Summer Program

Unlike our Spring Session, there are NO tryouts for our Summer Program! This program is open to everyone! The number of teams that we will form will be based on the number of player registrations. There will be no more than 10 players on each team to maximize playing time.

Each team will practice once a week. These practices will focus primarily on skill development. In addition to practicing once a week, all of our teams will play in a league. All of the games will be on the weekends. We will not be traveling out of town. The league will be held in the Cincinnati area.

The program will begin around the second week of June. The season will run through the end beginning of August. This program is a great way to keep your child's skills sharp while still allowing them time to enjoy their summer!

 

We will be forming teams for the following grade levels:

 

 

4th Grade Boys

5th Grade Boys

6th Grade Boys

7th Grade Boys

8th Grade Boys

9th Grade Boys

10th Grade Boys

11th Grade Boys

 

4th Grade Girls

5th Grade Girls

6th Grade Girls

7th Grade Girls

8th Grade Girls

9th Grade Girls

10th Grade Girls

11th Grade Girls

 


REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON!

 

 

If you have any questions, please contact the President of our program, Brian Callahan, at Brian@OhioCrossover.com or at 513-313-3881.

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- Vince Lombardi

 

"Play hard. Play smart. Play together."

- Dean Smith

 

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- Pat Riley

 

"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, and others make it happen."

- Michael Jordan

 

"A winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals."

- Larry Bird