2011 Flag Highlights
Week 6 Flag Football
Windy, sunny and fun describes the play today. Awesome day to end the flag season. 4th graders were talked to about moving up to tackle. Special end of year thank yous. Thanks to Rothgerber family for running concessions this year as well as special thanks to all the parents who helped in concessions. To all the high school players for coaching and refereeing - Thank You You players have made a difference in these young flag players lives. They will remember what you taught them and appreciate your time on Sunday mornings. Many of you should consider teaching or coaching as a profession. Thanks to Melissa Knust for the awesome pics: |
Week 5 Flag Highlights
Beautiful weather returned for week 5. Pictures were passed out. ALL the kids and spectators had fun. Below are some photo highlights (thanks to Melissa Knust) |
Week 4 - Flag Highlights
Week 4 brought beautiful weather for our flag football players. All 8 teams won! :) |
Week 2 - Flag Highlights
Even though week 2 brought a little rain which caused some issues with pictures - it didnt stop any of exciting football plays or from our flag players having fun. Team Pictures were rescheduled for 2 weeks (Sunday, Oct 2, 2011). |
Week 1 - Flag Highlights
Beautiful weather, great effort and lots of fun describes the first week of the Flag Football Season. Below are some photo highlights: |
Flag Teams Announced 2011
2011 SP&F Flag Football Teams 49ers Cory Uebelhor, 4th Grade Evan Tretter, 4th Grade Garret Berg, 4th Grade Caden Betz, 3rd Grade Evan Steinmetz, 3rd Grade Tyler Tretter, 3rd Grade Clayton Brames, 2nd Grade Cooper Uebelhor, 2nd Grade Broncos Caiden Persohn, 4th Grade Noah Fehribach, 4th Grade Anderson Peters, 3rd Grade Cameron Lind, 3rd Grade Chase Taylor, 3rd Grade Daniel Eckert, 3rd Grade Caleb Moya, 2nd Grade Calvin Hasenour, 2nd Grade Carter Persohn, 2nd Grade Chiefs Bralyn Boehm, 4th Grade Drew Day, 4th Grade Hunter Helming, 3rd Grade Coletyn Bieker, 3rd Grade Garrett Debevoise, 3rd Grade Gavin Edele, 3rd Grade Ethan Hassfurther, 2nd Grade Wyatt Fleck, 2nd Grade Eagles Corbin Bell, 4th Grade Mathew Seger, 4th Grade Collin Rothergerber, 3rd Grade Dakota Johanneman, 3rd Grade Dylan Bays, 3rd Grade Keegan Thomas, 3rd Grade Brody Klem, 2nd Grade Drew Howard, 2nd Grade Ethan Hall, 2nd Grade Giants Cole Mohr, 4th Grade Isaac Uebelhor, 4th Grade Logan Smith, 4th Grade Blake Hagedorn, 3rd Grade Nathan Jarboe, 3rd Grade Travis Haug, 3rd Grade Tyler Haug, 3rd Grade Ethan Beckman, 2nd Grade Patrick Recker, 2nd Grade Saints Jarred Schipp, 4th Grade Trey Barnes, 4th Grade Tyler Burger, 4th Grade Luke Lockard, 3rd Grade Paul Fischer, 3rd Grade Wade Leonard, 3rd Grade Adam Englert, 2nd Grade Brant Tretter, 2nd Grade Jacob Bettag, 2nd Grade Steelers Jeremy Griffith, 4th Grade Reese Verkamp, 4th Grade Tanner Berg, 4th Grade Austin Clifton, 3rd Grade Luke Brosmer, 3rd Grade Trevor Horney, 3rd Grade Chase Verkamp, 2nd Grade Will Kreilein, 2nd Grade Chris Williamson, 2nd Grade Vikings Gavin Knust, 4th Grade Hunter King, 4th Grade Isaac Brosmer, 4th Grade Ben Kluesner, 3rd Grade Dalton Streicher, 3rd Grade Simon Jacob, 3rd Grade Camren Giesler, 2nd Grade Clay Mason, 2nd Grade Nolan Winkler, 2nd Grade All Flag football players must wear a mouthpiece in order to play. No exceptions! |
2011 Flag Football Mini Camp
In case you weren't able to make it that night (or if you had trouble hearing us) - below are the brief highlights: Coach Wagner, our Varsity Head Coach, introduced himself as well as assistant coaches present: Ross Fuss and Marcus Williamson. He talked briefly about the football program history as well as what he expects from his players. He introduced Jay Fischer who explained the history of SP&F as well as the other board members present - Eric Uebelhor, Kim Vogeral, and Jeff Hagedorn. Flag Football uses high school players to both coach and referee their games - the coaches present introduced themselves to the parents. The flag players broke up into small groups with their new coaches where they performed a few drills. They learned and practiced the correct way to run, catch, and throw a football. They also got a chance to see how to pull a flag. The coaches (High School Players) also gave them a FP Football wrist band to wear. This is a reminder that they are all part of the Forest Park team and if they keep practicing they could eventually be a member in the Band of Brothers. What Parents should expect this season:
What the kids need this season:
Primary Flag Rules
Look for a future announcement where we will divide the kids into 8 teams. Each team will have all grades represented, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Have your son take care of their mouthpiece, wrist band and uniform. It is their responsibility. Uniforms will be collected at the end of the season. Parents were given the following handouts: Thanks to Melissa Knust - below are some photos from the event. |
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