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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQ’s

Does every child get to play in a game?

Player’s ages are determined as of December 31. If your child is born on 11/29/2016, the player will be 7 years old as of December 31 and he would be in the Hawk (Peanut) division.

Are there any other restrictions within the divisions?

There are weight restrictions for all divisions except the Bantam division. Overweight players requires a discussion with the Head Coach

Hawks (Peanuts) – 125 lbs.; Jr PW – 148 lbs.; PW – 175 lbs.; Bantams – Unlimited

Can I receive a refund if my child does not play?

All fees are non-refundable. If a player has a medical condition that restricts their participation in football, a refund can be made (less the first scheduled payment), only if the condition is discovered before League Certification Day. A signed doctor’s note indicating the reason must be provided to either Carmen Moore or Brad Harris prior to League Certification.

What if I am registering more than one child?

A fee discount is available for siblings, from same family registering during the same season. The discount will apply only to the fee for the younger sibling. Sibling fee is as follows: Hawks – $400; JPW/PW – $415; Bantams – $425

What is the Skyhawk season?

The Skyhawk season begins mid-April and ends around Thanksgiving, depending on the number of games, Playoffs and Championship. During Spring (April, May and June) practices consist of training and conditioning. In the Summer (July and August) practices become more intense with full equipment.  Games begin in September.

Is there an adjustment in the fee if I have my own shoulder pads?

There is no adjustment in fees for using your own shoulder pads.  However, any equipment you own and will be using must be approved for contact.  We will not be liable for injuries when using your own equipment.

What if my child has asthma, will he be allowed to join the team?

Asthma does not prevent your child from participating in our program. We will monitor your child if we are aware of the situation. If your child uses an inhaler, please make sure that there is an inhaler with your child at all times at the field.

How should I dress for practice?

Players should dress in layers according to the weather. Wearing layers allows participants to remove the layers as the day warms up during practice. Remember that turf fields get much hotter than grass fields during the day.

Does every child get to play in a game?
For the most part coaches will try to play as many people as possible in a given game, however there are factors involved:
  • Coaches must be confident that the player has progressed properly and can handle himself on the field of play.
  • Football is a FULL COLLISION sport. It takes time to get over the fear of hitting or being hit. Some players take to it very quickly while others take a bit longer. Playing time should increase once the coaching staff is assured that your child is ready for the competitive atmosphere of league games.
  • Allow players to develop at their own pace. Our goal is to teach each player the fundamentals of the game and make them better than they were at the beginning of the season. Experience, practice time, consistency, etc., all play a major role in the player’s development.
My child is sick or will miss a game/practice

All players are to communicate with their head coach. Attendance is taken at all practices and games.

We are not sure of the time or location of the game

Check our website or contact your child’s head coach for location and game details. Travel to opponent’s fields for away games are provided by the Skyhawks.

We changed our address or home phone number

Forward the new information to your head coach or Ms. Carmen Moore. Send an email ([email protected]) or report your changes at the registration table.