Our Team at N Zone Sports - The Valley is excited about bringing the best youth sports experience to your kids where they are! Check out our exciting N Zone Junior Instructional Program by watching this video!
The Ultimate In Youth Sports N Zone Sports programs offer children the opportunity to play a sport they love in a fun and safe environment.
To meet the demands of today's active family, our sports leagues feature games and practices that are conveniently
scheduled just one day a week, typically on Saturday mornings. There are no tryouts or fundraisers to worry about.
To make things even more fun, parents can request for their child to play on the same team as a friend or with a
specific coach.
Our coaches are N Zone certified and background-checked. In addition to teaching responsible competition,
N Zone Sports coaches incorporate weekly value awards into their teachings. Every league member earns a values award
during the season for demonstrating the importance of our prescribed values; teamwork, leadership, sportsmanship and effort.
This award has become a core tool for helping shape children and fosters a very positive environment for kids to play sports.
The S.A.F.E. approach to Youth Sports
A safe atmosphere is a must for a rewarding experience in any youth sports program -- and so is a S.A.F.E. one! At N Zone Sports, our fundamental goals and values separate us from the competition and allow us to provide just the right environment for focusing on the game:
Simplicity - No more letting youth sports control your family's life! Games are conveniently scheduled on Saturdays with practice usually right before the game. Registration is also made easy through our website or by phone.
Achievement - Every child is a winner. In addition to competing for post-season trophies, all players will receive participation/sportsmanship awards.
Fun - Our league was created for kids to have a blast! Every child will receive ample playing time. You can even request to play with a special friend.
Environment - We believe the "anything to win" philosophy sends the wrong message to kids. While understanding the importance of the competitive spirit, we recognize our ultimate priority lies in teaching fundamentals, teamwork and sportsmanship.