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Eastern Suburban Football League Livingston County Area Junior Football League This site is intended to serve as your #1 resource for scores, standings, news, and information for and about the Livingston County Area Junior Football League (LCAJFL). The LCAJFL is made up of multiple teams representing the following lower-Michigan communities: Brighton, Byron, Fenton, Fowlerville, Hamburg, Hartland, Howell, Lakeland, Milford, South Lyon, Webberville, and Whitmore Lake. Mid-Michigan Rural Football League The MMRFL was incorporated in the Flint Michigan area in 1990 as a Full Contact Recreational Youth Football League. It has grown from its origin with 7 Member Areas fielding 19 teams to its current level with 14 Member Areas and 5 Associate Member Areas. In the 2005 season, the MMRFL will field 99 co-ed teams complete with Cheerleading and Pom-Pom Squads to help add to the excitement and overall experience. Oakland-Macomb Youth Football Association OAKLAND-MACOMB YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION - OMYFA This league is composed of 10 teams within Oakland and Macomb counties. The age range is 6-13 for Flag, Tackle Football and Cheerleading. Western Lakes Junior Football League "The Western Lakes Junior Football League is designed for the improvement and development of the capabilities of individuals, to encourage team athletic endeavors in football and to promote the physical, mental and moral development of youths 8 through 14 years of age, without regard to race, creed, color or religion. This end shall be accomplished by providing the means through which the individual player shall receive education and instruction in football, to develop a sense of fair play, honest and fair competition and true sportsmanship." Western Suburban Junior Football League Welcome to the WSJFL Football Web Site. The League is made up of teams from Lower Michigan areas, consisting of kids ages 8-14. Hometown Football League The purpose of the HFL is to offer the best possible youth football experience for each youth player. Through participation playing in football games or by cheerleading in them. Competition shall be viewed not merely as a vehicle for winning, but also as a healthy source of skill development, personal challenge, and an opportunity to learn and practice sportsmanship. The HFL is committed to creating an atmosphere, in which both boys and girls can participate, compete, and develop equally at all levels of age and competition. The HFL shall be established as a non-profit and educational organization forever. |
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