Parsippany Hills Field Hockey Team Offers Free Youth Clinic

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The Parsippany Hills High School Field Hockey Team will host a free youth clinic for students entering grades 3 to 8 this summer. The clinic, scheduled for four Saturdays—June 29, July 6, July 13, and July 20—will run from 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. at the high school football field. Designed to introduce young athletes to field hockey, the program will focus on developing fundamental skills in a supportive setting led by high school players and coaches.

Organizers have made it easier for newcomers to join by allowing participants to borrow field hockey sticks. Attendees are encouraged to bring sunscreen, water, a mouthguard, shin guards, and sneakers to ensure their safety and comfort. Advance registration is required, highlighting the need for planning among interested families. This initiative aims to foster interest in field hockey among local youth and strengthen community ties through sports. Clinics like this can significantly impact young athletes' engagement in physical activities and team sports.

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