Coyote Creek Youth Sports


Coyote Creek Youth Sports was started in 1990 by group of local civic minded men who were dedicated to providing neighborhood kids the opportunity to compete in a well organized football and cheerleading program. With the support of local corporations and assistance from other individuals in the community, Coyote Creek Youth Sports quickly grew to become a successful organization. Originally associated with San Jose Police Athletic League (PAL), Coyote Creek Youth Sports joined the Peninsula Pop Warner Little Scholars Conference in 1997. The mission of Coyote Creek Youth Sports is summed up in our motto “The Development of Youth through Sports.”
Our program is designed to enrich boys and girls by teaching them through competitive and instructional guidance for both football and cheerleading. We participate in the Peninsula Pop Warner Little Scholars Football Conference located in Northern California.
In addition to our athletic programs, we offer a tutorial program known as Wildcat Study Hall which we offer to participants for use to do homework prior to practice.
At the beginning of each football season, we stage our Wildcat Power Rally which kicks off our season with an assembly where we honor those players, cheerleaders and adult volunteers who have participated in the program for five years.
During the summer, we have CCYS Family Picnic that allows all of our players, cheerleaders, parents and adult volunteers to come together to socialize with each other and make new friends.
Coyote Creek Youth Sports prides itself on our motto “The Development of Youth through Sports.”
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