Having practice before the game is very convenient. I would like to see 1 or 2 practices before the games start just to give the kids an opportunity to learn the game and each other before playing. For Sunday events, starting a little later for those who want to take their kids to church
I like them. It’s only week two so I don’t know much else and this is my first experience with any type of sports league. One thing I noticed was that the first week there were helpers on the field and then the second week there was not. And the helper explained the team character word of the week and helped run the game. The second week there was no explanation of the word of the week. There has not been any ‘medals’ or awards handed out for that word of the week. My son is in the 3-4 year old team, I honestly thought this would be a stretch for kids that young. And if that is the reason why, that is more than okay. But don’t advertise it. Half the kids on the team we are apart of don’t play, it’s their first year/they are really young and shy. I think it’s nice to get them acclimated this young but it seems expensive for such little ones to play and there be no follow through with what was advertised and for no one to be helping the parent volunteer coach. Although we love our coach.
We appreciate the attitudes and the good energy of the staff. Raven is amazing and has great leadership abilities! Our daughter has grown as a player and as an individual.
Thank you
Coach Jake creates a fostering environment encouraging camaraderie and acceptance of all players. The diversity and affordability of the program is also a plus!
I have been very impressed with i9, but there have been 2 cancellations this season which hurts a little. The first one was due to weather, and was somewhat understandable. The second was due to a track meet happening at the same location, which feels like poor planning on someone's part. Outside of that we have been happy with the technology and the coaching.
We’ve done 99 for a few years now and it’s just been a great way to get in there and get better at the game and get the practice in. The staff has all been fantastic and there’s plenty of help and videos.
This is our first experience with i9 flag football, our son is 13 in a couple of weeks. The level of commitment of the organizers is very high. The coaches are great, they teach the kids what they don't know and are patient.
Can say enough good things love it!
I like the way I9 sports doesn't pressure the children. I feel the program gives them a way of seeing what skills they need to work and being team players I would also like to see more teen girls involved. My daughter is the only girl on her team.