News
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 2:47:53 PM Most of the games are scheduled to be played but with some slight revisions to field locations. The 7-year Boys West Bank Division games on West Bank field 5 have been moved to West Bank Field 13 due to field conditions on field 5. The 9-10 Boys Baseball division game on West Bank Field 4 has been canceled due to field conditions. We will work on rescheduling this game. Games at Ormond are scheduled to be played. West Bank Field 4 will be locked up due to field conditions we asked that teams please stay off the field until drier conditions present itself.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 1:57:59 PM Due to a team dropping and merging in the 7yr old boys West Bank Division, we had to revise the schedule. Originally, Mimosa Prince was scheduled to play a LULING-2 team on Field 5 at 7:00pm but will now have a BYE for tonight. Teams will now be playing a double header on Thursdays (dates vary by team name). The schedule was revised this way, to still be on tract with the original allotment of games. In the event of a rain out on a double header, we will work to move these games to an off day of play to be made up. In the event we have numerous rain days, we will go by the best use of calendar of dates.
Thursday, March 20, 2025 11:19:31 AM Please Note: Field 13 at the West Bank Bridge Park is located in right field on field 5. The field will have signage on the fence line indicating the field location.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 12:36:30 PM Game Scheduling & Weather Policy Games will begin on time. A 15-minute grace period is granted only for the first game of the day. Only the Department of Parks and Recreation may postpone or reschedule games. Games will not be rescheduled for vacations or non-SCPRD-affiliated events. Games may be rescheduled only for school functions that prevent a team from fielding the minimum number of players. Weather-related cancellations will be rescheduled if the calendar allows. Playoff games will be rescheduled for the next available playing day. Coaches should check the league website (scpparksandrec.com) for weather-related updates.
Monday, November 28, 2022 10:10:35 AM Below are the Guidelines that will be followed during the SCPRD Basketball Sports Season, as it relates to Indoor Recreation Practice and Indoor Recreation Games. Indoor Basketball Practice / Indoor Basketball Games Once the game / practices are over, we kindly ask that all participants promptly exit the facility for staff to clean and sanitize the area. This is done to ensure that the next scheduled practice / game can start on time. We kindly ask players, coaches, and spectators not to gather in the Lobby/Hallway of the EAD Community Center, Sacred Heart Gym, and St. Charles Parish Public School Gymnasiums. We kindly ask that Coaches, Players, and spectators wait until it is their scheduled game / practice time to enter the facility. Gymnasiums will open the doors at 5:30pm. Please enter the gym at your scheduled time. Restroom will be available for use; we kindly ask to please wash hands and throw away trash in the trash receptacles. Concessions will be sold @ EAD Community Center, outside food and drink will not be allowed inside the gym other than a water for the player. We recommend players bringing their own water or drink into the gym with their name on it. Please remember RED DRINK will not be allowed in the gymnasium, because of the stains that it causes to the floor. Spectators who disrupt the integrity of the game will be asked to leave the gym. We encourage all spectators, coaches, and players to have a fun and safe experience. Gross misbehavior including but not limited to; vulgarity, verbale abuse, and physical abuse will not be tolerated and said person(s) will be asked to leave the facility. Individuals refusing to do so will result in law enforcement intervention. In result, said individual could face a ban of 2 years in attending or participating in St. Charles Parish Parks and Recreation Programs .
Friday, March 17, 2017 12:59:43 PM

Players Safety:

Concussion?

A concussion is a brain injury that can be caused by a blow or jolt to the head and can change the way the brain normally works. Any concussion is serious whether mild or severe. They can also be caused by a blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth and causes the brain to strike the surrounding skull. Concussions most often do NOT result in loss of consciousness - only 10% involve loss of consciousness. In the past concussion laws have only applicable to school-sponsored athletics or to activities taking place on school-owned property. Some laws are applicable to all youth sports organizations, whether affiliated or not with a school district. The Department of Parks and Recreation strongly encourages all coaches and players to comply with any applicable laws and to review the information and training materials on concussions which are available free of charge on the Centers For Disease Control website at: http://www.cdc.gov/headsup/youthsports/training/index.html

 
Thursday, August 4, 2011 2:58:11 PM

Youth Football Development Video for Youth Football Coaches

 USA FOOTBALL

http://www.usafootball.com/coach?context=coaches

Player Progression Development Model

Overview

Player Progression Development Model (P.P.D.M.)

Each age requires a different approach to training and development. The Player Progression Development Model was built to ensure that players get the best and most appropriate training for their age. The complete system guides coaches, players and parents with our age base courses, our 3D animated Drill library and our Film Room video techniques, all designed to make a better, safer game.

Select an age group above for more details.

Each age group has 11 Components that make up a complete development plan.


  • Physcial Skills
  • Mental, Emotional & Social
  • Technical Skills
  • Game Development
  • Team Warmups
  • Training: Volume & Intensity
  • Planning
  • Competition
  • Ration: Training to game
  • Coaching Certification
  • Parents’ Priorities