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1st Day of Practice
The start of the 2012 Western Ohio Junior Football Conference Season is Monday, July 30th. Meadowdale Pee Wee Football will have practice from 6p to 8pm @ Meadowdale High School from Monday thru Friday.
Parents need to turn in 2012 WOJFC Physical Form, in order for their child to practice. Players should wear shorts, shirts, cleats, and helmets. Please bring your own water.
On Monday, August 6th, Meadowdale Pee Wee will return to our practice site @ Triangle Park - off of Ridge Ave.
Meadowdale Pee Wee will continue to have registration for the up coming season, until Friday, August 10th.
Players must live within the Dayton Public School district.
A copy of the 2nd or 3rd Quarter Report Card is due at registration for verification of residency and school.
Fees for Bantam (K-2) - 5th Grade is $100
6th Grade fee is $130
Cheerleading is $80
2012 Mandatory WOJFC Weigh-In
The Mandatory Weigh-In will be Saturday, August 11th @ Xenia Church of the Nazarene School on 1204 West Second Street in Xenia, Ohio.
All Meadowdale coaches and players should arrive no later than 1:45pm
Directions: Take US Route 35 East (into Xenia) to Progress Dr. and Turn Right. (This at the 1st Traffic Light as you come into Xenia. You'll be able to see Wal-mart, Lowe's and other business as you make that Right Hand Turn).
Pass all the business. Progress Dr. will dead into Upper Bellbrook/West 2nd Street. Turn Left onto West 2nd Street (Going towards Xenia).
Once you cross over Rockwell Dr. the school will be on the Right Hand side.
Hardship Issues, Letters, Forms and Weigh-In
If any players is unable to make the Mandatory Weigh-in on Saturday, August 11th... please inform your Head Coach or Team Mom about this.
They would need a letter as to why your child will not there. The Letter should state your name, your child's name, grade he or she plays on, the reason why they won't be in attendance and the date of returning, as well as the date of the letter.
Hardship Weigh-In will be on Wednesday, August 22nd @ Wright State University E.J. Nutter Center. Time will be determine at a later date.
2011 Superbowl Photos
To view and purchase the Photos that were taken at the 2011 6th Grade Superbowl please click on link in column at the left (2011 Superbowl Pictures).
Contact Info
In the event during or after the season you need to contact a member of the Lions organization please feel free to contact someone by going to the Contact info page.
Calendar and Photo Album
Coaches,Parent's and Fans check the Calender link and the Photo Album for some upcoming dates and new photos.
Meadowdale (WOJFC) Championships
2003-Bantam (CHAMPS)
2004-5th Grade (Runner-up)
2005-4th Grade (CHAMPS)
2006-Bantam (CHAMPS)
2006-4th Grade (Runner-up)
2007-3rd Grade (CHAMPS)
2008-4th Grade (Runner-Up)
2009-Bantam (CHAMPS)
2009-5th Grade (CHAMPS)
2010-4th Grade (CHAMPS)
2011-6th Grade (Runner-up)
9 Years... 7 Championships... 4 Runner Ups
Current weather in Dayton, OH
TRAITS OF A GOOD FOOTBALL PLAYER
DESIRE: Desire is the determination to overcome an opponent, whether by delivering a solid block or by shaking off the block attempt of an opponent and going on to make the tackle. Desire is a state of mind, an abandonment of self, a form of courage, the joy of mixing it up. It is doing one's best, calling up whatever reserve power is available and never quitting. It is playing both for oneself and for the team's interest. It is the exercise of a determined will, flowing from one's competitive spirit, that drives one to achieve his goal. Desire is available to all kids not just to a gifted few.
Coaching Football, by John P. McCartby, Jr.
CONFIDENCE: The belief that he can do what he has been asked to do. Football is a sport that builds it. The coaches yell and bark a lot, kind of like the military, but the idea is to get the kids to wake up. Most kids will get yelled at and be upset by it. Parents will be worried by and begin to feel protective. The coach is just trying to motivate the player, to toughen him up, to prepare him, and to get him excited enough to put forth the effort needed to play football.
Coaching Football, by John P. McCartby, Jr.
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