• No results found

* All registration is online at

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "* All registration is online at"

Copied!
7
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

UPWARD FLAG FOOTBALL OF POWDER SPRINGS

UPWARD Flag Football is open to all boys and girls in the West Cobb area.  We are committed to creating a 1st class flag football league that is focused on; 1.letting kids have fun 2. teaching that teamwork and hard work/practice is required to improve 3. learning how to be humble in victory and gracious in defeat.

We also offer Cheerleading for girls ages 5-15 as of Aug 1.

Upward Flag Football is a popular game filled with fun and action.  The program provides young players a fun and exciting opportunity to engage in non-contact, continuous action while

learning lessons in teamwork.  In this game, the offensive team plays for a first down at midfield and a touchdown in the end zone.  Running and passing plays are allowed, although there are no-running zones at midfield and near each goal line.  The defensive team covers receivers, rushes the passer, and grabs flags to make tackles.  Fair play and sportsmanship are

encouraged as is equal playing time for all players.

General League Info – Registration

*  All registration is online at http://registration.upward.org/UPW61172

• Early registration ends August 7, 2015. After this date the player registration maybe limited due to space constraints, team size, etc

• No paper registration available

• Please be exact when choosing the jersey size as there is a restocking/replacement fee to exchange a jersey.

(2)

Location-Practices-Games

* For the 2016 season we will have 2 practice locations in our league. Based on a chosen

preference players will be placed on teams based at Compton School for practice or teams based at Hillgrove High School for practice

• Teams will practice 1 day per week beginning Aug 15

• Teams will play 1 game per week beginning Sept. 10

*All games will be played at Hillgrove High School

NOTICE - There are no restrooms available at Compton School. We do not have access to any

school buildings

Mandatory Player Evaluations

• All players must go through a brief skills evaluation Sunday, August 7 by grade from 3:00-5:00 pm

• Evaluations will take place at Compton Elementary School and Hillgrove High School

*Cheerleaders must attend orientation and uniform sizing on Sunday, Aug 7 at 4:00 pm at Compton School only

(3)

• Any & all skill levels are welcome.  No experience is required.

Projected Age Groups

Depending on the total number of players who register we hope to have leagues broken out as follows;

K4/K5, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th

• The school grade of the child on August 1, 2016 will determine in which league they will play.

• All leagues are co-ed

* We would like to have enough girls to form a girls only league/teams so please invite all girls to come join us

Registration Fees

• The cost is only $115.00 per player. After Aug 8 fee will be $135.00

• Fee includes Upward Flag football team jersey and flag belt

• An 8 game season

(4)

* All registration is online at http://registration.upward.org/UPW61172

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. What is Upward Flag Football?

We are a group of like-minded parents that enjoy the game of football and desire to provide a positive environment for boys and girls to play and have fun.  Both practice times and games will emphasize fun while teaching the great values and skills that team sports offer.

2. What ages can play?

We offer leagues by school grades, i.e. K4-K5, 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th, 5th/6th, 7th/8th. The age grouping may vary depending on total number of players.

3. Where does the league play?

Activities are held at Compton Elementary School 3450 New Macland Rd. and Hillgrove High School 4165 Luther Ward Rd. Please note at Compton School that we will not have access to any buildings and there will be No Restrooms available.

4. How do I register?

(5)

preferred to be made online.  We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express on the website via paypal as a form of payment. You may opt to pay by check at 1st practice.

5. What equipment will my child need?

Plastic bottom molded cleats are recommended for flag football, but not required, no metal bottom cleats are allowed.

For flag football, we provide the jersey and flag belt.  Participants must wear shorts or sweat pants WITHOUT POCKETS.  (When grabbing for the flag belt, fingers can get caught in pockets and lead to injury.)

All children must wear a Mouth Guard at all times in practice and in games.

6. How will I know what team my child is on?

Following the player draft you will be notified by an email or phone call from your coach. Feel free to contact Buddy Reeves or Dwight McKissack or Sarah Plummer with questions.

7. How can parents help?

Parents can get involved by stepping up and acting as coach or assistant coach.  We also are looking for a “Team Parent” who will be willing to be responsible for coordinating snacks after the games, etc…

8. Can my child be on a team with friends?

(6)

Yes. There are no guarantees but we will certainly try to accommodate when possible. We strive for equality of skill levels on each team so trying to match up all ‘friend requests’ is nearly impossible. Teams are determined by a coaches draft following the player evaluations.

9. How/where do I get my child’s uniform?

Coaches will distribute uniforms to the players at practice.

10. What about rain or inclement weather?

There are options to let you know of any changes:

- Call, email or text mesage from your coach - You can call your coach

- Check our Facebook page

11. Is there any type of Financial Assistance available?

There are a limited number of spots available each season but we believe that all children should have an opportunity to enjoy organized sports, regardless of financial status. Contact Buddy Reeves for info.

12. Who can I contact with questions?

- Call Buddy Reeves at 770-943-0333 ext. 237 or 770-543-8021 - Send email to buddyr@fbcps.org

- Call/text Dwight McKissack at 404-933-2831 - Call/text Sarah Plummer at 678-262-8574

(7)

References

Related documents

The goal of encryption is to ensure confidentiality of data in communication and storage processes. Recently, its use in constrained devices led to consider additional

This introductory course is designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge of Cake and Pastry Making techniques and to provide practical competence while learning new

to protect the cloud from potential of threats, hacks and the loss of information. The protection of data in the cloud is a key consumer concern particularly

By the end of 2012, Chinese universities and research institutions owned 45033 valid patents for invention, accounting for 21% of all patents for inventions (217755) of

Dark Open Innovation in a Criminal Organizational Context: the Case of Madoff’s Ponzi Fraud.. Journal:

The products range from embedded IoT interfaces for the lowest level devices up to gateways that share data over the internet and through to support services such as

The contribution by Cynthia Klestinec reminds the reader that the study of anatomy – the study of the parts of the human body and of both their sacred and scientific meaning – had

The UKBA should not refuse applications for support under Section 4 IAA on the basis that an applicant is not destitute because they are being temporarily supported by a