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Wildcat Middle School Basketball CampRecreation & SportsRegister by Completed Grades 4 - 7 (2025-2026) MS Camp this season will focus on building your basketball IQ, playing games, learning how to compete at a high level, and most importantly having FUN with giveaways, trivia, contests, and much more. This camp is designed to help middle school athletes develop their skills, confidence, and love for the game in a fun and competitive environment. Questions: contact Coach Terhaar at tterhaar@isd2144.orgSummer 26 -
Starting SoonWomen & WeightsHealth, Fitness & WellnessWhether you currently utilize strength training or not, this class is for you. This 60 minute class will incorporate barbells, dumbbells and bodyweight movements all in a giant circuit. You will feel strong and empowered and get a cardio kick during the process as well! All levels welcome and modifications are always available. Every class will have a stretch to finish the class. WCC Members with a paid membership - Get 10% off these classes - Call 651-213-2600 or email us to get your discountSummer 26 -
Xcel Bronze DivisionChisago Lakes JR Wildcats GymnasticsXcel Team Program Structure: Our Xcel competitive team program offers multiple divisions designed to accommodate gymnasts of varying skill levels and competitive goals. Each division builds progressively on the previous level, allowing athletes to develop confidence and mastery before advancing. Training commitments range from 3-8 hours per week depending on division level. Program Progression and Assessment Advancement between levels requires demonstrated skill proficiency, appropriate training readiness, and competitive success at the current level. Athletes typically spend 1-2 years per division, though individual progression varies based on natural ability, training consistency, and personal goals. Regular assessments ensure athletes train at appropriate levels while maintaining motivation and competitive success. Xcel Bronze Division - $100.00 Gymnasts develop skills across all events, including squat-on vaults, casts and back hip circles on bars, basic jumps and turns on beam, and beginner tumbling and dance routines on floor. Training emphasizes proper technique, strength, coordination, confidence, and progression toward more advanced skills. Bronze is the entry level of competitive gymnastics, with athletes typically training 3–5 hours per week over 2–3 sessions. This level focuses on building strong foundational skills, confidence, and competition readiness while keeping gymnastics fun and engaging. Gymnasts develop skills across all events, including squat-on vaults, casts and back hip circles on bars, basic jumps and turns on beam, and beginner tumbling and dance routines on floor. Training emphasizes proper technique, strength, coordination, confidence, and progression toward more advanced skills. Xcel Silver Division - $115.00 Silver gymnasts typically train 3–6 hours per week over 2–3 sessions. This level builds on foundational skills by introducing more advanced techniques while still offering flexibility for a variety of athletes. Gymnasts continue progressing on all events with stronger vaults, higher casts and tap swings on bars, leaps and turns on beam, and more advanced tumbling and choreography on floor. Training focuses on skill connections, strength, confidence, clean technique, and consistent performance as athletes prepare for higher-level competition. Xcel Gold Division - $125.00 Gold gymnasts typically train 4–6 hours per week over 2–3 sessions and demonstrate a strong commitment to competitive gymnastics while maintaining balance outside the gym. At this level, athletes perform more advanced skills and combinations across all events, including stronger vault techniques, higher-level bar connections, beam acro skills, and more powerful tumbling on floor. Training emphasizes consistency, confidence, strength, artistry, and smooth skill connections as gymnasts continue progressing toward advanced competitive levels. Xcel Platinum Division - not yet offered Platinum is the highest Xcel level and typically requires 5–10 hours of training per week for athletes with serious competitive goals. This level offers advanced skill development while still maintaining the flexibility of the Xcel program. Gymnasts perform high-level skills and combinations across all events, including advanced vaults, cast handstands and connections on bars, acrobatic beam series, and powerful tumbling passes on floor. Training focuses heavily on strength, consistency, precision, artistry, mental toughness, and confident performance as athletes prepare for advanced competition or potential transition into higher-level programs.Pre Team - $80.00The Pre-Team/Track Gymnastics Program is designed to prepare gymnasts for advancement into the competitive Xcel Team by building strong foundational skills, strength, flexibility, discipline, and confidence. Typically lasting 6–12 months with 2–3 hours of weekly training, the program bridges recreational and competitive gymnastics through focused instruction on conditioning, flexibility, vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise skills. Gymnasts develop core and upper-body strength, flexibility, body control, and proper technique while progressing through age-appropriate skill development on all four events. Training also emphasizes mental readiness, including focus, resilience, and consistent effort. To advance, athletes must demonstrate proficiency in required physical skills and technical execution, ensuring they enter the Xcel program physically prepared, technically sound, and ready for the commitment of competitive gymnastics.CL JR Wildcats Gymnastics 2026-2027 CLJR Wildcats Gymnastics Site -
Xcel Gold DivisionChisago Lakes JR Wildcats GymnasticsXcel Team Program Structure: Our Xcel competitive team program offers multiple divisions designed to accommodate gymnasts of varying skill levels and competitive goals. Each division builds progressively on the previous level, allowing athletes to develop confidence and mastery before advancing. Training commitments range from 3-8 hours per week depending on division level. Program Progression and Assessment Advancement between levels requires demonstrated skill proficiency, appropriate training readiness, and competitive success at the current level. Athletes typically spend 1-2 years per division, though individual progression varies based on natural ability, training consistency, and personal goals. Regular assessments ensure athletes train at appropriate levels while maintaining motivation and competitive success. Xcel Bronze Division - $100.00 Gymnasts develop skills across all events, including squat-on vaults, casts and back hip circles on bars, basic jumps and turns on beam, and beginner tumbling and dance routines on floor. Training emphasizes proper technique, strength, coordination, confidence, and progression toward more advanced skills. Bronze is the entry level of competitive gymnastics, with athletes typically training 3–5 hours per week over 2–3 sessions. This level focuses on building strong foundational skills, confidence, and competition readiness while keeping gymnastics fun and engaging. Gymnasts develop skills across all events, including squat-on vaults, casts and back hip circles on bars, basic jumps and turns on beam, and beginner tumbling and dance routines on floor. Training emphasizes proper technique, strength, coordination, confidence, and progression toward more advanced skills. Xcel Silver Division - $115.00 Silver gymnasts typically train 3–6 hours per week over 2–3 sessions. This level builds on foundational skills by introducing more advanced techniques while still offering flexibility for a variety of athletes. Gymnasts continue progressing on all events with stronger vaults, higher casts and tap swings on bars, leaps and turns on beam, and more advanced tumbling and choreography on floor. Training focuses on skill connections, strength, confidence, clean technique, and consistent performance as athletes prepare for higher-level competition. Xcel Gold Division - $125.00 Gold gymnasts typically train 4–6 hours per week over 2–3 sessions and demonstrate a strong commitment to competitive gymnastics while maintaining balance outside the gym. At this level, athletes perform more advanced skills and combinations across all events, including stronger vault techniques, higher-level bar connections, beam acro skills, and more powerful tumbling on floor. Training emphasizes consistency, confidence, strength, artistry, and smooth skill connections as gymnasts continue progressing toward advanced competitive levels. Xcel Platinum Division - not yet offered Platinum is the highest Xcel level and typically requires 5–10 hours of training per week for athletes with serious competitive goals. This level offers advanced skill development while still maintaining the flexibility of the Xcel program. Gymnasts perform high-level skills and combinations across all events, including advanced vaults, cast handstands and connections on bars, acrobatic beam series, and powerful tumbling passes on floor. Training focuses heavily on strength, consistency, precision, artistry, mental toughness, and confident performance as athletes prepare for advanced competition or potential transition into higher-level programs.Pre Team - $80.00The Pre-Team/Track Gymnastics Program is designed to prepare gymnasts for advancement into the competitive Xcel Team by building strong foundational skills, strength, flexibility, discipline, and confidence. Typically lasting 6–12 months with 2–3 hours of weekly training, the program bridges recreational and competitive gymnastics through focused instruction on conditioning, flexibility, vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise skills. Gymnasts develop core and upper-body strength, flexibility, body control, and proper technique while progressing through age-appropriate skill development on all four events. Training also emphasizes mental readiness, including focus, resilience, and consistent effort. To advance, athletes must demonstrate proficiency in required physical skills and technical execution, ensuring they enter the Xcel program physically prepared, technically sound, and ready for the commitment of competitive gymnastics.CL JR Wildcats Gymnastics 2026-2027 CLJR Wildcats Gymnastics Site -
Xcel Silver DivisionChisago Lakes JR Wildcats GymnasticsXcel Team Program Structure: Our Xcel competitive team program offers multiple divisions designed to accommodate gymnasts of varying skill levels and competitive goals. Each division builds progressively on the previous level, allowing athletes to develop confidence and mastery before advancing. Training commitments range from 3-8 hours per week depending on division level. Program Progression and Assessment Advancement between levels requires demonstrated skill proficiency, appropriate training readiness, and competitive success at the current level. Athletes typically spend 1-2 years per division, though individual progression varies based on natural ability, training consistency, and personal goals. Regular assessments ensure athletes train at appropriate levels while maintaining motivation and competitive success. Xcel Bronze Division - $100.00 Gymnasts develop skills across all events, including squat-on vaults, casts and back hip circles on bars, basic jumps and turns on beam, and beginner tumbling and dance routines on floor. Training emphasizes proper technique, strength, coordination, confidence, and progression toward more advanced skills. Bronze is the entry level of competitive gymnastics, with athletes typically training 3–5 hours per week over 2–3 sessions. This level focuses on building strong foundational skills, confidence, and competition readiness while keeping gymnastics fun and engaging. Gymnasts develop skills across all events, including squat-on vaults, casts and back hip circles on bars, basic jumps and turns on beam, and beginner tumbling and dance routines on floor. Training emphasizes proper technique, strength, coordination, confidence, and progression toward more advanced skills. Xcel Silver Division - $115.00 Silver gymnasts typically train 3–6 hours per week over 2–3 sessions. This level builds on foundational skills by introducing more advanced techniques while still offering flexibility for a variety of athletes. Gymnasts continue progressing on all events with stronger vaults, higher casts and tap swings on bars, leaps and turns on beam, and more advanced tumbling and choreography on floor. Training focuses on skill connections, strength, confidence, clean technique, and consistent performance as athletes prepare for higher-level competition. Xcel Gold Division - $125.00 Gold gymnasts typically train 4–6 hours per week over 2–3 sessions and demonstrate a strong commitment to competitive gymnastics while maintaining balance outside the gym. At this level, athletes perform more advanced skills and combinations across all events, including stronger vault techniques, higher-level bar connections, beam acro skills, and more powerful tumbling on floor. Training emphasizes consistency, confidence, strength, artistry, and smooth skill connections as gymnasts continue progressing toward advanced competitive levels. Xcel Platinum Division - not yet offered Platinum is the highest Xcel level and typically requires 5–10 hours of training per week for athletes with serious competitive goals. This level offers advanced skill development while still maintaining the flexibility of the Xcel program. Gymnasts perform high-level skills and combinations across all events, including advanced vaults, cast handstands and connections on bars, acrobatic beam series, and powerful tumbling passes on floor. Training focuses heavily on strength, consistency, precision, artistry, mental toughness, and confident performance as athletes prepare for advanced competition or potential transition into higher-level programs.Pre Team - $80.00The Pre-Team/Track Gymnastics Program is designed to prepare gymnasts for advancement into the competitive Xcel Team by building strong foundational skills, strength, flexibility, discipline, and confidence. Typically lasting 6–12 months with 2–3 hours of weekly training, the program bridges recreational and competitive gymnastics through focused instruction on conditioning, flexibility, vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise skills. Gymnasts develop core and upper-body strength, flexibility, body control, and proper technique while progressing through age-appropriate skill development on all four events. Training also emphasizes mental readiness, including focus, resilience, and consistent effort. To advance, athletes must demonstrate proficiency in required physical skills and technical execution, ensuring they enter the Xcel program physically prepared, technically sound, and ready for the commitment of competitive gymnastics.CL JR Wildcats Gymnastics 2026-2027 CLJR Wildcats Gymnastics Site -
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