Archive for February 2010

MMYFCL League Growing Again.

The MMYFCL League has accepted the applications from South Germantown and Woodlawn to join the organization and expand the states largest youth football league to an elite status.  This league has been the fastest growing most organized league in the state as evidenced by the rapid growth and extreme popularity throughout the state.  Many organizations apply to join each year but most don’t get accepted because the league is determined to manage growth effectively and maintain the quality of organization, multiple skill divisions and level of competition that is so attractive to everyone.  Congratulations to the MMYFCL on running the largest youth football program in MD.

The new Oakdale High School in Ijamsville MD names Football Coach!

Kurt Stein is named as the new head coach for Oakdale High School’s football program.  Kurt comes from a successful tenure at Catoctin and is looking forward to the opportunity to work with a new program from the ground up.  The Oakdale mascot is now formally anounced as the bears so the Oakdale Bears will soon be a community athletic stronghold.  The colors have also been announced as black and silver for logo and apparel.

Congratulations coach and good luck this fall! 

Urbana High School names new varsity head coach to lead the Hawks.

Ryan Hines has transferred from Walkersville to Urbana.  Hines is looking forward to taking over one of the state’s most successful football programs.  He said opportunities like that don’t come along too often.  Good luck coach we wish you the best of luck and success as you transition to your new position. 

Linganore and Urbana draw over 200 participants to Indoor Arena Football

The Linganore and Urbana Youth Athletic Association reports that over 200 participants have registered for spring indoor full contact arena football.  Registration closed in days and was filled to capacity due to the popular nature of football in this region and the strength of these 2 strong youth programs.  This is the fastest growing sport in the state right now!  Games will be played locally in Frederick until playoffs begin and then the state tournament develops to include teams from Carroll, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, PG counties and more.

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