

Organizations Any organization that delivers programs for children aged 4 to 12 can register with the HIGH FIVE standard.

After successful completion of training, participants receive nationally recognized certification that will assist them in working with programs for children and older adults in the sport and recreation industry. For this reason, many municipalities, non-profit organizations, and service providers either require or recommend HIGH FIVE certification for employment.
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Reach him at or 51.Individuals HIGH FIVE® training provides participants with an understanding of how to design and facilitate programs that address the unique needs of children and older adults. He's the 20 Iowa Sportswriter of the Year. Tommy Birch, the Register's sports enterprise and features reporter, has been working at the newspaper since 2008. "So, I'm going to see what they thought of this." "All options are out there," Hendricks said. Or he could continue his rehab assignment in the minor leagues. He could join the Chicago Cubs to get some more work in and possibly come off the injured list. He plans to come to Principal Park during the team's off day to get some work in. Hendricks did say he wouldn't bus with the Iowa Cubs for their trip to Indianapolis this week. So, what's next for Hendricks? Even he isn't sure. I got a lot of soft contact with some heaters. So, overall, I executed really what I was trying to do. I spun some curveballs in for some first pitch strikes. "Kind of really peppering down and away with the heater, and then I could see my changeup working right off this. "I'm getting the ball down in the zone really well," Hendricks said. Still, Hendricks was pleased with the results." Hendricks gave up a double to start the fifth and a walk later in the inning but got three strikeouts to avoid any further damage.Īfter giving up hits to start the sixth, Hendricks was lifted for reliever Cam Sanders, who allowed the second run on Hendricks’ line to score on an RBI groundout. He gave up a hit and a walk in the fourth inning but picked off runner Tyler Nevin. More: How Kyle Hendricks did in his latest rehab start with the Iowa Cubsīut Hendricks, who had just one perfect inning, had to wiggle out of damage most of the day. "I think it's going to keep getting better and better." "I feel a lot better where I'm at right now compared to two weeks ago, even 10 days ago," Hendricks said. Hendricks allowed a leadoff homer to Toledo's Justyn-Henry Malloy but then settled down, tossing scoreless frames in the second, third, fourth and fifth innings. Hendricks wasn’t as sharp Sunday, but he once again showed signs of his old dominant self. After working them out, Hendricks delivered his best outing with Iowa on May 9 when he surrendered just two hits in five shutout innings to get the win. They discovered Hendricks’ struggles stemmed from issues with his timing. He gave up six runs in 1.2 innings of work in his first outing that night and four runs in 2.2 innings on May 3.įollowing the second straight rough outing, Hendricks returned to Chicago and worked with some Cubs coaches. Hendricks began a rehab assignment with Iowa on April 27 and struggled early on. The right-hander suffered a capsular tear in his right shoulder that forced him to miss the remainder of last season and the start of this season. Hendricks hasn’t appeared in a big-league game since July 5, 2022.
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It was far from a perfect outing, but it was at least another step in the right direction for Hendricks, the lone remaining member from the 2016 World Series title team for the Cubs. "I still felt even better," Hendricks said in an interview with the Des Moines Register following his outing. He struck out four and threw 79 pitches, including 49 for strikes before being lifted in the sixth after giving up a single and a double to start the frame. Hendricks allowed just two runs on six hits and two walks in five innings of work Sunday. The Chicago Cubs hurler pitched into the sixth inning and inched closer to a return to the big leagues with a strong performance against the Toledo Mud Hens. Hendricks delivered another successful outing during his rehabilitation assignment with Iowa Sunday. Before retreating to the Principal Park clubhouse Sunday, pitcher Kyle Hendricks walked through the Iowa Cubs dugout and was greeted to a parade of high-fives from his temporary teammates and even a hug from catcher Miguel Amaya.
