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Welcome
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Welcome to the
Platte County Youth Football League
Home of the Pirates and Buccaneers
The overall objective of this organization is to promote an ongoing youth football and cheer program in Northern Platte County, and to inspire in its participants the ideals of sportsmanship, scholarship, and physical fitness, regardless of race, color, gender or creed.
More specifically, this organization will provide a program oriented to quality supervision and safety mindfulness; a program directed at teaching the fundamentals of youth football and cheerleading; and a program allowing its participants to grow with confidence, pride and spirit in an atmosphere that fosters these attributes both on and off the field.
This organization will strive for unity of purpose in its endeavors to encompass the whole, rather than that of its parts, and will strive to do so in a democratic fashion, free of adult ambition or personal glory.
The welfare and continuity of this organization rest with those who accept the challenges and responsibilities placed upon them for services to others in the overall youth football and cheer program.
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Sign-up documents - Tuesday, August 05, 2008Still need to complete documents to register your child for the 2008 PCYFL season? Click on the "read more" link below to download the necessary documents. read more ...
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Deadline for trash bag fund raiser fast approaching! - Tuesday, August 05, 2008
Orders due to your paperwork parent August 9
$9.00 per roll and we ask that you sell 25 rolls. If less than 25 rolls sold, ad $3.00 per balance rolls.
OR $75.00 instead of selling. If you have more than one child in the league, it is $40 per child. So if you have 3 kids, it is $120.
No cash, checks only.
If you need an additional order form, see the "read more" link below.
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2008 Camp a success - Tuesday, August 05, 2008Check out the photos from the cheer and football player camp held July 28-31! It was a great time! read more ...
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PCYFL moves to the Midland Empire Youth Football League - Tuesday, May 13, 2008
We have left the North Suburban Youth Football League and joined the Midland Empire Youth Football League. This means we will no longer be playing teams that we have in the past (to the south of PC). Members of the MEYFL are those teams we played last year at the Savannah Youth Tournament at the start of last year's season and other teams to the north.
What's more important is that the MEYFL agrees with the PCYFL philosophy that if your child wants to play football or cheer, they should have the opportunity to do so and be placed on a team of players with like experience, within the same grade level.
I'm sure you want to know why PCYFL made this drastic move. Over the years the rules implemented by NSYFL limited the number of players per team and the number of flag teams per organization. You have seen that we've added the Buccaneers to circumvent this rule. This year the NSYFL voted to limit the number of cheerleaders and prohibited individual organizations from holding summer camps which enhanced the growth of individual organizations, as well as provided an opportunity for new players to make the decision as to whether they want to participate in the fall. While this may result in more driving for parents, we feel the benefits gained per individual player and cheerleader far outweigh the inconvenience.
Please be certain to check this web site for updates throughout the season. Don't forget to register on this site so that you'll receive the PCYFL newsletter. If you have additional questions contact PCYFL President Steve Goettling (steve@ksautoauction.com) or Vice President Matt St. Louis (mstlo
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Register to receive announcements and updates of what's happening with the PCYFL - Tuesday, July 24, 2007If you'd like to receive e-mail updates of what's happening, schedule changes and other information important to participants in the Platte County Youth Football League, register using the buttom on the upper right corner, under the search option. The PCYFL will not share your e-mail address with outside organizations or vendors.
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Events
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FYI
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Frequently Asked Questions - Friday, July 27, 2007? Have questions about participating in the PCYFL football program? Check here for answers. read more ...
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PCYFL Bylaws Adopted January 28, 2007 - Monday, January 29, 2007Interested in the Bylaws of the Platte County Youth Football League? read more ...
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Why are the PC football players wearing #54 on their helmets? - Friday, August 25, 2006
“The times we may not remember but friends we’ll never forget.” We felt it was important to honor the memory of David Scheetz, a Platte County Youth Football Alumni, who was killed in a car accident in April 2006. His high school football number 54 can be seen on the helmets of youth and high school football players as a tribute to the incredible sportsman and human being he was.
David was the kind of boy all parents hope their child becomes. Mentor and friend to younger students, David always made time to talk with anyone who approached him. His larger than life personality and ability to enjoy every moment made people gravitate to him and instantly feel like they were a true friend.
David's parents, Bill and Paige Scheetz, played a key role in the early years of the Platte County Youth Football program. We are grateful to them for moving to our district and sharing this wonderful person with us. He will forever hold a place in the hearts of many Platte County residents as will his mom, dad and sister, Angela.
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