RELEASE THE BEAST FALL YOUTH FOOTBALL CLASSIC: The Message/Cause

The cause remains simple in 2012 - It's real football, real game timing, no coaches on the field, one location, one champion and one weekend of statewide teams competing in August, under the lights, at a premiere location for youth football in Denver. All proceeds from this tournament will be directly designated toward At-Risk programs under the Stafford Strength & Fitness business model. With the tournament proceeds we can service over 10,000 youth in this state alone. With our exsisting programs we will address the need of today to ensure our youth don't miss the chance to succeed at the high school level. We must address the "today" need before we expect them to succeed in 5-7 years entering college. Your fee will address the need of today for more at-risk youth than all youth in any league playing football in Colorado during 2013.

The message is late- It's time to get our youth and high school athletes the "look" from this country's elite colleges. The only way they will respect our game here in this state is to play the best and get our youth more reps, which, will improve the quality of play and the "looks from the colleges witnessing tournaments like 2013 Release The Beast here in Denver. I'm asking for your endorsement and push on this tournament.This tournament will be the best this state has seen in a while. Come play and showcase why your club is the best statewide. Come release the beast of your team on a statewide stage.

We believe a strong foundation is not only essential with our youth, but with our organization as well. Through the morals and standards rooting Stafford Strength & Fitness through the present day, our success will not be measured alone by our monetary showings, but in reflection of those who have empowered themselves to elevate their level of success, self awareness and live an enhanced life of academic, social and wellness alike. This is our mission for all youth involved in this 2013 Release the Beast Classic as well as those who don't step a foot on a athletic platform.