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In-Person Registration Fall 2021:
Monday & Wednesday July 19 & 21
Times 6pm - 7:30pm
Location: Minneola Athletic Complex,
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- After June 10th = $195 (New or Returning)
- After July 21st = $205 cash (New or Returning)
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**All Registrations Received After August 1st = $215.
Fall 2019 SEASON OVERVIEW
- Team Place based on grade and current HS zone (or next available).
- 8 /9 game season plus playoffs for those teams who qualify (No Bobble Head Playoffs)
- Games played at High School fields
- Practice Begins: July 21, 2021 (typical times 6pm-8pm / 5- days for first 2 weeks, then 3-days per week once school starts)
- Player Equipment Handout & Certification: August 1, 2021
- First Game: Saturday August 28, 2021 (Various HS locations)
- AYF Southeast Regionals & AYF National Championship
Re-certified and NEWLY Purchased (Helmets, Shoulder Pads & Equipment....) Every Season.**
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Season consist of 8 / 9 games, playoffs if team qualifies.
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Players are assigned to teams based city, or defined boundaries established by league.
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Practice 3-days a week (except for conditioning at season start)
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Division are grade/age based.
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All Physicals need to be on AYF/CFYFL form
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Looking for additional volunteers for Coaching... Get Involved, Volunteer Today!!!
*Optional Practice Gear Needed:
Practice Pants, Practice Jersey, Socks & 7-piece pads sets at discount pricing....
*All equipment must be returned at end of season. Players get to keep their game jersey. Optional practice gear available at discount through league.
Cowboys Cheer Program:
What you Get:
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Shell, Skirt, briefs, Pom-Poms. All must return at Season End
- *Cheer Tournament and Nationals (if team qualifies)... Year round participant events....*
What you Keep:
- Practice gear - Cheer shirt jersey style & shorts (Briefs)
Looking for qualified Football and Cheer coaches - Get Involved - Volunteer Today!!!
League Cheer Director: Gabbie Weaver Email: CFYFLinfo@Ymail.com
About Us
CFYFL is a Family Oriented League, that strives to involve the participants' ENTIRE families in ALL events and activities we offer. Though not obligated, we encourage all to enjoy and participate in all of the fun and educational activities we hold year-round. Each "season" culminates with football games and playoffs in the fall! The AYF (American Youth Football & Cheer) has surpassed POP Warner and now is the Nations Largest Youth Football Organization, with over 860,000+ participants in all 50 states. We are a High School Football feeder program with focus on player development on the field and in the class room. We promote sportsmanship and fair play for all. CFYFL requires that all students maintain a scholastic requirments to participate in our Football and Cheer participants. We also provide scholarship opportunities for all 8th grade students who qualify. AGE DIVISIONS
*Division Subject To Change without Prior Notice*
Spring Divisions are based on school grade first, then protected by max age per div. *LE - Linemen Eligible Only
AGE DIVISIONS
AGE DIVISIONS - FALL 2019 SEASON AS OF FEBRUARY 13 2019Divisions Age As of July 31st for: 8u, 10u, 12u, 14u *Divisions Are Subject To Change Without Prior Notice* *LE- Linemen Eligible Only (Player can only play O-line or D-line position)
TEAM ASSOCIATIONS - 2019
*NOTE: These weight limits only apply to CFYFL games and championships. All AYF regional and national championships are unlimited weight division classifications. |
CFYFL 5 Core Values | ||
Respect | Those associated with sport show respect by treating themselves, other persons, institutions and their sport according to the highest standards of conduct. It implies civilized and gracious behavior to players, coaches, fans and parents. | |
Responsibility | Athletes show responsibility by making academic progress toward graduation their top priority. They solve problems rather than make excuses, and are reliable team players. Students should be accountable for their actions and decisions, and coaches and administrators should maintain high standards of competence and conduct. | |
Integrity | For student competitors and their coaches, integrity means keeping commitments and conducting honest behavior. Coaches must subscribe to and practice the Coaches Code and Code of Ethics, and student athletes must know and understand the Champions of Character Student-Athlete Pledge. | |
Servant Leadership | This core value refers to putting the group first and becoming responsible for personal and group roles while performing at your best. Students demonstrating servant leadership have a primary purpose of serving others while striving to become a personal and team leader. The servant-leader provides a critical service to society and the great gift of good example. | |
Sportsmanship | The conduct of educational sports according to the highest standards is our expectation for sportsmanship. Administrators, coaches, students, fans and parents are expected to act correctly even when others do not, thus demonstrating fairness and equity in all contests and relationships. |
Choices for Elementary School Athletes | ||
"One athlete of character will improve a team. One team of character will improve a school. One school of character can impact an entire community." | ||
-Bruce Brown, NAIA Special Presenter |