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360 Sports: 3v3 Hoops Skills AcademyBasketball3v3 Skills One-Day Camp Our 3v3 Hoops Skills Camps focus on the fundamental skills essential for success in basketball, including ball handling, shooting, passing, off-ball movement, pick-and-roll strategies, dribble handoffs, and defensive techniques. This camp is ideal for boys & girls of all levels and provides the foundational building blocks necessary to excel in 5v5 basketball. 3v3 Skills Multi-Day Classes The 3v3 Hoops Skills Class is a dynamic and intensive basketball training program designed to enhance the skills of young athletes in a learning-focused, fun environment. The class focuses on developing the fundamental skills necessary for success in 3-on-3 basketball, including ball handling, shooting, passing, and defensive techniques. Led by experienced coaches and trainers, participants will have the opportunity to enhance their game, acquire new strategies, and compete against other players of similar age and skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, this class offers an exciting and challenging basketball experience for both boys & girls. All classes will be held at the Activity Center: Court 5. This is different than what was originally listed in the brochure.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Waitlist360 Sports: Little Shooters BasketballBasketballLittle Shooters One-Day Camp Our Little Shooter Camps focus on the fundamental skills essential for success in basketball, including ball handling, shooting, passing, off-ball movement, pick-and-roll strategies, dribble handoffs, and defensive techniques. This camp is ideal for boys & girls of all levels and provides the foundational building blocks necessary to excel in 3v3 basketball. Little Shooters Multi-Day Classes We will start with the basics: footwork, triple-threat position, ball handling, shooting form, passing, man-to-man defense, and basic game rules. Communication is essential, so we will also teach each player how to work with others in small-sided games, which will help them both on and off the court. Each session will conclude with at least 10 minutes of gameplay, during which the athletes will learn to manage independently.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Boulder Pointe - Day CampOutdoor RecreationLearn what it's like to have a horse for a day! Campers get to ride in the indoor and/or outdoor arenas for 40min-50min (no trails), practice how to steer, stop, turn, and walk on their own. They also might make horse treats, do a craft, and play games. And don't forget the time to meet and care for the horses, which is a big part of ownership! Campers are broken into smaller groups based on similar riding experience and age, which is perfect for both new and more experienced riders! Once you've registered with STMA Community Ed, please visit Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Events Center's website HERE to fill out their Release and Liability Form. Camps are held rain or shine, as there is an indoor barn and arena. Parent drop-off is at 9am and parent pickup is 3pm. Sorry, Boulder Pointe does not allow parents to stay for the day. Please bring the following: Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside and outside of barn. Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch Treats for the horses if you want Helmets are provided.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Boulder Pointe - My Little Horse CampOutdoor RecreationCampers will get to ride a real horse in an arena, meet a number of our different horses at Boulder Pointe, and learn about how to groom the horses, all with a focus on safety! In addition, students will do an art project and have an opportunity to make horse treats to feed their new friends. Stations are split into 15 minute intervals to keep everyone engaged. Parents have the opportunity to lead their child on the horse and take photographs as they go. This 2-hour camp is designed for parent/guardian participation. Parent/Guardian is expected to remain with their child during the entire duration of the camp. Once you've registered with STMA Community Ed, please visit Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Events Center's website HERE to fill out their Release and Liability Form. Camps are held rain or shine, as there is an indoor barn and arena.Winter/Spring 2026 -
NewChris Steuble (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Cheerleading Team Selection Prep ClinicsCheerOur prep clinics will consist of a warm-up and focus on motions, jumps, and stunting. It is a great way to prepare for team selections or see if you want to be a part of our cheer program.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: After School CheerleadingCheerCheer DASH Sports Summer Cheer camps provide athletes with an introduction to cheerleading. Campers will learn several cheers with focus on body control, jumping, and proper hand movements. Emphasis will be placed on sportsmanship, teamwork, and a positive attitude! Athletes should wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing/shoes.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: After School Flag FootballFootballFlag Football DASH Sports flag football camps provide players with a well-rounded football experience in a little to no contact safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced. Players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes/cleats and mouthguards are optional). Footballs and flag belts are provided.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: After School SoccerSoccerSoccer DASH Sports soccer camps provide players a well-rounded soccer experience covering a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting, & defense) and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should bring a water bottle (spikes and shin guards are optional). Balls are provided.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: Flag Football TykesFootballFlag Football Tykes DASH Sports Flag Football Tykes camps provide players with an introductory experience to the great game of football in a little to no contact safe environment. Key elements of passing, catching, rushing, and defense will be taught and practiced. Fun, skill-based games will be played to practice newly learned skills. Athletes should bring a water bottle and wear athletic clothing & shoes (cleats are optional). Footballs and flag belts are provided. Parent participation is required for the 2-3 year old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: T Ball TykesBaseballT-Ball Tykes Looking for a fun introduction to baseball? DASH Sports T-Ball Tykes camp introduces players to key elements of throwing, fielding/catching, batting, and baserunning. The final day of classes is ‘Game Day’ and athletes will showcase their skills in a game environment. Athletes should bring a water bottle and a baseball glove. Baseballs and bats are provided. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group. 316S5 and 316S6 are for ages 2-3. This was incorrectly listed as ages 2-6 in the brochure.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: Track & Field CampRunning and FitnessTrack and Field DASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping & distance running. Campers will be tested/timed & re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique & proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, & games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track & field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle & wear athletic shoes.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: Track & Field TykesRunning and FitnessTrack & Field Tykes DASH Sports Track & Field Tykes camps provide participants with a basic introduction to Track & Field events. Participants will learn and practice how to correctly run, jump, and throw. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall athletic ability & performance. Campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation is required for the 2-3 year old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistGirls High School Flag FootballFootballGirls High School Flag Football Join our Girls HS Flag Football program and experience the thrill of competitive flag football in a supportive and empowering environment. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or new to the sport, this program provides an opportunity to develop skills, build teamwork, and foster leadership. Head Coach: Roger Bovee Practice Days: Mondays & Wednesdays Practice Time: TBD Season Details: Coming soon! Led by experienced coaches, players will engage in skill-building drills, tactical gameplay strategies, and compete against surrounding community teams for a chance to play at the TCO Performance Center! Season schedule is dependent on what the Minnesota Vikings put together as the sponsors of this program. Complete season details including length and dates will come out and soon as they are released to us.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Gymnastics - Competitive Team & Pre-Team TryoutsGymnasticsGymnastics - TRYOUTS (Spring 2026) Golden Knight Gymnastics is having open tryouts to join our competitive team and pre-teams. Anyone interested in joining or continuing in our program must attend. GYMNASTICS REQUIREMENTS: Hair must be pulled back into a pony and out of eyes. Gymnasts may wear form-fitted shorts over a leotard. No baggy clothing. Shirts need to be tucked in. NO skirts, socks or jewelry. Skirts attached to leotards are not allowed. Sports bras with shorts ARE NOT ALLOWED. NO FOOD ALLOWED IN THE GYMNASTICS ROOM (spectators or gymnasts)! Sealable water bottles are permitted. Gymnastics classes are held in the Gymnastics Room at Middle School East, 4862 Naber Ave. NE, St Michael, MN 55376 Program Coordinators: Bre Fowler and Christy Dahmenstma.gkg.coaches@gmail.com www.stmayouthgymnastics.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonGymnastics - Spring Beginner (Girls ages 6+ or coach referral)GymnasticsGymnastics - Beginner (Spring 2026) Gymnastics - Beginner (Girls ages 6 + or coach referral) Gymnasts will begin to learn fundamental skills of gymnastics. GYMNASTICS REQUIREMENTS: Hair must be pulled back into a pony and out of eyes. Gymnasts may wear form-fitted shorts over a leotard. No baggy clothing. Shirts need to be tucked in. NO skirts, socks or jewelry. No skirts attached to leotard. Sports bras with shorts ARE NOT ALLOWED. NO FOOD ALLOWED IN THE GYMNASTICS ROOM (gymnasts and spectators)! Water bottles that are sealable are permitted. Gymnastics classes are held in the Gymnastics Room at Middle School East, 4862 Naber Ave. NE, St Michael, MN 55376 Program Coordinators: Bre Fowler and Christy Dahmen Email: stma.gkg.coaches@gmail.com Website: www.stmayouthgymnastics.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
Gymnastics - Spring Competitive Team (Coach Invite Only)GymnasticsGymnastics - COMPETITIVE TEAM (Coach Invite Only) (Spring 2026) GYMNASTICS REQUIREMENTS: Hair must be pulled back into a pony and out of eyes. Gymnasts may wear form-fitted shorts over a leotard. No baggy clothing. Shirts need to be tucked in. NO skirts, socks or jewelry. Skirts attached to leotards are not allowed. Sports bras with shorts ARE NOT ALLOWED. NO FOOD ALLOWED IN THE GYMNASTICS ROOM (spectators or gymnasts)! Sealable water bottles are permitted. Gymnastics classes are held in the Gymnastics Room at Middle School East, 4862 Naber Ave. NE, St Michael, MN 55376 Program Coordinators: Bre Fowler and Christy Dahmenstma.gkg.coaches@gmail.com www.stmayouthgymnastics.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonGymnastics - Spring HS Off-Season SessionGymnasticsGymnastics - HS OFF-SEASON (Spring 2026) Available to any incoming gymnast who plans on joining the High School Team in the Winter and any returning High School Team gymnast. GYMNASTICS REQUIREMENTS: Hair must be pulled back into a pony and out of eyes. Gymnasts may wear form-fitted shorts over a leotard. No baggy clothing. Shirts need to be tucked in. NO skirts, socks or jewelry. Sports bras with shorts ARE NOT ALLOWED. NO FOOD ALLOWED IN THE GYMNASTICS ROOM! Water bottles are permitted. Gymnastics classes are held in the Gymnastics Room at Middle School East, 4862 Naber Ave. NE, St Michael, MN 55376 Program Coordinator: Christy Dahmenstma.gkg.coaches@gmail.com www.stmayouthgymnastics.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
Gymnastics - Spring PRE TEAM (Coach Invite Only)GymnasticsGymnastics - PRE TEAM (Coach Invite Only) (Spring 2026) GYMNASTICS REQUIREMENTS: Hair must be pulled back into a pony and out of eyes. Gymnasts may wear form-fitted shorts over a leotard. No baggy clothing. Shirts need to be tucked in. NO skirts, socks or jewelry. Skirts attached to leotards are not allowed. Sports bras with shorts are not allowed. NO FOOD ALLOWED IN THE GYMNASTICS ROOM (spectators and gymnasts)! Sealable water bottles are permitted. Gymnastics classes are held in the Gymnastics Room at Middle School East, 4862 Naber Ave. NE, St Michael, MN 55376 Program Coordinators: Bre Fowler and Christy Dahmenstma.gkg.coaches@gmail.com www.stmayouthgymnastics.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
Knights Spring Strength + PowerRunning and FitnessKnights Spring Strength & Power This dynamic before-school program is built for student-athletes who want to make real gains in the offseason or maintain peak strength and power during the season. Through targeted training focused on speed, strength, mobility, and power development, athletes will enhance their overall athletic performance while reducing injury risk. Each session emphasizes proper movement mechanics, explosive power, endurance, and recovery, ensuring athletes stay strong, fast, and durable all year long. Whether preparing for winter sports or looking to stay sharp through the season, this program builds discipline, consistency, and confidence—helping every athlete perform at their best when it matters most. Outline/expectation Shoes Required – No shoes, no lifting. Proper footwear is a must. Respect the Space – No horseplay or unsafe behavior. Stay focused. Phones with Purpose – Used only for check-ins and training data, not distractions. Be Consistent – Progress comes from showing up and putting in steady effort. Train Smart – Learn safe, functional lifts that build strength and athletic success. Communicate – Report injuries or limitations to Coach DJ for program adjustments.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Middle School Knights PowerRunning and FitnessReady to get stronger, faster, and more confident on the field or court? This after-school program is designed for 7th–8th graders who want to build athletic skills safely and effectively. Each session is fun, hands-on, and focused on proper movement, strength, speed, power, and injury prevention. Whether you’re preparing for a specific sport, getting ahead in the offseason, or maintaining your edge in-season, this program helps you move better, perform better, and reach your full potential. Outline/expectation Shoes Required – No shoes, no lifting. Proper footwear is a must. Respect the Space – No horseplay or unsafe behavior. Stay focused. No Phones - Used only for check-ins and training data, not distractions. Be Consistent – Progress comes from showing up and putting in steady effort. Train Smart – Learn safe, functional lifts that build strength and athletic success. Communicate – Report injuries or limitations to Coach DJ and Coach Shay for program adjustments Students coming from Middle School East should ride the activities shuttle over to Middle School West after school. Departure from East is approximately 3:15 and arrival is approximately 3:20.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Munchkin SportsMulti-SportMUNCHKIN SPORTS | Boys & Girls ages 3 & 4 Munchkin Sports introduces kids to T-Ball, Soccer, and Kickball while building skills, teamwork, and focuses on having fun! 214W1 (3 year olds) M, Jan.5,12,26 6:15–6:50PM 214W2 (3 year olds) M, Feb.2,9,23 6:15–6:50pm 214W3 (4 year olds) TH, Jan.8,15,22 6:15–6:50pm 214W4 (4 year olds) TH, Feb. 5,12,19 6:15–6:50pm FEE: $25 Activity Center Court #4 Instructor: Nathan EricksonWinter/Spring 2026 -
Ping Pong ClubPing PongPing Pong Club Ping pong lessons and matches for students of all skill levels. Come learn official ping pong rules and techniques while competing, making new friends, and having a blast!Winter/Spring 2026 -
STMA Fishing TeamOutdoor RecreationSTMA Competitive Fishing TeamOpen for Registration: February 23rd @ 12:00pm – March 17th @ 4:00pm Who Can Join? Students in grades 8-12 during the 2025-2026 school year who are interested in competitive high school fishing tournaments. About the Team: The STMA Fishing Team combines classroom education with hands-on fishing techniques. Coached by experienced tournament anglers and industry professionals, students will learn best practices and skills for competitive fishing. Anglers will gain in-depth knowledge of bass fishing and participate in competitive tournaments. Team members must commit to both classroom sessions and tournament participation. Team Format: Two student anglers per team One adult boat captain (students must find their own partner, captain, and boat) Kickoff Meeting:Monday, February 236:30 PM - 7:30 PMSTMA High School Media Center Spring Classroom Meetings:Tuesdays, March 17 - June 24:00 - 5:30 PMSTMA High School, Room 2267 Summer Tournaments:Various Sundays from May through August Questions? Contact:stmafishingteam@gmail.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistWerner Wattenbergh (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Soccer StarsSoccerSoccer Stars offers a super fun, age-specific curriculum that is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills.Winter/Spring 2026