GlenOak Youth Football & Cheer
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Must be 21 and older

  • Must be available starting June 1 thru approximately the end of October
  • Practices for the 1st two(2) weeks will run all week
    • Subsequent practices are set by the coaches and will be set to a max of 5 days per week until school starts
    • At that point practices will drop to 4 days per week
    • Practice times are usually between 5:30 and 7:30 at Glenwood middle school on 44th street
  • Games are on Saturdays and are at different locations
  • We need 2-4 coaches per team (1 head coach and up to 4 assistants)
  • Must follow the rules of the league, parent rep and the board
  • Recommended that flag coaches assist in referering other flag games to help build up knowledge of the rules as well as teach other kids

More detail information will be given with registration.

Coaching Duties

To give as many boys and girls (grades K-6) as possible an opportunity to play the game of football in a positive reinforced, organized program with adequate supervision, training and protection.

Coaching Duties
1. To participate in all support activities pertaining to the league and their team:

  • Equipment Hand-Out & Turn In
  • Field Set-Up
  • Game Day Support
  • Fund-Raisers
  • Meetings

2. To ensure that each child is taught fundamentals of the game (as established by the Board and Trustees) and to train and develop the physical fitness of each player.

3. To inspire and guide the boys and girls to the highest standards of sportsmanship, conduct, and cooperation, and to ensure a positive relationship with parents through sound communication and follow through.

4. To have a working knowledge of the By-Laws and rules of the league.

5. TO PROVIDE A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE AND ALL OF THE ABOVE FOR EVERY PLAYER REGARDLESS OF RACE, CREED OR ABILITY.

DISCLAIMER

GlenOak Youth Football & Cheer reserves the right to remove any volunteer coach for any reason at any time. Additional action may be required if necessary, including banning coaches from attending games as spectators and removing any future coaching rights. If coaches refuse to cooperate, they and their children may be banned from the league immediately and possibly permanently. Any further refusal to cooperate can result in police interaction.