Robbinsville launching fall cricket club for third- and fourth-graders

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Cricket, one of the most popular sports in the world, is making its way into the Robbinsville schools this fall, giving local students a chance to learn the game and develop new athletic skills.

The Robbinsville Public Schools, in partnership with the Robbinsville Community Sports Association, is introducing the Fall 2025 Cricket Club, open to third-and fourth-graders.

The six-week program will take place on Wednesdays at Sharon Elementary School, running from September 17 through October 22. Sessions will be held from 4 to 5 p.m.

The cost to participate is $145 per child for the full program, with all necessary equipment provided. Students are asked to wear sneakers and bring a water bottle.

Space is limited; registration closes at 9 a.m. on September 16.

“Cricket offers so much more than just physical activity,” said Pamela Elmi, RED Director for Robbinsville Public Schools. “It teaches patience, focus, and strategic thinking. We’re pleased to give students a chance to try something new, connect with their peers and be part of a sport that’s played by millions around the world.”

Elmi emphasized that the club is open to students of all skill levels.

In addition to learning the basic rules, participants will be introduced to fundamental skills like batting techniques, bowling mechanics and fielding positions. Coaches will use modified formats of the game to ensure that every child has the chance to be actively involved and build confidence on the field.

“The cricket program is a great opportunity for our 3rd and 4th graders to explore this worldwide sport and potentially develop a new athletic passion with their friends,” Robbinsville Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Patrick Pizzo said. “I am anticipating an excellent demand for the Cricket Club, and I look forward to exploring future opportunities to grow the sport here in Robbinsville.”

For more information, parents can contact Elmi at (609) 632-0910, ext. 2215 or 2216.

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