Children's Recreation

Bethany First Church of the Nazarene has a recreation program for children that is amazing. There are coaches who care and children who give it their best! With sports like basketball, baseball, and soccer there is something for every child to enjoy. These leagues are set up so children of all skill levels can participate in an atmosphere that is supportive, instructional, and positive. Check out the highlight video below and see for yourself how great this program is!

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Game Schedules for our current sport. We'd love to see you at the games!

NEXT SPORT
July 2013 - Register for Summer Children's Soccer (ages 5-11)


We need 2013 Children's Soccer Coaches!  Call 789-2050 or e-mail mwilds@bethanynaz.org if you would like more information on coaching.

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Soccer

Soccer is for kids ages 5-11. Registration begins in August. Practices begin in September and run through early November. Micro Co-Ed Ages 5-6-7

  • Mini Co-Ed Ages 7-8-9
  • Junior Co-Ed Ages 10-11

Mighty Mites Indoor Soccer
This league is especially for ages 3 and 4 and fun for the whole family to watch!  There are no practices, and games are on Saturday mornings beginning in April.  Registration is in March.

Basketball

Registration begins in November.  Practices begin in December and games are on Saturdays in January, February and March. Kids ages 5-11 are invited to register to play in a non-competitive, instructional and Christian environment where volunteer coaches incorporate devotions as well as scripture memorization.

  • Micros    Ages 5-7
  • Minors    Ages 8-9
  • Majors    Ages 10-11

Baseball

  • MICROS: T-Ball Co-Ed Ages 5, 6
  • MINORS: Machine Pitch Co-Ed Ages 7, 8
  • MAJORS: Machine Pitch Co-Ed Ages 9, 10, 11

Registration begins at the end of March, with practices starting in April and games running through late June. Practices will be either Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays AND Saturdays.  Practices and games are held at the BFC fields located on 36th and Divis, behind the Bethany Fire Station.

Incorporated into the season are instructions on how to play the game and improve individual skills. Children’s leagues are non-competitive and focus on learning and improving the game of baseball.