Work Hard, Play Hard, EXPECT to WIN!
Season Starts In....
MudHogs B Squad NYFL 2021 Champions
MudHogs C Squad NYFL 2021 Champions
Why play tackle football?
Playing football as a youth isn't just about playing football, it is about improving and maturing as an athlete:
DEVELOPING NEW SKILLS Playing youth football requires children to communicate with both teammates and their coaches. Teamwork is probably the most important skill that is learned by playing football. Teamwork is a trait that these kids will need to carry into teen and adulthood. Youth football will also assist in the development of social skills, which is necessary to be successful in not just football, but in life as well.
MAKING FRIENDS Playing youth football will allow kids to make new friends. Playing football will help develop team chemistry and a sense of brotherhood. These friendships can last for a lifetime. Also, for the most part, they will be making friends that are also on the right path.
DEVELOPING COMPETITIVENESS Life is about competition- whether it is playing a team sport or applying for a job. Nothing is given to you in life so it is important that kids learn how to work hard and compete for everything. Set goals and work competitively towards them is what youth football should be all about. Kids need to learn to always compete and set high goals for themselves. When we say “competitiveness”, we do not mean “winning at all costs”. It’s all about effort.
BECOMING PHYSICALLY FIT Football will require kids to take part in physical fitness. Our country’s obesity rate is at alarming levels. This is primarily because of poor nutrition (fast foods) and the growing interests and developments of video games. Kids play video games, but the kids that are addicted to them are the ones that rather stay inside on a nice day and play games. If it is a nice day, kids should be outside playing. Kids need to stay active and participate in sports and recreation. Football is a physically demanding sport that will have the kids exorcising every practice and game. There is no other sport that teaches physical fitness better than football.
KEEPING ATHLETES CHALLENGED Playing sports will help keep kids busy after school. Participating in youth sports and recreational activities will help keep the kids busy and out of trouble. It will keep kids in a controlled, structured, and positive environment. It will also get the kids in good physical condition and it will keep them away from those unproductive 6 hour long video game sessions. Keeping kids busy and out of trouble is one of the best reasons why kids should play youth football. No other sport will require more commitment and DISCIPLINE.
KEEPING ATHLETES SAFE The game of football has never been safer. Coaches are now required to take various safety classes on proper tackling and blocking techniques. We also implemented rules that don’t allow teams to do live tackling for more than 1/3 of the practice. There are also certain stupid ‘old school’ football drills that are now banned. The evolution of equipment also makes the game much safer. Equipment is getting better. Our coaches are becoming more educated.
TEACHING COMMITMENT Team sports will teach kids about how to be a part of something bigger than themselves. When you sign up to play a team sport, you are required to go to practice every single week. Team sports require commitment, discipline, and hard work from all the players. Kids will have to come home from school and do homework, eat dinner, and then go to practice. It’s a lot of work for the kids and the parents. Going to school, doing homework, and then going to practice is pretty much a full time job for the kids. This is great practice for when they grow older and hit the work force!
DEVELOPING SPORTSMANSHIP Playing team sports will teach your kids how to win and how to lose. In every competitive sport there will be a winner and a loser. Sometimes kids will be on the winning team and sometimes they will be on the losing team. Team sports will teach kids how to come off a defeated and continue to work hard. When a team works hard and it translates into a positive result, there is no better feeling. Team sports will make kids realize that when you work hard good things will happen.
2024 Spring Flag Football
Below is the information needed for 2024’s spring flag football season. NEW LEADERSHIP The Murray reign of terror will officially be over this spring and the new league director, Justin Colby, will be taking over. He’ll be learning the ropes this coming session, so he can hit the ground running next fall. Starting tomorrow, the…
Farmington High School Blackout Game, 2023
LAST CALL: Farmington High School Football is having its first home game of the season this Friday, 9/22/23, at 6 pm at the high school. It is the team’s Black Out Game. Below see the attached flyer. All kids wearing the Black Out t-shirt get in for free. Please email Michelle Morrell, mmorrell75@gmail.com or text…
2023 Fall Flag Season
The 2023 Fall Flag Season is here. FALL SESSION = COMPETITIVE SESSION The fall season is our competitive season only in the sense that there are playoffs and the winners of the division will get a beautiful trophy that they can cherish forever, or if your kids are like my kids, until they break it and develop…
Registration for Summer Football and Cheer Skills Camps NOW OPEN!
Join Farmington High School Football and the Farmington Valley MudHogs in the 2023 Farmington Football Skills Clinics! Football (Tackle & Flag!) https://farmingtonct.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=29894 Cheer https://farmingtonct.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=29907 REGISTRATION CLOSES FRIDAY, JUNE 9 AT 3:00 PM – or WHEN FULL!! Participants registered before Friday, May 5th will receive a clinic T-shirt! Enrollment is growing exponentially – Don’t miss out…
2023 SPRING SEASON
The 2023 Flag Football Spring Season is upon us. If your child is looking for some gridiron glory this spring, below is all the information you should need. REGISTRATION Registration begins on February 7 at 9am. You can register your child at Farmington Recreation. The fee for spring flag football is $110. Registration will close…
2022 Flag Football Playoff Schedule
Things can always change, but this what the playoffs should be… OCTOBER 30 TURF FIELD
All Girls Flag Football Divisions
The first ever Girls-Only flag division is up in running, beginning fall, 2022. Enough players registered to create three teams filled with fifth graders through eight graders, plus a fourth grader. We truly believe this is just the beginning. This spring session, we will again try to run a Girls Only division for all the grades.…
2022 Fall Flag Football Season
The 2022 Fall Flag Season has begun. Next up, the spring session… REGISTRATION Registration for fall ball has ended, as the season has begun. We don’t have a time set for spring registration, but it will most likely begin at the end of January and run through March. Decisions will start to get made at…
2022 Football and Cheer Skills Camps a Great Success!
On June 20 – June 23, the Farmington Valley MudHogs teamed up with Coaching Staff from Farmington High School to provide over 150 valley youth.
Mind, Hands, Feet Football
“You play any position with your hands and your feet. Everything is leading with the hands, playing with long arms, keeping the helmet out of the game. Your hips are coming through on the blocks.” Bill Bedenbaugh, Co-offensive coordinator, University of Oklahoma CUFF Progression. Coil Uncoil Fit Finish In the progression we teach the athlete…