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Baystate Superbowl!

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Walpole is hosting this year’s Baystate Conference Superbowl at Turco field on Sunday, October 31st.

SCHEDULE

9:00 AM – D level – Needham v Wellesley

11:00 AM – C level – Walpole v Wellesley

1:00 PM – B level – Walpole v Norwood

3:00 PM – A level – Natick v Walpole

Read “Baystate Superbowl!” on the WYFC website

Equipment return for D, E1, and E2

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Equipment return for the E2, E1, and D levels is scheduled for Saturday, October 30th from 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM at Raffael’s on route 1A, south of downtown. For your convenience, we are not specifying a team at a particular time, just anytime between 8:30 – 10:30.

Please return both home and away game jerseys, cleaned, on a single hanger. Game pants, practice pants, and practice jersey should be also be returned clean.

Thank you.

Read “Equipment return for D, E1, and E2″ on the WYFC website

2010 Baystate cheerleading competition videos

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Walpole Rec has posted 2 videos of the 2010 Baystate Conference cheerleading competition which was held at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell this past month, 10/9.

Click here to view the A & B squad’s routines

Click here to view the C & D squad’s routines

Read “2010 Baystate cheerleading competition videos” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 7 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Week 7 standings have been posted

http://wyfc.walpolesports.org/football/standings/

A rather chilly day and evening in Natick for football. In a mostly successful visit to West Street, Walpole football left with 3 shutout victories, while the all-Walpole-players A team left with a crushing defeat and one ambulance ride for the A’s QB (he’s on the mend).

Thank you to Natick Youth Football and Cheerleading for hosting.

Walpole’s standings remain the same for the B’s and C’s in first place as well as the D’s in third place, the A’s drop to 2nd place.

Unfortunately we do not have any pictures from the Natick games for our gallery. Please send them along if you have them, wyfc.webmaster@walpolesports.org

Game Results

A: Walpole 32 – Natick 61

B: Walpole 36 – Natick 0

C: Walpole 45 – Natick 0

D: Walpole 18 – Natick 0

Read “2010 Week 7 football results” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 6 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The standings as of week 6 have been uploaded.

http://wyfc.walpolesports.org/football/standings/

Another beautiful day of football and cheerleading (we must be setting some kind of record, weather-wise) in Framingham this past weekend. The Walpole B team helped Framingham with the Grand Re-opening of Bowditch Field on Saturday night, with a hard fought contest of wills; the B team emerged victorious. The rest of the Walpole program enjoyed sunshine and victory on Framingham College’s field.

Thank you to Framingham Youth Football and Cheerleading for hosting a great day. The announcer, the snack shack, the 50/50 raffle, and the hospitality made it a day to remember!

Walpole’s standings remain the same as last week: A, B, and C are in first place; D is in third place.

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Photo Gallery: Oct 10, 2010. Walpole @ Framingham

Game Results

A: Walpole 27 – Framingham 12

B: Walpole 32 – Framingham 12

C: Walpole 14 – Framingham 7

D: Walpole 12 – Framingham 0

Read “2010 Week 6 football results” on the WYFC website

Professional photos available for Walpole vs Milton games

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Professional photographer, Brian Smith, was in attendance at Turco field on 10/2 during the Walpole vs Milton football games. Brian has made his photos available for purchase.

My name is Brian P. Smith and I am the official photographer for many of the AYF programs in the Bay State and Central Mass divisions. I had the pleasure of photographing the Walpole Youth Football and Cheer teams on October 2nd during their games against Milton. It was a beautiful day, with some outstanding games, and the photos reflect the high level of play and sportsmanship.

You can view these game photos on my secure, password-protected web site by clicking on the link below and providing the password information when prompted. Please forward this information on to your coaches and team parents so that everyone can enjoy the game photos.

Photo Link:         http://www.brianpsmith.com/jump/ayf10f

Password:           goalie

If you have difficulty accessing the game photos, please ensure that your computer’s clock is set to the correct time, that your browser is configured to accept session cookies, and that your CapsLock key is not enabled when entering the password.

The game photos will be available until the end of the season; however, the photo discounts and special offers expire 30 days after the event. Click here to be notified about future discounts or additional photo opportunities.

Thank you.

Brian P. Smith Digital Imaging

brian@brianpsmith.com

www.brianpsmith.com

Read “Professional photos available for Walpole vs Milton games” on the WYFC website

Directions to Framingham State

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Framingham Youth Football and Cheerleading games will be played at the Framingham State University field located at 220 Maple Street, Framingham.

Please click here for directions to the field

Sun, 10/10, Walpole @ Framingham,
Framingham State, 220 Maple St

A – 2:00 PM
C – 12:30 PM
D – 11:00 AM
E1 – 9:30 AM
E2 – 8:00 AM

Read “Directions to Framingham State” on the WYFC website

2010 Cheerleading Pep Rally

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Walpole Recreation has made available a video of last night’s 2010 Cheerleading Pep Rally which was held at Walpole High School.

Included in the video are routines from the E, D, C, B, and A cheerleader squads as well as expert level routines from the JV and Varsity Walpole High School cheerleaders.

Excellent video on BlackBurnHall.com!

Click here to watch the video

Read “2010 Cheerleading Pep Rally” on the WYFC website

2010 Baystate Cheerleading Competition, 10/9

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The 2010 Baystate Cheerleading competition will be held at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, MA on Saturday, 10/9. The competition begins at 9:00 AM, doors open at 8:30 AM.

Cheerleaders and coaches will be taking coach buses to the competition. Buses will leave from Blackburn hall PROMPTLY at 6:00 AM. Please arrive by 5:55 AM. The buses will not wait for your daughter.

Directions to Tsongas Arena

Read “2010 Baystate Cheerleading Competition, 10/9″ on the WYFC website

Week 6 schedule change, A and B teams

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Please make note of a schedule change for the A and B teams in Framingham this week.

The B team will play in Framingham on Saturday, 10/9 at 6 PM.

The A team will play in Framingham on Sunday, 10/10 at 2 PM.

Read “Week 6 schedule change, A and B teams” on the WYFC website

Concussion information

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Everyone:
From the League
Parents,
Although our 2010 season is nearing the finish line it is never to late to be reminded of the seriousness of concussions and how we all can look at preventive measures and strive for player safety.  A number of parents bought the concussion preventive helmets this year and we want to reemphasize they are preventive helmets and not concussion proof helmets.  Concussions in our program are down from last year but one concussion is one to many and we can all do our part in making our sons aware the importance of proper tackling and let them know to communicate immediately with a Coach if they feel  they may have any symptoms of a concussion.  Thanks for taking the time to read this article and if you have any questions please contact your Coach or myself.
Go Walpole Football.
Regards,
Bob Conrad
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Read “Concussion information” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 5 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The standings as of week 5 have been uploaded.

http://wyfc.walpolesports.org/football/standings/

On a cool, overcast Sunday, Walpole welcomed the Milton Broncos to town for a day of youth football and cheerleading. Milton was unable to field a D team, so Brockton offered to bring their D team but got lost on the way to Walpole. The D team made do by splitting in half and playing each other. The C team game went off without a hitch, as did the B game. Unfortunately, due to injuries, Milton was unable to realistically field an A team and so forfeited giving Walpole the win.

Walpole’s standings remain the same as last week: A, B, and C are in first place; D is in third place.

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Photo Gallery: Oct 3, 2010, Walpole vs Milton

Game Results

A: Walpole 7 – Milton 0 (forfeit)

B: Walpole 52 – Milton 0

C: Walpole 27 – Milton 0

D: Walpole 7 – Milton 0 (forfeit)

Read “2010 Week 5 football results” on the WYFC website

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