CHAPTER LINKS Apple Valley Rattlers Colton Yellow Jackets N. San Bernardino Cowboys Desert Valley Hawks Jurupa Steelers Summit Titans Snowline Diamondbacks San Jacinto Eagles Riverside Rams San Bernardino Hawks Rialto Panthers Ontario Outlaws Redlands Hesperia Barstow Eastvale Rancho Cucamonga Moreno Valley Falcons Bloomington Bruins LOCAL LINKS Inland Empire Jr. All American Football & Cheer www.inlandempirefootball.com Ayala High School Football www.ayaladogs.com Chino Hills High Football www.chinohillsfootball.net Chino Hills Youth Football Camp www.chyouthfootballcamp.com ProCamps anthonymunoz78.com
Basketball National Junior Basketball www.chinovalleynjb.com
SAFETY RESOURCES
Brain Injury Association BIA's fact sheet about sports and concussion safety (http://www.biausa.org/Prevfacts.htm) provides data on brain injuries for several sports, including football. Call BIA at 1-800-444-6443. National Athletic Trainers Association On NATA's home page (www.nata.org), you'll find a link to injury information, including statistics and prevention tips. You can reach NATA at 214-637-6282.
National SAFE KIDS Campaign Visit the SAFE KIDS home page (www.safekids.org) to access fact sheets on sports and recreation injuries. Call SAFE KIDS at 202-662-0600.
National Youth Sports Safety Foundation NYSSF (www.nyssf.org) has a variety of fact sheets on sports safety available for purchase. NYSSF's phone number is 617-277-1171.
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons The AAOS fact sheet on football (www.aaos.org/wordhtml/pat_educ/football.htm) provides a list of equipment required by most youth football leagues. AAOS's phone number is 1-800-346-2267. ARTICLES
Ten signs of a Good Youth Sports Program Parents & Coaches: Get Tough about Bullying Tips on Using Motion When Coaching Youth Football Double Duty: When Mom or Dad is the Head Coach Lessons for the New Coach On-The-Go Snack Ideas Fundraising with Karaoke Getting Ready for the New Season Umpires Help Or The Hard Way? Teaching Kids Responsibility Is Your Child on the Field or the Sideline? Strategies for Coaching Football to Different Ages When Parent's Cheers Turn to Jeers