Anishinabe Athletic Youth Association

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The AAYA Annual Sports Banquet took place on April 22, 2008 at the Tribal Gym


The event recognized the youth’s academic & sports achievements. If you would like to be a part of AAYA, just simply click on the link “Registration Form” to begin the process. Click the AAYA Banquet 08 Photos to view pictures from the banquet.

Congratulations to Phil Medina, Winner of the Nintendo Wii raffle!!

Mission Statement

It is A.A.Y.A.’s mission to heighten awareness of the role that sports play in the lives of tribal youth and to increase the overall number of tribal youth participating in scholastic and recreational sports.
Overview

A.A.Y.A. has teamed up with Central Michigan University Athletics to promote academic success and increased participation in school sports. By participating with our youth during school visits and athletic events, A.A.Y.A. offers tribal youth experiences from both the classroom and the playing field. Through this relationship, the youth in this community will have the opportunity to view college games, meet college athletes, and participate in athletic clinics.
A.A.Y.A. views sports as an alternative to drugs and alcohol. By encouraging athletics, we are strengthening our children’s resistance against less productive activities.

Goals and Objective

• Actively pursue membership in AAYA
• Work with SCIT Parks and Recreation department to facilitate growth in AAYA programs
• Broaden exposure and opportunities for Native athletes
• Generate revenue to expand sport camp opportunities for Native athletes
• Honor Native athletes with recognition banquet
• Help encourage healthy/positive lifestyle choices through sport

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