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Let’s Get Moovin Youth Sports Programs offers activities that include soccer, basketball, summer sports, flag football, tennis, baseball, softball, and kickball. Children participate in organized soccer and flag football game days that follow set arrival and game times by grade level. For soccer and flag football, participants wear a Let’s Get Moovin jersey and shorts, cleats, and bring water, and soccer players also wear shin guards.
• Ages: 4–13 years old
• Schedule: Soccer and flag football game options on Saturday, May 2, 2026, with grade-based arrival and game times between 7:45 am and 2:45 pm
The organization is a nonprofit that focuses on TK/K–8th graders through structured and supervised sports and physical fitness activities, including soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, flag football, and kickball, as well as summer camp options in basketball, soccer, flag football, and tennis. It states goals that include addressing reductions in school physical education and sports programs, responding to childhood obesity, offering an active alternative to sedentary screen time, and creating avenues for interpersonal connections and social skill development.
Let’s Get Moovin Youth Sports Programs operates as a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and runs after-school sports programs in six elementary schools in the Natomas Unified School District: Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep (NP3) Elementary, H. Allen Hight Elementary, Regency Park Elementary, Natomas Park Elementary, Witter Ranch Elementary, Paso Verde School, and Star Academy. Head Coach Ed Garcia has been recognized for his service to the Natomas youth community.
Coaches in the program are fingerprinted through the Department of Justice, and head coaches are First Aid certified. The organization states that all participants have an opportunity to play all sports regardless of skill level, that activities are focused on having fun and getting bodies moving, and that its goal is to offer quality instruction in a caring environment with coaches experienced in working with children of different skill levels and temperaments.
The leadership and staff team includes Ed Garcia as Head Coach, Director, and President; coaches Greg Stich, Jared Lee, and Eric Perez; Michelle Garcia as Operations Manager; Naomi Eason as Vice President; Jessica Perigney as Secretary; Annette Majalya as Treasurer; and Jameshia Morgan as a board member. Program guidelines for game days include no dogs on campus and no smoking on campus, including the parking lot.
Last updated June 25, 2026.
• Ages: 4–13 years old
• Schedule: Soccer and flag football game options on Saturday, May 2, 2026, with grade-based arrival and game times between 7:45 am and 2:45 pm
The organization is a nonprofit that focuses on TK/K–8th graders through structured and supervised sports and physical fitness activities, including soccer, basketball, baseball, softball, flag football, and kickball, as well as summer camp options in basketball, soccer, flag football, and tennis. It states goals that include addressing reductions in school physical education and sports programs, responding to childhood obesity, offering an active alternative to sedentary screen time, and creating avenues for interpersonal connections and social skill development.
Let’s Get Moovin Youth Sports Programs operates as a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and runs after-school sports programs in six elementary schools in the Natomas Unified School District: Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep (NP3) Elementary, H. Allen Hight Elementary, Regency Park Elementary, Natomas Park Elementary, Witter Ranch Elementary, Paso Verde School, and Star Academy. Head Coach Ed Garcia has been recognized for his service to the Natomas youth community.
Coaches in the program are fingerprinted through the Department of Justice, and head coaches are First Aid certified. The organization states that all participants have an opportunity to play all sports regardless of skill level, that activities are focused on having fun and getting bodies moving, and that its goal is to offer quality instruction in a caring environment with coaches experienced in working with children of different skill levels and temperaments.
The leadership and staff team includes Ed Garcia as Head Coach, Director, and President; coaches Greg Stich, Jared Lee, and Eric Perez; Michelle Garcia as Operations Manager; Naomi Eason as Vice President; Jessica Perigney as Secretary; Annette Majalya as Treasurer; and Jameshia Morgan as a board member. Program guidelines for game days include no dogs on campus and no smoking on campus, including the parking lot.
Last updated June 25, 2026.
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