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Bellflower Youth Football & Cheer Inc.
Robert Frutos
P.O. Box 919
Bellflower, California
90706-0919
 
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Friday, January 25
"WELCOME TO THE HOME OF THE BELLFLOWER BRONCOS"

   President Elect Barack Obama and the 1st Family by bmaury.

 Congratulations to the 44th President of the United States of America.


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                     President Obama with Kalief Rollins.

 

He got to the White House by spreading positive messages of hope and empowerment. He's the future of America; He's the promise of a new generation; He's ... the president of the Phree Street Apparel company, 17-year-old entrepreneur Kalief Rollins. 

Son of Coach Tony Rollins and Shanette Rollins, Jr. Clinic Orange
           


 

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 Regular Season Record for 2009

47-21-1

                W    L   Ties

Jr Future Blue                    7        0        1  League Champs

Jr Future Orange                4       4              

Jr Clnic Orange                    5        3

Jr Clinic blue                         5        2

Clinic Orange                         3       4

Clinic Blue                              5        3 

Jr Pee Wee                              5       

Pee Wee                                   7        1    Co league Champs

Jr Midget                                 6        2              

 

Playoff are here!! Let's make a run at the SuperBowl!!

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 All position on the board are open for 2010 season. So if interested please contact Robert Frutos at robertfrutos@yahoo.com.

 

Positions

President

Vice President

Treasurer

Secretary

Player Agent

Athletic Director

Coaches Rep

Scholastics Rep

Equipment Director

Team Moms Coordinator/ Special Events

Snack Bar Coordinator

Cheer Coordinator


 

Thanks You For Viewing Us!


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Applications for 2010 Head Coaches coming soon


LET'S CONTINUE THE QUEST FOR OUR GOAL!!!
Make a commitment.
Be unselfish.
Create unity.
Improve every day as a student, person, and player.
Be tough.
Be self-disciplined.
Give great effort.
Be enthusiastic.
Eliminate mistakes.
Don’t beat yourself.
Never give up.
Don’t accept losing.
Permit no self-limitations.
Expect more of your self.
Expect to win.
Be consistent.
Develop leadership.
Be responsible.


Bellflower Youth Football is looking for sponsorships.
If you, or your employer are interested in sponsoring Bellflower Youth Football, please call Robert Frutos (President) @ (562) 244-3943

Coach-Parent Partnership


Research is clear that when parents and teachers work together a child tends to do better in school. There is no reason to think that it is any different in youth sports. The following are some guidelines for how parents can contribute to a Coach/Parent Partnership that can help the athlete have the best possible experience.


Recognize the Commitment the Coach Has Made: For whatever reason, you have chosen not to help coach the team. The coach has made a commitment that involves many, many hours of preparation beyond the hours spent at practices and games. Recognize his commitment and the fact that he is not doing it because of the pay! Try to remember this whenever something goes awry during the season.


Make Early, Positive Contact with the Coach: As soon as you know who your child's coach is going to be, contact that him and introduce yourself. Let him know you want to help your child have the best experience he can have this season. To the extent that you can do so, ask if there is any way you can help. By getting to know the coach early and establishing a positive relationship, it will be much easier to talk with her later if a problem arises.


Fill the Coach's Emotional Tank: When the coach is doing something you like, let him know about it. Coaching is a difficult job and most coaches only hear from parents when they want to complain about something. This will help fill the coach's emotional tank and contribute to his doing a better job. It also makes it easier to raise problems later when you have shown support for the good things he is doing. And just about every coach does a lot of things well. Take the time to look for them.


Don't Put the Player in the Middle: Imagine a situation around the dinner table, in which a child's parents complain in front of him about how poorly his math teacher is teaching fractions. How would this impact this student"s motivation to work hard to learn fractions? How would it affect his love of mathematics? While this may seem farfetched, when we move away from school to youth sports, it is all too common for parents to share their disapproval of a coach with their children. This puts a young athlete in a bind. Divided loyalties do not make it easy for a child to do his best. Conversely, when parents support a coach, it is that much easier for the child to put her wholehearted effort into learning to play well. If you think your child's coach is not handling a situation well, do not tell that to the player. Rather, seek a meeting with the coach in which you can talk with him about it.


Don't Give Instructions During a Game or Practice: You are not one of the coaches, so do not give your child instructions about how to play. It can be very confusing for a child to hear someone other than the coach yelling out instructions during a game. As in above, if you have an idea for a tactic, go to the coach and offer it to him. Then let him decide whether he is going to use it or not. If he decides not to use it, let it be. Getting to decide those things is one of the privileges he has earned by making the commitment to coach.


Fill Your Child's Emotional Tank: Perhaps the most important thing you can do is to be there for your child. Competitive sports are stressful to players and the last thing they need is a critic at home. Be a cheerleader for your child. Focus on the positive things he is doing and leave the correcting of mistakes to the coach. Let him know you support him without reservation regardless of how well he plays.


Fill the Emotional Tanks of the Entire Team: Cheer for all of the players on the team. Tell each of them when you see them doing something well.


Encourage Other Parents to Honor the Game: Don"t show disrespect for the other team or the officials. But more than that, encourage other parents to also Honor the Game. If a parent of a player on your team begins to berate the official, gently say to them, "Hey, that"s not Honoring the Game. That"s not the way we do things here."


Breast Cancer Awareness 

 This year in America, more than 211,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 43,300 die. One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. In addition, 1,600 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 400 will die this year. If detected early, the five-year survival rate exceeds 95%. Mammograms are among the best early detection methods, yet 13 million U.S. women 40 years of age or older have never had a mammogram. Support The National Breast Cancer Foundation today and give the gift of hope to those in need.

See Links for more information regarding Breast Cancer Awareness.



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THE SKY IS THE LIMIT!!!
We must all strive to reach our ULTIMATE SUCCESSTo reach this level we must all set goals and obtain them:
Scholastic Success
Discipline
Respect
and our ultimate Goal
THE SUPER BOWL!


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It football time


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Sunday, September 7
2009 game schedule

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COACHES, THE FULL OCJAAF SCHEDULE HAS BEEN RELEASED!




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Background check
Monday, February 18
Background Check Info click here.

All of our Coaches, Board members and any other Volunteers will have a background check conducted.  


MANDATORY REQUIREMENT FOR ALL CHAPTER VOLUNTEERS...
Orange County Junior all American, Inc. (OCJAAF) and its affiliates have a great deal of concern about the safety and abuse of children.  As a person who is interested in the well being of children, we believe you are entitled to know how our organization is dealing with this critical issue.  In addition, as an applicant for a volunteer/staff position with our organization, you need to know the measures we employ to protect children in our care, as well volunteers/staff, from this serious problem. 

OCJAAF will not knowingly allow any person convicted of a crime of violence, physical abuse, sale of illegal substances, or has any other convictions that would indicate a pattern of behavior that would have a detrimental effect on children to be placed in a position that would involve direct contact with children.  We will not tolerate the abuse of any child and will make an active effort to prevent any abuse of children in our program.  We attempt to screen out anyone who poses an unreasonable risk to children through a background check.  We try to structure our activities so that volunteers/staff are not unecessarily left alone with children.  We take any allegations by children and others very seriously.  We will refer allegations to the State law enforcement authorities for investigation and will fully cooperate in any investigation. 



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The City Of Bellflower Park And Recreations

 

We Would Like To Thank The City Of Bellflower Park And Recreations Department For All Of Your Assistance In Making Our Sign Ups a Huge Success!

 


 



   
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