Flag Football Signups Begun at Warren County YMCA

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With summer sports completing, flag football signups at the Warren County YMCA have begun. There will be three age groups for the fall season. Kids preschool through kindergarten will take part in the Learn to Play program and will meet from 4:30-5:30 on Tuesday nights beginning September 13th. The basics of football, in a clinic-style format, will be taught. The basic rules of football and throwing, catching and blocking are some of the skills that will be taught at that level.

The 1st through 3rd grade and 4th through 6th grade levels will start their season with a clinic on Saturday, August 27th from 10-11:15am. Members of the Monmouth College Fighting Scots football team will assist with the clinic again this year. The week following the clinic, teams will be made and a coaches meeting will take place. Once coaches and teams are decided, parents will be notified what team their child is on and when practices begin. Games will be on Saturday mornings beginning September 17th and each team will play 6 weeks of games. Game times will be 8:30am & 9:30am for 4th-6th Grade, and 10:30am & 11:30am for1st-3rd Grade.

For more info, send an email to ben@warrencountyymca.org.
The cost for the league for members is $50 and $70 for non-YMCA members. You can register in-person at the Warren County YMCA, over the phone (309) 734-3183, or register ONLINE at warrencountyymca.org.

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