Girls Series: Your Go‑To Spot for Girls Sports News and Coaching
Welcome to the Girls Series section of NY Sport Coaching Hub. Here you’ll find the newest stories, coaching opportunities, and event info that matter to girls playing sports in New York. Whether you’re a player, a parent, or a coach, this page gives you quick access to everything you need to stay in the loop.
What You’ll Find in the Girls Series
We gather articles that cover a range of topics. From match reports and player profiles to training drills and scholarship alerts, each post is chosen to help girls improve their game and feel part of the local sports community. You’ll see pieces about youth leagues, high‑school competitions, and even college recruiting tips.
Our tag also includes broader sports news that impacts girls’ programs. For example, a recent post about a major league club’s community outreach can give you ideas for local partnerships. We keep the focus on practical takeaways – no fluff, just clear advice you can use right away.
How to Use This Page
Start by scrolling through the list of headlines. Click any title that catches your eye to read the full article. Most posts are short, so you can skim quickly and still get the key points. If you’re looking for coaching resources, look for keywords like "training" or "drills" in the title.
Because the Girls Series is updated regularly, check back often. New posts appear as soon as they’re published, so you won’t miss out on the latest tournament dates, scholarship deadlines, or equipment deals. You can also use the search bar at the top of the site to filter by sport, age group, or location.
Got a story you think belongs here? We love community contributions. Drop us a note with a brief summary and a link, and we’ll consider adding it to the Girls Series feed.
In short, the Girls Series tag is your one‑stop hub for anything related to girls’ sports in New York. Bookmark this page, explore the articles, and stay ahead of the game.
Kieran Lockhart, Aug, 28 2025
Jacqueline Wilson revisits her 1990s Girls series with Think Again, following Ellie, Nadine, and Magda into their forties. A prominent UK review questions the book’s voice, saying the dialogue feels breezy and the characters blur together. Wilson aims to update old attitudes on body image, sexuality, and power dynamics, but this return to beloved characters has sparked debate over what growing up on the page should look like.
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