NCCAA Youth Sports Clinic Returns to Palm Coast on March 28, 2026

NCCAA Youth Sports Clinic Returns to Palm Coast on March 28, 2026

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The National Christian College Athletic Association NCCAA Youth Sports Clinic will return to Palm Coast on Saturday, March 28, 2026. This completely free community event offers local youth the chance to learn, play, and grow through sports at no cost to families.

 

The National Christian College Athletic Association NCCAA Youth Sports Clinic will return to Palm Coast on Saturday, March 28, 2026. This completely free community event offers local youth the chance to learn, play, and grow through sports at no cost to families.

Hosted in partnership with the National Christian College Athletic Association, the clinic will feature soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball, and golf sessions led by professional coaches and collegiate student athletes. Participants will rotate through skill-building stations focused on fundamentals, teamwork, and sportsmanship in a fun and encouraging atmosphere designed to build confidence both on and off the field.

Open to children ages 6 to 16, the clinic welcomes athletes of all skill levels, whether they are trying a sport for the very first time or looking to sharpen their abilities ahead of their next season. The event is entirely free of charge, giving every child the opportunity to participate, learn from collegiate athletes, and enjoy a memorable day of recreation without financial barriers.

Each participant should bring their own sports equipment if available, and a water bottle.

Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball clinics will be held at James F. Holland Memorial Park, located at 18 Florida Park Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137

The Golf clinic will be held at the Palm Harbor Golf Club, located at 20 Palm Harbor Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137

Golf participation is limited to the first 30 registrants, while all other sports are limited to 140 registrants combined. Registration is required, and early registration is strongly encouraged to secure a spot.

The NCCAA includes 102 member institutions throughout the United States and is dedicated to using athletic competition as a component of education, evangelism, and encouragement. Beyond competition, NCCAA student-athletes are deeply involved in outreach efforts in communities across the country and around the world, bringing not only athletic expertise but also mentorship and positive role modeling to every clinic they host.

“This clinic is more than just a day of sports. It is an opportunity for our youth to learn from collegiate athletes, build confidence, and experience the joy of teamwork in a safe and supportive setting,” said Palm Coast Parks and Recreation Deputy Director Brittany McDermott. 

Registration is now open at parksandrec.fun. Parents are encouraged to register early to guarantee their participation in this exciting, no-cost community event.

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