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The PeeWee Program
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PEEWEE
FOOTBALL is competitive level youth football
league for boys and girls ages 12 & 13 years
before December 31 of the current year. The
program provides young players a fun and
exciting opportunity to engage in a safe contact,
continuous action while learning lessons in
teamwork.
The program provides young players a fun and
exciting opportunity to engage in contact,
continuous action while learning lessons in
teamwork.
This program takes place
on on a regular schedule at Rocky Stone Field in
Centennial Park for the Spring Development
Session and on the teams practice and game
schedule during the fall season. |
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The Spring Development Program
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This program will teach
basic football skills, safe tackling and
teamwork. The Spring Development Season is the
best place to learn and improve skills. This
program usually runs in May and June with 3
sessions a week held at Rocky Stone field. We
will mostly scrimmage during the season.
Program Facts
- Runs in May and June
- Age 12 and 13 Before
December 31
- Boys and Girls
- Tackle Program
- All Gear with the
exception of cleats, gloves, etc. (A gear
deposit is required to ensure a timely gear
return)
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Principles for Parents
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Parents, athletes and
coaches must work together for the best possible
youth football experience and performance. The
following suggestions are meant as general
guidelines for parents. As a parent, you
understand the daily pressures your child faces.
We believe that football should be an outlet for
fun. Encourage your child and allow them to have
a good time.
Remember that your child
learns more from your actions than your words.
Practice good sportsmanship by being respectful
to players, parents and coaches on both teams.
- There is nothing
wrong with applauding a good play made by
the opponents. Parents can be good role
models by appreciating the efforts made by
both teams.
- Most coaches are
volunteers and work hard at what they do. To
lessen confusion, and out of respect for
their position, please allow your child’s
coach to be the only one coaching players on
the field.
- Please refrain
from loud or rude behavior.
- Offer
encouragement and positive reinforcement,
not criticism, to your star player.
- Encourage
discipline by having your child arrive on
time for practices and games.
- Belonging to a
team requires commitment. Parents can help
children understand this through regular
attendance and preparation.
- Whenever possible,
volunteer. This shows participants the value
of being a team player.
- Please respect the
officials and their calls. It’s OK to
disagree, but inappropriate to disparage.
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2011 League Sponsorship
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Do you want to become the
premier
sponsor of this Moncton Football Association
league?
Please contact one of our board members to find
out how.
Go To Board of Directors |
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