for any child that has the desire to play at a competitive level. Pumas play in games and tournaments throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Home games are played at Osornio Park. La Habra City Little League (714) 529-8951 Challenger League (Special Needs Baseball) www.lhcll.com Baseball The La Habra City Little League district consists of La Habra as well as parts of La Habra Heights, Brea, and Whittier. Founded in 1959, the league hosts spring and fall seasons for ages four through 18, with approximately 800 children playing each season. LHCLL also holds a Challenger League, designed specifically for children with special needs. The Challenger League utilizes a “buddy” system, where other Little League players assist the Challenger players on the field when necessary. La Habra Girls Softball Association (562) 691-5447 Softball www.LHGSA.com The La Habra Girls Softball Association is a recreational fastpitch softball league for girls ages five through 14. An average of 400 girls participate in both spring and fall seasons, with home games played at La Bonita Park. Its goal is to provide all girls an opportunity to play, as well as to promote good sportsmanship and high character. continued on back cover
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