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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

Week 5 schedule change, A Team

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Please make note of a Week 5 schedule change for the A Team. Milton Youth Football is unable to field and A team which results in a forfeit and an uncontested win for the Walpole A Team. The A team will have a BYE next Sunday, October 3rd.

Read “Week 5 schedule change, A Team” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 4 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The fourth week’s standings have been uploaded.

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

Another Sunday, another beautiful and successful day of football at Turco field. Walpole welcomed Weymouth Youth Football and Cheerleading to Walpole High School for Week 4 games. Continuing the trend of high level play and sportsmanship, all 4 Walpole teams enjoyed winning games on the main field. The A, B, and C teams remain in first place of their respective levels.

The coaches and board would like to express their thanks and gratitude to the volunteers who made this past Sunday such a rousing success. From the sideline help, to the snack bar attendants, to the grill cook staff, to the clean up crew; all of you are essential to providing a memorable day for the youth players and all of our families. Thank you!

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Photo Gallery: Sept 26, 2010. Walpole vs Weymouth

Game Results

A: Walpole 44 – Weymouth 13

B: Walpole 45 – Weymouth 8

C: Walpole 14 – Weymouth 6

D: Walpole 20 – Weymouth 0

Read “2010 Week 4 football results” on the WYFC website

WYFC needs help!

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The season is off to a great start and all the Walpole teams are looking strong.  We are in desperate need of some help after the 8th grade team finishes play on game day.  Between all the game field markers, the stakes, and all the new snack bar equipment there is a lot of work to be done at the end of the game.  Brian Christy is our field coordinator and would appreciate any volunteer help he can get.  We have 3 home games left.  If you could volunteer please email me at bl.conrad@comcast.net.

The dates needed are Sunday September 26th, October 3rd, and October 24th.  Brian could use 2-3 volunteers for each game.  Thanks in advance for your help.

Bob Conrad

President, Walpole Youth Football and Cheerleading

Read “WYFC needs help!” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 3 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The third week’s standings have been uploaded.

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

Walpole enjoyed beautiful weather for it’s home opener games against Needham Youth Football and Cheerleading. Once again, Walpole’s football players excelled on the field with the help and encouragement of the cheerleaders. The A, B, and C teams all sit firmly at the top of their levels!

Thank you to all of the Walpole parent volunteers for their hard work, and thank you to the Snack Shack and grill volunteers for the great food (best in the Baystate Conference!).

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Photo Gallery: Sept 19, 2010. Walpole vs Needham

Game Results

A: Walpole 35 – Needham 0

B: Walpole 37 – Needham 0

C: Walpole 31 – Needham 14

D: Walpole 6 – Needham 19

Read “2010 Week 3 football results” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 2 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The second week’s standings have been uploaded.

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

Walpole continues to have success on the gridiron. The A team traveled to Brockton for an out-of-conference exhibition game (no effect on standings) and came away with a win. The rest of the Walpole program was hosted in Wellesley with another great day of football and cheering. Thank you to Wellesley Youth Football and Cheerleading for hosting the games.

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Photo Gallery: Sep 11-12, 2010, Walpole@Brockton, Walpole@Wellesley

Game Results

A: Walpole 24 – Brockton 0 (exhibition)

B: Walpole 40 – Wellesley 0

C: Walpole 18 – Wellesley 0

D: Walpole 0 – Wellesley 6

Read “2010 Week 2 football results” on the WYFC website

2010 Week 1 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The first week’s standings have been uploaded.

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

Walpole had an unbelievably successful trip to Norwood last Sunday. Every level won their game with some hard fought football at Coakley Middle School in Norwood. Thank you to Norwood Youth Football for hosting the games on a beautiful late Summer day.

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Photo Gallery: Sept 5, 2010, Walpole @ Norwood

Game Results

A: Walpole 34 – Norwood 6

B: Walpole 20 – Norwood 0

C: Walpole 20 – Norwood 0

D: Walpole 13 – Norwood 7

Read “2010 Week 1 football results” on the WYFC website

Week 1 football results

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

The first week’s standings have been uploaded.

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

Walpole had an unbelievably successful trip to Norwood last Sunday. Every level won their game with some hard fought football at Coakley Middle School in Norwood. Thank you to Norwood Youth Football for hosting the games on a beautiful last Summer day.

Read “Week 1 football results” on the WYFC website

1st annual Walpole Countryfest, Saturday 9/11

From the Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading website:

Sponsored by the Walpole Recreation Department and Walpole Youth Football & Cheerleading, the first annual WALPOLE COUNTRYFEST will be held on Saturday, September 11 at the Stone Street Field behind Town Hall and Blackburn Hall.

Fun for all to include: Punt, pass, kick competition with trophies for winners of each age group, country BBQ with ribs, pulled pork, burgers, dogs & Conrad’s famous steak tip subs, facepainting and air tattoos, moonwalks, fried dough, cotton candy, dunk the coaches, and live country music featuring the nationally reknowned, Stan Martin

What:! 1ST Annual Countryfest
When: ! Saturday, September, 11 2010
Where:! Stone Field (30 Stone Street)
Time:! 12:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Fee:! FREE Admission

Download your own Countryfest Flyer: CountryFest Flyer

Read “1st annual Walpole Countryfest, Saturday 9/11″ on the WYFC website

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