The start of June is usually an important time for youth sports around the country. With more states lifting stay-at-home orders and loosening restrictions, it could lead to the return of youth sports sidelined by the COVID-19 pandemic.
It will not only send kids back to playing the sports they love, but also somewhat salvage a more than $19.2 billion industry, according to Research & Markets.
While many parents are anxious to get their kids involved in traditional sports and activities, there are still questions about when and how their loved ones will return to the playing surface.
Yes, and as early as Mother’s Day weekend. Back on May 9 and 10, a youth baseball tournament was held in suburban St. Louis that featured about 550 kids
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