SERVICE AREAS
Scotlandville Sports Academy 's primary service area
is the North Baton Rouge community and some extended
areas of the Greater Baton Rouge community. Ninety percent
of the youth who participate in our athletic programs
come from the immediate neighborhood of Scotlandville.
Scotlandville is an urban African-American neighborhood
with pockets of poverty where families' incomes are
less than $13,000.00. The majority of our youth is without
transportation and walk to the Scotlandville-72nd Street
Recreational Park. The Scotlandville-72nd Street Recreational
Park is the local recreational park where we coordinate
our athletic programs.
Youth living in the North Baton Rouge community have
limited access and opportunities to participate in programs
to keep them "off the streets" and eliminating idol
time consumed in negative behavior. By getting adolescents
involved in athletics, we provide not only an outlet
for recreation, but also an outlet for leadership. Each
year, millions of youth across the nation are involved
in organized athletic activities. Studies show that
a young person involved in athletics is less likely
to get involved with drugs than an uninvolved peer.
Athletics provide young people a positive opportunity
to get involved and be part of a team, build self-esteem
and character, and learn that their futures are too
bright to waste on drugs. By providing safe after school
and weekend activities, athletics can also help shelter
young people from peer and other societal pressures
to take drugs. Children who are involved in sports are
also protected through mentoring from their coaches.
Many of our Nation's strongest adult mentors and role
models wear whistles and call plays when they are not
teaching lifelong lessons. As mentors, coaches are winners.
History shows that the majority of youth look at their
coaches and other athletes as role models. These role
models have a unique opportunity to present a positive
message to deter the negative behaviors (crime, drugs,
teen pregnancy, etc.) that are destroying our youth
and neighborhoods. The use and sell of illegal drugs
is the number one crime being committed against/by the
youth of the neighborhood of Scotlandville and the City
of Baton Rouge; therefore, our mission and goals are
focused on enhancing the lives of these at risk youth,
families, and communities through positive alternatives.
The young board leaders of the Scotlandville Sports
Academy understand how vital youth development is for
the future of our neighborhood, city, state, and country.
We understand youth migrate towards athletics, and athletics
occupy ninety percent of their lifestyle. It is often
said, "If the mountain does not come to you, go to the
mountain". Our community based board of neighborhood
stakeholders has vested and designed a structured to
provide wholesome youth development programs through
athletics (basketball, baseball, football, cheerleading,
and golf) as well as educational activities through
focused gatherings, camps, pep-rallies, and youth leadership
training. Scotlandville Sports Academy program goals
are simple and direct: Build Leadership; Establish Pride;
Develop Character; and Promote Self Discipline. Our
motto is the African Proverb: "It Takes A Village To
Raise A Child", so our message is clear: "We are organized
for these youth, their families, and our community!
We have become a village with a purpose!"
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