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| 07/13/07 |
Football Equipment Handouts The dates and times for distribution of equipment.
- 7/19 - Flag and Mighty-Mites 6-8 pm
- 7/20- Pee Wees 6-8 pm
- 7/27- Jr. Pee Wees and Midgets 6-8 pm
Location: Trailer located in parking lot at Edgar School
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| 05/31/07 |
U.S. Prepares to Compete For First Time in the World Championship of American Football
As NFL teams around the country begin to prepare for a new season, the United States national team is entering a situation that no other American football squad has ever encountered.
For the first time ever, the United States team, which is managed by USA Football, will make an appearance in the World Championship of American Football in Kawasaki, Japan. |
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| 05/22/07 |
Rams RB Brian Leonard Talks about Pop Warner Days I've been dreaming of this day since I was a little boy, playing for the Mini Giants, my local Pop Warner team up here. I have a picture of myself in that uniform, wearing my Dan Marino jersey -- at least the number -- and doing the Heisman pose. I took a couple to the house in Pop Warner and thought I'd be playing for my team, the New York Giants someday. I guess everyone in Pop Warner thinks they'll be playing in the NFL. |
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| 05/18/07 |
Conference: Mandatory Football Coaches Meeting All HEAD football coaches must attend this conference training. Assistants are encouraged to attend. The certification day is June 16 starting at 9am at St. Cecelias. Any questions, please contact Sergio |
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| 05/16/07 |
2007 Cheer Coaches Mandatory Clinic 2007 Cheer Coaches Mandatory Clinic
July 21, 2007
9am-3pm
Summer Kickoff Meeting
5pm-8pm
Woodcliff Lake Hilton, Woodcliff, NJ
Make Sure to Register At Easternregion.com |
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| 04/30/07 |
Sports Illustrated Honors Glenn S. In this week's issue of Sports Illustrated, writer Sally Jenkins takes a look back at the Carlisle Indian School, led by legendary football coach Glenn S. "Pop" Warner, and how that one small school shaped today's game into what know it to be today. The 1912 Indians were the highest-scoring team in the nation, and led by one of the greatest athletes of all-time: Jim Thorpe. See how this 22-man team changed the face of the sport. (Read Story Here) |
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