


E-SPORTS
An action-packed spring break experience where kids in grades K–8 compete, collaborate, and have fun in a safe, structured, and supervised environment.
March 30 – April 3
Grades K–8
What Happens During Our E-Sports Tournaments?
At The Club, our e-sports tournaments are more than just games—they’re structured experiences designed to promote teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence. Participants rotate through organized tournaments and guided activities led by trained staff, ensuring every child is engaged, supported, and having fun.
This balanced approach allows children to enjoy friendly competition while parents can feel confident knowing their child is participating in a positive, enriching, and well-supervised experience.
Spring E-Sports Tournaments & Games Offered
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Soccer Games
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Slam Dunk Tournaments
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Air Hockey tournaments
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Ping Pong Tournaments
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Skateboarding Classes
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Pool Tournaments
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Gardening classes
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Swimming Classes
Activities are rotated to ensure every participant gets hands-on time across multiple games.
Beyond Spring Break
Join The Club Year-Round
At The Club, we are dedicated to providing a safe and enriching environment for youth and families. Our programs focus on academic success, creativity, physical wellness, and personal growth. Join us in making a positive impact in the Pomona Valley community.
Year-Round Programs Include:
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Music Programs: Guitar, piano, and percussion
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Dance Classes: Including Aztec dance and cultural programming
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Sports & Recreation: Tennis, swimming, and ongoing tournaments
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Games & Enrichment: E-sports, pool, foosball, and more
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Life Skills & Enrichment: Gardening, leadership development, and creative workshops
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And So Much More!
Year-round membership at The Club gives families more than activities—it provides a place where children feel safe, supported, and excited to belong. Kids build real friendships, gain confidence, and continue growing in a positive environment parents can trust.




In partnership with National Collge Resources Foundation and Students Think STEAM Initiative



















