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    Sycamore Creek Community Association

    4.0 (10 reviews)

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    Phil C.

    Had some great memories here! Love visiting this place when the weather is right for a dip!

    Beautiful view at our community pool.
    Jesse T.

    We love love love our Sycamore Creek HOA and it honestly reminds me of Yosemite due to the surrounding nature along with the front of our clubhouse. We are truly blessed to have unity of our family together in such a beautiful place and community. The staff are super friendly along with the security staff that patrol our community. Again we have nothing to complain about and look forward to living here many of more years to come. The people whom reside here are also very friendly and amazing as well and it seems to have a lot of young families like ours whom share that togetherness and we love it.

    Beautiful morning!!!! Sitting here in my backyard enjoying the view and weather

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    Great area. Excellent schools. 40 minutes from the beach.

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    Stormbreaker Volleyball Club

    Stormbreaker Volleyball Club

    4.9
    (43 reviews)
    41.9 mi

    After spending several years in club volleyball across multiple clubs in the San Gabriel Valley,,…read moreour family can honestly say that Stormbreaker has been the best overall club experience we've had. What makes Stormbreaker different is that it was specifically created to solve frustrations that parents and players commonly experience in club volleyball. One of the biggest issues in club volleyball is roster size. Many clubs carry 12-14 players, meaning some girls spend large portions of tournaments on the bench, players worry about being substituted out after mistakes, and teammates feel like competitors fighting for the same playing time. Stormbreaker intentionally keeps rosters smaller, typically around 9-10 players. The girls are not only on the court more often, but they have a defined role and purpose. They are part of every match and rotation rather than wondering if they will see the floor. That consistency allows players to develop confidence through real game experience instead of constantly worrying about being replaced. Another major difference is training volume. Most clubs provide two practices per week. Stormbreaker provides three, plus additional opportunities for clinics, scrimmages, and position-specific development. More touches, more repetitions, and more feedback lead to more growth. Practices are also structured differently. Stormbreaker often has multiple teams training simultaneously with four or more coaches actively involved. Athletes are divided into position groups. Setters with setting coaches, hitters with hitting coaches, liberos on defense and serve receive, middles on middle-specific skills. The specialized instruction and repetition the girls receive is dramatically higher than what we experienced elsewhere. Stormbreaker also has something most clubs don't offer: a dedicated strength and athletic development area called The Vault. The girls participate in structured conditioning sessions focused on athleticism, explosiveness, core strength, injury prevention, and volleyball-specific performance. We've personally watched players become stronger, jump higher, and gain confidence over a single season. We also appreciated that development was built into the club experience rather than requiring constant outside lessons. Between three practices, specialized coaching, strength training, clinics, and additional opportunities for extra reps, our daughter received far more development within the program itself than we experienced elsewhere. Stormbreaker is also not built around a single coach. Jonathan, the club director, is deeply involved and genuinely cares about players and families. He has invested tremendous time studying collegiate, Olympic, and high-level volleyball development systems so coaches work from a shared philosophy. Unlike many clubs where your experience depends almost entirely on one coach, Stormbreaker has worked to build a consistent developmental system. The goal is that players continue progressing regardless of which coach they have because the training philosophy, skill development priorities, and expectations are shared across the club. What impressed me most, however, is the culture. The emphasis is not only on volleyball skills but on character, confidence, resilience, leadership, and personal growth. The club's mission and core values show up in how coaches interact with players, how families support one another, and how girls are encouraged to grow as athletes and young people. Our own team faced plenty of challenges. We had players learning new positions, several first-year club athletes, and periods of instability that could have derailed development. Instead, we watched the girls improve dramatically. They became more skilled, more confident, more competitive, and more resilient. Our daughter gained meaningful court time, developed confidence, and grew more in a single season than we expected. More importantly, she genuinely looked forward to practices and finished the season loving the game even more than when she started. We've spoken with many families from other Stormbreaker teams, and our experience is not unique. Parents consistently share that their daughters improved more in one season than in previous years elsewhere. No club is perfect, and Stormbreaker is still growing. But it was intentionally built to address problems many families have simply accepted as normal in club volleyball. They created an environment where athletes can develop, compete, build confidence, and genuinely enjoy the game. For our family, the difference has been significant, and we are grateful for everything our daughter gained this season both on and off the court.

    We are very happy that our daughter joined Stormbreaker volleyball club. When she first went for…read moretryouts, she already liked the place. Every week she is excited to go to practice to improve herself. The coaches are very professional and friendly. They have helped my daughter with technical skills. My daughter also asks for joining summer camps this year. Highly recommended for kids who want to play volleyball.

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    Fallbrook Youth Baseball

    Fallbrook Youth Baseball

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    30.8 mi

    Fallbrook youth baseball field and Ingold sports park is always confusing, and it is hard to find…read more You have to search for Ingold sports park. They both are same, unfortunately but little apart with in a big field and not walkable. This is a large sports complex with small parking spots. No restrooms available but found a porta potty. Great for kids and for the spectators. Beautiful drive tho this field, make sure you know where you are going before you leave, tricky to find thia spot. 4 fields, nicely maintained with dirt and real grass. Good luck finding it.

    Coming from the Murrieta Temecula area, and having to drive into this Pony field was a terrifying…read moreexperience. My husband made a turn into the field and the cars coming out refused to move over to let us get by. Later I realized how terrified they must've felt as the road is a dead drop down the cliff. The roads are narrow and dangerous. People actually pay dues and fees to this park??? It's a crying shame that parking is the way it is. I'm not lying when I say we almost had a brawl in this park as we were all gridlocked down there near the Pinto field. People trying to get out and us trying to park for a game. We were all stuck! Everybody honking at each other to get out of the way and yet it was impossible to maneuver. We were crammed in this park like sardines! I think there is a dead end and everybody trying to turn back and head out. The fields have no shade where we were. The area is just something out of a movie from the 60's. So dated and dirty. Outhouses were stinky ! That's for sure how they should be but it smelled like it hadn't been dumped in ages. I hope we never ever have another game in Fallbrook! It was horrible! Murrieta Pony and Fallbrook Pony fields must be owned by the same people. No money has been put into these fields in ages! 9/29/19 visit to this ball park. I suggest the owners of this field invest a little money in renovating and giving our kids a safe clean and fun experience. Right now, it's a sham!

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    Cabrillo Youth Center

    Cabrillo Youth Center

    3.2
    (10 reviews)
    47.3 mi

    it is now closed by Harbor Department pending new lease holder taking over for Olympic sailing…read morevenue. Harbor Department kicked out the Scout group operating the facility after being there for 80 years to give to Olympic group.

    We enjoyed our weekend camping trip here with our Cub Scout group. As the Cubmaster, my primary…read moreinterest is the safety of our kids, with their recreation and opportunities for growth and leadership all tied for second. Overall, these needs were met by the Cabrillo Youth Center. Upon arrival, we set up our tents in designated field areas very close to the waterfront. While the "beach" is inside LA Harbor, I was generally pleased with the cleanliness of the water. No, it's not Catalina-clear, but the camp is adjacent to a wetlands preserve and the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, so the water activities (which include kayaking, rowboats, and canoeing) are enjoyed in a designated area over a beautiful eel grass bed. Wish I could have dragged a lure through here for some bay bass, but didn't manage to do so. Swimming is enjoyed in the pool on site, and all visitors must take a BSA swim test to determine which activities they can enjoy. Four laps of the pool-- three on your stomach and one on your back... then float on your back for about a minute. If you pass, you're given a blue wristband: clear for all activities; if you're a beginner or non-swimmer, (red and white wristbands, respectively) you must be accompanied by a blue-band to go out on any watercraft. The camp also features a craft center, a mess hall, a Scout store, and flush toilets/restrooms. Showers are outdoor beach-style to get the sand off your body, but really, you're probably only here for a day or two. The amphitheater area is used for orientation meetings, and the camp fire. Being a "working camp," the visitors are responsible for a lot-- keeping the restrooms clean, hauling out trash to the dumpsters, and running the campfire. ... all good stuff for kids working on being more responsible. A lot of lifeguards here to support the boating activities, keep an eye on the pool, and running f swim tests. At night the gates to parking lot are locked, and the entire perimeter is fenced right down to the water, so pretty safe, despite its harbor location. The buddy system is utilized for kids at all times. A red trolley offers free rides to the aquarium, the USS IOWA, and several museums nearby. A quick walk to the aquarium is neat to break up the day, and a slightly longer walk takes you down to the tide pools just outside the breakwater. Afternoon sundowner breezes make kite flying a genuine option. Overall, we had a great time camping here. No open flames means charcoal and propane cooking is OK, and the mess hall offers a meal plan if you'd rather not endure the hassle of bringing your own stuff. This is not oceanfront cabanas and towel service, kids... but for the price and the experience, this is a nice little camp nestled in the midst of an active marina. A gem indeed.

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    Swim orientation before the swim test.
    Part of the hike out to the tide pools

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