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Recaps of the FMF Social & the PeeWee Preseason Tournament. Pictures from the Social, the Picnic and Picture Day. Also, how you can help FMF earn $ using Amazon Smile!

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FMF Social &Picnic Recaps

Relive the PeeWeepreseason tourney

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&& mmoorree!!

August 201 4

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MAGAZINE

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THE FMF WAYFor over 45 years, Flemington Midget Football has provided instruction and support to thousands

of successful athletes. During that time, we have developed a unique culture, based around five

core beliefs that guide everything we do. “The FMF Way”, is what al lows us to successful ly

develop our athletes physical ly, mental ly and emotionally while providing them with positive

experiences and memories that wil l last a l ifetime. THE FMF WAY is:

FAMILYOnce a member, always a member

SAFETYAthlete safety first, last & always

TEACHINGCoaching is teaching

TEAMWEA not me

SUCCESSShare the work, share the reward

Team success is a by-product of coaches developing every athlete to their personal potential as

they progress through the program. Good teams become great when coaches view practice as an

opportunity to help their athletes grow and develop and when athletes view practice as an

opportunity to maximize their contribution to the team.

No one can win by themselves. We all have to trust and rely on each other for the team to be

successful. Both coaches & athletes must be prepared to do whatever is necessary for the good of

the team. Great teams are built on Teamwork, Dedication, Effort and Trust. . . lessons that wil l help

our athletes succeed in sports and in l ife.

I t is every coach’s responsibi l ity to teach the fundamental ski l ls and strategies of their sport to ALL

of their athletes. I t is every athlete’s responsibi l ity to put forth the effort to learn. I f an athlete gives

the effort, coaches must do whatever is necessary to help them learn and improve. Athletes that

progress through our program giving honest effort WILL enter high school with a competitive

advantage in skil ls and tactics

The health and safety of our athletes comes before everything else. Parents trust us with their

chi ldren; we must do everything in our power to return them safely. Athletes must let their coach

know if they are injured and must not return to action unti l they are ful ly ready.

Whenever an athlete competes as a Pioneer or Jr. Red Devil , they join a long tradition of

excellence. Many have come before us; we must honor their work by our actions. Many wil l come

after us; we must provide them with a program to be proud of. Once an athlete becomes part of

our FMF family, they wil l forever be welcome here.

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Regular

Season

TRYOUT

Flemington Midget Football is a 501 (c)3 organization dedicated to improving the youth of Hunterdon Countythrough competitive Football and Cheer. One of the oldest youth football organizations in the area, from our

founding in 1 967 through 201 0, FMF teams were exclusively known as the Flemington Pioneers. Since 2009, wehave undergone tremendous growth and have reclaimed our original name of FMF. In 2009, we added ourextended season competition cheer team. In 201 0, with the addition our Hunterdon Jr. Red Devils teams, ourfootbal l offerings were expanded from four football teams participating in one league to ten football teamsparticipating in three leagues. In 201 3 we were able to offer, for the first time, an Extended Season CheerTraining Squad for girls who were either too young or not yet prepared for the rigors of our Extended SeasonComp. Team. Thoughout al l of our recent growth, we have worked hard to stay true to our guiding principles ,"The FMF Way", and maintain our position as the premier youth football and cheer program in the central

Hunterdon region.

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ABOUTFM

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FMF Magazine - covering the central Hunterdon area’s premier youth football and cheer program

Our History in Brief

How we are StructuredWith our recent expansions, we know that things can get a l ittte confusing. I t is our hope that the graphic below

wil l l help to explain how we are currently structured.

Varsity (1 50 lb Limit)

J.V. (1 25 lb Limit)

Flag (No Limit)2

Pewee (1 1 0 lb Limit)2Open to all Hunterdon

County Residents

Pewee (Patriot)2

Open to residents

of HCRHS district

Grades 7&8

Grades 5&6

Grades 3&4

Grades K-2

Varsity

J.V.

Flag (Patriot)2

Grades 7&8

Grades 5&6

Grades 3&4

Grades K-2

Skyland Division

Patriot Division

1

TRYOUT

Pewee

Varsity

J.V.

Silk

Grades 7&8

Grades 5&6

Grades 3&4

Grades 1 &2

Comp Team

Training Squad

Extended

Season3

Open to all Hunterdon

County Residents

1 . JRD Varsity and JV players are double-rostered and may be moved between Patriot and Skylands squads throughout the season.2. JRD Patriot Flag and Peewee rosters open after Pioneer Flag and Peewee roster minimums are met.3. Girls must cheer for a rec team during the regular season to be eligible to tryout for the Extended Season Comp Team

PIONEER FOOTBALL

JR. RED DEVILFOOTBALL

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HUDL - VARSITY TEAM HIGHLIGHTS

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~ for Pioneers

~ forJr. Red Devils

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August 29, 201 4

EDITORIAL TEAMCraig Torres, Editor in ChiefJennifer Torres, Co-Editor

Photography: Liz Eggemann, Jennifer Torres,Craig Torres, Jopay Murphy, B. Washington

ADVERTISING:If you are interested in advertising in FMFMagazine, contact Victoria Brito(victoria.brito@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com) foradvertising rates and package information.

HOW TO CONTACT FMF:EMAIL: info@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .comWEB: www.flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com

LEGAL:FMF Magazine does not take any responsibi l ity,express or implied,for the material and its nature oraccuracy of the information which is published inthis magazine. All the materials presented in thismagazine have been produced with the expresspermission of their respective authors/owners.

All images and materials presented in thisdocument are printed/reprinted with expresspermission from the authors and/or writers. Thecontent responsibi l ity l ies completely with thecontributing writer or the author of the article, andmay not be representative of the views of thepublisher.

This PDF magazine is free and is made availableby Flemington Midget Football . FMF Magazine,the FMF logo and Jr. Red Devil Logo arecopyrighted by Flemington Midget Football , al lrights reserved.

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PRODUCTION NOTES:FMF Magazine was produced using Scribus v andexclusive open source software. For moreinformation on open source software, visit theOpen Source Initiative at www.opensource.org

I f you have an idea for a future story or would

l ike to help produce FMF Magazine, let us

know. Please contact

craig. torres@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com

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LETTERFROM

THEEDITORWhew! There's a LOT going on this month at FMF.. .

The first annual Wine Social at Unionvil le Vineyards was a complete success. A packed house,

great food, drink and fun music led to an outstanding event! Next year wil l be even bigger and

better!

The chaos of picture day is over. Many years from now, the frenzy wil be forgotten and the

beautiful ly captured photos of our athletes in their gameday finest wil l be al l that remain.

Preseason scrimmages are done. All teams showed well against their opponents. The Pioneer

Peewees captured second place in the annual WCMFL preseason tournament (their highest

finish since 201 0).

The annual Kickoff Picnic and Pep Rally, for the first time in years, went off without rain or the

threat of rain.

After months of construction by the students at Hunterdon County Polytech, the newly

constructed announcer's stand was gingerly towed from the school to our Complex. I t was an

adventure to be sure, but we've final ly got a new stand!

As you are back to school shopping, please remember our newest fundraising campaign with

AMAZON SMILE! Help the FMF organization by shopping online. There is aboslutely zero

additional cost to you and FMF receives a small percentage of every purchase made.

The 201 4 season is now upon us. The boys are sweating and hitting while the girls work to

perfect their routines. Coaches are fretting over the tiniest detai ls before the bright l ights of

gameday turn on. I want to take this opportunity to wish all of our athletes and coaches the

best of luck this season. I 'm certain that through success and adversity, they wil l represent the

FMF Family well and show everyone why we are the Premier Youth Football and Cheer

Program in the Central Hunterdon area.

Good Luck to all and may 201 4 be a season to remember!

Sincerely,

Craig Torres

Interim President

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The 201 4 season kicks off this Friday when thePioneer Peewee and JV teams face off againstthe always tough Lambertvi l le Rambler squads.

There wil l be NO PRACTICE for football or cheeron Labor Day, Monday September 1 .

Due to insurance reasons, both the Jimmy WilsonMemorial Field and the entire FMF Complex aresmoke and pet free. Thank you for not smoking orbringing your pets to the field.

The Flemington Food Pantry wil l be open late onWednesday September 3. Please do NOT park inthe spaces near the FMF Building on that night.We have agreed to keep those spaces clear forthe Food Pantry's cl ients (many of which areelderly or infirm).

Players remember to wear your game jerseys toschool on Friday to show your team pride!

Our 201 4 Season:BY THE NUMBERS

99# OF PIONEER PLAYERS

99# OF JR RED DEVIL PLAYERS

83# OF CHEERLEADERS

281TOTAL # OF FMF ATHLETES

1 00% OF EFFORT GIVEN BY EACHAND EVERY ONE OF THEM!

FMF WISHES ALL OF OURATHLETES THE BEST FOR ASAFE AND SUCCESSFUL 201 4

SEASON!

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FMFPICTUREDAY

Thank you to Pittman Photography and all of our coaches, teamcoordinators, parents and athletes for a successful picture day!

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CHEE

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Congratulations to the graduating 8th grade Pioneer Cheerleaderswho made the 201 4 Hunterdon Central HS Varsity Cheer squad!

Michaela Smith Courtney McManus Megan Peake

Additional ly, we would l ike to congratulate the graduating8th grade Pioneer Cheerleaders who made the201 4 Hunterdon Central HS JV Cheer squad:

Rachel Beckman Taylor Coury Lauren Krause

Haley Kinney Brook Livoti Alexis Oyediran

Pioneer Cheerleading alumni continue to lead the wayon Central 's cheer squads. In 201 4, two-thirds of the Varsity cheersquad is comprised of Pioneer Cheer alumni and there are morePioneer Cheerleaders on Central 's combined Varsity and JV cheer

squads than all other organizations combined!

Pioneer Cheer and its commitment to UCA and preparing girls forHS cheer is the path to success for Red Devils Cheerleading.

Have a great season, girls!

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2014 KICKOFF PICNIC

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The forecast didn't cal l for rain, but rain it

did. . . often heavy at times.

Though foul weather hampered the day's

activities, it didn't dampen the spirits ofthose who attended the annual WCMFL

Preseason Peewee tournament hosted by

the Washington Boro Redskins.

The Flemington Pioneer Peewees fought

through the rain and mud to capture

second place, their highest finish since

201 0. The Peewees opened the

tournament with a strong defensive effort,

shutting out a high powered Washington

Twp. Panther team that had already

scored three touchdowns in their first

game.

The second game against the always

tough Steele Hil l Bul ldogs proved what

happens when you match two grinding

offenses against two stout defenses on a

wet, muddy field. Neither team was able to

mount any sustained offensive drives and

the score was tied 0-0 at the end of

regulation. In overtime, Steele Hil l scored

on second down, with the quirky overtime

rules in place, the Pioneers would get one

play to score a touchdown if they were to

advance to the championship round. Coach

Johnson reached into his bag of tricks and

the boys executed the QB bootleg around

the right end to perfection as the rain-

soaked crowd went wild. The Pioneers

were in the championship!

The champonship game did not go as the

Pioneer faithful hoped, but the team fought

val iantly unti l the end, scoring their final

touchdown of the day as time expired and

as the sun final ly peered through the cloudy

sky, forshadowing great promise for the

season ahead.

Pioneer Peewees Excel in Preseason Tournament

Bring Home Second Place Trophy

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The First Annual FMF Wine Social was a complete success! Thank you to everyone who

took the opportunity to meet and mingle with the many great people who make up the

FMF family. We appreciate your attendance and your support of our organization and

hope you enjoyed the evening.

All of the money raised at the event wil l go directly to the program to fund new equipment

(FMF prides itself on providing al l of our athletes with the very best and safest equipment

available), and to help complete our new facil ity and grounds. We have done a

tremendous amount of work to date, but there is sti l l much more to do to complete the

vision.

FMF wil l have close to 300 children participating in footbal l and cheer again this season

and your support is essential to help us provide them all with a first-class experience they

can remember forever.

First Annual FMF Social is a Huge Success! ! `CO

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COVERSTORYThank you Unionvil le Vineyards for hosting the event as well as Blue Fish Gril l for

providing the food. Special thanks to the band TightRope (and our own Joe Morrison)

for providing the evening’s rockin' entertainment.

Also, a big thanks to the many local businesses and individuals who have generously

donated goods and services for the fundraising raffle baskets. We humbly ask that

everyone make an effort to patronize these local businesses whenever possible in

order to show your appreciation for their support.

And final ly, a hearty Thank You to Debbie Portnoy and Bob Loss who worked tirelessly

to prepare and put on this event and to all the coaches and volunteers, past and

present, who have worked to make our organization the premier youth football and

cheer program in the central Hunterdon area.

We are looking forward to the second annual Wine Social being even bigger and better

next year!

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HISTORICALACHIEVEMENTS

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These are the accomplishments we have documented evidence for, there have been severaladditional championships in the organization’s history whose details have been lost to themists of time. If you have any information regarding past FMF championships not listed

here, please contact [email protected]. Thank You.

1 974Midget Football: Undefeated SeasonMidget Football: WCMFLChampions

1975Biddy Football: WCMFLChampions

1978Biddy Football: WCMFLRunner-Up

1980Biddy Football: WCMFLChampions

1982Midget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up

1986Biddy Football: Friendship Bowl Winner vs EastonMidget Football: Friendship Bowl Winner vs EastonMidget Football: WCMFLChampions

1987Biddy Football: WCMFLChampions

1990Pony (Peewee) Football: Undefeated SeasonPony (Peewee) Football: WCMFLChampionsBiddy Football: Undefeated/Unscored OnBiddy Football: WCMFLChampions

1991Midget Football: WCMFLChampions

1992Biddy Football: WCMFLRunner-Up

1993Biddy Football: WCMFLSouth Division ChampionsBiddy Football: WCMFLChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up

1995Midget Football: WCMFLSouth Division ChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLChampions

1996Midget Football: WCMFLCo-Champions

1997Midget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up

1998Peewee Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalst

2001Peewee Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistBiddy Football: WCMFLChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLChampions

2002Peewee Football: WCMFLChampionsBiddy Football: WCMFLChampions

2003Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: WCMFLChampions

2004Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist

2005Midget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist

2006Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up

2007Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: Undefeated Regular SeasonMidget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist

2008Biddy Football: WCMFLChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist

2009Midget Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Cheer: American School & Rec CheerRunner-UpBiddy Cheer: American School & Rec CheerChampions

2010Peewee Football: WCMFLChampionsVarsity Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistExtended Cheer: UCAGarden State Challenge ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec NATIONALCHAMPION

2011Varsity Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistPeewee Football: JSFC Undefeated Patriot Division ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec National Runner-Up

2012Varsity Football: WCMFLRunner-UpVarsity Football: JSFC “31 Bowl” Winner vs NorthExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec National Finalist

2013JV Football: JSFC Skylands Runner-UpExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec National Runner-Up

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JAMES L. "JIMMY" WILSONOur Number One Fan

Jimmy Wilson left a lasting memory with everyone who visited Pioneer Field throughout the 1 980's and early1 990's. While his wheelchair kept him from taking part on the field, it couldn't keep him from being part of theteam. At the end of every summer, l ike the changing of the seasons, Jimmy was there to usher in footbal l

season. He was as much a part of the Pioneer family as the crack of pads echoing through the crisp autumn airand the roar of the crowd on game day. For close to a decade, Jimmy never missed a game, indeed, he nevermissed a practice in al l of his time with us. His love for the game and for the team was infectious and wil l beforever remembered. In 1 994, after his passing, the organization recognized Jimmy's contribution to our family

by naming the playing field after him and retiring the number one jersey, in memory of their #1 fan.

JOSEPH YASHKAS6/4/85 - 4/29/00 : Forever a Pioneer

Joey Yashkas was a Pioneer through and through. He played football for the program and was a greatteammate and a key member of the team from his peewee days through his eigth grade season. As much ashe loved football and his teammates, Joey also loved racing motorcycles. I t was this love that took Joey from usfar too soon. After the tragic motorcycle accident that took his l ife in 2000, the organization retired his number55 and decreed that in remembrance of Joey and Jimmy, their numbers 1 and 55 be painted in the corner of the

endzone for every home game so that they wil l always be part of our family.

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The following FMF Graduates represented Hunterdon Central Football in 2011 , 201 2 & 201 3

201 3 Freshman

Adams, Logan

Amaker, Khalid

Batten, Devan

Bistany, Joseph

D'Agostino, Nicholas

Enslin, Michael

Fiorini , Evan

Gantner, Joseph

Iodice, Michael

Johnson, Kevin

Joyce, Conall

Knight, Andrew

Kovacs, Wil l iam

Leeds, Blake

Lopuzzo, Stephen

Navarro, Andres

Quintero, Christopher

Riche, Nolan

Salem, Zachary

Scheier, David

Schnitzlein, Anthony

201 3 Sophmores

Butts, Malcolm

Mania, James

Mitchell , Michael

Wynkoop, Walt

Coakley, Ben

Jones, Jake

Gallo, Tyler

Talarico, Matthew

Vitale, Dominick

Coury, Steven

Whalen, Bil l

Zahos, Tommy

Ungar, Brad

Young, Austin

Mahoney, Matt

Busher, Jake

Gabel, Tyler

Rodriguez, Josh

201 2 SENIORS

Keegan Hickey

Blaze Mantineo

Evan Boelter

Matt Gwidz

Bryan Duncan

Don Savacool

The following FMF Graduates represented Hunterdon Central Cheer in 201 3

Varsity:

Brianna Anderson

Nicole Bancroft

Quinn Hickey

Courtney Johnson

Jil l Kakalecik

Gabby Luciano

Isabelle Parcel

Courtney Patterson

Lindsey Pierle

Samantha Schnitzlein

Devany Burke

The following FMF Graduates represented North Hunterdon Cheer in 201 3

JUNIOR VARSITY

Maddy Reil ly

2011 SENIORS

Dan Schuster

Dylan Livioti

Nick Markey

Paul Leonhauser

Blake Searfoss

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Best Wishes to All of Our Graduates!

We are Proud of You!

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201 3 Juniors

Cole, Bobby

Nehila, Christian

Shoemaker, Kevin

Pfauth, Cale

Matheny, Kevin

Aquino, Leo

Navarro, EriK

Adams, Austin

Crespo, Nestor

Stone, Matthew

Lippert, Robert

Bindas, Tadd

201 3 Seniors

Diehl, Mark

Mitrow, Nick

Barr, Stephen

Wideman, Jordan

Jr Varsity:

Alexa Amiano

Alyssa Gottl ieb

Kari Jensen

Erica Pastore

Colleen Ross

Olivia Schaub

Katie Schnell

Jul ia Skala

Sarah Shaik

Apri l Stricker

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THANK YOU

The FMF Board of Trustees would l ike to extend a special Thank You to:

and

Eric Sias andMadalta Enterprises LLCGeneral Contracting

908.751 [email protected]

30 Years of Experience

The children and famil ies of Flemington Midget Football wil l be forevergrateful for al l of the generosity, dedication and hard work you put intopreparing our new field house and cheer building. You went above and

beyond in your work and for that we want to say. . .

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OFFICERSCraig Torres – Interim President

Scott Emmons - Vice President

Mark Cole – Treasurer

Jeannie Whalen – Secretary

Sheila Beckman – Director of Cheer

Dan Eggemann – Director of Football

TRUSTEESGeorgio Vuolde - JSFC Football Contact

Jen Morrison – Pictures & Events

Paige McClel lan – One Day Events

Anne Gorski - Team Coordinators

Tina Gruber - SpiritWear/Snack Shack

Bob Fiore - Registration

Victoria Brito - Fundraising

Joe Pasquale - Equipment

Debbie Portnoy - Fundraising

Jason Hart - Fundraising

Bob Loss - Registration

Ralph Juergensen - Grounds/Maintenance

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As of January 201 4, long time board members Tom Luciano, Len Darrow, and Doreenand Don Stevenson, have official ly retired from the board. Their contributions to the

program cannot be measured and though the children of our community may not realizeit, we would not be the program we are today without their dedication and effort. Theywil l sti l l remain around the fields helping out. I f you see them, pleae join me in offering

them a heartfelt "thank you"!

Are you interested in becoming a member of the board? Hard working, motivatedindividuals are needed to help continue the 46-year tradition of excellence at FMF.Board membership is also an opportunity to help shape the future of the premier

footbal l and cheer program in the central Hunterdon region. For more information onhow to become a board member, contact craig. torres@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com

Want to get more involved but not sure if you want to become a board member? Weneed motivated parents to fi l l commitee positions and help make our children's FMFexperience the best it can be. Contact scott.emmons@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com

for more information.

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All Flemington Midget Football teams areproud to be affiliated with USA Football

(the youth football development partner of the NFL).

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