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 Football Division Format

 

Divisions will function on the basis of minimum and maximum weight and grade levels so as to provide a "safety-first" tackle football program of balanced competition. Divisions will be formed as follows:

DIVISION GRADE  WEIGHT
Instructional  1st & 2nd Max weight 110 lbs.
Freshman 3rd & 4th  65-125 lbs.
Jr. Varsity  5th & 6th75-150 lbs.
 Varsity **7th & 8th 220 lbs.

**Sixth grade Varsity players must have league approval, be weight eligible, parental approval

and waiver signed.

 [LCAJFL general rules] 

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 Teams

 

2011 Coaching Staff

 

                           Freshman                     JV                             Varsity

 

Black:                 Joe Engle                Orrin Bryant                John Wojcik

 

Maroon:              Mike Sposita          Paul Dreslinski             Tom Sellers

 

White:                   no team                  Chris Warzecha              Doug Ogg

 

Instructional:       Chuck Cullen

 

Squad name change decoder:

Black = East

Maroon = North

White = South

 


Supporting Your Coaches
 
 
 
Coaches and parents must work together:
  • Please keep the coaches informed about problems that may be going on with your child.
  • If the child has been sick, taking medication, or going through some emotional trauma please make sure the coaches are made aware of the problem as soon as possible.
 
Coaches and parents must communicate with mutual respect:
  • Coaches reserve the right to postpone conversations that are getting out of hand.
  • Heated discussions have no place in front of the players.

 

Although many parents have coaching experience, and may have played on a higher level then the current coaches of this team, the coaches must ask that you refrain from coaching your kids during practice and games.

 

Keep in mind the coaches have put in hundreds of hours developing the best offensive and defensive schemes and drills for this age level. These kids are being taught to play as a team, each player performing a set function that his teammates can rely on.

 
If you have suggestions or ideas, please do not hesitate to present them to the coaching staff after any practice.