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  • PRESIDENTS ARE MEETING PREPARING FOR THE 2013 SEASON
  • JULY 22 BEGINS CONDITIONING WEEK
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  • SEPTEMBER 7 FIRST FOOTBALL GAME
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MISSION STATEMENT
February 6, 2013


INDEPENDENT SPORTS ALLIANCE OF CALIFORNIA
Est 2012

The ISAC LEAGUE is not a governing body that controls the day to day activities and decisions within individual organizations. Each organization is responsible for its own decisions and internal politics. Since the ISAC is comprised of individual organizations the LEAGUE as a whole votes on rules and issues pertaining to the LEAGUE as a whole. Any organization not following the goals and values of the LEAGUE as a whole is subject to dismissal from the LEAGUE.

MISSION STATEMENT
The Independent Sports Alliance of California is dedicated to the athletic and mental development of our youth through football and cheer leading. We conduct all organizational activities while embracing a single team concept.
The success of the Alliance is measured by the fun, achievement, sportsmanship and competition that each of us experience as a result of pulling together to develop the children of our community. The Alliance invites your support in leading the character of our youth toward responsibility, self-discipline, respect, integrity and sportsmanship.

CHARTER
The Alliance shall consist of a maximum of twelve (12)football and cheer leading associations in the Northern California area, each of whom have signed an annual obligatory contract to participate as an alliance. The Alliance will consist primarily of associations that have a close working and historical relationship with a local High School Football or High School Cheer leading program.


AMERICAN YOUTH FOOTBALL: Local Membership Structure
AYF Local Membership Structure stays true to the AYF objective of remaining non-intrusive and supporting all football and cheer teams regardless of their competitive intentions. Organizations that DO NOT plan to participate in AYF inter-league tournament competitions have the freedom to participate as a member of AYF; as long as organizations abide by the three principals of: safety, sportsmanship and full participation (everyone gets to play). Local Membership Structure leagues can retain independence in creating a structure that specifically fits their group’s needs. You must submit your intention to participate locally upon registration at www.MyAyf.com. AYF encourages its local members to follow this Official Rulebook whenever possible.

FOOTBALL DIVISION FOUR LEVELS OF PLAY
February 6, 2013

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