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Winter hasn’t fully let go yet, but spring is clearly on the way.
In this episode, we reflect on the transition from winter to spring in youth sports across Mendocino County: the creativity it takes to keep kids moving through the winter months, the realities of shared space, and what this seasonal shift reveals about growth, demand, and what comes next.
We talk about futsal, winter select training, All-Sports Camps, and the moments that matter most: a first javelin throw, a first touchdown catch, a first goal. We also share why participation across MCSA has grown from 1,000 to over 1,500 athletes, and how that growth brings both opportunity and responsibility.
As spring programs return and the community looks ahead, this episode introduces Eagles Landing - our first 5K / 10K community run on May 17 at the Instilling Goodness and Virtues School at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas - and why building sustainable space matters for access, development, and belonging.
This is a conversation about rhythm, reality, and the need for a true home base.
From winter to spring - and building what comes next.
By Ian FitzpatrickWinter hasn’t fully let go yet, but spring is clearly on the way.
In this episode, we reflect on the transition from winter to spring in youth sports across Mendocino County: the creativity it takes to keep kids moving through the winter months, the realities of shared space, and what this seasonal shift reveals about growth, demand, and what comes next.
We talk about futsal, winter select training, All-Sports Camps, and the moments that matter most: a first javelin throw, a first touchdown catch, a first goal. We also share why participation across MCSA has grown from 1,000 to over 1,500 athletes, and how that growth brings both opportunity and responsibility.
As spring programs return and the community looks ahead, this episode introduces Eagles Landing - our first 5K / 10K community run on May 17 at the Instilling Goodness and Virtues School at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas - and why building sustainable space matters for access, development, and belonging.
This is a conversation about rhythm, reality, and the need for a true home base.
From winter to spring - and building what comes next.