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D A T E S
OCJAAF 2011
115.5 110.5 95.5
95.5
EXEMPT
Sep-03 *
121.5 116.5 101.5
122.0 117.0 102.0
122.5 117.5 102.5
123.0 118.0 103.0
123.5 118.5 103.5
124.0 119.0 104.0
124.5 119.5 104.5
125.0 120.0 105.0
125.5 120.5 105.5
126.0 121.0 106.0
126.5 121.5 106.5
127.0 122.0 107.0
101.5
102.0
102.5
103.0
103.5
104.0
104.5
105.0
105.5
106.0
106.5
107.0
Mike Williams
2011
107.5
127.5 122.5 107.5
121.0 116.0 101.0
101.0
10
11
162.0
162.5
163.0
163.5
164.0
164.5
165.0
165.5
166.0
166.5
167.0
167.5
132.0 127.0 112.0 147.0 142.0 132.0
132.5 127.5 112.5 147.5 142.5 132.5
133.0 128.0 113.0 148.0 143.0 133.0
133.5 128.5 113.5 148.5 143.5 133.5
134.0 129.0 114.0 149.0 144.0 134.0
134.5 129.5 114.5 149.5 144.5 134.5
135.0 130.0 115.0 150.0 145.0 135.0
135.5 130.5 115.5 150.5 145.5 135.5
136.0 131.0 116.0 151.0 146.0 136.0
136.5 131.5 116.5 151.5 146.5 136.5
137.0 132.0 117.0 152.0 147.0 137.0
Kashimer Shari
James
Inglewood Jets
Sentinels
137.5 132.5 117.5 152.5 147.5 137.5
12
13
156.5
157.0
150
150
150.5
162.5
162.0
161.5
161.0
160.5
160.0
159.0
158.5
158.0
157.5
159.5
161.5
146.5 141.5 131.5
131.5 126.5 111.5
131.0 126.0 111.0
146.0 141.0 131.0
11
155.5
12
140.5 135.5 125.5
11
135
10
140
125.5 120.5 105.5
105
JR MIDGET
155
120
PEE WEE
125
125
9
JR PEE WEE
168.0
163.0
Reginald Charles
Aubert
Inglewood Jets
Aug. 5, 1951
Aug. 15, 2011
12
EXEMPT
EXEMPT
13
* CERTIFICATION DAY WEIGHT (without equipment)
**GAME DAY EQUIPMENT WEIGHT ALLOWANCE:
5-Pounds:
JC-CL-JPW-PW
5-1/2 Pounds:
JM
ALL WEIGH-INS SHALL BE DONE IN "FULL" GAME UNIFORM, LESS SHOULDER PADS, HELMET & ANY OPTIONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. NO HATS. NO BANDANAS. SOCKS & BELT CAN BE OMITTED DURING EQUIPMENT CHECK.
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MIDGET
WEIGHT INCREASES 1/2-POUND (.5) PER WEEK ON FRIDAY COMMENCING THE FRIDAY AFTER CERTIFICATION DAY.
Dec-10 **
Dec-03 **
Nov-26 **
Nov-19 **
Nov-12 **
Nov-05 **
Oct-29 **
Oct-22 **
Oct-15 **
Oct-08 **
Oct-01 **
Sep-24 **
Sep-17 **
Sep-10 **
95
95
EXEMPT
10
9
8
115
7-8
4-5/7-8
AGE
Aug-27 *
110
CLINIC
JC
J/FL
Willford A. Wallace
Inglewood Jets
Sentinels
EQUIPMENT CHECK ONLY
DIV
Helen Vanasse
Byrne..of Waterbury,
Conn
OCJAAF Commissioners Aunt Hellen
December 22,1919...
August 19th 2011
Dolores Apodaca
Great Grandmother to
Athletes Mason and
Darin Marquez
February 8, 1921
November 18, 2010
G A M E
WEEKLY MAXIMUM PLAYING WEIGHT SCHEDULE
“From the House of OCJAAF to God’s House”
(Gone But Never Forgotten)
EQUIPMENT CHECK ONLY
REVISED: 04-30-2011
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE WE LOST SINCE LAST SEASON
DMYF&C JM Coach
Bobby J Weston
Grandfather to Leon
Scott
December 19, 1959
May 21, 2011
Erika Diaz
Sister to
Aglaee Diaz
DMYF&C
Athletic
Director
Dec. 6, 1976
July 12, 2011
Brian Michael Brabb
DMYF&C 2010
Player
Agent
April 1, 1965
July 20, 2010
Evelyn Schultz
OCJAAF
Commissioner’s
Aunt
April 1923
Aug 2011
Carlos Fernando
Perez
Uncle to DMYF&C
Athletes Reymes and
Rhyu Olide
1973-2011
Marvin Cole
South Gate
1954-2011
Tom Vazquez
April 28, 1961
July 26, 2011
Russell Harvey
Inglewood Coach
August 24, 1940
August 26, 2011
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1.
2.
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O.C.J.A.A.F. MASTER SCHEDULE
2011 INDEX
Open Letter............................................................................................... 4
Commissioner’s Staff.............................................................................5-7
Conference Player Agents......................................................................... 8
Conference Cheer Agents......................................................................... 9
Must Play Rules....................................................................................... 10
Insurance Information.............................................................................. 11
Executive Council.................................................................................... 12
Conference Chapter Codes.................................................................... 13
Scholarship Program ......................................................................14-21
President’s Letter.................................................................................... 22
2011 AFL-NFL Conference Divisions...................................................... 23
2011 Leagues.....................................................................................24-25
September 10, Game 1, Week 1........................................................26-27
September 17, Game 2, Week 2........................................................28-29
September 24, Game 3, Week 3........................................................30-31
October 1, Game 4, Week 4...............................................................32-33
October 8, Game 5, Week 5...............................................................34-35
October 15, Game 6, Week 6.............................................................36-37
October 22, Game 7, Week 7.............................................................38-39
October 29, Game 8, Week 8.............................................................40-41
November 1, Mid-Week Play-Off Game, Week 8-3/7............................. 42
November 1, Mid-Week Play-Off Game, Week 8-4/7............................. 42
Playoff Story Message from Commissioner............................................ 43
November 5, Future League Bowl Game, Week 9.................................. 44
November 5, First Round League Play-Off, Week 9..........................45-49
November 12, Future League Bowl Game, Week 10.............................. 50
November 12, Second Round League Play-Off, Week 10.................51-54
November 10, First Round Play-offs, Week 11..................................56-57
November 26, AFL/NFL Championship Games, Week 12...................... 58
December 3, AFL/NFL Super Bowl, Week 13......................................... 60
Super Bowl Hall of Champions............................................................... 61
December 10, All-Conference Games, Week 14..................................... 62
All Conference Results of Seasons Past................................................. 63
Cheerleading Competition, October 16, 2011........................................ 64
Cheer Coming Events............................................................................. 65
OCJAAF Rules for Play-Offs..............................................................66-69
Area Map............................................................................................70-71
Maps to Chapter Fields....................................................................72-127
2011 Chapter Teams & Coaches Registry.....................................128-130
Team Registration Summary................................................................. 131
OCJAAF Teaching Youngsters How to be Good Sports................132-133
Weigh-In Procedures............................................................................. 134
2011 Age/Weight Schedule............................................Inside Back Cover
Dates to Remember................................................................. Back Cover
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Commissioner's Theme 2011…
"KEEP HOPE ALIVE"
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them moving in a forward direction. HOPE breeds character and this character
will breed HOPE. In the end this HOPE will not disappoint you but will keep you
strong. Use HOPE and imagination as weapons of survival and progress. We can
HOPE IS THE BELIEF IN WHAT IS POSSIBLE AND THE EXPECTATION OF
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Bob Barna
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ORANGE COUNTY
JUNIOR ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL
COMMISSIONER
Bob Barna
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Lora Gonzalez
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Wanda Hadley
SECRETARY
Essie Figueroa
HEAD CONF. PLAYER AGENT
Sharon Budig
ALL-CONFERENCE BLUE REP.
FOOTBALL
William Logan
NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK REP
Tim McMillan
ALL-CONFERENCE RED REP.
FOOTBALL
Westley Richardson
SUPERVISOR OF OFFICIALS
Bob Chrissman
ALL-CONF/ RED CHEER REP.
Coleen Ludvigson
ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR
OF OFFICIALS
Jim Cunningham
Roger Budig
ALL-CONF/ BLUE CHEER REP.
Kim Jackson
COACH REPRESENTATIVE
Mike Shaw
Mike Cyphers
SCHOLARSHIP DIRECTOR
Bill Alford
CONFERENCE CHEEFLEADER
COORDINATOR
Suzy Barna
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE
Dan Tusa
WEBMASTER
Lora Gonzales
INSURANCE COORDINATOR
Essie Figueroa
PLAYER PICTURES/I.D.
COORDINATOR
William Logan
STAFF CHAPTER & CONFERENCE
PICTURE ID AGENT
Jeff Ramey
PURCHASING AGENT
John (Duke) Barna
PROGRAM DEVELOPER
CHAPTER STATE & FEDERAL
COMPLIANCE REP. / SCORES &
STANDINGS / TREASURER
Harry Stanton
OCJAAF 7 ON 7
Alan Long
COMMISSIONER
Bob Barna
[email protected]
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COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Lora Gonzalez
[email protected]
SECRETARY &
INSURANCE
REPRESENTATIVE
Essie Figueroa
[email protected]
SPECIAL EVENT
COORD./CONFERENCE
CHEERLEADER DIRECTOR
Suzy Barna
[email protected]
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Wanda Hadley
[email protected]
PURCHASING AGENT
John (Duke) Barna
[email protected]
ROSTER PROGRAM
SCORES & STANDINGS
CHAPTER STATE &
FEDERAL COMPLIANCE REP.
TREASURER
Harry Stanton
[email protected]
COACHES REP
Mike Shaw
[email protected]
SCHOLARSHIP
DIRECTOR
Bill Alford
[email protected]
COACHES REP
Mike Cyphers
[email protected]
EVENT SECURITY
COORDINATOR
Frank Romero
raiders.romero@
verizon.net
OCJAAF 7 ON 7
SPRING FOOTBALL REP
Alan Long
[email protected]
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HEAD CONF. PLAYER AGENT
Sharon Budig
[email protected]
PUNT, PASS & KICK REP.
Tim McMillan
[email protected]
ALL CONFERENCE BLUE
– FOOTBALL REP.
William Logan
[email protected]
ALL CONFERENCE RED
– FOOTBALL REP.
Wesley Richardson
[email protected]
ALL CONFERENCE BLUE REP.
– CHEER
Kim Jackson
ALL CONFERENCE RED REP.
– CHEER
Coleen Ludvigson
[email protected]
ASST. SUPERVISOR
OF OFFICIALS
Roger Budig
[email protected]
SUPERVISOR OF OFFICIALS
Bob Chrisman
supervisorofofficials
@msn.com
PLAYER PICTURE ID
COORDINATOR
William Logan
[email protected]
STAFF PICTURE ID
COORDINATOR
Jeff Ramey
[email protected]
LEGAL REP.
Dan Tusa
[email protected]
ASST. SUPERVISOR OF OFFICIALS
Jim Cunningham
[email protected]
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CONFERENCE PLAYER AGENTS
HEAD AGENT
Sharon Budig
[email protected]
FRED EARL
[email protected]
Whittier
Bellflower
SHIRL IVORY
[email protected]
Mona Park
Woodcrest
COLEEN LUDVIGSON
[email protected]
Mission Viejo
Irvine
SOC
Newport Mesa
BILL IVEY
[email protected]
Carson
Downey
YVETTE CHARBONNET
yvettecharbonnet
@yahoo.com
Cerritos
Fullerton
WES RICHARDSON
[email protected]
ESSIE FIGUEROA
[email protected]
Orange
Huntington Beach
Santa Fe Springs
Fountain Valley
Placentia
Westminister
Compton
DEBORAH BANKS
[email protected]
South Bay
Baldwin Hills
Beverly Hills
Manhattan Beach
LARAETTA JACKSON
[email protected]
Corona
VALERIE ALBERTYARBROUGH
South Gate
[email protected]
EMELDA MONTEZ
[email protected]
Inglewood
Long Beach
JENNIFER BOOTH
[email protected]
Rowland Heights
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CONFERENCE CHEER AGENTS
SUZY BARNA
CONFERENCE CHEER
DIRECTOR
[email protected]
KIM JACKSON
RACHELL GRISSETTE
[email protected]
Extensions4U
Cheer Agent/Mascott
@hotmail.com
Coordinator
SANDRA MATA
[email protected]
COLEEN LUDVIGSON
cludvigson@
law4cops.com
BRITTANY MATA
Asst. Cheer Agent
KASSY VAZQUEZ
[email protected]
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ORANGE COUNTY JR. ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL
From the Desk of the Athletic Directors
WANDAIBARRA
HADLEY & WANDA HADLEY
JESSE
MANDATORY PLAY RULES
The following provides a brief description of the rules as they are written in the OCJAAF Rule Book.
2009 OFFICIAL RULES of the OCJAAF, Article VII, Pages 17-22 for
Specifically, please refer to the 2007
the rules of weigh-in and must-play in its entirety.
FUTURE
LEAGUE,
JUNIOR
CLINICLEAGUE,
and CLINIC
(FL
– JC –
C) CLINIC (JFL-PL-JC-C)
JUNIOR FUTURE
LEAGUE,
FUTURE
JUNIOR
CLINIC
and
Each player shall play a minimum of one (1) quarter that includes defense, offense and special
teams. These “must-play” quarters are to be pre-designated prior to each game.
JUNIOR PEE WEE and PEE WEE (JPW – PW)
Each player must play one continuous quarter offense or defense, excluding special teams (kickoff, kick-off returns, punt, punt returns, extra point and field goals). These “must-play” quarters
are to be pre-designated prior to each game (0=Offense, X=Defense).
JUNIOR MIDGET and MIDGET (JM – M)
Following the completion of weigh-in, teams with “26 or more” qualifying players must play a
minimum of six (6) “action plays.” Teams with 25 or fewer qualifying players on game day must
play a minimum of ten (10) action plays.
CHAPTER GAME DAY PLAYER COMPLIANT AGENT (C.G.D.P.C.A.)
(Formerly Weigh-in Official and Must-Play Monitor)
Each team must provide two (2) CGDPCA for each regularly scheduled game. Each HOME TEAM
CGPCA will pair with a VISITOR TEAM CGDPCA, one pair will monitor the HOME team and the other
pair will monitor the VISITOR team. The HOME TEAM MONITOR is responsible for marking the Game
Day Roster (must-play) and turn them in at the end of the game. The Visitor CGDPCA is the
“spotter.”
The CGDPCA’s will notify e4ach team’s coaching staff at the beginning of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarters
as to the status of their players.
MUST PLAY VIOLATIONS: The penalty for the first game with a violation is $50 per player in
violation, and minimum one (1) week suspension of the Head Coach. A second game day violation
is $50 per player in violation and the Head Coach will be suspended for the remainder of the season.
Exception: A must-play infraction during a play-off game will result in a $50 fine per player and
forfeiture of the game in which the infraction occurred. Any and all procedures of the MUST-PLAY
(Game Day Document) will result in a forfeiture of a game.
NO USE OF CELL PHONES ON GAME FIELDS, TO INCLUDE SIDE LINES AND END ZONES, AT
ANY TIME EXCEPT BY OCJAAF OFFICIALS AND CHAPTER PRESIDENTS. THIS RULE IS
MEANT SPECIFICALLY FOR COACHING STAFF, CHAIN CREW, AND CGDPCA.
Wandy Hadley
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O.C.J.A.A.F. INSURANCE INFORMATION
Conference Insurance Rep. — Essie Figueroa
All insurance information, questions, incidents, injuries must be handled by
the Conference Insurance Director. This includes requests for Claim Forms
and filling of all Claims. Claim Forms are available upon request only by
the Insurance Director. The Chapter Insurance Rep. must keep track of
any and all Incident Reports, Claims and also report all to the Conference
Insurance Director.
It is very important that when a Claim Form is filed out that it is filled out
completely! The Insurance Company will not accept an incomplete Claim
Form and will deny the claim. (See attached of example Claim Form). Once
a Claim Form is filled out it must be signed by the Conference Insurance
Rep. before submitting to the Insurance Company. Once the Claim Form
is filled out completely and signed by all parties it can be mailed or faxed
to the Insurance Company along with copies of any bills for processing.
Remember, advise parents that it may take anywhere from 1-4 weeks for
the Insurance Company to determine if the claim is accepted or denied.
The Insurance Company will also investigate on whether or not there is
any other coverage.
Once a Claim is filed, please advise the parents that the Insurance Company
will only communicate with the parents per the HIPPA Law. (Essie is not
a Claims Adjuster!)
There is a $250 Deductible on all Claims. The Insurance Company will bill
the Deductible once all information, billing, payments have been reviewed.
It is the responsibility of the parents to pay the Deductible.
It is very important for everyone to understand that in the event of an injury
requiring medical treatment, parents are primarily responsible for all medical
bills, and the deductible, not the Insurance Company, Chapter or OCJAAF.
Should you have any questions, please do not
hesitate to contact your Chapter President and/or
myself for any assistance that you may need.
Essie Figueroa
Conference Insurance Director
E-mail: [email protected]
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BF......................... BELLFLOWER............................................. BRONCOS
BV......................... BEVERLY HILLS..............................................GATORS
CE......................... CERRITOS................................................... STEELERS
CA......................... CARSON.............................................................COLTS
CO........................ COMPTON........................................................ TITANS
CR........................ CORONA.................................................... PANTHERS
DN........................ DOWNEY................................................... MUSTANGS
FV......................... FOUNTAIN VALLEY........................................ BARONS
FL......................... FULLERTON...................................................... BEARS
HB........................ HUNTINGTON BEACH..................................... OILERS
IW......................... INGLEWOOD.........................................................JETS
IV.......................... IRVINE..........................................................CHARGES
LB......................... LONG BEACH.................................JR. JACKRABBITS
MB........................ MANHATTAN BEACH....................................FALCONS
MV........................ MISSION VIEJO...........................................COWBOYS
MP........................ MONA PARK........................................... HURRICANES
NM........................ NEWPORT-MESA...................................... SEAHAWKS
OR........................ ORANGE........................................................... CHIEFS
PL......................... PLACENTIA................................................. STEELERS
RH........................ ROWLAND HEIGHTS.....................................RAIDERS
SF......................... SANTA FE SRPINGS....................................... RAVENS
SB......................... SOUTH BAY..................................................PACKERS
SG........................ SOUTH GATE.................................................. AZTECS
SC......................... SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY......................... PATRIOTS
WM....................... WESTMINSTER.................................................. LIONS
WH........................ SOUTH COUNTY..........................................TROJANS
WC........................ WOODCREST............................................. GENERALS
DIVISION CODES
JFL....................................................................JUNIOR FUTURE LEAGUE
FL................................................................................... FUTURE LEAGUE
JC...................................................................................... JUNIOR CLINIC
C...................................................................................................... CLINIC
JPW............................................................................... JUNIOR PEE WEE
PW................................................................................................PEE WEE
JM.................................................................................... JUNIOR MIDGET
M................................................................................................... MIDGET
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OCJAAF SCHOLARSHIP RECEIPIENTS
Congratulations Class of 2011
TAILAR MCCARNS
Tailar McCarns is the daughter of Keith
Wynn. She will graduate from Dorsey High
School. Her OCJAAF years were with the
BALDWIN HILLS CHAPTER from 2005 to
2007. Tailar carries a 3.1 GPA and a
weighted GPA of 3.3 which includes 3 honors
and 3 advanced placement classes. As an
active member of the Leadership Club, she
serves as the Senior Class President. She is involved in Knights and Ladies as
well as Teen Court which is a part of her community service obligation to the
school’s Magnet Program. She’s also a member of the Young Lawyers
Program. She cheers with the Varsity Cheerleading Squad. As a first
generation college student, Tailar is optimistic about her future and has set high
goals for herself. She will be attending Fresno State University and majoring in
Communications. Tailar would like to pursue a career in Public Relations.
AUSTIN WIERSMA
Austin Wiersma is the son of Joseph and Nydia Wiersma. He will be graduating
from Mayfair High School. Austin played 7 years with the BELLFLOWER
CHAPTER, 2000 to 2006. Austin has a 3.6 GPA and a weighted GPA of 3.9.
His curriculum has consisted of 5 honor classes and 1 advanced placement
(AP) class. With his consistent class work and as a student-athlete, he has
received the Scholar Athlete Award all 4 years of High School. Austin’s extracurricular activities included participation in basketball, baseball, track,
wrestling, and participated on the football team all 4 years. As a role model and
leader, he was named Team Captain last season. His extra-curricular activities
do not stop with athletics as Austin is very involved with his church where he
volunteers to help feed the homeless and is a member of the church’s Youth
Group. After school, he is now working part-time. Austin will attend Cerritos
College in the fall and later transfer to a four-year University where he will
earn a degree in Accounting and Mathematics. His goal is to become a
Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
KAMBRIA RUFFIN
Kambria Ruffin is the daughter of Willie and Kendra
Ruffin. She is graduating from Hamilton High School.
Kambria cheered from 2002 to 2006 with the CARSON
CHAPTER. She continues to volunteer for Carson
cheerleaders as a trainer. Kambria is carrying a 3.4
GPA. Her weighted GPA which is based on 9 honor
classes and 1 advanced placement class is 3.8. She is
the Senior Class Treasurer. Other school activities
include the Drama Program, Cancer Awareness Club,
Fashion Club, Academy of Music Leadership, and
Cheer. She has been very involved with the
Performing and Visual Arts Program every year in
school. Kambria is a frequent volunteer for the American Red Cross, and
assists in arranging for them to come to her high school at least four times a
year. She also promotes a clean way of living, and offers her help to the Heal
the Bay, Save Our Beach Foundations, and cleaning up the polluted beaches in
Los Angeles. Through Associated Student Body (ASB) and the Cancer Awareness Club, she held a
fundraiser with the Leukemia & Lymphoma society called “Pennies for patients” that raised money
for cancer research. Kambria will be attending Howard University in the fall as a Radio/TV/Film
Production major, with an emphasis in Telecommunications Management. She plans on making a
career in the entertainment business where she can make and produce movies that uplift the
esteems of young women.
ALEXUS LOPER
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Alexus Loper is the daughter of Amie Loper.
Alexus will graduate from Westchester High
School. She cheered for 3 years, from 2005 to
Production major, with an emphasis in Telecommunications Management. She plans on making a
career in the entertainment business where she can make and produce movies that uplift the
esteems of young women.
ALEXUS LOPER
Alexus Loper is the daughter of Amie Loper.
Alexus will graduate from Westchester High
School. She cheered for 3 years, from 2005 to
2007, with the INGLEWOOD CHAPTER. Alexus
has maintained a 3.6 GPA and a weighted GPA of
3.7 that includes 1 Honor class and 1 Advanced
Placement class. She received the High School
Academic Jacket that represents the highest
scholastic award on campus. She has also been a
member of the Cheerleading Squad for the last 2
years. She works part-time as a crew member with McDonalds. Alexus will
attend Tuskegee University in the fall to major in Kinesiology/Physical Therapy.
She plans to join the Tuskegee cheer squad. She would like to have a career
as an Athletic Trainer.
REED GUBERNICK
Reed Gubernick is the son of Rey and Christel Gubernick. He is an early
graduate of Northwood High School. He was awarded his high school diploma
in January, 2011. He played 7 years with the IRVINE CHAPTER from 2000 to
2006. Reed has earned a 3.5 GPA and a weighted GPA of 3.6. His curriculum
includes 4 honor classes and 1 advanced placement (AP) class. He is a
member of the school’s club for Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He earned the
Eagle Scout rank which is the highest for the Boy Scouts of America. Reed
played 4 years of football. Last season he played in the slot receiver position
and was selected team captain. Reed earned the Craig Huff Memorial Award
for excellent citizenship on and off the field. He was selected all league first
team and to the Irvine All- City team. Reed was honored as a scholar athlete by
the 2011 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Reed has
completed over 250 hours of community service through his church and Boy
Scouts activities. Reed will be attending Brigham Young University this fall. He
will be a pre-med major and wants to pursue a career in sports medicine.
COLE WILLIAMS
Cole Williams is the son of Gregory
and Rhonda Williams. He
graduates from JSerra Catholic
High School. His football years with MISSION VIEJO chapter were from 2001
to 2006. Cole graduates with a 3.4 GPA. In addition to his academics, he
volunteered more that 100 service hours on a variety of projects including
renovating a soup kitchen and counseling center, volunteering at a local
holiday party for disadvantaged youth, beach cleanup, and habitat restoration.
He also volunteered at local youth football camps and assisted his younger
brother’s youth football team. He played four years of high school football. His
senior year he served as team captain and was named the Defensive Player of
the Year. He was also recognized as First Team All-League on Defense and
was nominated for the Orange County All Star team. His high school coaches
chose him to receive the CIF Southern Section Sportsmanship Award on
behalf of the school’s athletic department. Cole will be attending the University
of Oregon and will be majoring in human physiology. While at the University of Oregon, he will serve
as a cadet in the Army ROTC program and expects to earn a full scholarship by his sophomore
year. He has chosen the field of human physiology in the hopes of becoming a physical therapist to
help soldiers and civilians with their rehabilitation and recovery efforts. He looks forward to serving
his country and its citizens while doing what he loves, which is helping others.
DANIELLE THOMPSON
Danielle Thompson is the daughter of
Jennifer Lockwood. She will graduate from
El Modena High School. She spent 5 years,
from 2003 to 2007, cheering for the
15 has a 3.8
ORANGE CHAPTER. Danielle
GPA and a 4.0 weighted GPA. The
academic work consisted of 4 honor classes
as a cadet in the Army ROTC program and expects to earn a full scholarship by his sophomore
year. He has chosen the field of human physiology in the hopes of becoming a physical therapist to
help soldiers and civilians with their rehabilitation and recovery efforts. He looks forward to serving
his country and its citizens while doing what he loves, which is helping others.
DANIELLE THOMPSON
Danielle Thompson is the daughter of
Jennifer Lockwood. She will graduate from
El Modena High School. She spent 5 years,
from 2003 to 2007, cheering for the
ORANGE CHAPTER. Danielle has a 3.8
GPA and a 4.0 weighted GPA. The
academic work consisted of 4 honor classes
and 3 advanced placement classes. Extracurricular school activities include Varsity
cheer, Girl’s League Club, Red Cross Club, and the Drama Club. She will
attend Fullerton College in the fall and later transfer to a four-year University.
After getting an advanced degree in Psychology, she plans to have a career in
Family Counseling.
JOSEPH KIMPLER
Joseph Kimpler is the son of Joseph and Patti Kimpler. Joseph will be
graduating from JSerra Catholic High School. His 6 years in OCJAAF, from
2001 to 2006, were spent playing for SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY. Joseph’s
GPA is 3.4. With the 4 honor classes and the 1 advanced placement class, his
weighted GPA is 3.6. He played football for 4 years as a running back and
strong safety. He was selected 3 times All-League, twice on defense and once
on offense. He was voted JSerra Athlete of the Year as a sophomore and as a
senior. He has worked 4 years as a youth sports referee for lacrosse and
football. Joseph will attend the University of Maryland in the fall. Due to his
talent and love for Mathematics and Science, Joseph will be majoring in
Mechanical Engineering. After graduation he will pursue a career in the area
of Robotics Engineering.
KIANDRA BROWN
Kiandra Brown is the daughter of Woodcrest
president, Pamela Adams. This is her 2nd daughter to
receive an OCJAAF Scholarship. Kayla Brown was a
scholarship recipient in 2010. Kiandra will graduate
from the King/Drew magnet high school. She
cheered with the WOODCREST CHAPTER from
1998 to 2005. Woodcrest became part of OCJAAF in
2002. Kiandra is currently carrying a 3.3 GPA. Her weighted GPA of 3.6
comes from pursuing a curriculum that includes 6 honor classes and 6
advance placement (AP) classes. This year she was elected associated
student body (ASB) president, is a member of the senior mentorship
program, a school peer mediator, member of the dance team, and a
member of school site council. She volunteers as a junior trainer with Woodcrest cheerleaders and
worked with the Arms of Grace Rehabilitation Center. Kiandra will attend Loyola Marymount
University in the Fall with her older sister. Her major will be Business management. After graduation
she would like to pursue work as a Community Activists.
To Our Graduating Class of 2010…
ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
Thank you to all that participated
in the Scholarship
If there was ever a time to dare, to make a difference, to embark on something worth doing, IT IS
Program.
Asgrand
a reminder
. . . Scholarship
Applications
are
NOW. Not for any
cause necessarily...but
for something that tugs
at your heart, something
that's your inspiration, something that's your dream. You owe it to yourself to make your days here
available
for High School Seniors each year in January.
count.
Please
get
the word out. Each Chapter can have one
 HAVE FUN.
 DIG DEEP.
scholarship
winner, so why not let it be your child?
 STRETCH.
 DREAM BIG.
Commissioner Bob Barna
Know, though, that things worth doing seldom come easy. There will be good days and there will be
bad days. There will be times when you want to turn around, pack it up, and call it quits. Those times
tell you that you are pushing yourself, that you are16
not afraid to learn by trying.
 PERSIST.
University in the Fall with her older sister. Her major will be Business management. After graduation
she would like to pursue work as a Community Activists.
To Our Graduating Class of 2010…
ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
If there was ever a time to dare, to make a difference, to embark on something worth doing, IT IS
NOW. Not for any grand cause necessarily...but for something that tugs at your heart, something
that's your inspiration, something that's your dream. You owe it to yourself to make your days here
count.




HAVE FUN.
DIG DEEP.
STRETCH.
DREAM BIG.
Know, though, that things worth doing seldom come easy. There will be good days and there will be
bad days. There will be times when you want to turn around, pack it up, and call it quits. Those times
tell you that you are pushing yourself, that you are not afraid to learn by trying.
 PERSIST.
Because with an idea, determination and the right tools; you can do great things. Let your instincts,
your intellect, and your heart, guide you.
 TRUST.

Believe in the incredible power of the human mind. Of doing something that makes a difference…
 OF WORKING HARD.
 OF LAUGHING AND HOPING.
 OF LAZY AFTERNOONS.
 OF LASTING FRIENDS.
Of all the things that will cross your path in the coming years; the start of something new brings the
hope of something great and that…
 ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
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SCHOLASTIC AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2011
OCJAAF has initiated the scholarship program and expanded the scholastic program
so that our youth will be encouraged to perform well on the football field and more
importantly to perform well in the classroom. By the organization investing more people,
time, and money toward the student side of our student-athlete, we will be helping our
young people to be better prepared as they enter high school, vocational school, college,
and ultimately the workforce.
We want to encourage our players/cheerleaders to take very serious the preparation and
hard work that is required to get a good education. While in our youth football program,
it is important that we take the challenge to encourage our youth to keep their grades
up, maintain high classroom attendance, get involved in other school activities which
will make them a well rounded citizen and an asset to society.
Below is a brief summary of both programs. Additional information can be obtained
from your chapter scholastic/scholarship coordinator or president.
The scholastic recognition program, which consists of two different awards, is for
present OCJAAF participants only. The patch awards will be given out all during the
season to players and cheerleaders being recognized for grades, grade improvement,
perfect attendance, etc. We encourage patches to be presented in the presence of
teammates. The scholastic plaque awards are for students with the highest grade point
averages. There will be at least two awards per team. These awards are handed out at
the end of the season, preferably during the 9th week of the season. The recipients will
makeup our All-Academic team. They will be recognized at the All-Conference games.
The scholarship program began awarding scholarships to candidates in August, 2004.
The program is for past OCJAAF participants. To be eligible for the $1,000.00 scholarship,
you must be a high school senior, participated a minimum of two full seasons as a player
or cheerleader, a minimum high school grade point average of 3.0 (B), and must take the
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT I) or American College Test (ACT). Completed application
package must include application form, official transcripts, test score report from SAT
or ACT, essay, and three letters of recommendation.
Scholarship applications are available for high school seniors each year in January.
Everyone is encouraged to get the word out during the school year to all eligible high
school seniors. Each chapter in good standing with OCJAAF can have one scholarship
winner. OCJAAF has given 48 scholarships during the past 8 years. Through the generous
contribution of a former OCJAAF participant, Willie Alford II, a $1,000.00 scholarship in the
name of Willie (Bill) Alford is awarded annually. To date we have awarded 4 scholarships..
OCJAAF leadership is encouraging everyone to put their
support behind this noble cause. This year, we’re looking
forward again to each chapter having a scholastic/
scholarship coordinator. Hopefully this will translate into
more chapters participating in all aspects of both programs.
Bill Alford,
Scholastic/Scholarship Director
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OCJAAF 2010 SCHOLASTIC
ALL ACADEMIC TEAM
OCJAAF has initiated the scholarship program and expanded the
scholastic program so that our youth will be encouraged to perform well
on the football field and more importantly to perform well in the
classroom. By the organization investing more people, time, and money
toward the student side of our student-athlete, we will be helping our
young people to be better prepared as they enter high school, vocational school, college, and
ultimately the workforce.
We want to encourage our players/cheerleaders to take very serious the preparation and hard work
that is required to get a good education. While in our youth football program, it is important that we
take the challenge to encourage our youth to keep their grades up, maintain high classroom
attendance, get involved in other school activities which will make them a well rounded citizen and an
asset to society.
Bill Alford
OCJAAF Scholarship Director
BALDWIN HILLS (16)
Junior Future League: Jamal Sanders and Dharia
Stovell
Junior Clinic Blue: Tyrah Lacy and Kendal Parker
Junior Clinic Gold: Amari De France and Kei Alani
Riley-Robinson
Clinic Blue: Gabriella Kimbrough and Jordan Lee
Clinic Gold: Kyle Jones-Sullivan and Jaman’l Taylor
Junior Pee Wee: Ryan Lewis and Kyre Williams
Pee Wee: Ocean Merin and Phillip Smith
Junior Midget: Orion Ewell and Brooke Francis
CARSON-Continued (28)
Junior Clinic Black: Justin Livingston and Jabari
Walker
Junior Clinic Blue: Kaley Mattier and Earnest McDaniel
Junior Clinic White: Mathew Iamaleava and Jaren
Johnson
Clinic Black: Alaysia Hardwell and Tarik Luckett
Clinic Blue: Autumn Kirby and Dylan Leomiti
Clinic White: Alexander Johnson and Domororyei
Martin
Junior Pee Wee Blue: Nala Scott and Kobe Williams
Junior Pee Wee White: Nolan Brown and Cameron
Harvey-Woods
Pee Wee Blue: Andre Bodden and Aloni Davis
Pee Wee White: Auston Butts-Adams and Ted Citizen
Junior Midget White: Trevon Bierria and Jada Pinkney
BELLFLOWER (18)
Junior Future League Blue: Shaun Anderson and
Darius Curry
Junior Future League Orange: Delano Franklin and
Travon Hill Jr.
Junior Clinic Blue: Colby Evans and Darnell Walker Jr.
Junior Clinic White: Chase Carter and Davin Portillo
Clinic Blue: Dominick Allman and Katelyn Virgen
Clinic White: Kevin Fleshman and Darius Logan
Junior Pee Wee: Daniel Haro and Ryan Virgen
Pee Wee: Winthrop Avinger III and Elochukwu Ude
Junior Midget: Ayriana Cerant and Jason Floyd
CERRITOS (15)
Junior Future League: Dylan Freeman and Andre
Taylor Jr.
Junior Clinic Black: Isaiah Blevins and Charlton
Jackson Jr.
Junior Clinic Gold: Aidan Ashcraft and Khary
Muhammad
Clinic Black: Precise Hooper and Jarrel King
Clinic Gold: Curtis Bonam Jr. and Robert Corner III
Junior Pee Wee: Julian Sotelo and Zachary Taylor
Pee Wee: Anthony Love III
Junior Midget: Joshua Torres
Midget: Troy Orozco
BEVERLY HILLS (4)
Clinic: Troy Hattler
Junior Pee Wee: Dominick Trageser
Junior Midget: Isaiah Hooper and Dominic LoPorto
CARSON (28)
Junior Future League Black: Jalen Brooks and Zionna
Hoyt
Junior Future League Blue: Dionte Thornton and Bree
Young
Junior Future League White: Joshua Sanchez and
Stanley White
COMPTON (7)
Future League: Nicholas Edwards
Clinic: Tremar Bullard and Christopher Edwards
Junior Pee Wee: Ervin Allison Jr. and Gregory Shelton
Pee Wee: Earl Barnes Jr. and Deaundrae Wilson
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CORONA (18)
Junior Future League: Corbin Mouzakis and Dallas
Slayton
Future League: Dylan Demello and Samari Staten
Junior Clinic: Cayden Musgrove and Justin Smith
Clinic Black: John Ober and April Shelby
Clinic Blue: Tucker Connette and John Fraga
Clinic Silver: Christopher Burke and Teddymax Talanea
Junior Pee Wee: Jacob Kling and Joshua Saldana
Junior Pee Wee Blue: Michael Bustillos and Brock
Connolly
Junior Midget: Andre Joseph and John Ornelas
INGLEWOOD-Continued (23)
Pee Wee Green: Deavon Justice Guillory and Henaya
Phillips
Pee Wee White: Dalen Bailey and Traveon Beck
Junior Midget: Brooke Bayman and Malie Ridgell
IRVINE (24)
Junior Future League Blue: Kaden Knowles and
Shyne Shaw
Future League: Tyler Brown and Camron Hicks
Junior Clinic: Matt Hilliard and Seth Rasmussen
Clinic Blue: J.T. Daniels and Jack Harney
Clinic Gold: Alexander Aquino and Brandon Johnson
Junior Pee Wee: Isaac Torres and Micah Wimmer
Pee Wee: Lindsay Doron, Connor McBride, Kylie
McBride, and Ozi Orjioke
Junior Midget Blue: Dylan Chaffee, Alan Chen, Darian
Ginsberg, and Monica Leys
Junior Midget Gold: Matthew Hutnyan and Trevor Zahl
Midget: Wesley Kim and Michael Pritchett
DOWNEY (10)
Junior Clinic: Nickolas Lightel and Taylor Stephens
Clinic: Jacob Manetta and Alyssa Talavera
Clinic Silver: Daniel Brito and John Nicolas
Junior Pee Wee: Alyssa Maldonado and Darin Patricelli
Junior Midget: Nathanial Barnett and Nicholas Hurtado
FOUNTAIN VALLEY (14)
Junior Future League: Andres Rodriguez and
Madelyne Rumney
Junior Clinic Blue: Tanner Ciok and Nathan Scott
Junior Clinic Gold: Norris Bach and Cole Frank
Clinic Blue: James Stevens and Sivea Vito-Logoleo
Junior Pee Wee: Diego Vasquez and Dustin Vasquez
Pee Wee: Zachary Summers and Rebecca Vogen
Junior Midget: Reid Johns and Lucy Nakashima
LONG BEACH (8)
Junior Future League: Antoine Powns
Junior Clinic: Rylan Jones
Junior Pee Wee: Aaron Heard and Rachel OconMitchell
Junior Midget: Barry Gadsden and Jason Nettles
Midget: Khadijah Dawson and Kymberlee Robinson
MISSION VIEJO (22)
Junior Future League Blue: Brennan Acosta and Ian
Grogan
Junior Future League White: Nathan Chu and Jake
Hinsvark
Junior Clinic Blue: Zachary Ferranto and Jude
Gallagher
Junior Clinic White: Justin Crosbie and Beau Hovey
Clinic Blue: Autumn Raigosa and Tristan West
Clinic White: Joey Blanda and Will Osier
Junior Pee Wee: Kayla Chang and Jayden Woodward
Pee Wee Blue: Owen Fellows and Cristina Williams
Pee Wee White: Brandon Crockett and Guillaume De
Touchet
Junior Midget: Alena Cisneros and Brian Radcliff
Midget: Guy Malcolm and Tanner Prenovost
FULLERTON (4)
Junior Future League: Ian Jones
Future League: Cooper Miller
Junior Pee Wee: Jordan Salvary
Pee Wee: Race Swisher
HUNTINGTON BEACH (9)
Junior Clinic: Nathan Skorheim and Nicholas Skorheim
Clinic: Shane Hammer, Stone Sharp, and Cole
Stocener
Junior Pee Wee: Daniel Bartle and Damian Ibrahim
Junior Midget: Starr Escobedo and Dane Romberg
INGLEWOOD (23)
Junior Future League Green: Jermey Dent-Smith and
Tyler O’Connor
Junior Future League White: Phillip Jefferson and
Lindsay Young
Junior Clinic Black: Hunter Rodgers and Ayana
Warren
Junior Clinic Green: Achani Dixon and Jalen Mumin
Junior Clinic White: Jamai Brown and Saniah Grant
Clinic Green: Davin Mumin and Kennadi Richards
Clinic White: Shania Bowen and Joseph Taylor III
Junior Pee Wee Green: Marcelous Green
Junior Pee Wee White: Cheyenne Smith and Te’Shawn
White
NEWPORT MESA (12)
Junior Clinic: Ethan Garbers and Evan Stein
Clinic: Jacob Farber and Charles Gullo
Junior Pee Wee: Kyle Carmack and Alex Hachigian
Pee Wee Blue: Brandon Fryer and Jason Simaan
Pee Wee White: Mitch Haly and Will Karambelas
Junior Midget: Trevor Branca and Ashton Jajonie
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NORWALK-SANTA FE SPRINGS (26)
Junior Future League Black: Andrew Garcia and
Josiah Rodriguez
Junior Future League White: David Melena and
Cameron Spencer
Future League: Tyler Chavez and Efrain Gonzalez
Junior Clinic: David Fernandez and Dylan Jimenez
Clinic Black: Olivia Argott and Aaron Hawk
Clinic Gold: David Alvarez and Daniel Suarez
Clinic White: Devin Arnold and Jack Ponce
Junior Pee Wee Black: Gabriel Bermudez and Andrew
Medrano
Junior Pee Wee Gold: Breanna Cans and Gilbert Sosa
Pee Wee Black: Isiah Arajuo and Phillip Torres
Pee Wee Gold: Louie Ramiro Chavez and Andrew Leon
Guerrero
Junior Midget Black: Carolina Amador and Isiah Lopez
Junior Midget Gold: Nicholas Camacho and Juventino
Liera
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY (16)
Junior Future League: Christian Coblentz and Gavin
Dickson
Junior Clinic: Ryan Meany and Parker Whitham
Clinic: Grant Ristoff and Reed Romo
Junior Pee Wee: Chris Krantz and Kyle McCombs
Pee Wee Blue: Tanner Larkins and Carter Monacell
Pee Wee White: Nick Crankshaw and Parker Romo
Junior Midget Blue: Griffin Dennen and Parker
Edwards
Junior Midget White: Jay Schuyler and Brian Scott
WHITTIER (12)
Future League: Anthony Vasquez
Junior Clinic: John Contreras and Julianna Strickling
Clinic: Jessie Zepeda
Junior Pee Wee: John Corona and Angelina Lunares
Pee Wee Cardinal: Tristan Ibarra and Jessica Vasquez
Pee Wee Gold: Mia Cairo and Daniel Campos
Junior Midget: Jacqueline Meneses and Bryce Oliver
ORANGE (8)
Junior Future League: Marcus Medina
Junior Clinic Red: Jaden Allen
Junior Clinic White: Zachary Branca
Clinic: Marissa Ramos and Shaun Turner
Pee Wee: Joseph Maduena
Junior Midget: Austin Meese and Vanessa Mendoza
TOTAL----328
11-30-2010
PLACENTIA (14)
Junior Future League: Anthony Arellano and
Christopher Guzman
Future League: Daniel Solis and Cameron Vance
Junior Clinic: Gabrielle Garcia and Jagger Mosqueda
Clinic: Donnelious Celestine and Emily Ko
Junior Pee Wee: Trevor Barkley and Nathan Rosener
Pee Wee: Matthew Shirey and Thomas Sommer
Junior Midget: Alexis Cuevas and Aaron McFarland
SOUTH BAY (10)
Junior Future League: Rylin Siler Bembury and Justin
Brooks
Junior Clinic Gold: Myzhion Hill and Andrew
Washington
Junior Clinic Green: Evan Phillips and Vaughn West
Clinic: Jamarie Blakley and Oliver Richardson
Junior Midget: Mark Evans and Khiry Jordan
SOUTH GATE (10)
Junior Future League---Yaciov Lopez and Melany Trejo
Junior Clinic---Ashley Nicole Garcia and Joseph Salazar
Clinic---Ariana Quintero and Angel Serna
Pee Wee---Veronica Juarez and Jonathan Padilla
Junior Midget---Kenneth Carmona Quintero and
Samantha Salazar
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
“KEEP HOPE ALIVE”
Setting the example, doing the “right thing, teaching
sportsmanship, fairness . . . these are some of the words and
phrases that go through our minds as the adult leaders in our
chapters. If we know this, and we believe in this, then too are
we instilling “KEEP HOPE ALIVE” – the Commissioner’s
theme for 2011.
If you are a new OCJAAF parent reading this for the first time or a veteran parent
. . . know that these words, these phrases and themes are important words to the
leadership of OCJAAF and to your chapter. But you must also understand that we
are all just “volunteers.” Trying to do the best we can to uphold to these principles
that make OCJAAF unique in its program and focused on providing the fundamental
nurturing experiences to help build future success for our children – whether in the
classroom, on the field, or just in life! If you read the words of our Commissioner as
he explains his new them, know this . . .
“OCJAAF is here to help each child keep their inner HOPE alive and keep them
always striving to be more of themselves tomorrow than what they are today!”
In 54 years, the OCJAAF has represented itself as a “leading youth organization”
because of its COMPETITION, FAMILY ENVIRONMENT, DIVERSITY and STRONG
LEADERSHIP! I am proud and honored to be associated with OCJAAF as your
elected Council President since 1997. I am also a Chapter President (South Gate)
since 1994. The OCJAAF is a FAMILY, and families come in many combinations.
We celebrate the word FAMILY as meaning: Team, Chapter, Community and the
OCJAAF. There is nothing stronger than the spirit of family . . . you will see it and
feel it within OCJAAF!
My best wishes to each of you this coming season of youth football and cheerleading.
Welcome and good luck to our newest chapter member, MANHATTAN BEACH! I also
want to commend each of you and say THANK YOU to all Chapter and OCJAAF
adult leaders and volunteers – I am honored to serve with you.
I’ll be seeing you on the playing fields!
Respectfully,
Lora L. Gonzalez
Executive Council President
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OCJAAF AFL/NFL DRAW 2011
AFL DIVISION
BF – Bellflower CO – Compton CR – Corona FV – Fountain Valley FL – Fullerton IW – Inglewood
IV – Irvine
MB – Manhattan Beach
MP – Mona Park
OR – Orange
RH – Rowland Heights SF – Santa Fe Springs
SC – South Orange County
WM – Westminster
NFL DIVISION
BH – Baldwin Hills
BV – Beverly Hills
CA – Carson
CE – Cerritos
DN – Downey
HB – Huntington Beach
LB – Long Beach
MV – Mission Viejo
NM – Newport-Mesa
PL – Placentia
SB – South Bay
SG – South Gate
WH – Whittier
WC – Woodcrest
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AFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
FV Barons
IV Chargers-Blue
OR Chiefs
FL Bears
WMLions
SFRavens-White
NFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
DN Mustangs
HB Oilers
WCGenerals
CA Colts-Blue
MVCowboys-White
JUNIOR FUTURE LEAGUE
AFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
SF Ravens-Black
COTitans
MBFalcons
SCPatriots
IW Jets-White
AFL CENTRAL LEAGUE
BF Broncos
RHRaiders
CR Panthers
IWJets-Green
IV Chargers-White
NFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
CA Colts-White
WHTrojans
MVCowboys-Blue
CE Steelers
PL Steelers
NFL CENTRAL LEAGUE
NMSeahawks
SG Aztecs
SB Packers
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
BH Bruins
FUTURE LEAGUE
OCJAAF LEAGUE
FLBears
IVChargers
SGAztecs
WMLions
WHTrojans
FVBarons
JUNIOR CLINIC
AFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
IWJets-Green
BFBroncos-Blue
ORChiefs
FV Barons-Blue
IV Chargers
AFL CENTRAL LEAGUE
IWJets-White
RHRaiders
COTitans
SFRavens
FVBarons-Gold
NFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
CAColts-White
BH Bruins-Gold
MVCowboys-Silver
DN Mustangs
SB Packers
NFL CENTRAL LEAGUE
CAColts-Blue
MVCowboys-White
PL Steelers
CE Steelers-Gold
BH Bruins-Blue
AFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
IVChargers-Blue
CRPanthers
SC Patriots
FV Barons
BFBroncos-Black
MBFalcons
CLINIC
AFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
RHRaiders
COTitans
MP Hurricanes
SF Ravens
ORChiefs-Red
IWJets-White
AFL CENTRAL LEAGUE
IVChargers-White
FL Bears
WMLions
ORChiefs-White
BFBroncos-Blue
IWJets-Green
NFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
SBPackers
CE Steelers-Black
WCGenerals
MV Cowboys
BV Gators
CAColts-White
NFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
BHBruins-Blue
DNMustangs
CE Steelers-Gold
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
HB Oilers
CAColts-Black
NFL CENTRAL LEAGUE
BHBruins-Gold
PL Steelers
SG Aztecs
WH Trojans
NMSeahawks
CAColts-Blue
AFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
MPHurricanes
FL Bears
BFBroncos-White
CRPanthers
SCPatriots
NFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
HBOilers
WCGenerals
MVCowboys-Blue
WHTrojans
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
CESteelers-Black
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AFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
IV Chargers-White
OR Chiefs
IW Jets-Green
CO Titans
SC Patriots
FVBarons
JR. PEE WEE
NFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
BH Bruins
SB Packers
CA Colts
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
BV Gators
NFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
NM Seahawks
CE Steelers
WC Generals
MV Cowboys
DN Mustangs
PEE WEE
AFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
FV Barons
SC Patriots
IW Jets-Green
BFBroncos
COTitans
CR Panthers
ORChiefs
NFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
SB Packers
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
WH Trojans
SGAztecs
HB Oilers
CE Steelers
CAColts-White
AFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
IV Chargers-Blue
SF Ravens-Black
SCPatriots-White
COTitans
IW Jets
BFBroncos
CRPanthers
NFL ATLANTIC LEAGUE
BH Bruins
MV Cowboys-White
CA Colts
HBOilers
DN Mustangs
WHTrojans-Cardinal
AFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
SFRavens
BFBroncos
IVChargers-Blue
IWJets-White
CRPanthers
AFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
MP Hurricanes
IW Jets-White
SF Ravens
FLBears
RHRaiders
IV Chargers
NFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
WC General
BH Bruins
PL Steelers
DNMustangs
MVCowboys
NM Seahawks
CAColts-Blue
JUNIOR MIDGET
MIDGET
OCJAAF LEAGUE
SFRavens
WCGenerals
SGAztecs
SBPackers
IVChargers
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
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AFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
SF Ravens-White
FV Barons
ORChiefs
SCPatriots-Blue
IV Chargers-White
FLBears
NFL PACIFIC LEAGUE
MVCowboys-Blue
PL Steelers
LB Jr. Jackrabbits
SGAztecs
NMSeahawks
WHTrojans-Gold
DIV
HOME TEAM
JC
C
PW
JM
BH
BH
BH
BH
JFL
JC
PW
JM
BF
BF
BF
BF
JC
JC
JPW
C
C
PW
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JC
JC
C
C
PW
CE
CE
CE
CE
CE
JM
JFL
JC
JPW
PW
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
JFL
JC
PW
C
JM
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
PW
JFL
JC
C
DN
DN
DN
DN
JFL
FL
C
JPW
FV
FV
FV
FV
JFL
PW
JM
FL
FL
FL
JFL
JPW
JPW
PW
PW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
JFL
FL
C
JPW
JM
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
GAME #1 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2011
LOCATION
BALDWIN HILLS
BRUINS - GOLD
vs
FV
BRUINS - BLUE *
vs
MP
BRUINS
vs
IV
BRUINS
vs
IW
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS
vs
SB
BRONCOS - WHITE
vs
HB
BRONCOS
vs
HB
BRONCOS
vs
MV
BEVERLY HILLS - NO GAMES
CARSON
COLTS - BLUE
vs
RH
COLTS - WHITE
vs
BF
COLTS
vs
IV
COLTS - BLUE
vs
FL
COLTS - BLACK
vs
CO
COLTS - WHITE
vs
FV
CERRITOS - GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
FL
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
FV
STEELERS - GOLD *
vs
RH
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
MB
STEELERS
vs
SC
COMPTON
TITANS
vs
BYE
TITANS
vs
CA
TITANS
vs
BH
TITANS *
vs
BV
TITANS
vs
WH
CORONA
PANTHERS
vs
BH
PANTHERS
vs
LB
PANTHERS
vs
LB
PANTHERS
vs
CA
PANTHERS
vs
HB
DOWNEY
MUSTANGS
vs
BYE
MUSTANGS
vs
OR
MUSTANGS *
vs
IV
MUSTANGS
vs
IW
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
WC
BARONS
vs
WH
BARONS *
vs
BV
BARONS
vs
SB
FULLERTON
BEARS
vs
MV
BEARS
vs
CA
BEARS
vs
PL
HUNTINGTON BEACH - NO GAMES
INGLEWOOD
JETS - WHITE
vs
CE
JETS - WHITE
vs
CE
JETS - GREEN
vs
BH
JETS - GREEN *
vs
SB
JETS - WHITE
vs
NM
IRVINE
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
BYE
CHARGERS
vs
FL
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
WC
CHARGERS - BLUE *
vs
DN
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
CA
VISITOR TEAM
GAME TIME
BARONS- BLUE
HURRICANES
CHARGERS
SENTINELS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PACKERS
OILERS
OILERS
COWBOYS - WHITE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
RAIDERS
BRONCOS - BLUE
CHARGERS - WHITE
BEARS
TITANS
BARONS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
BEARS
BARONS - GOLD
RAIDERS
FALCONS
PATRIOTS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
COLTS - WHITE
BRUINS - BLUE
GATORS
TROJANS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
BRUINS
JR JACKRABBITS
JR JACKRABBITS
COLTS - WHITE
OILERS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
CHIEFS
CHARGERS
JETS - WHITE
9:30
11:00
1:00
AM
AM
PM
GENERALS
TROJANS
GATORS
PACKERS
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
COWBOYS - WHITE
COLTS - BLUE
STEELERS
9:30
11:00
1:00
AM
AM
PM
STEELERS
STEELERS
BRUINS
PACKERS
SEAHAWKS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
BEARS
GENERALS
MUSTANGS
COLTS
8:00
9:30
11:30
1:30
AM
AM
AM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JFL
M
C
JPW
JM
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
JFL
JC
JC
PW
JC
C
JPW
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
JFL
JPW
NM
NM
JPW
JC
C
JM
OR
OR
OR
OR
JFL
JC
C
PW
PL
PL
PL
PL
JFL
C
JPW
PW
JM
M
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
JFL
C
JM
PW
M
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
JFL
C
JM
JM
SC
SC
SC
SC
JFL
FL
C
WM
WM
WM
JC
C
JM
WH
WH
WH
JC
WC
GAME #1 - SEPTEMBER 10, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
LONG BEACH
JR. JACKRABBITS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
IV CHARGERS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
OR CHIEFS - RED
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
SC PATRIOTS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
SF RAVENS - WHITE
ANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
SF RAVENS
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
MP HURRICANES
COWBOYS
vs
MP HURRICANES
COWBOYS - SILVER
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
COWBOYS *
vs
BF BRONCOS -BLACK
COWBOYS
vs
CR PANTHERS
MONA PARK - NO GAMES
NEWPORT-MESA
SEAHAWKS
vs
RH RAIDERS
SEAHAWKS
vs
BF BRONCOS
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
BYE
CHIEFS
vs
SB PACKERS
CHIEFS - WHITE *
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
CHIEFS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
MB FALCONS
STEELERS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
STEELERS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
STEELERS
vs
RH RAIDERS
ROWLAND HEIGHTS - NO GAMES
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK - ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
HB OILERS
RAVENS
vs
HB OILERS
RAVENS
vs
WC GENERALS
RAVENS
vs
WC GENERALS
RAVENS - BLACK *
vs
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
RAVENS
vs
WC GENERALS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES
SOUTH GATE
AZTECS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
AZTECS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
AZTECS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
AZTECS
vs
OR CHIEFS
RAMS
vs
SB PACKERS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
PATRIOTS
vs
WH TROJANS
PATRIOTS
vs
SB PACKERS
PATRIOTS - WHITE
vs
DN MUSTANGS
PATRIOTS - BLUE
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
WESTMINSTER
LIONS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
LIONS
vs
SG AZTECS
LIONS
vs
BH BRUINS - GOLD
WHITTIER
TROJANS
vs
SC PATRIOTS
TROJANS *
vs
BF BRONCOS - BLUE
TROJANS - GOLD
vs
FV BARONS
WOODCREST
GENERALS
vs
BYE
GAME TIME
8:00
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
8:00
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
5:30
7:30
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
AM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
12:00
1:30
3:00
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
AM
AM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JC
C
C
JPW
PW
JM
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
JC
C
JC
JPW
BF
BF
BF
BF
JFL
JFL
JC
JC
JM
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JFL
C
JPW
CE
CE
CE
JPW
JC
C
PW
CO
CO
CO
CO
JC
C
JPW
CR
CR
CR
JFL
JC
C
JM
FV
FV
FV
FV
JFL
FL
JC
C
FL
FL
FL
FL
JFL
JC
C
JM
HB
HB
HB
HB
PW
JFL
JPW
JPW
PW
JM
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
PW
JM
JC
JPW
JM
M
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
GAME #2 - SEPTEMBER 17, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
BALDWIN HILLS
BRUINS - GOLD
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
BRUINS - BLUE
vs
OR CHIEFS - RED
BRUINS - GOLD
vs
BF BRONCOS - BLUE
BRUINS
vs
SC PATRIOTS
BRUINS
vs
WC GENERALS
BRUINS
vs
CR PANTHERS
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS - BLUE
vs
SB PACKERS
BRONCOS -BLACK
vs
SB PACKERS
BRONCOS - WHITE
vs
WC GENERALS
BRONCOS *
vs
DN MUSTANGS
BEVERLY HILLS - NO GAMES
CARSON
COLTS - WHITE
vs
SC PATRIOTS
COLTS - BLUE
vs
SF RAVENS - WHITE
COLTS - BLUE
vs
SF RAVENS
COLTS - WHITE
vs
FV BARONS- BLUE
COLTS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
CERRITOS - CERRITOS SPORTS COMPLEX
STEELERS
vs
MB FALCONS
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
SC PATRIOTS
STEELERS *
vs
SF RAVENS
COMPTON
TITANS
vs
BYE
TITANS
vs
CE STEELERS - GOLD
TITANS
vs
CE STEELERS - GOLD
TITANS
vs
CR PANTHERS
CORONA
PANTHERS
vs
CE STEELERS - BLACK
PANTHERS *
vs
WC GENERALS
PANTHERS *
vs
WC GENERALS
DOWNEY - NO GAMES
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
BARONS - GOLD
vs
PL STEELERS
BARONS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
BARONS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
FULLERTON
BEARS
vs
BYE
BEARS
vs
FV BARONS
BEARS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
BEARS
vs
SG AZTECS
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OILERS
vs
OR CHIEFS
OILERS
vs
SC PATRIOTS
OILERS
vs
RH RAIDERS
OILERS
vs
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
INGLEWOOD
JETS - WHITE
vs
BYE
JETS - GREEN
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
JETS - WHITE
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
JETS - GREEN *
vs
SB PACKERS
JETS - GREEN
vs
BF BRONCOS
SENTINELS
vs
BF BRONCOS
IRVINE - STADIUM
CHARGERS
vs
FL BEARS
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
CHARGERS *
vs
MV COWBOYS - SILVER
CHARGERS - BLUE *
vs
MV COWBOYS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
CHARGERS
vs
SG RAMS
GAME TIME
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
AM
AM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JFL
JFL
C
C
JPW
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
JFL
C
JPW
PW
LB
LB
LB
LB
JM
JFL
JC
PW
C
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
JC
C
M
PW
MP
MP
SB
MP
JC
C
JPW
PW
OR
OR
OR
OR
JFL
PW
JM
PL
PL
PL
JFL
JC
PW
RH
RH
RH
JFL
C
JM
M
SF
SF
SF
SF
JFL
PW
JM
SG
SG
SG
PW
JM
JM
SC
SC
SC
JFL
FL
C
WM
WM
WM
JC
FL
C
PW
WH
WH
WH
WH
GAME #2 - SEPTEMBER 17, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
IRVINE - JV FIELD
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
WC GENERALS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
SB PACKERS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
BV GATORS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
BV GATORS
LONG BEACH
JR. JACKRABBITS
vs
CR PANTHERS
JR JACKRABBITS *
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
FV BARONS
JR JACKRABBITS *
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
MANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
BYE
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
COWBOYS
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
COWBOYS
vs
MB FALCONS
MONA PARK
HURRICANES
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
HURRICANES
vs
DN MUSTANGS
PACKERS
vs
WC GENERALS
HURRICANES
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
NEWPORT-MESA - NO GAMES
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
CHIEFS - WHITE
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
CHIEFS
vs
CA COLTS
CHIEFS
vs
SB PACKERS
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
CO TITANS
STEELERS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
STEELERS
vs
OR CHIEFS
ROWLAND HEIGHTS
RAIDERS
vs
BH BRUINS
RAIDERS
vs
BH BRUINS - BLUE
RAIDERS *
vs
SF RAVENS
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK - AT JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS - BLACK
vs
WH TROJANS
RAVENS
vs
CA COLTS - BLACK
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
RAVENS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
SOUTH GATE
AZTECS
vs
BF BRONCOS
AZTECS
vs
CE STEELERS
AZTECS
vs
FL BEARS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
PATRIOTS
vs
FV BARONS
PATRIOTS - WHITE
vs
CO TITANS
PATRIOTS - BLUE
vs
WH TROJANS - GOLD
WESTMINSTER
LIONS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
LIONS
vs
IV CHARGERS
LIONS
vs
PL STEELERS
WHITTIER
TROJANS
vs
BYE
TROJANS
vs
SG AZTECS
TROJANS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
TROJANS
vs
HB OILERS
WOODCREST - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
GAME TIME
9:00
10:30
12:00
2:00
4:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3 00
3:00
AM
P
P
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
12:00
1:30
3:00
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JM
JFL
JC
C
PW
C
JPW
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
JC
C
JPW
PW
BF
BF
BF
BF
JC
C
C
CA
CA
CA
JPW
PW
JM
CA
CA
CA
JFL
JC
JC
C
PW
CE
CE
CE
CE
CE
JFL
PW
JM
CO
CO
CO
JFL
JC
JC
C
FV
FV
FV
FV
JFL
FL
JM
FL
FL
FL
JFL
JC
C
JM
HB
HB
HB
HB
JPW
JFL
JC
JPW
C
PW
JM
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
FL
JPW
JM
JPW
IV
IV
IV
IV
BRUINS
BRUINS
BRUINS - BLUE
BRUINS - BLUE
BRUINS
BRUINS - GOLD *
BRUINS
GAME #3 - SEPTEMBER 24, 2011
LOCATION
BALDWIN HILLS
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
BYE
IW
SF
SF
CA
OR
CO
VISITOR TEAM
GAME TIME
JETS - GREEN
RAVENS
RAVENS
COLTS - BLUE
CHIEFS - WHITE
TITANS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
8:00
10:00
12:00
AM
AM
PM
2:30
4:30
6:30
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
12:00
1:30
3:00
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
8:00
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
5:30
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS - BLUE *
vs
MV COWBOYS - SILVER
BRONCOS - BLACK *
vs
CE STEELERS - BLACK
BRONCOS
vs
WC GENERALS
BRONCOS
vs
CR PANTHERS
BEVERLY HILLS - NO GAMES (SEE ORANGE)
CARSON
COLTS - WHITE
vs
IV CHARGERS
COLTS - BLUE
vs
WM LIONS
COLTS - WHITE
vs
SC PATRIOTS
HOME COMING 12:00 TO 12:30
COLTS *
vs
FV BARONS
COLTS - WHITE
vs
SB PACKERS
COLTS
vs
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
CERRITOS - AT GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
STEELERS
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
STEELERS - BLACK *
vs
BF BRONCOS - WHITE
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
STEELERS *
vs
WH TROJANS
COMPTON
TITANS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
TITANS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
TITANS
vs
BF BRONCOS
CORONA - NO GAMES
DOWNEY - NO GAMES
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
BARONS - GOLD *
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
BARONS- BLUE
vs
SB PACKERS
BARONS
vs
SB PACKERS
FULLERTON
BEARS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
BEARS
vs
WM LIONS
BEARS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OILERS
vs
WM LIONS
OILERS
vs
CR PANTHERS
OILERS
vs
CO TITANS
OILERS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
INGLEWOOD
JETS
BYE
JETS - WHITE
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
JETS - GREEN
vs
DN MUSTANGS
JETS - WHITE
vs
DN MUSTANGS
JETS - GREEN
vs
SG AZTECS
JETS - WHITE
vs
WC GENERALS
SENTINELS
vs
SC PATRIOTS - WHITE
IRVINE
CHARGERS
vs
WH TROJANS
CHARGERS - BLUE *
vs
CE STEELERS
CHARGERS - WHITE *
vs
PL STEELERS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
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FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
30
DIV
HOME TEAM
JM
M
IV
IV
CHARGERS - BLUE *
CHARGERS *
JFL
JC
PW
LB
LB
LB
JR. JACKRABBITS
JR JACKRABBITS
JR JACKRABBITS
JC
JFL
C
JC
JPW
JM
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
COWBOYS - BLUE
COWBOYS - WHITE
COWBOYS *
COWBOYS - WHITE
COWBOYS *
COWBOYS - BLUE
PW
C
JC
JPW
C
JC
MP
MP
SC
SC
MB
MP
HURRICANES
HURRICANES
PATRIOTS *
PATRIOTS
FALCONS
HURRICANES
JFL
C
JPW
PW
JM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
JFL
JC
C
JPW
C
PW
OR
OR
OR
OR
BV
OR
JFL
C
PW
PL
PL
PL
JFL
JC
C
PW
RH
RH
RH
RH
JFL
PW
JM
JM
M
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
JFL
FL
PW
M
SG
SG
SG
SG
JFL
C
JM
WH
WH
WH
GAME #3 - SEPTEMBER 24, 2011
LOCATION
IRVINE - CONTINUED
vs
vs
LONG BEACH
vs
vs
vs
MANHATTAN BEACH
MISSION VIEJO
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
MONA PARK
VISITOR TEAM
MV
WC
COWBOYS - WHITE
GENERALS
BF
FL
FV
BYE
IV
IV
CO
SF
SC
GAME TIME
5:00
7:00
PM
PM
BRONCOS
BEARS
BARONS
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
CHARGERS - BLUE
CHARGERS - BLUE
TITANS
RAVENS
PATRIOTS - BLUE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
AM
AM
PM
BYE
vs
CA COLTS - BLACK
vs
WC GENERALS
vs
SB PACKERS
vs
WC GENERALS
vs
WH TROJANS
NEWPORT-MESA (HOME COMING)
SEAHAWKS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
SEAHAWKS
vs
FL BEARS
SEAHAWKS
vs
CR PANTHERS
SEAHAWKS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
SEAHAWKSs
vs
FV BARONS
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
BYE
CHIEFS *
vs
BH BRUINS - GOLD
CHIEFS - RED
vs
DN MUSTANGS
CHIEFS
vs
BV GATORS
GATORS *
vs
CR PANTHERS
CHIEFS
vs
SC PATRIOTS
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
SC PATRIOTS
STEELERS
vs
BF BRONCOS - BLUE
STEELERS
vs
MV COWBOYS
ROWLAND HEIGHTS
RAIDERS
vs
SB PACKERS
RAIDERS
vs
PL STEELERS
RAIDERS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
RAIDERS
vs
FL BEARS
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK - ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
WC GENERALS
RAVENS *
vs
IV CHARGERS
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
SG AZTECS
RAVENS - BLACK
vs
CR PANTHERS
RAVENS
vs
SB PACKERS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
SOUTH GATE
AZTECS
vs
CR PANTHERS
AZTECS
vs
FV BARONS
AZTECS
vs
HB OILERS
RAMS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY (SEE MONA PARK)
WESTMINSTER - NO GAMES
WHITTIER
TROJANS
vs
MB FALCONS
TROJANS *
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
TROJANS - GOLD
vs
OR CHIEFS
WOODCREST - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
31
DIV
HOME TEAM
JFL
JC
JM
BH
BH
BH
JFL
JC
C
JM
BF
BF
BF
BF
C
JPW
BV
BV
JC
JC
JPW
PW
PW
JM
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JC
C
C
PW
CE
CE
CE
CE
C
JM
PW
CO
CO
CO
JFL
PW
JC
JPW
C
JM
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
JFL
JC
C
JPW
PW
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
JC
JC
C
JM
FV
FV
FV
FV
PW
FL
JFL
JM
HB
HB
JFL
JC
PW
C
JPW
JPW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
JFL
JFL
FL
IV
IV
IV
GAME #4 - OCTOBER 01, 2011
LOCATION
BALDWIN HILLS
BRUINS
vs
LB
BRUINS - BLUE
vs
CE
BRUINS
vs
WH
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS
vs
RH
BRONCOS - BLUE
vs
IW
BRONCOS - BLUE
vs
OR
BRONCOS
vs
SC
BEVERLY HILLS
GATORS
vs
MV
GATORS
vs
LB
CARSON
COLTS - BLUE
vs
PL
COLTS - WHITE
vs
MV
COLTS
vs
BH
COLTS - BLUE *
vs
WC
COLTS - WHITE
vs
SG
COLTS
vs
SF
CERRITOS
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
WC
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
CA
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
BH
STEELERS
vs
SB
COMPTON
TITANS
vs
IW
TITANS
vs
IW
TITANS
vs
BF
CORONA
PANTHERS
vs
IW
PANTHERS
vs
IW
PANTHERS
vs
BF
PANTHERS
vs
CE
PANTHERS
vs
MB
PANTHERS
vs
IV
DOWNEY (HOME COMING)
MUSTANGS
vs
WC
MUSTANGS
vs
SB
MUSTANGS *
vs
CA
MUSTANGS *
vs
MV
MUSTANGS *
vs
MV
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS- BLUE
vs
OR
BARONS - GOLD
vs
MV
BARONS
vs
BF
BARONS
vs
FL
FULLERTON - NO GAMES
BEARS
vs
BYE
HUNTINGTON BEACH - GAMES
OILERS
vs
BYE
OILERS
vs
BYE
INGLEWOOD
JETS - WHITE
vs
WH
JETS - WHITE
vs
RH
JETS - WHITE
vs
RH
JETS - GREEN
vs
FL
JETS - GREEN
vs
IV
JETS - WHITE
vs
IV
IRVINE
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
SF
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
SG
CHARGERS
vs
FV
VISITOR TEAM
GAME TIME
JR. JACKRABBITS
STEELERS - GOLD
TROJANS - CARDINAL
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
RAIDERS
JETS - GREEN
CHIEFS - WHITE
PATRIOTS - WHITE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
5:00
7:00
PM
PM
STEELERS
COWBOYS - SILVER
BRUINS
GENERALS
AZTECS
RAVENS - BLACK
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
GENERALS
COLTS - WHITE
BRUINS - BLUE
PACKERS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
JETS - WHITE
SENTINELS
BRONCOS
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
JETS - GREEN
JETS - GREEN
BRONCOS - WHITE
STEELERS
FALCONS
CHARGERS - BLUE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3 00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
GENERALS
PACKERS
COLTS - BLACK
COWBOYS
COWBOYS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
CHIEFS
COWBOYS - WHITE
BRONCOS -BLACK
BEARS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
TROJANS
RAIDERS
RAIDERS
BEARS
CHARGERS - WHITE
CHARGERS - BLUE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
RAVENS - WHITE
AZTECS
BARONS
8:30
10:00
11:30
AM
AM
AM
COWBOYS
JR JACKRABBITS
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FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
32
DIV
HOME TEAM
JC
JM
M
IV
IV
IV
JC
C
PW
M
LB
LB
LB
LB
JFL
JFL
JC
JM
JM
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
JC
C
C
PW
MP
MP
WC
MP
JFL
C
JPW
PW
JM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
JFL
JPW
PW
C
JM
OR
OR
OR
OR
OR
JFL
C
JM
PL
PL
PL
JFL
JC
JPW
PW
SF
SF
SF
SF
JPW
SB
FL
C
M
SG
SG
SG
JC
JFL
C
JPW
PW
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
JFL
FL
C
WM
WM
WM
GAME #4 - OCTOBER 01, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
IRVINE - CONTINUED
CHARGERS
vs
BH BRUINS - GOLD
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
SC PATRIOTS - BLUE
CHARGERS
vs
SB PACKERS
LONG BEACH
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
WH TROJANS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
HB OILERS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
HB OILERS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
WC GENERALS
MANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
HB OILERS
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
DN MUSTANGS
MONA PARK
HURRICANES
vs
FL BEARS
HURRICANES
vs
RH RAIDERS
GENERALS
vs
SB PACKERS
HURRICANES
vs
IV CHARGERS
NEWPORT-MESA
SEAHAWKS
vs
SB PACKERS
SEAHAWKS
vs
WH TROJANS
SEAHAWKS
vs
WC GENERALS
SEAHAWKS *
vs
PL STEELERS
SEAHAWKS
vs
SG AZTECS
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
FV BARONS
CHIEFS
vs
FV BARONS
CHIEFS
vs
FV BARONS
CHIEFS - RED
vs
SF RAVENS
CHIEFS
vs
SF RAVENS - WHITE
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
CE STEELERS
STEELERS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
STEELERS
vs
WH TROJANS - GOLD
ROWLAND HEIGHTS - NO GAMES
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK AT JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS - BLACK
vs
CO TITANS
RAVENS
vs
CO TITANS
RAVENS *
vs
BF BRONCOS
RAVENS
vs
BH BRUINS
SOUTH BAY (SEE MONA PARK)
PACKERS
vs
BYE
SOUTH GATE
AZTECS
vs
FL BEARS
AZTECS
vs
BH BRUINS - GOLD
RAMS *
vs
SF RAVENS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
PATRIOTS
vs
BYE
PATRIOTS
vs
MB FALCONS
PATRIOTS
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
PATRIOTS
vs
CO TITANS
PATRIOTS
vs
WH TROJANS
WESTMINSTER
LIONS
vs
FL BEARS
LIONS
vs
WH TROJANS
LIONS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
WHITTIER - NO GAMES
WOODCREST (SEE MONA PARK)
GAME TIME
1:00
3:00
5:00
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5 00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
8:30
10:00
12:00
2:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
12:00
1:30
3:00
PM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
33
DIV
HOME TEAM
JC
PW
C
JM
BH
BH
BH
BH
C
C
JPW
PW
BF
BF
BF
BF
C
JPW
BV
BV
JM
JFL
JC
JC
JPW
C
PW
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JC
C
C
JPW
CE
CE
CE
CE
JFL
JPW
PW
CO
CO
CO
JFL
PW
JM
JC
C
JPW
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
JFL
JC
PW
DN
DN
DN
JFL
FL
JC
JM
C
FV
FV
FV
FV
FV
JC
JFL
FL
C
PW
JM
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
JFL
C
PW
JM
HB
HB
HB
HB
JFL
JC
IW
IW
GAME #5 - OCTOBER 08, 2011
LOCATION
BALDWIN HILLS
BRUINS - GOLD
vs
MV
BRUINS
vs
MV
BRUINS - GOLD *
vs
NM
BRUINS
vs
DN
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS - BLACK *
vs
IV
BRONCOS - BLUE *
vs
IV
BRONCOS *
vs
MV
BRONCOS
vs
OR
BEVERLY HILLS
GATORS
vs
SB
GATORS
vs
BH
CARSON
COLTS
vs
BYE
COLTS - BLUE
vs
BYE
COLTS - BLUE
vs
BH
COLTS - WHITE
vs
SB
COLTS
vs
SB
COLTS - BLUE
vs
WH
COLTS - WHITE
vs
WH
CERRITOS AT GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
STEELERS - BLACK *
vs
WH
STEELERS - GOLD *
vs
DN
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
WC
STEELERS
vs
WC
COMPTON
TITANS
vs
CE
TITANS *
vs
FV
TITANS
vs
SC
CORONA (HOME COMING)
PANTHERS
vs
BF
PANTHERS *
vs
FV
PANTHERS *
vs
CO
PANTHERS
vs
SC
PANTHERS
vs
SC
PANTHERS
vs
IW
DOWNEY
MUSTANGS
vs
MV
MUSTANGS *
vs
BF
MUSTANGS
vs
CA
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
WM
BARONS
vs
WM
BARONS - GOLD
vs
SF
BARONS
vs
OR
BARONS
vs
MB
FULLERTON (HOME COMING)
BEARS
vs
BYE
BEARS
vs
SF
BEARS
vs
WH
BEARS
vs
WM
BEARS
vs
PL
BEARS
vs
SC
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OILERS
vs
WC
OILERS
vs
BH
OILERS
vs
SB
OILERS
vs
SC
INGLEWOOD
JETS - WHITE
vs
SC
JETS - WHITE
vs
CO
VISITOR TEAM
GAME TIME
COWBOYS - SILVER
COWBOYS
SEAHAWKS
MUSTANGS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
CHARGERS - BLUE
CHARGERS - WHITE
COWBOYS
CHIEFS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
5:00
7:00
PM
PM
BRUINS - BLUE
PACKERS
PACKERS
TROJANS
TROJANS
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
TROJANS
MUSTANGS
GENERALS
GENERALS
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
PM
PM
PM
STEELERS
BARONS
PATRIOTS
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
BRONCOS
BARONS
TITANS
PATRIOTS
PATRIOTS
JETS - WHITE
9:30
11 00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
COWBOYS - WHITE
BRONCOS - BLUE
COLTS - BLUE
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
LIONS
LIONS
RAVENS
CHIEFS
FALCONS
8:00
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
RAVENS - WHITE
TROJANS
LIONS
STEELERS
PATRIOTS - BLUE
8:00
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
GENERALS
BRUINS - BLUE
PACKERS
PATRIOTS - WHITE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PATRIOTS
TITANS
9:30
11:00
AM
AM
PACKERS
BRUINS
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DIV
HOME TEAM
PW
PW
JM
IW
IW
IW
JFL
FL
JC
JPW
JPW
JM
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
JPW
JC
C
PW
M
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
JFL
JM
JC
C
JM
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
JC
C
PW
MP
MP
MP
JFL
JPW
PW
NM
NM
NM
JFL
JC
C
JPW
OR
OR
OR
OR
JFL
JC
C
JM
PL
PL
PL
PL
JFL
JC
C
RH
RH
RH
PW
JFL
C
JM
M
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
JFL
JM
M
SG
SG
SG
GAME #5 - OCTOBER 08, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
INGLEWOOD - CONTINUED
JETS - GREEN
vs
SG AZTECS
JETS - WHITE
vs
IV CHARGERS
SENTINELS
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
IRVINE
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
CHARGERS
vs
SG AZTECS
CHARGERS
vs
FV BARONS- BLUE
CHARGERS - BLUE *
vs
SF RAVENS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
SC PATRIOTS
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
BF BRONCOS
LONG BEACH
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
BYE
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
HB OILERS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
CA COLTS - BLACK
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
CE STEELERS
JR JACKRABBITS *
vs
SB PACKERS
MANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
WH TROJANS
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
WC GENERALS
COWBOYS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
MONA PARK
HURRICANES
vs
BF BRONCOS - WHITE
HURRICANES
vs
CO TITANS
HURRICANES
vs
RH RAIDERS
NEWPORT-MESA
SEAHAWKS
vs
BH BRUINS
SEAHAWKS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
SEAHAWKS
vs
WC GENERALS
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
CHIEFS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
CHIEFS - WHITE
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
CHIEFS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
STEELERS *
vs
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
STEELERS
vs
SG AZTECS
STEELERS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
ROWLAND HEIGHTS
RAIDERS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
RAIDERS *
vs
CE STEELERS - GOLD
RAIDERS
vs
OR CHIEFS - RED
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK AT ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS
vs
BYE
RAVENS - BLACK
vs
MB FALCONS
RAVENS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
RAVENS
vs
IV CHARGERS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES
SOUTH GATE
AZTECS
vs
SB PACKERS
AZTECS
vs
WH TROJANS - GOLD
RAMS
vs
WC GENERALS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY - NO GAMES
WESTMINSTER- NO GAMES
WHITTIER - NO GAMES
WOODCREST - NO GAMES
GAME TIME
1:00
3:00
5:00
PM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JFL
JC
JC
PW
BH
BH
BH
BH
JFL
JPW
JC
JC
C
PW
BF
BF
BF
BF
BF
BF
C
JPW
BV
BV
JPW
JFL
C
C
C
JM
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JFL
JC
JC
CE
CE
CE
JFL
JC
JPW
JM
CO
CO
CO
CO
JC
JFL
C
JPW
CR
CR
CR
CR
JM
JC
JPW
PW
DN
DN
DN
DN
FL
C
JPW
PW
FV
FV
FV
FV
JFL
PW
JM
FL
FL
FL
C
PW
JM
HB
HB
HB
JFL
JFL
JC
JPW
PW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
FL
JC
IV
IV
GAME #6 - OCTOBER 15, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
BALDWIN HILLS
BRUINS
vs
SG AZTECS
BRUINS - BLUE *
vs
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
BRUINS - GOLD
vs
SB PACKERS
BRUINS *
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
BRONCOS *
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
BRONCOS - BLUE
vs
OR CHIEFS
BRONCOS - WHITE
vs
FL BEARS
BRONCOS - BLUE
vs
FL BEARS
BRONCOS *
vs
CE STEELERS
BEVERLY HILLS
GATORS
vs
CE STEELERS - BLACK
GATORS
vs
SB PACKERS
CARSON
COLTS
vs
BYE
COLTS - BLUE
vs
DN MUSTANGS
COLTS - WHITE
vs
WC GENERALS
COLTS - BLUE
vs
SG AZTECS
COLTS - BLACK *
vs
CE STEELERS - GOLD
COLTS
vs
BH BRUINS
CERRITOS AT CERRITOS SPORTS COMPLEX
STEELERS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
STEELERS - BLACK *
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
COMPTON
TITANS
vs
MB FALCONS
TITANS
vs
RH RAIDERS
TITANS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
TITANS
vs
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
CORONA
PANTHERS
vs
BYE
PANTHERS
vs
RH RAIDERS
PANTHERS
vs
BF BRONCOS -BLACK
PANTHERS
vs
SF RAVENS
DOWNEY
MUSTANGS
vs
BYE
MUSTANGS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
MUSTANGS *
vs
CE STEELERS
MUSTANGS *
vs
IV CHARGERS
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
SG AZTECS
BARONS
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
BARONS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
BARONS *
vs
CO TITANS
FULLERTON
BEARS
vs
FV BARONS
BEARS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
BEARS
vs
OR CHIEFS
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OILERS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
OILERS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
OILERS
vs
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
INGLEWOOD
JETS - GREEN
vs
SB PACKERS
JETS - WHITE
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
JETS - WHITE
vs
FV BARONS - GOLD
JETS - WHITE
vs
WC GENERALS
JETS - GREEN
vs
OR CHIEFS
IRVINE - JV FIELD
CHARGERS
vs
WH TROJANS
CHARGERS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
GAME TIME
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
5:00
7:00
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
AM
AM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JM
JM
M
IV
IV
IV
JFL
JC
C
JPW
LB
LB
LB
LB
JFL
JFL
JC
C
PW
MV
MV
MV
MV
MV
JC
C
PW
MP
MP
MP
C
JM
JPW
NM
NM
NM
JFL
C
C
OR
OR
OR
JFL
JC
PW
PL
PL
PL
PW
RH
C
JM
JM
M
SF
SF
SF
SF
PW
M
JM
SG
SG
SG
JPW
PW
JM
C
SC
SC
SC
SC
JFL
FL
C
WM
WM
WM
JC
C
PW
JM
WH
WH
WH
WH
JFL
WC
GAME #6 - OCTOBER 15, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
IRVINE - STADIUM
CHARGERS - BLUE *
vs
IW SENTINELS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
FV BARONS
CHARGERS *
vs
WC GENERALS
LONG BEACH
JR. JACKRABBITS
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
WC GENERALS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
BH BRUINS - BLUE
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
BH BRUINS
MANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO
COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
HB OILERS
COWBOYS - BLUE
vs
SC PATRIOTS
COWBOYS - SILVER
vs
FV BARONS- BLUE
COWBOYS
vs
SB PACKERS
COWBOYS
vs
WC GENERALS
MONA PARK
HURRICANES
vs
SC PATRIOTS
HURRICANES
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
HURRICANES
vs
SF RAVENS
NEWPORT-MESA
SEAHAWKS *
vs
PL STEELERS
SEAHAWKS *
vs
PL STEELERS
SEAHAWKS
vs
MV COWBOYS
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
SF RAVENS - WHITE
CHIEFS - RED
vs
CO TITANS
CHIEFS - WHITE
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
WH TROJANS
STEELERS
vs
SF RAVENS
STEELERS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
ROWLAND HEIGHTS - NO GAMES
RAIDERS
vs
BYE
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK AT JOHN GLENN HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS *
vs
RH RAIDERS
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
SC PATRIOTS - BLUE
RAVENS - BLACK *
vs
BF BRONCOS
RAVENS
vs
SB PACKERS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES
SOUTH GATE
AZTECS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
RAMS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
AZTECS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
PATRIOTS
vs
OR CHIEFS
PATRIOTS
vs
CR PANTHERS
PATRIOTS - WHITE
vs
CR PANTHERS
PATRIOTS
vs
MB FALCONS
WESTMINSTER
LIONS
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
LIONS
vs
FL BEARS
LIONS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
WHITTIER
TROJANS
vs
HB OILERS
TROJANS
vs
BH BRUINS - GOLD
TROJANS
vs
SB PACKERS
TROJANS - GOLD
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
WOODCREST - NO GAMES
GENERALS
vs
BYE
GAME TIME
9:00
11:00
1:00
AM
AM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
12:00
1:30
3:00
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JPW
JFL
JC
JC
JM
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
JC
JFL
JC
C
PW
BF
BF
BF
BF
BF
JFL
JFL
C
C
C
JPW
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JC
C
JPW
PW
CE
CE
CE
CE
JC
C
JM
PW
CO
CO
CO
CO
JC
C
JPW
PW
CR
CR
CR
CR
JFL
C
JPW
PW
JM
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
FL
JC
JC
JPW
FV
FV
FV
FV
JFL
C
C
JPW
PW
JM
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
PW
JFL
JFL
FL
C
JPW
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
GAME #7 - OCTOBER 22, 2011
LOCATION
BALDWIN HILLS
BRUINS
vs
BYE
BRUINS
vs
SB
BRUINS - BLUE *
vs
PL
BRUINS - GOLD
vs
DN
BRUINS
vs
HB
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS - WHITE
vs
BYE
BRONCOS
vs
IW
BRONCOS - BLUE *
vs
IV
BRONCOS - BLUE
vs
WM
BRONCOS
vs
SC
BEVERLY HILLS - NO GAMES
CARSON
COLTS - WHITE
vs
MB
COLTS - BLUE
vs
HB
COLTS - WHITE
vs
SB
COLTS - BLUE
vs
BH
COLTS - BLACK
vs
BH
COLTS *
vs
BV
CERRITOS AT GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
HB
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
HB
STEELERS *
vs
MV
STEELERS
vs
CA
COMPTON
TITANS *
vs
CA
TITANS
vs
SF
TITANS
vs
SF
TITANS
vs
OR
CORONA
PANTHERS
vs
MP
PANTHERS *
vs
FV
PANTHERS
vs
BF
PANTHERS
vs
HB
DOWNEY
MUSTANGS
vs
BYE
MUSTANGS
vs
LB
MUSTANGS
vs
WC
MUSTANGS
vs
BH
MUSTANGS *
vs
BF
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
FL
BARONS- BLUE
vs
IW
BARONS - GOLD
vs
RH
BARONS
vs
IV
FULLERTON - NO GAMES
HUNTINGTON BEACH - NO GAMES
INGLEWOOD
JETS - WHITE
vs
CO
JETS - GREEN
vs
IV
JETS - WHITE
vs
RH
JETS - GREEN
vs
SC
JETS - GREEN
vs
FV
SENTINELS
vs
CR
IRVINE
CHARGERS
vs
BYE
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
FL
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
RH
CHARGERS
vs
WM
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
MB
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
NM
VISITOR TEAM
GAME TIME
PACKERS
STEELERS
MUSTANGS
OILERS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
JETS - GREEN
CHARGERS
LIONS
PATRIOTS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
FALCONS
OILERS
PACKERS
BRUINS - GOLD
BRUINS - BLUE
GATORS
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
OILERS
OILERS
COWBOYS
COLTS - WHITE
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
COLTS - BLUE
RAVENS
RAVENS - BLACK
CHIEFS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
HURRICANES
BARONS
BRONCOS
OILERS
9:00
11 00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
JR JACKRABBITS
GENERALS
BRUINS
BRONCOS
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
BEARS
JETS - GREEN
RAIDERS
CHARGERS - WHITE
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
TITANS
CHARGERS - WHITE
RAIDERS
PATRIOTS
BARONS
PANTHERS
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
BEARS
RAIDERS
LIONS
FALCONS
SEAHAWKS
10:30
12:00
1:30
3:00
5:00
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
JM
JFL
JC
JPW
PW
JFL
JC
C
JC
PW
JM
C
C
M
PW
JFL
PW
JM
JFL
JC
C
JPW
JM
JFL
C
PW
JM
JFL
JC
JPW
PW
JM
M
FL
C
PW
M
JFL
JC
C
JM
JM
JFL
JC
JM
HOME TEAM
GAME #7 - OCTOBER 22, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
IRVINE - CONTINUED
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
SC PATRIOTS - WHITE
LONG BEACH
LB JR. JACKRABBITS
vs
SG AZTECS
LB JR JACKRABBITS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
LB JR JACKRABBITS *
vs
SB PACKERS
LB JR JACKRABBITS
vs
WH TROJANS
MANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
WC GENERALS
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
CE STEELERS - GOLD
MV COWBOYS *
vs
CE STEELERS - BLACK
MV COWBOYS - SILVER
vs
SB PACKERS
MV COWBOYS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
vs
CA COLTS
MONA PARK
MP HURRICANES
vs
OR CHIEFS - RED
BV GATORS *
vs
WC GENERALS
WC GENERALS
vs
SB PACKERS
MP HURRICANES
vs
FL BEARS
NEWPORT-MESA
NM SEAHAWKS
vs
CR PANTHERS
NM SEAHAWKS
vs
RH RAIDERS
NM SEAHAWKS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
ORANGE
OR CHIEFS
vs
WM LIONS
OR CHIEFS - *
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
OR CHIEFS - WHITE
vs
FL BEARS
OR CHIEFS
vs
CO TITANS
OR CHIEFS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
PLACENTIA
PL STEELERS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
PL STEELERS
vs
WH TROJANS
PL STEELERS
vs
WC GENERALS
PL STEELERS
vs
SG AZTECS
ROWLAND HEIGHTS - NO GAMES
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK AT ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL (HOME COMING)
SF RAVENS - WHITE
vs
FV BARONS
SF RAVENS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
SF RAVENS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
SF RAVENS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
SF RAVENS - WHITE
vs
FL BEARS
SF RAVENS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES
SOUTH GATE
SG AZTECS
vs
WH TROJANS
SG AZTECS
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
SG AZTECS
vs
SB PACKERS
SG RAMS
vs
IV CHARGERS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
SC PATRIOTS
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
SC PATRIOTS
vs
FL BEARS
SC PATRIOTS
vs
BF BRONCOS -BLACK
SC PATRIOTS - BLUE
vs
FV BARONS
WESTMINSTER - NO GAMES
WHITTIER
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
vs
BYE
WH TROJANS
vs
CE STEELERS
WH TROJANS
vs
WC GENERALS
WH TROJANS - GOLD *
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
WOODCREST - NO GAMES
GAME TIME
7:00
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
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AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
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PM
11:30
1:00
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9:30
11:00
1:00
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9:30
11 00
11:00
1:00
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PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JC
C
C
JPW
PW
JM
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
BH
JFL
JC
JPW
C
BF
BF
BF
BF
JPW
BV
JFL
JFL
JC
C
JPW
JM
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
JFL
C
C
JPW
PW
CE
CE
CE
CE
CE
JC
PW
JM
CO
CO
CO
JFL
PW
JM
CR
CR
CR
JC
PW
JM
DN
DN
DN
JFL
FL
JC
PW
FV
FV
FV
FV
JFL
FL
JC
FL
FL
FL
JFL
JC
C
HB
HB
HB
JM
JFL
JC
JC
C
JPW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
IW
C
JPW
IV
IV
GAME #8 - OCTOBER 29, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
BALDWIN HILLS (HOME COMING)
BRUINS - GOLD *
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
BRUINS - BLUE
vs
DN MUSTANGS
BRUINS - GOLD *
vs
PL STEELERS
BRUINS
vs
SB PACKERS
BRUINS *
vs
PL STEELERS
BRUINS
vs
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
BELLFLOWER
BRONCOS
vs
BH BRUINS
BRONCOS - WHITE
vs
SC PATRIOTS
BRONCOS
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
BRONCOS -BLACK
vs
MB FALCONS
BEVERLY HILLS
GATORS
vs
BYE
CARSON
COLTS - WHITE
vs
WH TROJANS
COLTS - BLUE
vs
WC GENERALS
COLTS - BLUE
vs
MV COWBOYS - WHITE
COLTS - WHITE
vs
BV GATORS
COLTS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
COLTS
vs
HB OILERS
CERRITOS AT CERRITOS SPORTS COMPLEX
STEELERS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
STEELERS - BLACK
vs
SB PACKERS
STEELERS - GOLD
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
STEELERS
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
STEELERS
vs
HB OILERS
COMPTON
TITANS *
vs
FV BARONS - GOLD
TITANS
vs
CA COLTS - WHITE
TITANS
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
CORONA
PANTHERS
vs
IV CHARGERS - WHITE
PANTHERS
vs
OR CHIEFS
PANTHERS
vs
BF BRONCOS
DOWNEY
MUSTANGS *
vs
MV COWBOYS - SILVER
MUSTANGS
vs
WC GENERALS
MUSTANGS *
vs
WH TROJANS - CARDINAL
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
BARONS
vs
IV CHARGERS - BLUE
BARONS
vs
WH TROJANS
BARONS- BLUE
vs
BF BRONCOS - BLUE
BARONS
vs
BF BRONCOS
FULLERTON
BEARS
vs
OR CHIEFS
BEARS
vs
IV CHARGERS
BEARS
vs
CR PANTHERS
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OILERS
vs
DN MUSTANGS
OILERS
vs
WC GENERALS
OILERS
vs
CA COLTS - BLACK
INGLEWOOD
SENTINELS
vs
BYE
JETS - WHITE
vs
MB FALCONS
JETS - GREEN *
vs
SB PACKERS
JETS - WHITE
vs
BH BRUINS - BLUE
JETS - GREEN
vs
BF BRONCOS - BLUE
JETS - GREEN
vs
CO TITANS
IRVINE
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
CR PANTHERS
CHARGERS - BLUE
vs
CR PANTHERS
GAME TIME
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
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PM
PM
11 30
11:30
1:00
3:00
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PM
PM
11:00
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
10:00
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
12:00
1:30
3:00
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
AM
AM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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DIV
HOME TEAM
JPW
C
JM
M
IV
IV
IV
IV
JFL
PW
JC
LB
LB
LB
JFL
PW
MV
MV
JC
C
C
JPW
JC
PW
MP
MP
MV
MV
WH
MP
C
PW
JM
NM
NM
NM
JC
C
JM
OR
OR
OR
JFL
JC
JM
PL
PL
PL
JFL
JC
C
PW
RH
RH
RH
RH
JPW
PW
JM
JM
M
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
JFL
FL
C
PW
JM
M
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
JFL
C
JPW
PW
SC
SC
SC
SC
JFL
C
WM
WM
GAME #8 - OCTOBER 29, 2011
LOCATION
VISITOR TEAM
IRVINE - CONTINUED
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
OR CHIEFS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
FL BEARS
CHARGERS - WHITE
vs
FL BEARS
CHARGERS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
LONG BEACH
JR. JACKRABBITS
vs
SB PACKERS
JR JACKRABBITS *
vs
SB PACKERS
JR JACKRABBITS
vs
CE STEELERS - BLACK
MANHATTAN BEACH - NO GAMES
MISSION VIEJO - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
COWBOYS - WHITE
BYE
COWBOYS
BYE
MONA PARK
HURRICANES
vs
BYE
HURRICANES
vs
SF RAVENS
COWBOYS
vs
WC GENERALS
COWBOYS
vs
WC GENERALS
TROJANS *
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
HURRICANES *
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
NEWPORT-MESA
SEAHAWKS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
SEAHAWKS
vs
CA COLTS - BLUE
SEAHAWKS
vs
WH TROJANS - GOLD
ORANGE
CHIEFS
vs
IV CHARGERS
CHIEFS - RED
vs
IW JETS - WHITE
CHIEFS *
vs
SC PATRIOTS - BLUE
PLACENTIA
STEELERS
vs
SF RAVENS - BLACK
STEELERS
vs
CE STEELERS - GOLD
STEELERS
vs
MV COWBOYS - BLUE
ROWLAND HEIGHTS (HOME COMING)
RAIDERS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
RAIDERS *
vs
SF RAVENS
RAIDERS
vs
CO TITANS
RAIDERS *
vs
IV CHARGERS
SANTA FE SPRINGS-NORWALK AT ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
RAVENS *
vs
DN MUSTANGS
RAVENS
vs
FL BEARS
RAVENS - WHITE
vs
FV BARONS
RAVENS - BLACK
vs
SC PATRIOTS - WHITE
RAVENS
vs
WC GENERALS
SOUTH BAY - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
SOUTH GATE (HOME COMING) "Dia De Los Muertos"
AZTECS
vs
NM SEAHAWKS
AZTECS
vs
WM LIONS
AZTECS
vs
WH TROJANS
AZTECS
vs
WH TROJANS
AZTECS
vs
LB JR JACKRABBITS
RAMS
vs
SB PACKERS
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
PATRIOTS
vs
CO TITANS
PATRIOTS
vs
FV BARONS
PATRIOTS
vs
FV BARONS
PATRIOTS
vs
IW JETS - GREEN
WESTMINSTER
LIONS
vs
SF RAVENS - WHITE
LIONS
vs
OR CHIEFS - WHITE
WHITTIER (SEE MONA PARK)
WOODCREST - NO GAMES (SEE MONA PARK)
WOODCREST - NO GAMES
GAME TIME
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
PM
PM
PM
PM
11:30
1:00
3:00
AM
PM
PM
9:00
11:00
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PM
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1:00
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PM
PM
9:30
11:00
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3:00
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PM
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PM
10:00
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PM
PM
PM
9:30
11:00
1:00
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PM
11:30
1:00
AM
PM
HOME TEAM MUST E-MAIL SCORES BY 10-AM SUNDAY: [email protected]. *JERSEY CONFLICT: HOME TEAM RESPONSIBLE
FOR CHANGE OF JERSEY COLOR. CALL: [562] 755-8612 TO REPORT LATE / ABSENT OFFICIALS' ON YOUR FIELD.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2011 – WEEK 8-3/7
MID-WEEK LEAGUE PLAY-OFF GAME
CLINIC DIVISION
AFL League A #8 vs. AFL League A #9
AFL League B #8 vs. AFL League B #9
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
2 games and 2 different fields.
Locations to be determined at a later date.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2011 – WEEK 8-4/7
MID-WEEK LEAGUE PLAY-OFF GAME
CLINIC DIVISION
NFL League A #8 vs. AFL League A #9
NFL League B #8 vs. NFL League B #9
2 games and 2 different fields.
Locations to be determined at a later date.
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7:00 PM
7:00 PM
To all of you who may play your last game this week, remember, success is not measured by the
position you reach in the standings; it’s measured by the obstacles you overcome. With one game
left, make sure you tell your staff and players that you are proud of them and they are all winners in
your eyes. The heart and drive of your players are not to be unnoticed.
HERE IS A STORY OF A ‘MUST-PLAY’ OCJAAF PLAYER AND HIS LOVE OF FOOTBALL…
Practice after practice, he eagerly gave everything he had. But being half the size of
the other boys, he got absolutely nowhere. At all the games, this hopeful athlete sat
on the bench and hardly ever played. This teenager lived alone with his father, and
the two of them had a very special relationship. Even though the son was always on
the bench, his father was always in the stands cheering. He never missed a game.
This young man was still the smallest of the class when he entered high school. But
his father continued to encourage him, but also made it clear that he did not have to
play football if he didn’t want to. But the young man loved football and decided to hang in there. He was
determined to try his best at every practice, and perhaps he’d get to play when he became a senior. All
through high school he never missed neither a practice nor a game but remained a bench warmer all four
years. His faithful father was always in the stands, always with words of encouragement for him.
When the young man went to college, he decided to tryout for the football team as a “walk-on.” Everyone
was sure he could never make the cut, but he did! The coach admitted that he kept him on the roster
because he always put his heart and soul into every practice and at the same time, provided the other
members with the spirit and hustle they badly needed. The news that he had survived the cut thrilled him
so much that he rushed to the nearest phone and called his father. His father shared his excitement and
was sent season tickets for all the college games. This persistent young athlete never missed a practice
during his four years at college, but he never got to play a game either.
It was the end of his senior football season, and as he trotted onto the practice field shortly before
the big play-off game, the coach met him with a telegram. The young man read the telegram and
he became silent. Swallowing hard, he mumbled to the coach, “My father died this morning, is it
all right if I miss practice today?” The coach put his arm gently around his shoulders and said,
“Take the rest of the week off son, and don’t even come back to the game on Saturday.”
Saturday arrived, and the game was not going well. In the third quarter, when the team was ten points
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behind,
silent young man quietly
slipped
into the
empty
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and
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As he
ran
onto the sidelines, the coach and his players were astounded to see their faithful teammate back so soon.
“Coach, please let me play. I just got to play today,” said the young man. The coach pretended not to hear
him. There was no way he wanted his worst player in this close play-off game. But the young man
persisted, and finally feeling sorry for the kid, the coach gave in.
“All right,” said the coach, “you can go in.” Before long, the coach, the players
and everyone in the stands could not believe their eyes. This little unknown,
who had never played before was doing everything right. The opposing team
could not stop him. He ran, he passed, blocked and tackled like a star. His
team began to triumph. The score was soon tied. In the closing seconds of
the game, this kid intercepted a pass and ran all the way for the winning
touchdown. The fans broke loose. His teammates hoisted him onto their
shoulders, such cheering you never heard.
Finally, after the stands had emptied, and the team had showered and left the locker room, the coach
noticed that this young man was sitting quietly in the corner all alone. The coach came to him and said,
“Kid, I can’t believe it? You were fantastic! Tell me, what got into you? How did you do it?” The young
man looked at his coach with tears in his eyes and said, “Well, you knew my dad died, but you did not know
that my dad was blind.” The coach swallowed hard and forced a smile. “Dad came to all my games, but
today was the first time he could SEE me play, and I wanted to show him I could do it.”
Let’s make sure we see the OCJAAF way and the kids’ way. Remember it’s a KID’S GAME!
To those going forward into the playoffs after this weekend, take one game at a time,
Think positive. Winning is only half of it, having fun is the other half
The OCJAAF WAY, the KID’S WAY!
THANK YOU!
Bob Barna
Commissioner
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2011 – WEEK 9
JR. FUTURE LEAGUE BOWL GAME
HOME
AFL Team #16
vs
NFL Team #15
vs
AFL Team #14
vs
NFL Team #13
vs
AFL Team #12
vs
NFL Team #11
vs
AFL Team #10
vs
NFL Team #9
vs
AFL Team #8
vs
NFL Team #7
vs
VISITOR
BYE
AFL Team #15
NFL Team #14
AFL Team #13
NFL Team #12
AFL Team #11
NFL Team #10
AFL Team #9
NFL Team #8
AFL Team #7
8:00
9:30
11:00
12:30
2:00
3:30
5:00
6:30
8:00
HOSTED BY ORANGE
HART PARK
701 S. GLASSELL
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
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1
2
3
4
1
2
3
1ST ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
JC
JC JC
JC
JC
JC
JC
AFL LEAGUE A #1
AFL LEAGUE A #2
AFL LEAGUE A #3
AFL LEAGUE A #4
AFL LEAGUE B #1
AFL LEAGUE B #2
AFL LEAGUE B #3
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
BYE
AFL LEAGUE A #7
AFL LEAGUE A #6
AFL LEAGUE A #5
AFL LEAGUE B #8
AFL LEAGUE B #7
AFL LEAGUE B #6
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7.00
HOSTED BY SANTA FE SPRINGS
ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
9635 GREENLEAF AVE.
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
4
1
2
3
4
1
JC
JC JC
JC
JC
JC
AFL LEAGUE B #4
NFL LEAGUE A #1
NFL LEAGUE A #2
NFL LEAGUE A #3
NFL LEAGUE A #4
NFL LEAGUE B #1
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
AFL LEAGUE B #5
NFL LEAGUE A #8
NFL LEAGUE A #7
NFL LEAGUE A #6
NFL LEAGUE A #5
NFL LEAGUE B #8
Ralph’s
Market
Marco
Forester
Del
Obispo
School
Pier 1
Imports
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
HOSTED BY
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
33333 GOLDEN LANTER
DANA POINT
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
DIRECTIONS TO DAN HILLS HIGH
SCHOOL: 5 or 405 South to Camino
Capistrano, Left to Stonehill, Right to
Golden Lantern, Right to Acapulco, Left to
the Stadium.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2011 – WEEK 9
2
3
4
1
2
3
1ST ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
JC
JC
C
C
C
C
NFL LEAGUE B #2
NFL LEAGUE B #3
NFL LEAGUE B #4
NFL LEAGUE A #1
NFL LEAGUE A #2
NFL LEAGUE A #3
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
NFL LEAGUE B #7
AFL LEAGUE B #6 NFL LEAGUE B #5 NFL LEAGUE A (Mid-Week Winner) NFL LEAGUE A #7
NFL LEAGUE A #6
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
HOSTED BY CARSON
CARSON HIGH SCHOOL
22328 MAIN STREET
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
4
1
2
3
4
1
C
C
C
C
C
C
NFL LEAGUE A #4
NFL LEAGUE B #1
NFL LEAGUE B #2
NFL LEAGUE B #3
NFL LEAGUE B #4
AFL LEAGUE B #1
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
NFL LEAGUE A #5 NFL LEAGUE B (Mid-Week Winner)
NFL LEAGUE B #7
NFL LEAGUE B #6
NFL LEAGUE B #5
AFL LEAGUE A (Mid-Week Winner)
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
HOSTED BY SOUTH GATE
SOUTH GATE HIGH SCHOOL
3351 FIRESTONE BLVD.
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
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1ST ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
2
3
4
1
2
3
C
C
C
C
C
C
AFL LEAGUE A #2
AFL LEAGUE A #3
AFL LEAGUE A #4
AFL LEAGUE B #1
AFL LEAGUE B #2
AFL LEAGUE B #3
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
AFL LEAGUE A #7
AFL LEAGUE A #6
AFL LEAGUE A #5
AFL LEAGUE B #8
AFL LEAGUE B #7
AFL LEAGUE B #6
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
HOSTED BY COMPTON
661 SOUTH ACACIA
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
C
AFL LEAGUE B #4 JPW AFL ATLANTIC #1
JPW AFL ATLANTIC #2
JPW AFL ATLANTIC #3
JPW AFL ATLANTIC #4
JPW AFL PACIFIC #1
JPW AFL PACIFIC #2
JPW AFL PACIFIC #3
JPW AFL PACIFIC #4
JPW NFL ATLANTIC #1
JPW NFL ATLANTIC #2
JPW NFL ATLANTIC #3
JPW NFL ATLANTIC #4
JPW NFL PACIFIC #1
JPW NFL PACIFIC #2
JPW NFL PACIFIC #3
JPW NFL PACIFIC #4
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
AFL LEAGUE B #5
BYE
BYE
AFL ATLANTIC #6
AFL ATLANTIC #5
BYE
BYE
BYE
AFL PACIFIC #5
AFL BYE
AFL BYE
AFL BYE
NFL ATLANTIC #5
BYE
BYE
BYE
NFL PACIFIC #5
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
HOSTED BY INGLEWOOD
CAROLINE COLEMAN STADIUM
401 S. INGLEWOOD AVENUE
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
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1ST ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
AFL ATLANTIC #1
AFL ATLANTIC #2
AFL ATLANTIC #3
AFL ATLANTIC #4
AFL PACIFIC #1
AFL PACIFIC #2
AFL PACIFIC #3
AFL PACIFIC #4
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
BYE
AFL ATLANTIC #7
AFL ATLANTIC #6
AFL ATLANTIC #5
BYE
BYE
AFL PACIFIC #6
AFL PACIFIC #5
4:00
6:00
SAN PEDRO
HOSTED BY MONA PARK
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
7676 S. SAN PEDRO STREET
LOS ANGELES
AVALON
MAIN ST.
MANCHESTER
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
CENTURY
108TH
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
10:00
12:00
2:00
FLORENCE AVE.
110 FREEWAY
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
NFL ATLANTIC #1
NFL ATLANTIC #2
NFL ATLANTIC #3
NFL ATLANTIC #4
NFL PACIFIC #1
NFL PACIFIC #2
NFL PACIFIC #3
NFL PACIFIC #4
605 Frw
BYE
NFL ATLANTIC #7
NFL ATLANTIC #6
NFL ATLANTIC #5
BYE
NFL PACIFIC #7
NFL PACIFIC #6
NFL PACIFIC #5
9:00
11:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
6:00
HOSTED BY CERRITOS
GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
11111 ARTESIA BLVD.
y
Studebaker
91 Frwy
★
Artesia Blvd.
South Street
Pioneer Blvd.
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
Norwalk Blvd.
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1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1ST ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
NFL ATLANTIC #1
NFL ATLANTIC #2
NFL ATLANTIC #3
NFL ATLANTIC #4
NFL PACIFIC #1
NFL PACIFIC #2
NFL PACIFIC #3
NFL PACIFIC #4
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
BYE
BYE
NFL ATLANTIC #6
NFL ATLANTIC #5
BYE
BYE
NFL PACIFIC #6
NFL PACIFIC #5
10:00
12:00
2:00
4:00
HOSTED BY BALDWIN HILLS
JACKIE ROBINSON STADIUM
5001 RODEO ROAD, LOS ANGELES
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
AFL ATLANTIC #1
AFL ATLANTIC #2
AFL ATLANTIC #3
AFL ATLANTIC #4
AFL PACIFIC #1
AFL PACIFIC #2
AFL PACIFIC #3
AFL PACIFIC #4
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
91 FRWY
Lakewood Blvd.
RWY
605 F
Clark Ave.
Del Amo Blvd.
BYE
AFL ATLANTIC #7 10:00
AFL ATLANTIC #6
12:00
AFL ATLANTIC #5
2.00
BYE
BYE
AFL PACIFIC #6
4:00
AFL PACIFIC #5
6:00
HOSTED BY BELLFLOWER
CLARK FIELD
4832 CLARK AVENUE, LONG BEACH
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
5
40
Y
W
FR
Bellflower Blvd.
E. Arbor Rd.
MIDGET OCJAAF #1
MIDGET OCJAAF #2
MIDGET OCJAAF #3
MIDGET OCJAAF #4
MIDGET OCJAAF #5
MIDGET OCJAAF #6
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
BYE
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – WEEK 10
JR. FUTURE LEAGUE BOWL GAME
HOME
NFL Team #6
vs
AFL Team #5
vs
NFL Team #4
vs
AFL Team #3
vs
NFL Team #2
vs
AFL Team #1
vs
NFL Team #3
AFL Team #2
NFL Team #1
VISITOR
AFL Team #6
NFL Team #5
AFL Team #4
NFL Team #3
AFL Team #2
NFL Team #1
8:00
9:30
11:00
12:30
2:00
3:30
FUTURE LEAGUE BOWL GAME
vs
vs
vs
AFL Team #3
NFL Team #2
AFL Team #1
5:00
6:30
8:00
HOSTED BY ORANGE
HART PARK
701 S. GLASSELL
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $5.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
50
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – WEEK 10
2ND ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
AFL League A Winner Game #4 9:00
AFL League A Winner Game #3 11:00
AFL League B Winner Game #4 1:00
AFL League B Winner Game #3 3:00
NFL League A Winner Game #4 5:00
NFL League A Winner Game #3 7:00
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AFL League A Winner Game #1 vs
AFL League A Winner Game #2 vs
AFL League B Winner Game #1 vs
AFL League B Winner Game #2 vs
NFL League A Winner Game #1 vs
NFL League A Winner Game #2 vs
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HOSTED BY SANTA FE SPRINGS
ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
9635 GREENLEAF AVE.
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
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Carmenita Rd.
Rd
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JC
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C
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C
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NFL League B Winner Game #1
NFL League B Winner Game #2
AFL League A Winner Game #1
AFL League A Winner Game #2
AFL League B Winner Game #1
AFL League B Winner Game #2
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
NFL League B Winner Game #4 9:00
NFL League B Winner Game #311:00
AFL League A Winner Game #4 1:00
AFL League A Winner Game #3 3:00
AFL League B Winner Game #4 5:00
AFL League B Winner Game #3 7:00
HOSTED BY COMPTON
COMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
601 SOUTH ACACIA
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – WEEK 10
2ND ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
C
C
C
C
JPW
JPW
NFL League A Winner Game #1 vs
NFL League A Winner Game #2 vs
NFL League B Winner Game #1vs
NFL League B Winner Game #2vs
NFL Pacific Winner Game #1 vs
NFL Pacific Winner Game #2 vs
605 Frw
HOSTED BY CERRITOS
GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
11111 ARTESIA BLVD.
y
Studebaker
91 Frwy
★
Artesia Blvd.
South Street
Pioneer Blvd.
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
Norwalk Blvd.
JPW
JPW
JPW
JPW
JPW
JPW
NFL Atlantic Winner Game #1
NFL Atlantic Winner Game #2
AFL Pacific Winner Game #1
AFL Pacific Winner Game #2
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #1
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #2
NFL League A Winner Game #49:00
NFL League A Winner Game #3 11:00
NFL League B Winner Game #41:00
NFL League B Winner Game #33:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #4 5:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #3 7:00
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
NFL Pacific Winner Game #4 9:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #3 11:00
AFL Pacific Winner Game #4 1:00
AFL Pacific Winner Game #3 3:00
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #4 5:00
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #3 7:00
HOSTED BY IRVINE
IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL
4321 WALNUT AVENUE
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
52
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – WEEK 10
2ND ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
NFL Atlantic Winner Game #1
NFL Atlantic Winner Game #2
NFL Pacific Winner Game #1
NFL Pacific Winner Game #2
AFL Pacific Winner Game #1
AFL Pacific Winner Game #2
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
FLORENCE AVE.
NFL Atlantic Winner Game #4 9:00
NFL Atlantic Winner Game #3 11:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #4 1:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #3 3:00
AFL Pacific Winner Game #4 5:00
AFL Pacific Winner Game #3 7:00
HOSTED BY MONA PARK
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
7676 S. SAN PEDRO STREET
LOS ANGELES
MANCHESTER
AVALON
MAIN ST.
SAN PEDRO
110 FREEWAY
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
PW
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
CENTURY
108TH
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
JM
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #1
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #2
AFL Pacific Winner Game #1
AFL Pacific Winner Game #2
NFL Atlantic Game #1
NFL Atlantic Game #2
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
vs
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #4 9:00
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #3 11:00
AFL Pacific Winner Game #4 1:00
AFL Pacific Winner Game #3 3:00
NFL Atlantic Game #4
5:00
NFL Atlantic Game #3
7:00
HOSTED BY CARSON
CARSON HIGH SCHOOL
22328 MAIN STREET
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
53
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2011 – WEEK 10
2ND ROUND LEAGUE PLAYOFF
PW
PW
JM
JM
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #1
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #2
NFL Pacific Winner Game #1
NFL Pacific Winner Game #2
vs
vs
vs
vs
AFL Atlantic Game #49:00
AFL Atlantic Winner Game #3 11:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #4 1:00
NFL Pacific Winner Game #3 3:00
M
M
M
M
OCJAAF League #1
OCJAAF League #2
OCJAAF League #3
OCJAAF League #4
vs
vs
vs
vs
BYE
BYE
OCJAAF League #6
OCJAAF League #5
5:00
7:00
HOSTED BY SOUTH GATE
SOUTH GATE HIGH SCHOOL
3351 FIRESTONE BLVD.
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $6.00
Children 7-15 – $1.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
*Home team will change jersey
if color conflict exists.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 – WEEK 11
FIRST ROUND – OCJAAF PLAY-OFFS
HOME*
NFL
AFL
1.
2.
3.
4.
VISITOR
JR CLINIC DIVISION
vs League A Runner-up
vs League B Runner-up
vs League A Runner-up
vs League B Runner-up
League B
League A
League B
League A
8:30
10:30
12:30
2:30
HOSTED BY COMPTON
COMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
601 SOUTH ACADIA
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $7.00
Children 7-15 – $2.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
AFL
NFL
3.
4.
1.
2.
CLINIC DIVISION
vs League B Runner-up
vs League A Runner-Up
vs League B Runner-up
vs League A Runner-Up
League A
League B
League A
League B
605 Fr
wy
Studebaker
HOSTED BY CERRITOS
GAAR HIGH SCHOOL
11111 ARTESIA BLVD.
91 Frwy
★
Artesia Blvd.
South Street
Pioneer Blvd.
8:30
10:30
12:30
2:30
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $7.00
Children 7-15 – $2.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
Norwalk Blvd.
55
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 – WEEK 11
FIRST ROUND – OCJAAF PLAY-OFFS
HOME*
NFL
AFL
1.
2.
3.
4.
VISITOR
JR PEE WEE DIVISION
Pacific League vs Atlantic League Runner-up
Atlantic League vs Pacific League Runner-up
Pacific League vs Atlantic League Runner-up
Atlantic League vs Pacific League Runner-up
8:30
10:30
12:30
2:30
HOSTED BY IRVINE
IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL
4321 WALNUT AVENUE
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $7.00
Children 7-15 – $2.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
PEE WEE DIVISION
Atlantic League
vs Pacific League Runner-up
Pacific League
vs Atlantic League Runner-Up
Atlantic League
vs Pacific League Runner-up
Pacific League
vs Atlantic Leage Runner-Up
8:30
10:30
12:30
2:30
FLORENCE AVE.
SAN PEDRO
MAIN ST.
HOSTED BY MONA PARK
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
7676 S. SAN PEDRO ST.
LOS ANGELES
MANCHESTER
AVALON
3.
4.
1.
2.
110 FREEWAY
AFL
NFL
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $7.00
Children 7-15 – $2.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
CENTURY
108TH
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 – WEEK 11
FIRST ROUND – OCJAAF PLAY-OFFS
NFL
AFL
1.
2.
3.
4.
JR MIDGET DIVISION
Pacific League
vs Atlantic League Runner-up
Atlantic League
vs Pacific League Runner-up
Pacific League
vs Atlantic League Runner-up
Atlantic League
vs Pacific League Runner-up
8:30
10:30
12:30
2:30
HOSTED BY CARSON
CARSON HIGH SCHOOL
22328 MAIN STREET
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $7.00
Children 7-15 – $2.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
MIDGET DIVISION
BYE
UNTIL WEEK 12
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2011 – WEEK 12
AFL/NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
NFL
AFL
NFL
AFL
NFL
AFL
HOME*
5. Jr Clinic Winner game #1 9:00
6. Jr Clinic Winner game #3 1:00
5. Jr Pee Wee Winner game #19:00
6. Jr Pee Wee Winner game #31:00
5. Jr Midget Winner game #1 9:00
6. Jr Midget Winner game #3 1:00
VISITOR
vs Jr Clinic Winner game #2 11:009:00
vs Jr Clinic Winner game #4 3:0011:00
vs Jr Pee Wee Winner game #411:001:00
vs Jr Pee Wee Winner game #2 3:003:00
vs Jr Midget Winner game #2 11:005:00
vs Jr Midget Winner game #4 3:007:00
HOSTED BY IRVINE
IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL
4321 WALNUT AVENUE
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $8.00
Children 7-15 – $3.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
AFL 6. Clinic Winner game #3
9:00vsClinic Winner game #4
NFL 5. Clinic Winner game #1
1:00vsClinic Winner game #2
AFL 6. Pee Wee Winner game #3 9:00 vs Pee Wee Winner game #4
NFL 5. Pee Wee Winner game #1 1:00 vs Pee Wee Winner game #2
OCJAAF 6. Midget Winner game #2 9:00vsMidget Winner game #3
OCJAAF 5. Midget Winner game #1 1:00vsMidget Winner game #4
HOSTED BY SOUTH ORANGE
COUNTY
DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
33333 GOLDEN LANTERN
DANA POINT
Ralph’s
Market
Marco
Forester
Del
Obispo
School
11:009:00
3:0011:00
11:001:00
3:003:00
11:005:00
3:007:00
Pier 1
Imports
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $8.00
Children 7-15 – $3.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
DIRECTIONS TO DAN HILLS HIGH
SCHOOL: 5 or 405 South to Camino
Capistrano, Left to Stonehill, Right to
Golden Lantern, Right to Acapulco, Left to
the Stadium.
* Home team will change jersey if color conflict exists.
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59
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 03, 2011 – WEEK 13
OCJAAF AFL/NFL SUPER BOWL
JR CLINIC Winner game #5
CLINIC Winner game #5
JR PEE WEE Winner game #5
PEE WEE Winner game #5
JR MIDGET Winner game #5
MIDGET Winner game #5
vs JR CLINIC Winner game #6
8:15AM
vsCLINIC Winner game #6
10:30AM
vs JR PEE WEE Winner game #6 12:45PM
vs PEE WEE Winner game #6
3:00PM
vs JR MIDGET Winner game #6
5:15PM
vsMIDGET Winner game #6
7:30PM
HOSTED BY BALDWIN HILLS
JACKIE ROBINSON STADIUM
5001 RODEO ROAD
LOS ANGELES
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $9.00
Children 7-15 – $4.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
60
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
SUPER BOWL HALL OF CHAMPIONS
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
Jr. Clinic
Clinic
Jr. Pee Wee
Pee Wee
Jr. Midget
Midget
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Compton Pathfinders
South Orange County Patriots
Carson Colts White
Fountain Valley Jaguars
South Orange County Patriots
Inglewood Sentiniels
Carson Colts Black
La Mirada Matadores Gold
South Orange County Patriots
Carson Colts White
Newport Mesa Seahawks
Inglewood Sentinels
Carson Colts Blue
Rowland Heights Raiders
Carson Colts White
Compton Titans Blue
Carson Colts Blue
Inglewood Sentinels
Baldwin Hills Bruins
Carson Colts Black
Inglewood Jets Green
Baldwin Hills Bruins
Mission Viejo Cowboys
Carson Colts
Mission Viejo Cowboys
Carson Colts Black
Mission Viejo Cowboys White
Carson Colts White
Carson Colts Blue
Inglewood Sentinels
Mission Viejo Cowboys White
Mission Viejo Cowboys White
Carson Colts Blue
Inglewood Jets Green
Carson Colts White
Inglewood Sentinels
Mission Viejo Cowboys White
Inglewood Jets Black
Carson Colts White
Baldwin Hill Bruins
Inglewood Jets
Long Beach Jr. Jackrabbits
Mission Viejo Cowboys Blue
Carson Colts Black
South Orange County Patriots
Mission Viejo Cowboys White
South Orange County Patriots White
Cerritos Steelers
Bellflower Broncos Blue
Baldwin Hills Bruins Blue
Bellflower Broncos
Carson Colts Blue
South Orange County Patriots
Irvine Chargers
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2011 – WEEK 14
ALL-CONFERENCE RED/BLUE GAMES
JR CLINIC DIVISION
CLINIC DIVISION
JR PEE WEE DIVISION
SCHOLASTIC CEREMONY
PEE WEE DIVISION
JR MIDGET DIVISION
MIDGET DIVISION
8:00 AM
10:15 AM
12:30 PM
2:45-3:30 PM
3:40 PM
5:15 PM
8:00 PM
HOSTED BY OCJAAF
ROWLAND HIGH SCHOOL
2000 S. OTTERBEIN ST.
ROWLAND HEIGHTS
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $10.00
Children 7-15 – $5.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
25 YEARS OF ALL CONFERENCE
I feel it is the intent of OCJAAF to blend football with real life. Our
children play all season with a common goal and support from their
teammates. Working week after week against opponents from different
areas, yet always keeping sportsmanship first. So, as in real life, we need
to blend with others at times toward a new common goal. This is the intent
and this is how we achieve it – “The All Conference Games.”
Each participant is voted for by their teammates not coaches. So
the selection process is by the kids for the kids. Votes are tallied by each
Chapter President and Cheer Coordinator. Roster’s are then generated by
the Division All Conference Head Coach. The Head Coach is also asked
to select an All Conference Staff.
This is not an All-Star game. The physical ability of each child may or
may not be part of the selection process. It’s whatever his or her teammates
decide.
Again, football does reflect real life. Just watch all those kids practice
as one and play as one. Getting along is what it’s all about. WATCH!! We
can learn from our children. Let’s all get along and keep the adult lust for
glory out of OCJAAF. Win or lose – it’s just a game.
The smell of success, with the inter-action of the kids on the field, is
the perfume of OCJAAF.
All Conference is a privilege. Congratulations to all that have been
selected.
Bob Barna, OCJAAF Commissioner
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ALL-CONFERENCE RESULTS
NATIONAL VS AMERICAN
Jr. Clinic Division Winner............................................................................. National
Clinic Division Winner.................................................................................. National
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner........................................................................ National
Pee Wee Division Winner............................................................................ National
Jr Midget Division Winner........................................................................... National
Midget Division Winner............................................................................... National
RED VS BLUE
2002
Jr. Clinic Division Winner................................................................................... Blue
Clinic Division Winner........................................................................................ Blue
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner.............................................................................. Blue
Pee Wee Division Winner...................................................................................Red
Jr Midget Division Winner..................................................................................Red
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2003
Jr. Clinic Division Winner.................................................................................. Blue
Clinic Division Winner....................................................................................... Blue
Jr Pee Wee Division......................................................................................... Blue
Pee Wee Division Winners............................................................................... Blue
Jr Midget Division............................................................................................ Blue
Midget.............................................................................................................. Blue
RED VS BLUE
2004
Jr. Clinic Division Winner................................................................................... Blue
Clinic Division Winner.........................................................................................Red
Jr Pee Wee Division Co-Winner.........................................................................Red
Pee Wee Division Winners................................................................................ Blue
Jr Midget Division Winner..................................................................................Red
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2005
Jr. Clinic Division Winner......................................................................Red/Blue Tie
Clinic Division Winner........................................................................................ Blue
Jr Pee Wee Division Co-Winner...........................................................Red/Blue Tie
Pee Wee Division Winners.................................................................................Red
Jr Midget Division Winner..................................................................................Red
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2006
Jr. Clinic Division Winner................................................................................... Blue
Clinic Division Winner........................................................................................ Blue
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner...............................................................................Red
Pee Wee Division Winner.................................................................................. Blue
Jr Midget Division Winner................................................................................. Blue
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2007
Jr. Clinic Division Winner................................................................................... Blue
Clinic Division Winner........................................................................................ Blue
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner...............................................................................Red
Pee Wee Division Winner.................................................................................. Blue
Jr Midget Division Winner..................................................................................Red
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2008
Jr. Clinic Division Winner....................................................................................Red
Clinic Division Winner.........................................................................................Red
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner.............................................................................. Blue
Pee Wee Division Winner.................................................................................. Blue
Jr Midget Division Winner..................................................................................Red
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2009
Jr. Clinic Division Winner....................................................................................Red
Clinic Division Winner........................................................................................ Blue
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner...............................................................................Red
Pee Wee Division Winner.................................................................................. Blue
Jr Midget Division Winner................................................................................. Blue
Midget Division Winner..................................................................................... Blue
RED VS BLUE
2010
Jr. Clinic Division Winner................................................................................... Blue
Clinic Division Winner.........................................................................................Red
Jr Pee Wee Division Winner.............................................................................. Blue
Pee Wee Division Winner.................................................................................. Blue
Jr Midget Division Winner..................................................................................Red
Midget Division Winner......................................................................................Red
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2001
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2011
Cheerleading
Competition
HOSTED BY OCJAAF
MISSION VIEJO
MISSION VIEJO HS
25025 CHRISANTA DR.
MISSION VIEJO, CA
COMMISSIONER’S THEME 2011
“KEEP HOPE ALIVE”
Admission: Adults 16 & up – $10.00
Children 7-15 – $5.00
Children 6 and under – FREE
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UPCOMING CHEER EVENTS
JAMZ
Six Flags Magic Mountain
2011 JAMZJR YOUTH
CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
(If you decide to attend, your chapter needs to email Suzy at OCJAAF)
Saturday, December 3, 2011
(Only if you are not in OCJAAF SuperBowl)
Youth Dance – All Levels
Youth Cheer – All Levels
Show – Cheer • Spirit Awards
GIANT TEAM TROPHIES!
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AWARDS!
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!
ENTRY FEE INCLUDES UNLIMITED
USE OF RIDES, SHOWS & ADVENTURES!
Please feel free to call our
Competition Sales office at
(800) 920-4272 in August 2011
to receive a registration packet!
Must submit a request through
your Chapter and OCJAAF to participate.
Must follow OCJAAF 2011 Rule Book.
LAS VEGAS, NV JAN 27-30, 2012
LOCATION: ORLEANS ARENA
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WEEK 8: END OF SEASON PLAY
First place team awarded league title.
WEEK 9: FIRST ROUND LEAGUE PLAY-OFF
1st vs 8th, 2nd vs 7th, 3rd vs 6th, 4th vs 5th
1 RESULTPACIFICATLANTIC
2
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WEEK 10: SECOND ROUND LEAGUE PLAY-OFF
1st vs 4th, 2nd vs 3rd
1 RESULTPACIFICATLANTIC
2
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WEEK 11: FIRST ROUND PLAY-OFF GAME
Winner vs Runner-Up
AFLNFL
PACIFICATLANTIC
PACIFICATLANTIC
1 1
11
2 2
22
RESULT:
RESULT
AFLNFL
PACIFICATLANTIC
PACIFICATLANTIC
1 1
11
WEEK 12: AFL / NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
Pacific vs Atlantic
AFL: Pacific Winner vs. Atlantic Winner
RESULT: AFL Winner
NFL: Pacific Winner vs. Atlantic Winner
NFL Winner
WEEK 13: AFL / NFL SUPER BOWL GAMES
AFL Winner vs NFL Winner
RESULT: AFL vs NFL = Overall Winner!
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PLAY-OFF FORMAT
1. All leagues will be put in order within itself.
A. League Championships will be determined by league play.
B. If there is a tie for 1st place, no matter how many teams are
involved, they will share the league championship.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
SEEDING OF PLAY-OFF GAME
IF YOUR DIVISION HAS 3 LEAGUES
The 3 leagues will be put in order A through C with A being best,
using league play only.
If all 1st place teams are tied (having the same record) then we look
at the 2nd place teams, etc.
Once A through C are determined, then A and B will be listed in
order by total wins and C will be added with in A and B using total
wins.
Seeding from league C will then start with league B first unless
league B has more teams than league A.
If in listing the teams within league A or B or seeding from league C,
there is a tie, then you must break the tie by:
A) Head to head results.
B) Total league results.
C) Total wins.
D) Sportsmanship points.
If a 3 way tie then repeat above after split. If 2 teams still remain tie,
repeat above again.
SEEDING OF PLAY-OFF GAME
IF YOUR DIVISION HAS 2 LEAGUES
1. After League Championships have been determined by League Play
then list each league by order of total wins for Play-off Seeding.
2. If in listing the teams by total wins there is a tie, then you must break
the tie by:
A) Head to head results.
B) Total league results.
C) Total wins.
D) Sportsmanship points.
3. If a 3 way tie then repeat above after split. If 2 teams still remain tie,
repeat above again.
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OCJAAF RULES FOR
PLAY-OFF GAME TIES AND LEAGUE PLAY-OFF
PLACEMENT THROUGH SUPER BOWL
All elimination and play off games will be a full game (4 quarters). If there
is a tie at the end of regulation play, “Jr. All American Tie Breaker,” will
be used. To start the overtime, after the coin toss winner of the toss has
the choice of offense or defense, loser has the choice of end zones. The
offensive team shall put the ball in play on the defensive team’s 10 yard
line, anywhere between the inbound lines. The first offensive team shall
have a series of four downs. That series shall be terminated by any score
of the offensive team or if the defensive team takes possession of the
ball. Then the defense becomes the offense for the second series of four
downs. If score still remains tied, repeat overtime with original offense
team playing defense.
WEEK 9: FIRST ROUND LEAGUE PLAY-OFF
Because each LEAGUE will vary in the number of teams it has, this will
affect the seeding for play-off format for week 9 of play-offs. Historically
OCJAAF will range from 5 to 9 teams within a league. The following will
give an example of how play-off seeds will be set depending upon the
number of teams per league:
5-TEAMS:
1st – Bye • 2nd – Bye • 3rd – Bye • 4th vs 5th
1 – Bye
2 – Bye
3 – Bye
4–
5–
6-TEAMS:
1st – Bye • 2nd – Bye • 3rd vs 6th • 4th vs 5th
1 – Bye
2 – Bye
3
4
5
6
7-TEAMS:
1st – Bye • 2nd vs 7th • 3rd vs 6th • 4th vs 5th
1 – Bye
2
3
4
5
6
7
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8-TEAMS:
1st vs 8th • 2nd vs 7th • 3rd vs 6th • 4th vs 5th
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9-TEAMS:
1st vs Winner (8-9) • 2nd vs 7th • 3rd vs 6th • 4th vs 5th
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Midweek 8
Winner
Elimination
9
Game
10-TEAMS: 1st vs Winner (9-10) • 2nd vs Winner (7-8 • 3rd vs 6th • 4th vs 5th
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Midweek 8 Winner
Elimination
9
Games:
10 Winner
MIDWEEK ELIMINATION GAMES HELD TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY
EVENING PRIOR TO WEEK 9 SATURDAY GAME
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Baldwin Hills – Jackie Robinson Stadium
Bellflower – Bellflower High School
Bellflower – Clark Field
Beverly Hills – Fairfax High School
Beverly Hills – Beverly Hills High School
Carson – Carson High School
Carson – Narbonne High School
Cerritos – Cerritos Sports Complex
Cerritos – Gahr High School
Compton – Compton High School
Corona – Corona High School
Corona – Santiago High School
Corona – Corona City Park
Downey – Warren High School
Orange Coast College
Fullerton – Sunny Hills High School
Fountain Valley – Fountain Valley High School
Garden Grove – Rancho Alamitos High School
Huntington Beach – Huntington Beach High School
Caroline Coleman Stadium
Morningside High School
Inglewood – Hawthorne High School
Woodbridge High School
Irvine – Irvine High School
Long Beach – Poly High School
Lawn Dale High School
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Manhattan Beach
Mission Viejo – Mission Viejo High School
Mission Viejo – La Paz Jr. High School
Mona Park – Lynwood High School
Mona Park – Santee High School
Newport-Mesa – Bonita Creek Park, Newport North
Newport-Mesa – Sage Hill High School, Newport Coast
Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs – Little Lake Park
Orange – W.O. Hart Park
Placentia – Kraemer Middle School
Placentia – Valencia High School
Riverside – Arizona Middle School
Rowland Heights – Rowland High School
Eddie West Stadium
Santa Fe Springs – St. Paul High School
Santa Fe Springs – John Glen High School
South Bay/LA – Fremont High School
Narbonne High School
South Gate – South Gate High School
South Orange County – Dana Hills High School
South Orange County – Capo Valley HIgh School
Beckman High School
Westminster/Midway City – Buckingham Park
Whittier – La Serna HIgh School
Woodcrest – Washington High School
Serra High School
La Mirada High School
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5001 RODEO ROAD, LOS ANGELES
BALDWIN
HILLS
JACKIE ROBINSON STADIUM
Baldwin Hills Southern Boundary “laps” a portion of
Inglewood Northern
Boundary. This is free draw to BH and IW only.
Northern Boundary: Sunset
Eastern Boundary: 110 Freeways
Southern Boundary: Slauson Avenue
Western Boundary: 405 Freeways
Baldwin Hills participants reside within the following
boundaries:
Facilities:
Field Lgiths
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
BALDWIN HILLS
YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT........................................................................................ Valerie Saulsberry
VICE PRESIDENT..................................................................................... Richard Harris
TREASURER/CHEER COORDINATOR......................................................... Lisa Hayes
SECRETARY...........................................................................................La Tasha Evans
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.....................................................................................Keith Polk
FUNDRAISER COORDINATOR....................................................................... Vera Ford
COACHES REP........................................................................................Aubrey Walker
PLAYER AGENT.................................................................................... Cheryl Bowman
DIRECTOR.........................................................................................................Jay Lake
SCHOLASTICS
SCHOLASTIC COORDINATOR................................................................Montoya Long
Board Members Emeritus
Doris F. Smith, James & Marable McNeal, Kenny Allsup
Welcome to the 2011 season. As we enter our 53rd year of serving our community,
we would like to wish all Chapters a successful season. We would like to welcome all
new players, cheerleaders and their families tot he Bruin Family and welcome back our
returning players and cheerleaders.
Our coaches take pride in molding our football players and cheerleaders into
productive citizens, while also building exceptional athletic skills and positive attitudes
among our scholar athletes.
In 2011 we will continue to promote and encourage academic excellence,
sportsmanship, discipline, responsibility and respect.
During the 2011 season remember to be a positive and inspirational person on
and off the field.
Create positive memories for the kids, parents, and families in the program. Life
is too short. Let’s be remembered as a positive influence instead of a negative. The
future depends on what we do in the present.
As President, I would like to thank our board members, coaches, parents, and
all the volunteers for their dedication and long hours of hard work. We want to give
a special “Thank You” to the staff at Rancho Cienega Sports Complex, Baldwin Hills
Park and Council District 10.
GO BRUINS
President
Valerie Saulsberry
73
74
SOMMERSET BLVD.
ALONDRA AVE.
MCNAB AVE.
WOODRUFF AVE.
ROSECRANS
605 FWY
N
Restrooms • Snack Bar
Bleachers • Campus Parking
Del Amo Blvd.
91 FRWY
E. Arbor Rd.
CLARK FIELD
4832 CLARK AVENUE, LONG BEACH
Participants reside within the City Limits of Bellflower
and only the part of Lakewood west of the San Gabriel
River
Northern Boundary: South of 105 Freeway
Southern boundary: South Street
Eastern Boundary: Studabaker Road
Western Boundary: Lakewood Boulevard
Facilities:
Clark Ave.
15301 MCNAB AVENUE, BELLFLOWER
High School
Bellflower Blvd.
BELLFLOWER
BELLFLOWER HIGH SCHOOL
605 F
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05
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Lakewood Blvd.
BELLFLOWER BRONCOS
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT........................................................................................Robert Frutos
VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................................Daisha Clark
TREASURER..................................................................................Jasmine Daniels
SECRETARY................................................................................... Keisha Johnson
PLAYER AGENT................................................................................Kawana Smith
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR............................................................................Duane Hurt
COACHES REP.................................................................................. Lucky Avinger
CHEER COORDINATOR....................................................................Marilyn Powell
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR................................................................Rhonda Walker
EQUIPMENT DIRECTOR...........................................................Francisco Gutierrez
Bellflower Youth Football is back and ready to go!! We are entering our 44th
year of organized youth football in Bellflower. We are excited and look forward to a
great 2011 football season. Bellflower Youth Football is dedicated to help Nurture
our youth into great Student Athletes! To help develop their minds as well as their
physical abilities leading in to high school and adulthood. We look forward to the
day when we can see our kids become coaches, parents and future Role Models to
the next generation! We had great success last year in our run to the SUPERBOWL!
We came away with 2 SUPERBOWL CHAMPS! Congratulations to our 2011 Jr.
Clinic Blue and Jr. Pee Wee Squads!
Special thanks to our 2011 board for all the hard work and dedication to the
Chapter and the kids. I would like to thank all my Head Coaches for this 2011
season. Thank you for standing up and taking a leadership role for our kids. I know
it’s not an easy job and again I thank you for your all your hard work. Thank you
also to our Cheer Head Coaches and all of our hard workers that are dedicated to
growing our Cheer Program. To all our assistant coaches, must play Monitors and
volunteers. THANK YOU!! Last but not least I would like to thank our Parents for
trusting BYF and bringing their kids to our program. We have a bright future ahead
of us!
Go Broncos!!!!
President
Robert Frutos
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BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
241 MORENO DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS
Lasky Dr.
322 LUCAS AVENUE, LOS ANGELES
Spalding Dr.
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BEVERLY HILLS YOUTH FOOTBALL
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT..................................................................................Josephine Traylor
VICE PRESIDENT.......................................................................... Tammy Williams
TREASURER.......................................................................................... Faye Tillery
SECRETARY...........................................................................................Amy Martin
PLAYER AGENT................................................................................ Brenda Brown
TEAM MOM COORDINATOR.................................................... Shana Quisumbing
SNACK BAR COORDINATOR...............................................................Reggie King
EQUIPMENT MANAGER......................................................................Kevin Garvin
AD/COACHES REPRESENTATIVE........................................................ Chris Shoaf
INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE...................................................... Vernail Skaggs
The Beverly Hills Gators would like to welcome everyone to the 2011 football
season. With our first season behind us, we return to our third year with Orange
County Junior All American. We are here to stay . . .
Our program is dedicated to serve the youth in our community by teaching
the fundamentals of football, sportsmanship and the importance of maintaining
good academic achievements.
We wish success in the upcoming season to you and all of our chapters. As
President I would like to thank our board members, coaches, parents, players and
all our volunteers for their dedication and all their long hours and hard work.
Go Gators!
President
Josephine Traylor
77
78
22328 MAIN STREET, CARSON
CARSON
CARSON HIGH SCHOOL
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Carson boundaries are as follows:
Northern Boundary: Along Avalon to Alondra
Eastern Boundary: East to Alameda, all of Dominguez channel
to Del Amo. West to Wilmington St, North to 91 fwy/to Central
and south side of Greenleaf
Southern Boundary: All of Carson, and city of Wilmington to
Harry Bridges, and 110 Freeway
Western Boundary: Figueroa
CARSON COLTS
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT............................................................................................ Greg Dixon
VICE PRESIDENT.......................................................................... Michael Cyphers
SECRETARY......................................................................................... Angie Payne
FIELDS...................................................................................................... T. Walker
PLAYER AGENT..................................................................................... C. Cyphers
SCHOLASTIC...............................................................................................A. Lane
Hello OCJAAF Chapters!
It is the Carson Colts’ family pleasure to start a new year of football and cheer.
We are so proud of our student athletes. For the 10th straight year, Carson has had
a Super Bowl winner and Cheer National Champ.
The legacy at Carson continues. We look forward to another great season. As
President of Carson, I look forward to seeing, competing against my friends at the
other OCJAAF chapters. This will be a great year!
“Carson – Nothing Else Needs To Be Said”
President
Greg Dixon
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19800 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE, CERRITOS
CERRITOS
CERRITOS SPORTS COMPLEX FIELD #3
South Street
Norwalk Blvd.
Pioneer Blvd.
wy
605 Fr
Studebaker
GAHR HIGH SCHOOL
11111 ARTESIA BLVD., CERRITOS
Participants reside within City limits of Cerritos and
Artesia
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
91 Frwy
Artesia Blvd.
★
CERRITOS STEELERS
SUBURBAN FOOTBALL FOR YOUTH OF CERRITOS
2011 BOARD MEMBERS & COACHES
PRESIDENT.................................................................................Monroe Alexander
VICE PRESIDENT............................................................................. Monica Dennis
COMMISSIONER..................................................................................Steve Hinds
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR..................................................................... Darrel Freeman
PLAYER AGENT.........................................................................................Tori Lacy
TEAM MOM DIRECTOR................................................................ Tunya Alexander
EQUIPMENT MANAGER..................................................................... Gayle Bloom
FUNDRAISER..................................................................................... Cammie King
SECRETARY...................................................................................... Keesler Myers
Let’s Ride Part IV – (The Journey to Success Continues)
We would like to welcome you to the All American City of Cerritos, home of
the Jr. All American Cerritos Steelers. The Suburban Football for Youth of Cerritos
Board of Directors would like to give a special thanks t Bob Barna and all the
OCJAAF Staff for putting together the best youth football program near and far.
Thank you Bob for all your hard as you continue to do GOD’S work.
As we continue this journey to success the road ahead looks clear and we
can see daylight at the end of the tunnel. Although we expect and prepare for the
challenges ahead we continue to educate and train our kids to be the best they can
be. I would like to thank the Coaches, Parents and Suburban Football for Youth of
Cerritos Board for their commitment and hard work as they continue to make the
chapter a humble home for our growing Steelers family.
We are dedicated to bringing you into a family environment that you can be
proud of and a place where you can enjoy great competition on the field from a
great group of boys and girls.
Our Motto for 2011 is “Giving our Youth the Tools for Life”
Our staff will continue to give our boys/girls the tools and the resources to
guide them to a prosperous journey in life. We will teach our youth structure and
discipline help them take some big steps into the Journey of Life.
President
Monroe “Money” Alexander
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601 SOUTH ACACIA, COMPTON
COMPTON
COMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
Boundaries are as follows:
Northern: 120th St
Eastern Boundary: Long Beach Fwy/Garfield
Southern Boundary: Artesia Blvd
Western Boundary: Avalon Blvd
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
COMPTON TITANS
FAMILY YOUTH SERVICES
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT............................................................................................Earl Barnes
VICE PRESIDENT............................................................................Jonathan Lewis
TREASURER..................................................................................Melanie Fleming
SECRETARY.............................................................................Dacia Dashiell Lowe
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR....................................................................Mestrail Mitchell
COACH REP..................................................................................... Trayton Bullard
PLAYER AGENT......................................................................................April Bates
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR...................................................................... D’jon Lowe
CHEER COORDINATOR.........................................................................Mary Oliver
FIELD DIRECTOR................................................................................... Eric Gilbert
“It’s For The Kids – Not For The Adults”
The Titans are ready for a fun-filled, exhilarating season in which we plan to
accomplish championship dreams. We have a dynamic group of volunteers and
coaches this year whom all share one common theme “PUTTING KIDS FIRST”
and in doing so teach them to strive for excellence in the classroom, on the field,
and in all their endeavors. Good luck to all our competitors this year, and be on
the look out for the Titans as we embark on our journey of “BIRTHING A NEW
COMPTON.”
Our Main Goal Is . . .
DISCIPLINE • RESPECT • RESPONSIBILITY • TEAMWORK
President
Earl Barnes
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CORONA
CORONA CITY PARK
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Horace St.
Maude St.
Arlington Ave.
Welcome to the . . .“Panthers Den”
Facilities:
Field Light
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
Campus Parking
Turf Field - Not Gatorade/Seeds
Ma
ude
St.
BOUNDARIES:
East: Buchanan turns to Knoefler to
Crestview.
North: Limonite Ave. (includes
Norco/Eastvale).
South: 15 Fwy to Magnolia/East to
La Sierra/North Arlington.
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CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
3044 HORACE STREET, RIVERSIDE
91 FW
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930 E. 6TH STREET, CORONA
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CORONA PANTHERS
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT............................................................................................ Vee Harvey
VICE PRESIDENT..................................................................................... Kay Shaw
SECRETARY............................................................................ Kelly Culliver-Nelson
TREASURER................................................................................... Audre Hutchins
CHAPTER PLAYER AGENT.......................................................... Melonie Hutchins
SCHOLASTIC COORDINATOR........................................................ Adriene Wilson
SPONSORSHIP DIRECTOR.................................................................Kevin Nesby
TEAM MOM REPRESENTATIVE............................................................ Susie Rojas
REGISTRATION.........................................................................................Kat Korte
RISK MAMANGER..................................................................................Heidi Ober
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR...................................................................... Luis McDonald
COACHES REPRESENTATIVE............................................................ Robert Rojas
SNACKBAR COORDINATOR.............................................................. Jeana Yellish
CHEER COORDINATOR.................................................................... Maggie Lopez
Dear Panther Parents, Players and Cheerleaders,
On behalf of the C.P.J.A.A.F. I would like to say “WELCOME BACK” to all
returning players and cheerleaders. I would also like to say, “WELCOME ABOARD”
to all new players and cheerleaders. We are proudly looking forward to our 16th
season of fun and success for all.
We remain committed to providing the best football and cheer programs in the
Corona area. We believe by building a positive environment through competitive
sports, the children of our community are taught sportsmanship, pride, selfconfidence, teamwork, discipline and respect. We hope, through this program our
children will have the skills and knowledge needed to over come the temptations
and influences set before them in life.
Beware of Panthers – Let’s Go!!!!!!
President
Vee Harvey
85
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Paramount Blvd.
710 Freeway
★
Stewart and Gray Rd.
DePalma Street
Gurley Ave.
Firestone Blvd.
Downey Ave.
8141 DE PALMA STREET, DOWNEY
DOWNEY
WARREN HIGH SCHOOL
605 Freeway
BOUNDARIES:
Northern Boundary – Gabriel Blvd/Durfee Ave
Eastern Boundary – Valley View/Colima
Southern Boundary – Foster Road
Western Boundary – 710 North/Randolph East
to Bluff
*Shared Boundary with South Gate in Holly
Dale Area
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
DOWNEY MUSTANGS
YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER, INC.
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SUPPORT STAFF
PRESIDENT......................................................................................Laurie Vasquez
VICE PRESIDENT.............................................................................. Robert Acosta
VICE PRESIDENT................................................................................Ron Marquez
TREASURER/.......................................................................................Robert Olide
SECRETARY.................................................................................. Stephanie Saenz
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR......................................................................Janet Olide
CHEER DIRECTOR........................................................................... Marci Mongan
PLAYER AGENT............................................................................... Jennifer Armas
COACHES REPRESENTATIVE................................................. Fernando Cardenas
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR........................................................................... Aglaee Daiz
EQUIPMENT MANAGER...........................................................................Raul Ruiz
RISK MANAGER................................................................................ Starla Zepeda
FUNDRAISER COORDINATOR.............................................................Ana Chavez
EVENTS COORDINATOR................................................................Lonnie Vasquez
Welcome to our 2011 season. 2010 marked the historical inaugural season for
the Downey Mustangs. It was a whirlwind of a season to say the least. I believe all
great organization’s have “bumps” in the road. I am confident to say in 2011 we have
overcome so many of those obstacles and have moved forward to be a strong and
well-organized program for our community. This year we have a wonderful new Board
of Directors in place along with a great support staff. We welcome a number of new
coaches to our program that will without a doubt bring competitiveness and experience
to our football teams. Cheer has a new face, we welcome a new Cheer director that
has many attributes and will elevate our cheer program to a higher level. Together we
will strive to the goal of “revolutionizing the game of youth football and the sport of
cheerleading in the City of Downey”.
The Mustangs encourage academic excellence, teamwork, sportsmanship, integrity
and competition. We are dedicated to the instruction of Football and Cheerleading. To
provide a safe and respectful environment promoting a family type atmosphere while
offering all participants the opportunity to enjoy all that is best about youth sports.
Thank you to the parents that believed in this program and have come back this
year. I’m honored to be your president for the 2011 season. Welcome to those families
that joined the “Mustang Family.” I realize as a parent you have to make the best choices
possible for your children and I would like to thank you for choosing an elite program that
will prepare your child for Football and Cheerleading at the High School level. I would
like to acknowledge Warren High School administration, and the Warren Football Staff
for helping make this organization a success. Thank you for your continued support.
Thank you in advance to all my Board Members, Coaches and Staff for their hard
work and dedication to this league. You make the wheels turn! Good luck and a great
season to all OCJAAF chapters, members, and players.
“Go Mustangs”
President
Laurie Vasquez
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19817 BUSHARD STREET, FOUNTAIN VALLEY
FOUNTAIN
VALLEY
FOUNTAIN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
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BOUDARIES:
Southern Boundary: Newland Street at Garfield Avenue
south to Indianapolis Av
East on Indianapolis Av to Santa Ana River
Eastern Boundary: North on Santa Ana River from
Indianapolis Av to north eastern limits of Santa Ana west
of Santa Ana River
*NOTE: Back Field hs no bleachers (bring folding chairs.
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
JR. ALL AMERICAN BARONS
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT............................................................................................Crystal Vito
PLAYER AGENT................................................................................ Cynthia Lopez
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR............................................................... Anthony McLawyer
SECRETARY........................................................................................ Cindy Juarez
TREASURER........................................................................................... Liza Butler
SNACK BAR COORDINATOR...................................................... Lorraine Marquez
CHEER COORDINATOR.................................................................. Hilda McCredie
PHOTO ID AGENT.........................................................................Stephanie Vogan
REGISTRATION AGENT..................................................................................Diana
EQUIPMENT MANAGER......................................................................Jesse Lopez
ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER............................................... Jerry Campos
SPIRIT WEAR COORDINATOR......................................................Maggie Campos
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR....................................................................Ana Stevens
YEARBOOK COORDINATOR........................................................... Celeste Collins
The FUTURE depends on what we do in the PRESENT - Mahatma Gandhi
The 2011 Season brings forth Renewed Hope and Excitement for another
prosperous season for our Children, Parents, Coaches and Sponsors. It is still the
focus of the Fountain Valley Barons Chapter to build upon a foundation of Respect,
Sportsmanship and Structure. We will persist to uplift the minds of our Cheerleaders
and Players to encourage them to become Leaders their peers can look up to. It
is my hope that we can plant a seed of valor within our children and water it with
words of encouragement and fearless commitment. We hope to impart these ideals
to our children from the field into their everyday lives.
To Barons Past and Present, you give us reason to Arrive early, Stay Late and
Give as Much of Ourselves as We Can. Thank you for being our reason to work
harder!
Amongst so many people who make this league what it is, an Extra Special
Big-Ups go to my Super Crew of Board Members, Head Coaches, Team Moms,
and Fountain Valley High School! You are invaluable to this Chapter and the ME.
To everyone who enables us to do what we do, we are grateful for your
perseverance and dedication. Thank you for believing in us and being a part of
such an Awesome Football and Cheer Program.
The VFJAAF&C Family would like to Wish a Successful season to All Fellow
Chapters and Extend a Warm Welcome to Our New Sister Chapter. GOOD LUCK
to All Players and Coaches!
RESPECT ALL, FEAR NONE, ALL TOGETHER
WE ARE ONE BARON FOOTBALL!
WWW.FVJAAF.ORG
President
Crystal Vito
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BOUNDARIES:
Northern Boundary – Imperial Ave
Eastern Boundary – Placentia Ave
Southern Boundary – La Palma Ave
Western Boundary – Dale Ave / Malvern Ave /
Country Club
Shared boundaries with Whittier for portions of
La Habra.
Shared boundaries with Placentia West Lemon
Street North Yorba Linda to Chapman and
State College.
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
FULLERTON BEARS
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2010 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT.......................................................................................... Mandy Jung
VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................................. Eric Stanley
2ND VICE PRESIDENT/INSURANCE REP.............................................Tom Iwema
TREASURER............................................................................................Fred Jung
PLAYER AGENT.................................................................................Jeremy Coble
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR........................................................................Jason Russell
COACHES REPRESENTATIVE...........................................................Alveste Taylor
SCHOLASTIC COORDINATOR.......................................................... Angela Jones
CHEER COORDINATOR........................................................................Cynthia Hall
EQUIPMENT MANAGER............................................................... Tremon Johnson
DIRECTOR OF FIELD MAINTENANCE..............................................David Berdeja
The Bears Junior All American Football & Cheer Family would like to welcome
you to the 2011 Fall Football and Cheer Season.
The Bears Family is reminded that we are fortunate to have cheerleaders,
players, and parents who are faithfully serving Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton,
and La Habra. Together, as a family, we strive to bring about meaningful change in
our communities. The bears Family’s pursuit to be a guiding, positive influence on
youth sports is only amplified by your mobilization. It is the collective goal of the
Bears Family to inspire our players and cheerleaders to not only become better
on the field, but to become more productive citizens off it as well.
Change does not happen without sacrifice. Change does not happen without
united dedication. And change – purposeful change – happens before it has to.
No longer should we merely talk to our cheerleaders and players about
greatness, but instead let’s begin the process of nurturing and motivating them to
be great. Let’s stop talking to our cheerleaders and players about what success
means, and instead guide them to their pathways of success.
We are all patriots who serve our community. We are all members of the Bears
Family. We are going to repair youth sports in North Orange County. We are because
we BELIEVE.
Welcome to the Bears Family!
President
Mandy Jung
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Huntington Beach participants reside within the
city limits of Huntington Beach excluding the area
from:
Garfield Avenue at Newland St east to Santa Ana
River
South on Santa Ana River to Indianapolis Av
West on Indianapolis Av to Newland St and north
on Newland to Garfield Av
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
HUNTINGTON BEACH
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT...................................................................................... Dave Italasano
VICE PRESIDENT..................................................................................... Bob Galle
TREASURER........................................................................................ Malcolm Gill
SECRETARY................................................................................... Laurie Skorheim
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.......................................................................... Cole Warren
CHEER COORDINATOR............................................................... Michelle Runnells
EQUIPMENT MANAGER..................................................................... Louis Munoz
DIRECTOR OF TEAM PARENTS.....................................................Sheila Jimmons
PLAYER AGENT.............................................................................Brandi Romberg
CO-PLAYER AGENT.......................................................................Sheila Jimmons
WEBSITE COORDINATOR..........................................................Heather Stazenski
SPONSORSHIP DIRECTOR......................................................... Suzanne Fletcher
AUXILIARY DIRECTOR.................................................................... Joelle Italasano
Watching Our Kids Grow
Huntington Beach Junior All American Football and Cheer is all about providing
a positive learning and maturing experience for our youth. We strive to teach our
participants the importance of playing by the rules while at all times giving your
best effort. We emphasize the team concept and the importance of being a good
sport and teammate.
With great pride we watch our kids grow into young adults over the course of
the season and develop lifelong friendships with all the participants in our league.
We continue to strengthen our relationship with Huntington Beach High School
and instill Oiler pride throughout our league.
GO OILERS!!!
President
Dave Italasano
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INGLEWOOD
CAROLINE COLEMAN STADIUM
*Inglewood northern boundary “laps” a portion of Baldwin
southern boundary.
This is free draw to IW and BH only
Facilities:
Field Lights • Restrooms
Snack Bar • Bleachers
BOUDARIES:
Northern Boundary: Jefferson from Sepulveda East to 110
freeways
Eastern Boundary: 110 Freeways South to El Segundo
Southern Boundary: El Segundo west to Sepulveda
Western Boundary: Sepulveda North to Jefferson
INGLEWOOD
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT............................................................................... William E. Roebuck
VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................... Patricia A. Chapman
TREASURER.................................................................................... Russell Harvey
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR................................................................... Roderick Harvey
CHEER DIRECTOR................................................................... Charnetta Johnson
BOOSTER PRESIDENT...................................................................... Kevin Reeves
EQUIPMENT MANAGER................................................................ Edward Morgan
PUBLIC RELATIONS.......................................................................... Dave Wallace
PARLIAMENTARIAN............................................................................ Linda Bigson
BUSINESS MANAGER................................................................. Thaddeus Ballew
TEAM MOM COORDINATOR...........................................................Christy Reeves
WEBMASTER.......................................................................................... Leslie Tate
SCHOLASTIC COORDINATOR.........................................................Sheryce Smith
A good coach will make his or her players see what they can be, rather than
what they are and never let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
This being the 42nd year for Inglewood Jr. All American Football, it is an honor to
be President of a chapter with such great tradition.
To all Jets and parents, enjoy this year and most of all have fun. Continue to
strive for excellence in school for without an education, what do you really have.
Be great in all you do. Academics is the key to life’s lock.
We wish all our fellow chapters a great 2011 Season!
GO WOOD!!
President
William E. Roebuck
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4321 WALNUT AVENUE, IRVINE
IRVINE
IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL
Facilities: Field Lights • Restrooms • Snack Bar • Bleachers • Campus Parking
Irvine participants reside within the city limits of the City of Irvine, currently defined by the following boundaries:
NORTHERN BOUNDARY:
a) East from Newport Freeway on Alton Avenue to Red Hill Avenue.
b) North on Red Hill Avenue to Barranca Road.
c) East on Barranca Road to Jamboree Road.
d) North on Jamboree Road to city limits just beyond Warner Avenue.
e) East on city limits line to Harvard Avenue.
f) North on Harvard to OCTA Metrolink RR tracks.
g) West on OCTA Metrolink RR tracks to city limits (approximately Myford Avenue).
h) City limits north to Santa Ana Freeway.
i) Santa Ana Freeway east to Jamboree Road.
j) North on Jamboree Road past Tustin Ranch Road to city limits, east through country to Eastern Transportation Corridor (261).
k) South on Eastern Transportation Corridor (261) to Portola Parkway.
l) East on Portola Parkway to Jeffrey Road.
m) South on Jeffrey Road to short distance to city limits, west through country turning southwest following city limits
to Irvine Blvd.
n) Irvine Blvd. east to Jeffrey Road.
EASTERN BOUNDARY:
a) South on Jeffrey Road following city limits (between Bryan Avenue and Trabuco Road city limits jogs west, south
and then east) to Santa Ana Freeway.
b) Santa Ana Freeway east to OCTA Metrolink RR tracks (just beyond Sand Canyon Road), continue east on the OCTA
Metrolink RR tracks to the point (no map landmark) where the city limits turns northeast. (This route follows the southeastern perimeter of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station).
c) Northeast following the city limits to a point just short of Irvine Blvd. (This route follows the southern perimeter of
James A. Musick Branch, Jail).
d) Bake Parkway south just past Jeronimo, continuing south across country along the city limits to the intersection of
Lake Forest Drive and the Santa Ana Freeway.
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY:
a) West along Lake Forest Drive and then follows city limits which dog leg across open country, finally following the
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor (73) to Bonita Canyon Road.
b) Bonita Canyon Road west to Ford Road.
c) Ford Road west to MacArthur Blvd.
WESTERN BOUNDARY:
a) City limits north on MacArthur Blvd. to Jamboree Road.
b) City limits north on Jamboree Road to Campus Drive.
c) City limits west on Campus Drive to MacArthur Blvd.
d) City limits north on MacArthur Blvd. to San Diego Freeway.
e) San Diego Freeway west to Newport Freeway.
f) Newport Freeway north to Alton Avenue.
Notes: The Tustin Marine Corps Air Station is included in Irvine’s exclusive area. Formerly, it was a free draw area for
Tustin and Irvine only. The EL Toro Marine Base is a free Draw area.
IRVINE YOUTH FOOTBALL
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT............................................................................................... Mike Filia
VICE PRESIDENT................................................................................Rick Bautista
TREASURER.......................................................................................... Ryan Miller
SECRETARY................................................................................. Dina-Rae Dorado
PLAYER AGENT...............................................................................Paul Rodriguez
PLAYER AGENT.................................................................................Karyn Roznos
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.................................................................... Curtis Robinson
TEAM MOM................................................................................ Jennifer Matthews
COACHES REP...................................................................... Lavance Northington
EQUIPMENT MANAGER..................................................................... Bob Hutnyan
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR...................................................................... Dana Reed
CHEER COORDINATOR...................................................................Julie Goodman
CHEER COORDINATOR.................................................................... Alicia Williams
RISK MANAGEMENT.................................................................. Risk Management
FUNDRAISING CHAIR.................................................................Fundraising Chair
The Irvine Chargers are celebrating our 40th anniversary. We are proud
that some of our former players and cheerleaders are now coaching for us. We
emphasize performance in the classroom, as well as on the field. Sportsmanship,
team spirit, skill development, hard work and personal improvement are core values
in our program. Beyond football, we consider ourselves a family and many of us
develop lasting friendships.
The longevity and success of our program has depended on the support
of many volunteers, past and present. We are extremely grateful to the many
coaches, team moms, snack bar volunteers, fundraisers, weigh-in officials, game
day compliance agents, equipment managers, risk management personnel and
board members (to name just a few) who have devoted so much of their time and
attention to our program over the years. Words are simply inadequate to thank
them, but we think they are rewarded when they see our players and cheerleaders
in action.
I look forward to seeing everyone on the field!
GO CHARGERS!!!!
President
Mike Filia
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ANAHEIM STREET
PACIFIC COAST HWY.
405 FW
1600 ATLANTIC AVENUE, LONG BEACH
LONG
BEACH
POLY HIGH SCHOOL
115 TH STREET
Northern Boundary: Artesia
Eastern Boundary: Sante Fe
Southern Boundary: Ocean Blvd
Western Boundary: Lakewood Blvd
Long Beach participants reside within the following boundaries:
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
ATLANTIC AVE.
LONG BEACH POLY
JR. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT......................................................................................Kimberly Lewis
SECRETARY.......................................................................................Monitra Shine
TREASURER........................................................................................ Pearl Moses
AD/COACH’S REP........................................................................... Spencer Fields
CHEER DIRECTOR................................................................................. Angela Hill
PARLIAMENTARIAN................................................................. Haywood Epperson
PLAYER AGENT.............................................................................. Sarah Morrison
FUNDRAISER........................................................................................ Trudy Lewis
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR.................................................................... Nicole Miles
STAY STRONG – STAY HARD
There is a lot of Leagues in Long Beach trying to be Long Beach Poly Jr.
Jackrabbits. There is and will be only one standing at the end – we’ve been here
for 30+ years.
We’re Not Going Anywhere,
So Stand Back Here We Come!
Our goal is to foster sportsmanship, good health, team work, self-esteem,
discipline and ethical behavior, which will allow for future success in life and sports.
We provide an athletic program for youth up to age 14 that teaches the fundamentals
of football and cheer, while promoting education, athletic achievement and a positive
environment and experience for our your in the community.
The Long Beach Poly staff consists of dedicated adult volunteers and parents
who provide our youth with excellent coaching and support year after year.
Most importantly, we promote respect to oneself, teammates, coaches, family
and community.
To all my staff and coaches: THANKS FOR YOUR DEDICATION. Stay strong,
I know it’s hard out there will all the competition.
Go Long Beach Poly!!!!
President
Kimberly Lewis
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NO HOME FIELD
MANHATTAN BEACH
Northern Boundary: Imperial Highway from Vista Del
Mar east to Sepulveda Blvd.
Eastern Boundary: Sepulveda Blvd. south to Grand
Ave.
Southern Boundary: Grand Ave. west to Vista Del Mar.
Western Boundary: Vista Del Mar north to Imperial
Highway.
They will share the entire cities of Manhattan Beach and
Redondo Beach.
Manhattan Beach participants reside in the entire city of
Hermosa Beach and the following western portion of El
Segundo:
MANHATTAN BEACH
YOUR FOOTBALL & CHEER
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT.............................................................................................. Rita Bush
VICE PRESIDENT...........................................................................Kyle Scrimgeour
SECRETARY..........................................................................................Oliver Calza
TREASURER.....................................................................................William Powell
PLAYER AGENT..................................................................................... Brian Bush
COACHES REPRESENTATIVE............................................................... Brian Bush
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.............................................................................. Joe Wang
SCHOLASTIC COORDINATOR......................................................Shelley Johnson
Rita Bush
Welcome! Manhattan Beach Youth Football and Cheer is excited to
bring Tackle Football and Cheer to Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach.
I am honored to be your Chapter President. Thank you in advance to
all of our board members, head coaches, assistant coaches and volunteers
for their hard work and dedication. Your time and support is critical as we
cannot make this a successful program without your help.
We are proud to be a member chapter of the OCJAAF which teaches
our players how important it is to stay focused and excel in academics,
sports and in all endeavors.
We are starting with just a few teams in our first year. As we grow
and add more teams in the next few years, we look forward to hosting
OCJAAF home games in Manhattan Beach. We have a dynamic group of
coaches, players and parents who are looking forward to competing within
the OCJAAF Conference. Good luck and best wishes to all of our fellow
OCJAAF Chapters.
Good Luck Falcons!
President
Rita Bush
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25025 CHRISANTA DR., MISSION VIEJO
MISSION
VIEJO
#1 MISSION VIEJO HIGH SCHOOL
Mission Viejo participants residing within the city limit of
Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Leisure World, Laguna Hills, Aliso
Viejo (free draw), Modjeska, Foothill Ranch, Trabuco Canyon,
Rancho Santa Margarita, Coto de Caza, Las Flores, Ladera
Ranch, and the open parts of Orange County east of Mission
Viejo and north of the San Juan Capistrano city limits.
Northern Boundary: Irvine city limits from Interstate 5 to
Riverside County line.
Eastern Boundary: Riverside County line between the Irvine
city limits and Via Escolar; to the city limits of San Juan
Capistrano.
Southern Boundary: Via Escolar and/or its imaginary extension
from Viejo Road (Interstate 5) and the Riverside county line.
Western Boundary: Interstate 5 between Oso Parkway (Pacific
Park Drive) Laguna Niguel city limits and the Irvine city limits.
Facilities #2: Field Lights
Restrooms (Portable)
Snack Bar
Campus Parking
Facilities #1: Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
Campus Parking
MISSION VIEJO YOUTH FOOTBALL, INC.
ORANGE COUNTY JR. ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT.........................................................................................Junior Arnold
1ST VICE PRESIDENT............................................................................ Tom Blythe
2ND VICE PRESIDENT......................................................................Mark Kennedy
SECRETARY..........................................................................................Jill Kennedy
TREASURER..........................................................................................Maria Smer
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.................................................................... Robert Badraun
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR........................................................................... John Beisel
CHEER COORDINATOR............................................................................... Tess Le
APPOINTED EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTOR
PLAYER AGENT...................................................................................Izzy Califano
COACH’S REPRESENTATIVE.................................................................. Joe Volpe
FIELD MANAGER.............................................................................. Chris Califano
TEAM PARENT LIASON....................................................................Spring Bowles
SCHOLASTIC’S COORDINATOR..................................................... Marlene Beisel
FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR............................................................Michele Fox
Good Luck to all teams in OCJAAF for the 2011 season.
As the Mission Viejo Cowboys star shines into our 29th year, we do so knowing
we would not be where we are if it were not for the wonderful parents, sponsors,
and volunteers from the past and present that continue to be apart of our cowboy
family! We cannot do it without you!! So to you I say . . . THANK YOU!! THANK
YOU!! THANK YOU!!
Our goal is to not only teach football and cheer, but to also teach life lessons
along the way. We pride ourselves on the lessons we have and will continue to
teach our COWBOYS! As the M.V. Cowboys Chapter President, I am proud to be
part of such a shinning tradition that always instills character building aspects into
our youth such as: Respect, Pride, Honor, Discipline, Hard Work, Commitment, and
most of all Team Work in becoming one family – “Our COWBOY Family.”
To Debi Carlino at SVUSD, Bob Johnson at MVHS, and Jean Carroll at LaPaz
Intermediate School, we thank you for always keeping the COWBOYS a priority!
We know without your unconditional caring about our kids having a safe place to
practice and a place to play, it just would not happen.
It is my honor to be your Chapter Representative. Good Luck to all of you this
season!!! To our extended OCJAAF Family – looking forward to a great season!
LET YOUR STAR SHINE!!
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President
Junior Arnold
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SAN PEDRO
MAIN ST.
108TH
CENTURY
MANCHESTER
FLORENCE AVE.
7676 S. SAN PEDRO STREET, LOS ANGELES
MONA
PARK
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
AVALON
Note: SOUTH BAY (SB) has agreed to share all of its
boundaries with MONA PARK (MP).
Northern Boundary: Imperial Hwy (southern side)
Eastern Boundary: 710 fwy
Southern Boundary: Rosecrans Blvd
Western Boundary: Broadway
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
Campus Parking
MONA PARK HURRICANES
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT..............................................................................................Alan Long
VICE PRESIDENT.............................................................................Curtis Johnson
SECRETARY...............................................................................Laveta Yarborough
TREASURER....................................................................................... Earl Malcolm
PLAYER AGENT..................................................................................Derrick Davis
COACH’S REPRESENTATIVE.......................................................... Raymond Ford
The Mona Park Pathfinders originally began under the direction of The Sheriff’s
Youth Athletic League in 1990 as the Los Angeles Sheriff Cardinals at Roosevelt
Park in Los Angeles, California. There, the team was formed in the areas of South
Central Los Angeles and Compton.
The ultimate goal of this league was to divert a substantial number of
youths joining gangs and to bridge the gap between law enforcement and youth.
Encouragement was greatly needed for the community youth to continue their
education and improve their citizenship in the community. With the passage of
Proposition 13, funding for this program was no longer available by the County
Sheriff’s Department. In 1995, the organization became affiliated with Enterprise
Park as the Broncos and did so successfully for the next 3 years.
Concerned parents and coaches formed the non-profit Enterprise Youth
Association in 1998 to assist with the funding of the football organization. Later,
joining the Universal Conference in 1998 as the Mona Park Chiefs, the football
league’s 5 divisions received numerous championship titles and taught the players
teamwork, self-discipline and the active knowledge of football rules, skills and
techniques.
One of our most notable changes made was functioning under the guidance of
the Compton Titans to enter into the Orange County Junior All American Football
Conference in 2002. This conference allowed us to continue the growth of our
program. We were blessed to be able to bring in 5 excellent teams that benefited
from sportsmanship.
We look forward to the continued support of the Orange County Junior All
American Football Conference as we continue our endeavors toward continued
growth as the Mona Park Hurricanes.
President
Alan Long
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NEWPORT-MESA
BONITA CREEK PARK, NEWPORT NORTH
Boundaries:
a) Santa Ana River east to MacArthur Blvd
b) MacArthur Blvd east to 55 fwy
c) 55 fwy south of 405 fwy
d) MacArthur Blvd south to Campus Drive
e) Campus Drive east to Jamboree Rd
f) Jamboree Rd south to MacArthur Blvd
g) MacArthur Blvd south to 73 fwy
h) 73 fwy southeast to western boundary of Crystal Cove
State Park to Pacific Ocean
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Sm. Bleachers
NEWPORT-MESA SEAHAWKS
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT.................................................................................. Kimberly Barbato
VICE-PRESIDENT................................................................................... Penny Ruiz
SECRETARY .........................................................................Shannon Turner-Maza
TREASURER......................................................................................Linda Battista
PLAYER AGENT......................................................................... Angelique Garbers
COACHES REP/ATHLETIC DIRECTOR..............................................John Genova
EQUIPMENT MANAGER.....................................................................Mike Favreau
The Newport Mesa Seahawks are excited to begin another fantastic season
of Junior All American Football!
As always, our number one priority is our children. There is nothing more joyful
than watching our children learn and grow, seeing them challenged and inspired,
and sharing exciting and memorable moments with them. We are committed to
providing our children with the opportunity to experience teamwork, learn discipline
and sportsmanship, and both show and ear respect. That’s Seahawks Football!!
We are so proud to be part of an organization shoe success is 100% due
to volunteers! I am deeply grateful to have an incredible Board of Directors and
coaching staff, and an amazingly supportive community. We are thankful to be a
part of the wonderful OCJAAF family and look forward to a GREAT season of Junior
All American Football. We wish the best of luck to every Chapter!!
GO SEAHAWKS!
President
Kimberly Barbeto
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701 S. GLASSELL, ORANGE
ORANGE
W.O. HART PARK
Participants reside in the city of Orange and Villa Park.
BOUNDARIES: Santa Ana River North to Imperial Hwy
South to Nohl Ranch Rd. North to Serrano. Orange city
limits down to Jamboree, south to Canyon View, west to
skylark west to Newport Blvd to Foothill East to Hewes.
North to Orange wood, east to Santa Ana River north
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Sm. Bleachers (bring folding chairs)
ORANGE CHIEFS
JR. ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL, INC.
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT............................................................................................ Jeff Ramey
EX-OFFICIO.......................................................................................Essie Figueroa
VICE PRESIDENT .................................................................................. Ron Brown
SECRETARY........................................................................................ Danielle Jara
TREASURER............................................................................................ Mike Jara
CHEER DIRECTOR..............................................................................Becky Roark
PLAYER AGENT.......................................................................... Giovanna Zazueta
EQUIPMENT DIRECTOR......................................................................Todd Adams
COACHES REP................................................................................David Sosebee
INSURANCE REP..........................................................................Sergio Montanez
JR. FUTURE........................................................................................Larry Elizalde
JR. CLINIC...............................................................................................Chris Terry
CLINIC RED SOUTH................................................................... Armando Zazueta
CLINIC WHITE NORTH....................................................................... Vince Ballard
JR. PEE WEE........................................................................................... Tre Ballard
PEE WEE............................................................................................... Clark Smith
JR. MIDGET..........................................................................................Todd Admas
“Keep Hope Alive” has been the parallel theme for the Orange Chiefs Football
and Cheer Organization this year. The core leadership has proven to have endless
dedication and enduring perseverance as matched to none.
We are proud to enter our 42nd year in this community and equally proud to
be a part of OCJAAF. Watching our Youth in practice and on the fields gives us
the motivation to focus on our future and determination to create benchmarks of
success for our successors.
As we welcome our sister chapters to Hart Park this year, we hope you
experience our enthusiasm and take with you “A Slice of Old Town Charm.”
To all we wish Good Luck.
GO CHIEFS!
www.orangechiefs.org
Donate to us at http://chiefs.beinfront.com
President
JEFF RAMEY
109
Cal State
Fullerton
ALTA VISTA
91 FRWY
CHAPMAN AVE.
VALENCIA
HIGH SCHOOL
KRAEMER
MIDDLE SCHOOL
ANGELINA ST.
BRADFORD AVE.
VALENCIA HIGH SCHOOL
500 NORTH BRADFORD AVE., PLACENTIA
645 NORTH ANGELINA DRIVE, PLACENTIA
PLACENTIA
KRAEMER MIDDLE SCHOOL JV FIELD
57 FRWY
110
Tri-City Junior All American Football’s official boundaries
mirror those of the city of Placentia, CA.
BOUNDARIES: Starting from the most Northwest
point: Kraemer Avenue south to Chinook Circle west to
Rolling Hills Drive, west to Placentia Avenue, south to
Whitten Way, west to Cambridge Avenue, south to Palm
Drive, east to Jade Avenue, west to Placentia Avenue,
south to Placentia City Boarder east to Orangethorpe
Avenue, east to Leave ton Court to Miraloma Avenue,
east to Lakeview Avenue, north to Mariposa Avenue,
west to Scotch Pine Ridge, north to Ray Drive, west
to Mammoth Way, north to La Collette Place, west to
Yorba Linda Blvd., north to Prospect north to Camille
Place, west to Rose Drive, south to Yorba Linda Blvd.,
west to Linda Vista Street, north to Sherwood Village
Center, north to Rose Drive south to Prominade Avenue,
west to Erie Street, north to Valencia Avenue, west to
Shoshoni Avenue, south to Kraemer Avenue to Chinook
Circle.
Parking in residential area off of Maidstone.
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
PLACENTIA STEELERS
YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT..................................................................................... Ventura Carrera
VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................................... Mario Diaz
TREASURER................................................................................. Ivanoe Celestine
FINANCIAL SECRETARY.......................................................................... Jill Dinero
WAYS AND MEANS.......................................................................Denise Sparacio
SECRETARY......................................................................................... Denise Lugo
COACHES REP.........................................................................Anthony Masqueda
RISK MANAGEMENT/GAME DAY COMPLIANCE.............................. Mike Cuevas
PLAYER AGENT...............................................................................Katrina Barkley
WEBMASTER........................................................................................... Jim Doyle
SCHOLASTICS............................................................................... Erica Rubaloava
YEARBOOK/PR......................................................................................Tina Garcia
TEAM MOM REP.......................................................................................Tina Cruz
EQUIPMENT........................................................................................ Mike Cuevas
Rich Romero
Mario Diaz
MISSION STATEMENT
The Placentia Steelers mission is to teach the youth in Orange County the
fundamental skills of citizenship, teamwork and sportsmanship through football and
cheerleading so they can reach their full potential. Our coaches, board members
and volunteers are held to high standards requiring them to provide a positive, drugfree, competitive environment with emphasis on participation, education, health,
welfare and safety; while nourishing, developing and teaching technical skills in
an inclusive environment. Our goal is to equip young athletes with confidence to
make good personal decisions enabling them to be future leaders and believe in
themselves.
GO STEELERS!!!!
President
Ventura Carrera
111
112
#1
#2
2000 S. OTTERBEIN ST., ROWLAND HEIGHTS
ROWLAND
HEIGHTS
ROWLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Participants reside within city of Rowland
Heights, portions of West Covina ,Walnut and
Diamond Bar
Northern Boundary: Amar Road at Hacienda
east to Temple Ave. continuing to LA County
line
Eastern Boundary: LA county line and Temple
Av ,follow county line ,south and east to Grand
Avenue.
Southern Boundary: Orange County Line from
57 to include city of La Habra. Northwest on
city limits of La Habra to extension of Azusa, La
Habra city limits to Amar Rd.
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
Campus Parking
ROWLAND HEIGHTS RAIDERS
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT......................................................................................Rochelle Barna
1ST VICE PRESIDENT...................................................................... Gus Escobedo
2ND VICE PRESIDENT.........................................................................Roger Budig
CHEER COORDINATOR.................................................................. Rachell Honore
SECRETARY/TREASURER..............................................................Audrey Holliday
PLAYER AGENT.................................................................................Silvia Romero
SCHOLARSHIP........................................................................ Elizabeth Escobedo
SNACK BAR............................................................................... Raul & Terry Lopez
RISK MAMAGEMENT............................................................................. Ivan Nunez
FUNDRAISER COORDINATOR...................................................... Marco Gonzalez
We the “Rowland Heights Raiders” are celebrating our 48th year of service to
our youth as a football and cheer organization. The years have gone by and the
players of the past years have grown up to be the adults and coaches of today. Our
chapter is a great example of the parents and players giving back to the organization
that has helped raise the children of our community. Family is not just another word
here, it is the respect we show for each other as we mentor the children that have
come to us and this program. We here at Rowland Heights are proud of that fact
and include all of our 28 sister chapters as part of our extended family.
We are also that OCJAAF has a Scholastic and Scholarship Program and as
in the past award our children with the fact they can excel on and off the field as a
member of our All-Academic Team, with the belief in Academics Before Athletics!!!
The parents here at Rowland can be sure that each coach will ask at every practice
before we even start practice, “Did you do your homework today and how are you
doing in school?” If it is yes, then let’s play ball . . .
As the 2010 Rowland Raider President, I am looking forward to an amazing year.
I am extremely grateful to the many coaches, team moms, snack bar volunteers,
fundraisers, weigh-in officials, game day compliance agents, equipment managers
and board members (to name just a few) who have devoted so much of their time
and attention to our program over the years. Words are simply inadequate to thank
them. Needless to say without the volunteers we wouldn’t have our Rowland Raider
Football and Cheer program
RAIDER PRIDE!
President
Rochelle Barna
113
114
Participants reside within the city limits of
Norwalk and Sante Fe Springs
Northern Boundary: Mulberry/Lanning Drive
Eastern Boundary: Valley View/Colima
Southern Boundary: 166th St
Western Boundary: San Gabriel River Fwy
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
Campus Parking
JOHN GLEN HIGH SCHOOL
13520 SHOEMAKER AVE
NORWALK
9635 GREENLEAF AVE., SANTA FE SPRINGS
SANTA
FE SPRINGS
ST. PAUL HIGH SCHOOL
SANTA FE SPRINGS
YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT........................................................................................... Wayne King
VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................................. Gilbert Ruiz
SECRETARY................................................................................. Christine Moreno
TREASURER..................................................................................... Becky Meister
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR....................................................................Debbie Jauregui
PLAYER AGENT..................................................................................... Carol Pena
WEBMASTER.................................................................................... William Logan
FIELD MANAGER..................................................................................Karl Meister
EQUIPMENT MANAGER....................................................................Anthony Pena
COACHES REP.................................................................................. David Meister
CHEER COORDINATOR......................................................................... Erin Argott
COMMISSARY...................................................................................Jose Jauregui
COMMUNITY RELATIONS/SPECIAL EVENTS................................. Karrie Spencer
BOOSTER..............................................................................................Sandra Ruiz
CITY LIAISON.............................................................................................Fred Earl
Welcome to the inaugural season of the SFSN Ravens! Our organization will
serve both communities of Santa Fe Springs and Norwalk for youth football and
cheer. We appreciate all of the support of our parents and community leaders. Our
goal is to have our youth excel in both academics and athletics. Thanks to everyone
for all of your support. There is no US without YOU. Have a great season!
LET’S GO RAVENS!!!
President
Wayne King
115
116
SAN PEDRO
MAIN ST.
110 FWY.
105 FWY
IMPERIAL HWY.
108TH
CENTURY
MANCHESTER
FLORENCE AVE.
7676 S. SAN PEDRO STREET, LOS ANGELES
SOUTH
BAY/LA
FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
AVALON
NOTE: SOUTH BAY (SB) agrees to share its entire
boundary with MONA PARK (MP) and other parts with
THE WOODCREST (WC) Chapter.
The boundaries include portion of South LA, city of
Gardena, sections of Hawthorne, Beach cities and the
city of Torrance
Northern Boundary: 131st St
Eastern Boundary: Pacific Coast Hwy (Southern) PCH
begins as a north south street, then becomes a east
west street in the city of Torrance
Southern Boundary: Broadway
Western Boundary: Sepulveda
SOUTH BAY PACKERS
FOOTBALL & CHEER
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT.................................................................................... Clarence Tolson
VICE PRESIDENT................................................................................. Shawn Wise
SECRETARY.................................................................................... Charvon Tolson
TREASURER................................................................................. Mary Kimbrough
PLAYER AGENT................................................................................. Tanisha Davis
COACHES REPRESENTATIVE.......................................................... Jemal Cooper
CHEER COORDINATOR.............................................................. Marketta Williams
EQUIPMENT MANAGER...............................................................Bernard Jackson
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR.......................................................................Lysander Lacy
FUNDRAISER COORDINATOR....................................................... Monique Jones
SCHOLASTICS.............................................................................. Tashauna Tolson
As the newly appointed President of the South Bay Packers I would like to
thank Mr. Marvin Banks for his leadership and guidance over the past 8 years that I
have been with the South Bay Packers Football and Cheer. During that time, I have
had the opportunity to serve as Assistant Coach, Coaches Rep, Vice President
and now President. It is with great pride and honor that I take on this new role as
President. I’m looking forward to a successful year with the support of all of you
that help this chapter excel.
Our goal is to strengthen, teach, and guide our youth in the areas of
sportsmanship, teamwork and community pride. This is accomplished by
encouraging our youth to work hard, teaching them self-control and leading by
example with the assistance of our coaches, parents and volunteers. We believe
achievement in the classroom is just as essential as performance on the field. We
encourage academic excellence and personal character growth.
As President, I would like to thank all the coaches, parents, volunteers,
and youths for their continued support of the South Bay Packers, where PAIN
IS TEMPORARY, PRIDE IS FOREVER. Without your generous support our
organization would not be successful. You are to be commended for your countless
hours of volunteering your time, and recruiting youth for this organization. Lastly,
I would like to thank the Presidents from other chapters who have welcomed me
into this organization and encouraged me to stay strong and committed to our
youth.
SOUTH BAY ALL DAY!!!!!
U KNOW!!!!!
President
Clarence Tolson
117
118
3351 FIRESTONE BLVD., SOUTH GATE
SOUTH
GATE
SOUTH GATE HIGH SCHOOL
Participants reside within the city limits of South
Gate including Cudahy, Bell, and Huntington Park to
Slauson, Florence, Walnut Park and Watts
Northern Boundary: Slauson Street
Southern Boundary: Imperial Highway
Eastern Boundary: Long Beach Freeway (710)
Western Boundary: Harbor Freeway (110)
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Bleachers
SOUTH GATE YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER
“It’s not whether you get knocked down; it’s whether you get back up.” – Vince Lombardi
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT................................................................................... Lora L. Gonzalez
PRESIDENT EMERITUS............................................................. Henry C. Gonzalez
VICE PRESIDENT FOOTBALL.............................................................Gabriel Meza
VICE PRESIDENT CHEER...............................................................Sarah Gonzalez
VICE PRESIDENT CONCESSIONS........................................ Patricia Lozano-Soto
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR....................................................................... John C. Aston
SOUTH GATE AZTECS . . . It has taken us three years to get used to saying
this since it was 19 years of being the South Gate “Rams.” We are not new to
“changes” as we have had to endure many throughout our 21 year history. The
ability to accept change and to make “negatives” into “positives” is what we do
best! Not that this is a bad thing, but even the best laid plans may end up being
changed in some way or another. Being flexible and moving forward as a team of
dedicated and hard working volunteers has been a key factor in determining our
success from year to year.
Being a South Gate Aztec has caused us to evaluate our program and make
changes necessary to keep us moving in a forward and positive direction. Through
this evaluation we discovered the same basic principles and ideals we set forth in
1989 when we established our Program. This is what we refer to as THE AZTEC
CREED (our mission statement):
EXCELLENCE shall be demonstrated in service to our youth and its community and competitive success within the OCJAAF competition. That we shall
recognize our role in promoting community and school pride and uniting studentathletes, their families and members of this community through shared experiences. We shall strive to be recognized as a leader in diversity and inclusion, and will
promote an environment of teamwork, leadership, and personal accountability. As
individual TEAMS of SGYFC (board, football & cheer), we will . . .
• Fulfill the Mission Statement of South Gate Youth Football & Cheerleading, Inc.
• Adhere to SGYFC / OCJAAF regulations.
• Create a source of pride to all associated with SGYFC.
• Provide equitable opportunities regardless of gender, race or creed.
• Inspire cooperation, group loyalty, sportsmanship, and school/community spirit.
• Develop strong character by supporting student athlete welfare, physical
and emotional well-being, social development, progress towards academic
achievement, personal growth, and a commitment to community service.
• Maximize the generation of revenue to fund SGYFC programs.
• Be fiscally responsible.
• Respect and appreciate constituents who have a stake in our mission.
• Actively pursue championships.
• Represent SGYFC with the utmost integrity, pride and professionalism
Thank you to all 2011 Board Members, Head Coaches, Team Managers, and
Head Cheer Coaches . . . best wishes to all OCJAAF Teams, Chapters & Leadership! Welcome Manhattan Beach!
WE ARE SOUTH GATE!
WE ARE AZTEC PRIDE!
President
Lora L. Gonzalez
119
120
Del
Obispo
School
DIRECTIONS TO DAN HILLS HIGH
SCHOOL: 5 or 405 South to Camino
Capistrano, Left to Stonehill, Right to
Golden Lantern, Right to Acapulco, Left to
the Stadium.
Marco
Forester
Pier 1
Imports
Ralph’s
Market
DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
33333 GOLDEN LANTERN, DANA POINT
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
Northern Boundary: The Northern
city limits of Dana Point, Laguna
Niguel, and San Juan Capistrano at
Via Escolar
Eastern Boundary: The eastern
city limits of San Juan Capistrano,
Laguna Niguel, and San Clemente
Southern Boundary: The southern
Orange County line in San
Clemente
Western Boundary: The Pacific
Ocean within the city limits of Dan
Point and San Clemente
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone
Bleachers
Campus Parking
SOC PATRIOTS
YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT..................................................................................Corie Kenwischer
VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................................Chris Hunter
SECRETARY............................................................................Adrienne Steenblock
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR...................................................................... Dareon Keetch
TREASURER/REGISTRATIONS/WEBMASTER.............................. Jennifer Murphy
TEAM MANAGER COORDINATOR.................................................. Rebecca Clark
EQUIPMENT MANAGER/PURCHASING...................................... Blake Kenwisher
SNACKBAR COORDINATOR.............................................................. Shellie Hicks
RISK MANAGER TRAINER................................................................Andrea Hunter
GDCA TRAINER...................................................................................Chris Hunter
SCHOLASTIC COORDINATOR.......................................................Tiffany Arganda
DIRECTOR OF COACHING..................................................................Joe Golanka
As we head into the 2011 season, the South Orange County Patriots are
embarking on our 25th year of serving our communities youth with character and
winning tradition, where there is opportunity for every young athlete to learn team
spirit, gain self-improvement, and of course football fundamentals.
From the beginning, all Patriots players that have come and gone have taken
with them a history of being a part of a tradition that has provided them with a
life-changing experience.
Success in football requires heart, teamwork and pride . . . Success in life
requires the same.
We’re looking forward to another great season where all our families become
involved and can be a part of a great sport and family called the Patriots.
They can because they THINK they can.
GO PATRIOTS!
President
Corie Kenwischer
121
122
6502 HOMER STREET, WESTMINSTER
(Right Behind Westminster High School)
WESTMINSTER/
MIDWAY
CITY
BUCKINGHAM PARK
WESTMINSTER
HIGH SCHOOL
Westminster/Midway City participants reside within city
limits of Westminster, Midway city and a small area of
Garden Grove, south of Hazard Ave, to city limits of
Santa Ana.
Facilities:Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone – Emergency Only
Sm. Bleachers
WESTMINSTER/MIDWAY CITY
JUNIOR ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT........................................................................................Anibal Robles
VICE-PRESIDENT................................................................................Frank Robles
PLAYER AGENT................................................................................ Sonia Fuentez
TREASURER.................................................................................. Geno Cervantes
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR............................................................... Leonardo Gutierrez
SECRETARY...................................................................................... Sonia Fuentez
CHEER COORDINATOR........................................................ Crystal Rose Vasquez
SNACK BAR COORDINATOR......................................................... Janet Johnston
COACHES REP............................................................................... Frank Robles, III
SCHOLARSHIP DIRECTOR............................................................Robert Vasquez
CO-CHEER COORDINATOR.........................................................Vanessa Saldaña
I would like to welcome our children and parents to another remarkable season!
The Westminster Lions League has been around for some time now guiding the
children of our future!! Our goal is to give every child the opportunity to show
spirit, dedication and most of all team work. We also encourage and facilitate fun,
enjoyment and sportsmanship! As the President of our League, I am proud of all
our youth football players and cheerleaders. We run a very exciting league and it
couldn’t be what it is today without them! I am definitely looking forward to another
great season.
GOOD LUCK LIONS!!!
President
Anibal Robles
123
124
15301 YOUNGWOOD DRIVE, WHITTIER
WHITTIER
LA SERNA HIGH SCHOOL
Facilities:
Restrooms • Snack Bar • Phone • Bleachers
South County Trojans participants reside within the following boundaries:
Los Angeles County Portion
Northern Boundary:
a. At Carmenita Ave. on Leffingwell Road to Colima Road.
b. Colima Road to Whittier Blvd.
c. Whittier blvd. to Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39)
Eastern Boundary:
a. Beach Blvd. north to Whittier blvd.
Southern Boundary:
a. Stage Road at Orange County line to Marquardt Ave.
Western Boundary:
a. Marquardt Ave. at Stage Road to Imperial Hwy.
b. Imperial Hwy. to Carmenita Ave.
c. Carmenita Ave. to Leffingwell Road.
NOTE: La Mirada Western Boundary “laps” a portion of Norwalk Eastern boundary.
This area is free draw to La Mirada and Norwalk only.
Orange County Portion
Northern Boundary:
a. Whittier Blvd. at Orange County line, follow County line north and east to
Puente Street.
Eastern Boundary:
a. Puente Street at Orange County line south to Bastanchury Road.
Southern Boundary:
a. Bastanchury Road at Puente Street west to Euclid Ave. (Note: Puente Street
does not meet Bastanchury, extend Puente Street to intersect.)
b. Euclid Ave. at Bastanchury north to Rosecrans Ave.
c. Rosecrans Ave. at Euclid Ave. west to Orange County line.
Western Boundary:
a. Beach Blvd (Hwy. 39).
WHITTIER TROJANS
YOUTH FOOTBALL & CHEER
2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT...................................................................................... Alfred Vazquez
SECRETARY............................................................................... Kasandra Vazquez
TREASURER....................................................................................Rachel Tovares
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR...................................................................... Jenny Brockus
CHEER COORDINATOR.........................................................................Maria Cairo
REGISTRATION/PICTURE COORDINATOR.................................. Cindy Escobedo
INSURANCE DIRECTOR..................................................................Rachel Tovares
COACHES REPRESENTATIVE..........................................................John Apodaca
Welcome to our 2010 season!
We are excited about the upcoming season which we anticipate to be filled
with great moments in both Football and Cheer.
Thank you everyone in our Trojan family. We are grateful for your support
and dedication. Of course, we could not have reached this small but enormous
milestone without the support of La Serna High School and the City of Whitter.
Trojan Youth Football & Cheer
East Whittier
FIGHT ON!
President
Alfred Vazquez
125
126
NO HOME GAMES.
WOODCREST
NOTE: The “shared” boundary between South
Bay and Woodcrest are exclusive to their use
only.
Participants reside with area of Los Angeles/
Athens Park area Inglewood has agreed
to share boundaries of Century Blvd to El
Segundo SB has agreed to share its border of
131st street to Artesia Avenue to establish a
perimeter for the Woodcrest organization
Facilities:
Field Lights
Restrooms
Snack Bar
Phone – Emergency Only
Bleachers
Campus Parking
WOODCREST GENERALS
2011 EXECUTIVE BOARD
PRESIDENT......................................................................................Pamela Adams
TREASURER............................................................................................Alicia Alex
SECRETARY................................................................................Danielle Lawrence
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR....................................................................... Keith Jackson
EQUIPMENT MANAGER................................................................. Steven Colquitt
COACHES REP.............................................................................Michael Johnson
CHEER COORDINATOR...................................................................... Raquel Davis
CHEER CO-COORDINATOR................................................................Kayla Brown
SCHOLASTIC DIRECTOR.................................................................... Nicole Reed
FUNDRAISER COORDINATOR...................................................... LaTonya Lander
PLAYER AGENT................................................................................ Karen Bradley
INSURANCE REP/RISK MANAGER.....................................................Barbara Veal
SNACK BAR COORDINATOR........................................................ Kimberly Triplett
Greetings, I am Pamela Adams, President of the Woodcrest Generals Chapter.
I have been affiliated with the Generals for 15 years and am excited to help build
upon our strong foundation. This year we are focusing on the traditions of our
program. We are providing our youth with opportunities in athletics and education,
which instilling in them the importance of community service. Through service we
will promote pride and self-esteem as we prepare the for college and life thereafter.
This year we are extending our program by adding a Midget team. We are so proud
of where we come from and where we are going. So watch out, because we are
bringing the “W” back to the “G”!!!
GO BIG BLUE!!!
President
Pamela Adams
127
CHAPTER
TEAM NAME
COACHES 2011
JERSEY
HEAD COACH
PHONE #:
BH-BALDWIN HILLS (8)
JFL
BRUINS
JC-­BL
BRUINS
JC-­GL
BRUINS
C-­BL
BRUINS
C-­GL
BRUINS
JPW
BRUINS
PW
BRUINS
JM
BRUINS
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
VEGAS GOLD
KENNETH LAMBERT
DAVID PERRY
ANTHONY SMITH
VINCENT MILLHOUSE
MARK McQUINN
MICHAEL COLLINS
JAY LAKE
TONY CANNON
323-­816-­3033
310-­926-­5572
323-­919-­0328
323-­855-­2452
213-­392-­6388
323-­345-­9859
213-­509-­9206
310-­689-­4803
BF-BELLFLOWER (8)
JFL-­OR
BRONCOS
JC-­BL
BRONCOS
JC-­WH
BRONCOS
C-­BL
BRONCOS
C-­BK
BRONCOS
JPW
BRONCOS
PW
BRONCOS
JM
BRONCOS
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
GARY MORROW
DANIEL BATES
LEON POLK
KEVIN PRUDE
MARSELLE PICKETT
JAQUE INGRAM
DRE DOYLE
SKINNER AVINGER
562-­822-­8467
424-­219-­4147
310-­780-­9807
714-­815-­5559
562-­758-­5735
310-­629-­5039
510-­393-­7215
310-­386-­9403
BV-BEVERLY HILLS (2)
C
GATORS
JPW
GATORS
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
RANDY JACKSON
KEVIN GARVIN
310-­619-­3508
323-­512-­1596
CA-CARSON (11)
JFL-­BL
COLTS
JFL-­WH
COLTS
JC-­BL
COLTS
JC-­WH
COLTS
C-­BL
COLTS
C-­BK
COLTS
C-­WH
COLTS
JPW-­BL
COLTS
PW-­BL
COLTS
PW-­WH
COLTS
JM-­BL
COLTS
BLUE
WHITE
BLUE
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
BLUE
WHITE
BLUE
DARRYL KEMP
SCOTT MITCHELL
DIONTE THORNTON
KEN JOHNSON
TONY DAVIS
DeANDRE PAYNE
STEPHAN JOHNSON
VICTOR CLANTON
SHAWN WILLIAMS
CEDRIC JENNINGS
MARVIN POLLARD
310-­800-­4717
310-­667-­1943
310-­502-­9526
310-­213-­3960
424-­207-­9618
310-­704-­1804
562-­225-­4885
310-­200-­4191
310-­418-­6084
562-­577-­3076
310-­877-­9925
CE-CERRITOS (7)
JFL
STEELERS
JC-­BK
STEELERS
JC-­GL
STEELERS
C-­BK
STEELERS
C-­GL
STEELERS
JPW
STEELERS
PW
STEELERS
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
ANDRE TAYLOR
ANTHONY BINFORD
DAVID LABOY
NARITH LONG
TERRY "TEE" TRAYLOR
BRODERICK TEBO
RICHARD RAGLAND
562-­528-­2904
562-­400-­3238
562-­843-­1709
562-­481-­8080
714-­271-­2180
562-­286-­3985
310-­429-­0971
CO-COMPTON (6)
JFL
TITANS
JC
TITANS
C
TITANS
JPW
TITANS
PW
TITANS
JM
TITANS
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
NAVY
KEVIN LYONS
DONALD HURST
LAMAR FREEMAN
TRAYTON BULLARD
VICTOR TERRY
MESTRAIL MITCHELL
310-­208-­9755
310-­213-­8998
562-­440-­4127
310-­930-­9134
562-­276-­3846
562-­413-­8149
CR-CORONA (6)
JFL
JC
C
JPW
PW
JM
BLACK
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
JOSE LOPEZ
FREDDIE HOLLY
LUIS McDONALD
TODD HARVEY
DARELL RICHSON
TONY DICKERSON
951-­496-­7211
951-­732-­4093
909-­319-­5973
714-­726-­9450
951-­289-­2024
951-­359-­4777
DN-DOWNEY (6)
JFL
MUSTANGS
JC
MUSTANGS
C
MUSTANGS
JPW
MUSTANGS
PW
MUSTANGS
JM
MUSTANGS
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
NAVY BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
MATT SILVA
ROBERT OLIDE
ROBERT ACOSTA
JOSE ESPINOZA
RONALD MARQUEZ
PHILLIP TORRES
619-­985-­7681
562-­334-­5185
562-­325-­4723
210-­347-­8589
562-­688-­7352
562-­536-­8785
FV-FT. VALLEY (8)
JFL
BARONS
FL
BARONS
JC-­BL
BARONS
JC-­GL
BARONS
C
BARONS
JPW
BARONS
PW
BARONS
JM
BARONS
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
ROYAL BLUE
MATT LORDANICH
JEFF WEBSTER
DOUG (LES) FIFITA
VALENTIN VALENCIA
BOB WILLIAMS
SILI LOGOLEO
BILL BUTLER
TODD DOMINGUEZ
714-­943-­6376
714-­650-­3764
714-­717-­0870
714-­457-­8406
949-­350-­5982
714-­260-­4617
714-­697-­0834
714-­323-­3193
FL-FULLERTON (6)
JFL
BEARS
ORANGE
BILL RUSSO
714-­394-­0627
PANTHERS
PANTHERS
PANTHERS
PANTHERS
PANTHERS
PANTHERS
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FL
JC
C
PW
JM
BEARS
BEARS
BEARS
BEARS
BEARS
COACHES 2011
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
FRED JUNG
KIRK LATHRUM
JIM DUCK
ALVESTE TAYLOR
ERIC STANLEY
714-­488-­8888
714-­870-­0740
562-­577-­6468
619-­784-­8898
714-­390-­0105
HB-HUNTINGTON BEACH (5)
JFL
OILERS
JC
OILERS
C
OILERS
PW OILERS
JM
OILERS
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
ORANGE
JACK JACQUES
T.J. FLETCHER TONY MONTERMORRA
JASON SIEGRIST
KEVIN ROMBERG
714-­926-­4416
714-­721-­2490
714-­594-­3808
714-­721-­3894
714-­717-­8269
IW-INGLEWOOD
JFL-­GR
JFL-­WH
JC-­GR
JC-­WH
C-­GR
C-­WH
JPW-­GR
JPW-­WH
PW-­GR
PW-­WH
JM
(11)
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
JETS
SENTINELS
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
WHITE
TONY BROWN
RECO CROSS
ZACK GRANT
JOHN SMITH
DWIGHT HOWARD
DARRIE NAYLOR
ANDRE COLLINS
TED WHITE
ROD HARVEY
THAD BALLEW
GARY BASS
310-­466-­1469
562-­230-­5220
323-­341-­8462
310-­508-­8876
310-­808-­8630
323-­810-­6345
310-­808-­8630
424-­207-­9543
310-­678-­7979
310-­256-­7513
310-­863-­3156
IV-IRVINE (12)
JFL
JFL
FL
JC
C-­BL
C-­WH
JPW-­BL
JPW-­WH
PW
JM-­BL
JM-­WH
M
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
CHARGERS
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
CHRISTIAN PACHECO
BILL TROIANI
BOBBY ASHTIANI
RYAN MILLER
TERRANCE RILEY
NATE BALL
RICK BAUTISTA
JOHNNIE COOPER
KENNY NASH
VANU PILIMAI
ISMAEL LOPEZ
LAVANCE NORTHINGTON
949-­510-­0621
949-­390-­4676
801-­448-­3424
714-­478-­9822
562-­304-­5961
949-­795-­2851
949-­697-­1062
714-­749-­9339
949-­812-­0149
714-­472-­0792
714-­834-­1369
949-­285-­6888
LB-LONG BEACH (7)
JFL
JR. JACKRABBITS
JC
JR. JACKRABBITS
C-­WH
JR. JACKRABBITS
JPW-­GR
JR. JACKRABBITS
PW
JR. JACKRABBITS
JM
JR. JACKRABBITS
M
JR. JACKRABBITS
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
WHITE
GREEN
GREEN
TYLER LEWIS
ORLANDO PORTER
RODRICK HANCOX
RICARDO PRYOR
SPENCER FIELDS
TERRELL HANSBROUGH
JOSEPH SCOTT
310-­999-­2981
562-­513-­4348
562-­852-­3285
562-­225-­4846
562-­577-­1891
MB-MANHATTAN BEACH (2)
JFL
FALCONS
C
FALCONS
WHITE
WHITE
RAY SINGLETON
JOE WANG
818-­268-­7482
310-­920-­8089
MV-MISSION VIEJO (10)
JFL-­BL
COWBOYS
JFL-­WH
COWBOYS
JC-­BL
COWBOYS
JC-­WH
COWBOYS
JC-­SL
COWBOYS
C
COWBOYS
JPW
COWBOYS
PW
COWBOYS
JM-­BL
COWBOYS
JM-­WH
COWBOYS
NAVY
WHITE
NAVY
WHITE
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
NAVY
BLUE
WHITE
DERECK CURTIS
SHELBY WILLIAMS
JOHN BEISEL
ROBERT BADRAUN
JIM BURKE
ANDREW NOLAND
STEVE RAIGOSA
JOHN WIRTH
TOM BLYTHE
J.D. SANTIAGO
714-­330-­8975
949-­812-­0924
949-­309-­6434
949-­933-­1771
949-­226-­2777
949-­310-­7410
714-­920-­3585
949-­525-­1431
949-­683-­5091
714-­673-­5733
MP-MONA PARK
JC
C
PW
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
JAMIN TOLES
DERRICK DAVIS
JERONE JACKSON
310-­357-­8238
310-­357-­8238
310-­357-­8238
NM-NEWPORT MESA (5)
FL
SEAHAWKS
C
SEAHAWKS
JPW
SEAHAWKS
PW
SEAHAWKS
JM
SEAHAWKS
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
BRANDON OGDEN
JOHN GENOVA
TONY SWEIS
MIKE FAVREAU
TIM KUZMIC
714-­580-­8999
949-­293-­7702
949-­677-­1908
714-­984-­4700
714-­235-­9938
OR-ORANGE (7)
JFL
CHIEFS
JC-­WH
CHIEFS
C-­R
CHIEFS
C-­WH
CHIEFS
JPW
CHIEFS
PW
CHIEFS
WHITE
WHITE
RED
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
LARRY ELIZALDE
CHRIS TERRY
ARMANDO ZAZUETA
VINCENT PINEDA
WAYNE "TRE" BALLARD
CLARK SMITH
714-­541-­9060
714-­404-­1344
714-­665-­9229
714-­222-­2931
323-­513-­5109
714-­274-­3238
(3)
HURRICANES
HURRICANES
HURRICANES
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CHIEFS
COACHES 2011
RED
TODD ADAMS
951-­314-­2047
PL-PLACENTIA (5)
JFL
STEELERS
JC
STEELERS
C
STEELERS
PW
STEELERS
JM
STEELERS
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
GILLY QUINTERO
OMAR PEREZ
TONY HAGAN
RON SMITH
TONY FAVARO
714-­745-­0545
951-­824-­4015
714-­414-­6203
714-­883-­2039
951-­591-­1528
RH-ROWLAND HEIGHTS (4)
JFL
RAIDERS
JC
RAIDERS
C
RAIDERS
PW
RAIDERS
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
JOHN (DUKE) BARNA
STEPHEN KEMP
TODD BALL
GUS ESCOBEDO
626-­391-­7960
626-­271-­0537
310-­936-­0124
562-­244-­0624
SF-SANTA FE SPRINGS (9)
JFL-­BK
RAVENS
JFL-­WH
RAVENS
JC-­BK
RAVENS
C-­BK
RAVENS
JPW-­BK
RAVENS
PW-­BK
RAVENS
JM-­BK
RAVENS
JM-­WH
RAVENS
M-­BK
RAVENS
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
ANTHONY PENA
PHIL MELENDREZ
CHRIS MELENDREZ
MAYORICO GALVAN
DEMEL FRANKLIN
KARL MEISTER
JR. AVILA (EMIGDIO)
TONY LEON-­GUERRERO
KEVIN RAMSEY
562-­900-­1369
562-­547-­0510
562-­215-­7332
562-­481-­9703
562-­307-­4588
562-­650-­0055
562-­274-­3209
323-­620-­2893
562-­200-­5253
SB-SOUTH BAY (7)
JFL
PACKERS
JC
PACKERS
C
PACKERS
JPW
PACKERS
PW
PACKERS
M
PACKERS
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
GREEN
PATRICK LINTON
ROBERT DALUSON
BRANDON TOLSON
LYSANDER LACY
DARREN JACKSON
ANTHONY CARTER
310-­910-­2223
424-­219-­2850
310-­523-­3732
562-­243-­4235
310-­817-­4240
323-­384-­1781
SG-SOUTH GATE (6)
JFL
AZTECS
FL
AZTECS
C
AZTECS
PW
AZTECS
JM
AZTECS
M
RAMS
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
BLACK
WILLIAM GOMEZ
MIKE LUEVANO
GABRIEL MEZA
JOSE CUEVAS
HENRY GONZALEZ
MIKE MAYS
310-­480-­9855
323-­346-­9594
323-­864-­7471
323-­602-­9643
323-­327-­2412
323-­864-­7471
SC-SOUTH COUNTY (7)
JFL
PATRIOTS
JC
PATRIOTS
C
PATRIOTS
JPW
PATRIOTS
PW
PATRIOTS
JM-­BL
PATRIOTS
JM-­WH
PATRIOTS
WHITE
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
RED
BRYAN HESS
MICHAEL CORRAL
BLAKE KENWISHER
ROBBIE CASILLAS
DAVE MARTINEZ
ED MATTSON
PETE SCALERA
949-­939-­2742
949-­422-­9178
949-­379-­0150
949-­683-­5952
949-­680-­6346
714-­507-­9369
949-­289-­3802
WM-WESTMINSTER (3)
JFL
LIONS
FL
LIONS
JC
LIONS
RED
RED
RED
SAM MARTINEZ
RUBEN VASQUEZ
RAYMOND RAMIREZ
714-­742-­3039
714-­602-­0290
714-­585-­6531
WH-WHITTIER (7)
JFL
TROJANS
FL
TROJANS
JC
TROJANS
C
TROJANS
PW
TROJANS
JM-­GL
TROJANS
JM-­CA
TROJANS
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
BLACK
DAVID JAIMEZ
GEORGE ROTHWEILER
ALFRED VAZQUEZ
DEAN TAYLOR
JOHN APODACA
JOE CARRILLO
DANNY PEREZ
562-­500-­6161
562-­818-­9396
562-­254-­0310
562-­217-­1329
562-­447-­5647
562-­322-­4935
562-­254-­0310
WC-WOODCREST (6)
JFL
GENERALS
JC
GENERALS
C
GENERALS
JPW
GENERALS
PW
GENERALS
M
GENERALS
RED
RED
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
WHITE
KEVIN BROWN
KEITH JACKSON
STEVEN COLQUITT
BRYAN JONES
LOWELL CHARLES
KEVIN COOPER
323-­385-­3486
323-­385-­9261
310-­766-­9609
909-­562-­6715
310-­877-­4130
323-­837-­8252
8-­Aug-­11
TEAM COLOR LEGEND:
BK-­BLACK
BL-­BLUE
GL-­GOLD
GR-­GREEN
R-­RED
S-­SILVER
WH-­WHITE
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TEAM REGISTRATION SUMMARY
AFL
JUNIOR FUTURE LEAGUE....... 16
FUTURE LEAGUE....................... 4
JUNIOR CLINIC......................... 15
CLINIC....................................... 18
JR PEE WEE.............................. 11
PEE WEE................................... 13
JR MIDGET................................ 13
MIDGET....................................... 2
NFL
JUNIOR FUTURE LEAGUE....... 15
FUTURE LEAGUE....................... 2
JUNIOR CLINIC......................... 16
CLINIC....................................... 18
JR PEE WEE.............................. 10
PEE WEE................................... 14
JR MIDGET................................ 12
MIDGET....................................... 4
TOTAL....................................... 92
TOTAL....................................... 91
AFL
BELLFLOWER..............................8
COMPTON...................................6
CORONA......................................6
FOUNTAIN VALLEY......................8
FULLERTON.................................6
INGLEWOOD..............................11
IRVINE........................................12
MANHATTAN BEACH...................2
MONA PARK................................3
ORANGE......................................7
ROWLAND HEIGHTS...................4
SANTA FE SPRINGS....................9
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY.........7
WESTMINSTER............................3
NFL
BALDWIN HILLS..........................8
BEVERLY HILLS...........................2
CARSON....................................11
CERRITOS....................................7
DOWNEY......................................6
HUNTINGTON BEACH.................5
LONG BEACH..............................7
MISSION VIEJO..........................10
NEWPORT MESA.........................5
PLACENTIA..................................5
SOUTH BAY.................................6
SOUTH GATE...............................6
WHITTIER.....................................7
WOODCREST...............................6
TOTAL....................................... 92
TOTAL....................................... 91
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OCJAAF Teaching Youngsters How to be Good Sports
“Sports do not build character. They reveal it.”
We’re living in an age where the preservation of traditional values can no longer
be taken for granted. It seems we need to have reminders (books, movies, newspaper
articles, etc.) to maintain our awareness of the importance of preserving the basic
human values, which are essential to the survival of a community.
It’s no different in the world of sports. The traditional value of sportsmanship is
being challenged from all sides: professional, college, high school, and even in youth
sports. There are some who say sportsmanship is becoming a lost art and that unless
we remind ourselves of the essentials of sportsmanship it will gradually fade as other
values have done in our society.
In the midst of all this, it seems doubly important that we recommit ourselves to
guiding our youth, reminding them what sportsmanship is all about; rewarding them
for showing good sportsmanship and showing, by our example, that sportsmanship is
still alive and valued in youth sports today.
Here’s a 10-item checklist for kids to follow as they try to develop a habit of good
sportsmanship.
Sportsmanship is the ability to:
Sportsmanship Checklist for Kids
•
•
•
I abide by the rules of the game.
I try to avoid arguments.
I share in the responsibilities of the
team.
q I give everyone a chance to play
according to the rules.
q I always play fair.
q I follow the directions of the coach.
q I respect the other team’s effort.
q I offer encouragement to my
teammates.
q I accept the judgment calls of the
game officials.
q I end the game smoothly.
q
q
q
Win without gloating
(don’t rub it in)
Lose without complaining
(don’t make excuses)
Treat your opponent, and the
officials, with respect
Sportsmanship TIPS:
•
•
If you make a mistake don’t pout or
make excuses. Learn from it, and
be ready to continue to play.
If a teammate makes a mistake,
encourage, don’t criticize.
1.
I abide by the rules of the game. Part of good sportsmanship is knowing the
rules of the game and playing by them. If a player decides to play a given sport,
it is the responsibility of that player to team not only how to play but how to play
according to the rules which have been established and standardized to allow
competitive games to be played in an orderly fashion. The more a player knows
the rules the more that player can enjoy the sport.
2.
I try to avoid arguments. Part of good sportsmanship is anger management.
Arguing with official coaches or opponents is often simply a misguided effort
at “letting off steam” in the heat of competition. A good sport knows that anger
can get in the way of a good performance. A good sport knows how to walk
away from an argument and to stay focused on the game at hand.
3.
I share in the responsibilities of the team. Good sportsmanship implies that
the player on a team is a team player. In other words, the player understands
that his or her behavior reflects on the team in general. Moreover, a team
player does not condone unsportsmanlike conduct from teammates and
reminds players that they all share in the responsibility of promoting good
sportsmanship.
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4.
I give everyone a chance to play according to the rules. In youth recreational
sports the more talented player, if they are good sports, will look out for and
encourage the less talented player on the team, cooperating with coaching
plans to let everybody play. Unfortunately, some coaches may become so
preoccupied with winning at all costs that they never play some players,
regardless of the time and effort they put in at daily practices, even when the
score warrants clearing the bench.
5.
I always play fair. Honesty and integrity should be an integral part of sports. A
player with good sportsmanship does not want a hollow victory, which comes
as a result of cheating (“dirty” fouls, ineligible players, performance enhancing
drugs, etc.)
6.
I follow the directions of the coach. A player with good sportsmanship listens
to and follows the directions of the coach, realizing that each player’s decisions
affect the rest of the team. If a player has disagreements with the coach, the
player discusses the disagreements privately in a civil manner, away from the
public eye.
7.
I respect the other team’s effort. Whether the other team plays better or
whether they play worse, the player with good sportsmanship does not use
the occasion to put the other team down. In the field of competition respect for
opponents is central to good sportsmanship. If an opponent out-performs a
player, that player accepts it, learns from it, offers no excuses and moves on. If
a player out-performs an opponent, that player enjoys the victory, but does not
gloat, does not belittle, and does not minimize the opponent’s effort.
8.
I offer encouragement to teammates. A sign of good sportsmanship is a player
who praises teammates when they do well and who comforts and encourages
them when they make mistakes. Criticizing teammates in the heat of battle
simply distracts from the focus of working together and gives the advantage
to the opponent who develops a sense of confidence when seeing signs of
weakness or a lack of unity in the midst of the competition.
9.
I accept the judgment calls of the game officials. Part of the human condition
is making mistakes. Arguing with an official over a judgment call simply wastes
energy. The player with good sportsmanship knows that errors may be made,
but the player also knows that a game is made up of all the plays and calls from
the beginning to the end of the game, not just the call in dispute. The player with
good sportsmanship may be upset, but that player also has learned to focus his/
her energies back on the game and on doing the best he/she can do for the rest
of the game.
10. I end the game smoothly. When the game is over, pouting, threatening, cajoling
has no place in the life of the players with good sportsmanship, who emphasize
the joy of participating, regardless of outcome. They’re not devoid of emotions
but they know that their efforts to end the competition smoothly, without
antagonistic emotional display, will help ensure that the games will continue in
the future.
“You influence the future of our youth by your actions and examples.
Football may not be their future, but what they learn from this sport
may greatly affect and improve their future.” – Bob Barna
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The following
is a MAXIMUM
guideline to help
maintain uniformity
for allSCHEDULE
weigh-in procedures.
WEEKLY
PLAYING
WEIGHT
REVISED: 04-30-2011
WEIGH-IN PROCEDURES
The purpose of weigh-ins is to insure theOCJAAF
safety of all players. One
(1) hour prior to game time weigh-ins should begin.
2011
5-1/2 Pounds:
107.5
107.0
127.5 122.5 107.5
127.0 122.0 107.0
137.5 132.5 117.5 152.5 147.5 137.5
137.0 132.0 117.0 152.0 147.0 137.0
168.0
167.5
163.0
162.5
EQUIPMENT CHECK ONLY
EQUIPMENT CHECK ONLY
* CERTIFICATION DAY WEIGHT (without equipment)
**GAME DAY EQUIPMENT WEIGHT ALLOWANCE:
5-Pounds:
JC-CL-JPW-PW
OCJAAF
2011- “KEEP
- "KEEPHOPE
HOPEALIVE!”
ALIVE!"
OCJAAF
2011
ALL WEIGH-INS SHALL BE DONE IN "FULL" GAME UNIFORM, LESS SHOULDER PADS, HELMET & ANY OPTIONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. NO HATS. NO BANDANAS. SOCKS & BELT CAN BE OMITTED DURING EQUIPMENT CHECK.
WEIGHT INCREASES 1/2-POUND (.5) PER WEEK ON FRIDAY COMMENCING THE FRIDAY AFTER CERTIFICATION DAY.
Dec-10 **
Dec-03 **
DIVteams to J/FL
JC
CLINIC
JR PEE
PEE
WEE
JR MIDGET
MIDGET
1. Welcome both
the field approximately
10-min
before official weigh-in.
IndicateWEE
location of weigh
in area.
2-C.G.D.P.C.A.
from
Host
Chapter
(or
more
if
desired),
and
2-authorized
persons
from
the
home
/
visitor
team
NOT
2. Have teams
line
up
in
roster
order.
AGE
4-5/7-8
7-8
8
9
10
9
10
11
10
11
12
11
12
13
12 13 14
IN A COACHING CAPACITY (Team Rep & Equipment person) will be allowed in weigh in area.
EXEMPT
Aug-27
*
95
115
110
95
125
120
105
140
135
125
155
150
150
3. Ask the team representative for the contract book, ask for a copy of the certified game day roster. (Do not accept the color copy ask for black and white copy).EXEMPT
At this time
check
pictures
for red115.5
stamp 110.5
on each 95.5
page, check
contract
against140.5
roster,135.5
make sure
the communicable
disease sheet, EXEMPT
EXEMPT
150.5
Sep-03
* player’s
95.5
125.5each120.5
105.5
125.5
155.5
hospital certificate and insurance certificate are in book. If both teams are ready at the time weigh-in begins (60-minutes prior to game time), the weigh-in
121.0
116.0is not
101.0
126.0 when
111.0its scheduled
146.0 141.0
161.5will proceed
156.5
However,
if one team
present131.0
at the weigh-in
to begin,131.0
the weigh-in
with the team
will beginSep-10
with the**visiting team first.101.0
that is ready
first.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
each
team
to
identify
the
weigh-in
location
and
have
their
team
present
and
ready
at
the
scheduled
time.
157.0
Sep-17 **
101.5 121.5 116.5 101.5 131.5 126.5 111.5 146.5 141.5 131.5 162.0
4. Check equipment starting with visiting team first. Also check both team's equipment before going to scale. Be thorough but quick. Mouthpieces must be
Sep-24
**
102.0
122.0
102.0helmets
132.0for any
127.0
147.0Make
142.0
132.0
attached to the helmet and they must
fit across
all top 117.0
teeth. Check
cracks112.0
in the shell.
sure face
mask 162.5
is secure and157.5
all pads and inserts
are in place.
All helmets
are required
to have122.5
a warning
sticker102.5
visible. 132.5
Shoulder127.5
pads should
any loose
straps,163.0
popped out 158.0
rivets, cracks or
Oct-01
**
102.5
117.5
112.5be checked
147.5 for
142.5
132.5
breaks. Have players hit knee pads, thigh pads, hip pads and tail pads to make sure they have them on. Make sure all optional equipment is legal and you
Oct-08
**
103.0 show
123.0
118.0
133.0
128.0
113.0
148.0
133.0
must check
the equipment.
Have players
you the
athletic103.0
supporter
strap and
back of
shoe for
cleats. 143.0
(No metal
or screw163.5
on cleats). 158.5
Any player without
an athletic
supporter
(except
for
female
player)
may
not
cross
the
scale
until
they
have
one
on.
Hard
plastic
cleats
must
be
checked
edges &
159.0
Oct-15 **
103.5 123.5 118.5 103.5 133.5 128.5 113.5 148.5 143.5 133.5 164.0 for sharp
smoothed down before weigh-in.
159.5 For the
** for each team. One
104.0roster124.0
119.0roster
104.0
129.0
114.0
149.0
134.0designation
164.5 for “must-play”.
5. Get two Oct-22
(2) rosters
is a courtesy
to be 134.0
exchanged
between
the teams
and 144.0
will not show
The Weigh-in
will then indicate
purpose Oct-29
of "weigh-in"
the"official"
roster---that
will have
the designated
must-play
on it. 144.5
160.0 any ineligible
** you must use104.5
124.5
119.5 which
104.5
134.5
129.5 114.5
149.5
134.5Official
165.0
players on this roster. After all is complete and players have been lined out (i.e.: NS, OW, INJ, DISP), the roster is then handed back to the team official so the
160.5
Nov-05
120.0
130.0 sheets
115.0must150.0
145.0to the
135.0
165.5
Head Coach
can **
sign and designate105.0
the must125.0
play prior
to start105.0
of game.135.0
All Must-Play
be returned
weigh-in
area prior to game.
6. If a player
does
not
make
weight,
he/she
will
not
be
allowed
to
re-weigh
nor
may
he/she
play
in
the
game
whether
or
not
the
other
team
cares.
THERE ARE NO
161.0
Nov-12 **
105.5 125.5 120.5 105.5 135.5 130.5 115.5 150.5 145.5 135.5 166.0
EXCEPTIONS. Do not make the child turn his/her jersey on the wrong side. Any player arriving after official weigh-ins cannot participate in first half. At half
161.5
106.0
121.0
106.0
136.0 Players
131.0 arriving
116.0after151.0
166.5for the game.
time, lateNov-19
players**CAN be weighed-in.
This is126.0
determined
by the
Head Coach.
start of 146.0
2nd half 136.0
are not eligible
162.0
7. BE COURTEOUS,
KNOWLEDGEABLE
ALL RULES
PERTAINING
TO C.G.D.P.C.A.
RESPONSIBILITIES
AND RULES
OF
Nov-26 ** HELPFUL, AND106.5
126.5 121.5OF 106.5
136.5
131.5 116.5
151.5 146.5
136.5 167.0
MUST-PLAY....THIS IS PROVIDED AS A GENERAL GUIDE, ALWAYS REFER TO OCJAAF RULE BOOK: ARTICLE VII, SECTION: A-C
D A T E S
G A M E
134
EQUIPMENT CHECK ONLY
107.5
107.0
106.5
127.5 122.5 107.5
127.0 122.0 107.0
126.5 121.5 106.5
137.5 132.5 117.5 152.5 147.5 137.5
137.0 132.0 117.0 152.0 147.0 137.0
136.5 131.5 116.5 151.5 146.5 136.5
168.0
167.5
167.0
163.0
162.5
162.0
D A T E S
G A M E
* CERTIFICATION DAY WEIGHT (without equipment)
**GAME DAY EQUIPMENT WEIGHT ALLOWANCE:
5-Pounds:
JC-CL-JPW-PW
5-1/2 Pounds:
JM
ALL WEIGH-INS SHALL BE DONE IN "FULL" GAME UNIFORM, LESS SHOULDER PADS, HELMET & ANY OPTIONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. NO HATS. NO BANDANAS. SOCKS & BELT CAN BE OMITTED DURING EQUIPMENT CHECK.
OCJAAF
2011
"KEEP
HOPETHE
ALIVE!"
WEIGHT INCREASES 1/2-POUND
(.5) PER WEEK
ON-FRIDAY
COMMENCING
FRIDAY AFTER CERTIFICATION DAY.
Dec-10 **
Dec-03 **
Nov-26 **
1. Welcome both teams to the field approximately
10-min before
official weigh-in.
Indicate locationWEIGHT
of weigh in area.
WEEKLY
MAXIMUM
PLAYING
SCHEDULE
2. Have teams line up in roster order. 2-C.G.D.P.C.A. from Host Chapter (or more if desired), and 2-authorized persons from the home / visitor team NOT
DIV
J/FL
JC
CLINIC
JR PEE WEE
PEE WEE
JR MIDGET
MIDGET
IN A COACHING CAPACITY (Team Rep & Equipment person) will be allowed in weigh in area.
AGE
4-5/7-8
8 ask for
9 a copy10of the certified
9
10 day 11
10not accept
11 the 12
12 13 14
3. Ask the team
representative
for the 7-8
contract book,
game
roster. (Do
color copy11
ask for 12
black and13
white copy).
At this time
check
pictures95for red115
stamp on
contract105
against140
roster, make
the communicable
EXEMPT
Aug-27
* player’s
110each page,
95 check
125each120
135 sure
125
155
150 disease
150 sheet, EXEMPT
hospital certificate and insurance certificate are in book. If both teams are ready at the time weigh-in begins (60-minutes prior to game time), the weigh-in
EXEMPT
150.5
115.5
95.5
125.5
120.5 when
105.5its scheduled
140.5 135.5
155.5will proceed
will beginSep-03
with the*visiting
team first.95.5
However,
if one 110.5
team is not
present
at the weigh-in
to begin,125.5
the weigh-in
with the team EXEMPT
that is ready
first.
It
is
the
responsibility
of
each
team
to
identify
the
weigh-in
location
and
have
their
team
present
and
ready
at
the
scheduled
time.
Sep-10 **
101.0 121.0 116.0 101.0 131.0 126.0 111.0 146.0 141.0 131.0 161.5
156.5
4. Check equipment starting with visiting team first. Also check both team's equipment before going to scale. Be thorough but quick. Mouthpieces must be
Sep-17
**
101.5
121.5
116.5
101.5
131.5
126.5
111.5
146.5
141.5
131.5
162.0
attached to the helmet and they must fit across all top teeth. Check helmets for any cracks in the shell. Make sure face mask is secure and157.0
all pads and inserts
are in place.
All **
helmets are required
to have122.0
a warning
sticker102.0
visible. 132.0
Shoulder127.0
pads should
any loose
straps,
popped out157.5
rivets, cracks or
Sep-24
102.0
117.0
112.0be checked
147.0 for
142.0
132.0
162.5
breaks. Have players hit knee pads, thigh pads, hip pads and tail pads to make sure they have them on. Make sure all optional equipment is legal and you
Oct-01
**
102.5 show
122.5
117.5
102.5
132.5
127.5
147.5
132.5
163.0
must check
the equipment.
Have players
you the
athletic
supporter
strap and
back 112.5
of shoe for
cleats.142.5
(No metal
or screw
on cleats). 158.0
Any player without
an athletic
supporter
(except
for
female
player)
may
not
cross
the
scale
until
they
have
one
on.
Hard
plastic
cleats
must
be
checked
edges &
158.5
Oct-08 **
103.0 123.0 118.0 103.0 133.0 128.0 113.0 148.0 143.0 133.0 163.5 for sharp
smoothed down before weigh-in.
159.0
** for each team. 103.5
123.5
118.5 roster
103.5
128.5
113.5
148.5and 143.5
133.5designation
164.0 for “must-play”.
5. Get two Oct-15
(2) rosters
One roster
is a courtesy
to be 133.5
exchanged
between
the teams
will not show
For the
purposeOct-22
of "weigh-in"
the"official"
roster---that
must-play
on it. 144.0
The Weigh-in
will then indicate
159.5 any ineligible
** you must use104.0
124.0
119.0 which
104.0will have
134.0the designated
129.0 114.0
149.0
134.0Official
164.5
players on this roster. After all is complete and players have been lined out (i.e.: NS, OW, INJ, DISP), the roster is then handed back to the team official so the
160.0
Oct-29
104.5
124.5
119.5
104.5
134.5
129.5 sheets
114.5must
149.5
144.5to the
134.5
165.0
Head Coach
can**sign and designate
the must
play prior
to start
of game.
All Must-Play
be returned
weigh-in
area prior to game.
6. If a player
does not
not be allowed
re-weigh135.0
nor may130.0
he/she play
in the150.0
game whether
not the other
THERE ARE NO
160.5
Nov-05
** make weight, he/she
105.0 will125.0
120.0 to105.0
115.0
145.0 or135.0
165.5team cares.
EXCEPTIONS. Do not make the child turn his/her jersey on the wrong side. Any player arriving after official weigh-ins cannot participate in first half. At half
Nov-12
105.5
120.5
105.5
135.5 Players
130.5 arriving
115.5after150.5
166.0 for the 161.0
time, late
players**CAN be weighed-in.
This is125.5
determined
by the
Head Coach.
start of145.5
2nd half 135.5
are not eligible
game.
7. BE COURTEOUS,
HELPFUL,
AND
KNOWLEDGEABLE
OF
ALL
RULES
PERTAINING
TO
C.G.D.P.C.A.
RESPONSIBILITIES
AND RULES
161.5OF
Nov-19 **
106.0 126.0 121.0 106.0 136.0 131.0 116.0 151.0 146.0 136.0 166.5
MUST-PLAY....THIS IS PROVIDED AS A GENERAL GUIDE, ALWAYS REFER TO OCJAAF RULE BOOK: ARTICLE VII, SECTION: A-C
OCJAAF 2011
04-30-2011
The purpose of weigh-ins is to insure the safety ofREVISED:
all players.
One (1) hour prior to game time weigh-ins should begin.
The following is a guideline to help maintain uniformity for all weigh-in procedures.
WEIGH-IN PROCEDURES
EQUIPMENT CHECK ONLY