Sports and Activities | Transportation | Facilities | Schedule | Participating Schools
Sports and Activities
Corbin’s Crusaders offers many athletic activities coached by experienced professional men and women. Their job is to help your child take his or her skills to the next level. Children ages three to fourteen of all levels are welcome to join any of our programs; beginning with Nursery Sports and continuing to intermediate and advanced programs. For those who want to showcase their skills against other teams, we have Traveling Teams.
The following sports are available during the school year:
TEAM SPORTS
| Baseball |
Basketball |
Dodgeball |
Flag Football |
| Lacrosse |
Soccer |
Ultimate Frisbee |
Volleyball |
| Led by top-notch coaches with international tournament playing and coaching experience with the goal of bringing the fundamentals and enjoyment of every game to each child in the program. |
Golf
Led by a golf professional from the renowned East River Golf
School on Randalls Island.
Nursery Sports
Introduction to the basics of all team sports
Tennis
Led by Ted Dimond at Sportime Tennis Club has a long and distinguished career as a ranked player, instructor, Tennis Club Director and coach.
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Transportation
Children are picked up at dismissal from their school and taken to our fields and courts on counselor monitored busses. Following the program children go home on a counselor monitored bus and are handed to a parent or designated person between 5:45 – 6:30pm.
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Facilities
Randalls Island – All Outdoor Sports, Tennis and Golf
Accessed via the Triboro Bridge
Sportime Tennis club
East River Golf School at the Golf Center
Gyms - Used in Inclement Weather
Various locations on the Upper East and Upper West Sides of Manhattan
Please contact us for your child’s specific program location
Year round Basketball Programs
Central Park – Nursery School Programs
79th street, just west of the Park Drive
97th Street just west of 5th Avenue
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Schedule
Corbin's Crusader's Sports Club
2008-2009 Calendar |
Monday, September 8, 2008 |
Fall Program Begins
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| Tuesday, September 30, 2008 |
Rosh Hashanah (no program) |
| Thursday, October 9, 2008 |
Yom Kippur (no program) |
| Monday, October 13, 2008 |
Columbus Day (no program) |
| Wednesday-Friday, November 26-28, 2008 |
Thanksgiving Break (no program) |
| Friday, December 12, 2008 |
Fall Program Last Day |
| Monday, January 5, 2009 |
Winter Program Begins |
| Monday, January 21, 2009 |
MLK day (no program) |
| Monday-Tuesday, February 18-19, 2009 |
Presidents Day (no program) |
| Friday, March 13, 2009 |
Winter Program Last Day |
| Monday, March 30, 2009 |
Spring Program Begins |
| Monday, May 25, 2009 |
Memorial Day (no program) |
| Thursday, May 28, 2009 |
Trophy Night |
| Friday, June 5, 2009 |
Spring Program Last Day |
| Monday, June 15, 2009 |
Pre-Camp Begins (Tentative) |
| 2009 Summer To Come. |
Pre-Camp Ends (Tentative) |
| Monday, June 29, 2009 |
Summer Camp Begins (Tentative) |
| Friday, August 14, 2009 |
Summer Camp Last Day (Tentative) |
| Sports Days |
| Baseball |
Boys - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday |
| Soccer |
Boys - Monday, Thursday, Friday Girls - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday |
| Softball |
Girls - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday |
| Mixed Sports |
Boys - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Girls - Tuesday, Friday |
| Basketball |
Girls Traveling Team - Wednesday Grades 3-5 Girls - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Boys - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday |
| Flag Football |
Boys - Wednesday |
| Lacrosse |
Boys - Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Girls - Wednesday, Friday |
| Golf |
Coed - Monday, Tuesday, Friday |
| Volleyball |
Girls - Wednesday |
| Tennis |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday Coed - Programs All Week (call for details for groups of 4 or more) |
Velocity Sports Performance Fitness
Friday for Grades 5-6,7-8 - (for other days/groups call) |
Outdoor Exploring Discovery and Adventure
Programs available all week (call for details)
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One on One Sports Tutoring
available all week (call for details)
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Typical afternoon:
Children are separated into groups by age and ability. The staff coach specific fundamentals and each child’s group rotates through different stations to help improve their skills. The drills in each group are designed for both learning and fun. After the clinic session, children are divided into teams and a game is played so each player can see immediate improvement in the games. The counselors are enthusiastic and constantly commenting and praising children to help them progress.
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Participating Schools
Children from the following schools have participated in our program:
| Aaron School |
The Marymount School |
| Allen Stevenson School |
The New School |
| Bank Street School |
Nightingale-Bamford School |
| Birch Wathen Lenox School |
Park East Day School |
| The Browning School |
P.S. 6 |
| The Buckley School |
P.S. 183 |
| The Caedmon School |
The Ramaz School |
| The Calhoun School |
Sacred Heart School |
| The Collegiate School |
St. Bernard's School |
| The Dalton School |
St. David's School |
| The Ethical Culture School |
St. Ignatius Loyolla School |
| The Heschel School |
Stephen Gaynor School |
| The Hewitt School |
The Town School |
| Horace Mann School |
The Trinity School |
| Manhattan Day School |
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We are always interested in additional schools joining our program. We are happy to speak with parents and school administrators about adding your school to the Corbin’s Crusaders family.
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