Young Athletes Wanted: Join the Oberhausen Tornados Flag Football Team!
Calling all aspiring athletes aged 9 to 15! The Sterkrade Stadium is expanding its offerings beyond American football to include a thrilling new program: flag football.
The Oberhausen tornados are excited to welcome young talents in the U13 and U16 age groups (born between 2009 and 2014) to join our growing team.Our experienced coaches are passionate about introducing children to the dynamic world of flag football, emphasizing teamwork, sportsmanship, and, most importantly, fun. We believe that ”Football is family!” and strive to create a welcoming and supportive habitat for all our players.Curious about flag football? Come experiance the excitement firsthand!
Training sessions will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Sterkrade Stadium, starting January 7th, 2025.
We can’t wait to meet you!
Touchdown in Oberhausen! Former NFL Star Champions Youth Flag Football
It’s official! The Sterkrade Stadium is taking American Football to new levels with the introduction of a dedicated youth flag football program: the Oberhausen Tornados. To get the inside scoop on this exciting development, we sat down with retired NFL wide receiver, Mike “The Flash” Jones, who has been a vocal advocate for youth sports programs.
Moderator: Hi Mike,thanks for joining us today. This new program in Oberhausen is really generating buzz. What are your initial thoughts on the Oberhausen Tornado’s initiative?
Mike Jones: I think it’s fantastic! Flag football is a brilliant way to introduce kids to the fundamentals of football without the full-contact element. It’s safer, more accessible, and still incredibly fun. This is a great opportunity for young athletes in the Oberhausen area to get active, learn teamwork, and potentially fall in love with this amazing sport.
Moderator: Absolutely! The article mentions that the program targets U13 and U16 age groups. Do you see this age range as ideal for starting flag football?
Mike Jones: It’s a perfect age range. Around 9 to 15, kids are developing crucial motor skills, coordination, and strategic thinking. Flag football is a great way to nurture these skills in a fun, engaging environment.
Moderator: The article highlights the emphasis on “Football is family!” What’s your take on fostering a sense of community within youth sports programs?
Mike Jones: It’s crucial! Sports are so much more than just competition.Thay teach valuable life lessons about camaraderie, respect, and perseverance. Creating a supportive “family” atmosphere ensures kids feel welcome, valued, and motivated.
Moderator: Training sessions are scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays. How vital is consistent training in developing young athletes’ potential?
Mike Jones: Consistency is key! Regular training builds muscle memory, improves skills, and instills discipline.
Moderator: mike, what message would you give to parents who might be considering enrolling their children in this program?
Mike Jones: Give it a shot! flag football is an incredible opportunity for kids to have fun, get active, learn teamwork, and maybe even discover a passion for a sport that could last a lifetime.
Moderator: thank you so much for sharing your insights, Mike!
Readers, what are your thoughts? Do you have any experience with youth flag football programs? Share your comments and let’s keep the conversation going!