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WE'RE BACK...
in this issue. . .
and more. . .
and better than ever!
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THE FMF WAYFor over 45 years, Flemington Midget Football has provided instruction and support to thousands
of successful athletes. During that time, we have developed a unique culture, based around five
core beliefs that guide everything we do. “The FMF Way”, is what al lows us to successful ly
develop our athletes physical ly, mental ly and emotionally while providing them with positive
experiences and memories that wil l last a l ifetime. THE FMF WAY is:
FAMILYOnce a member, always a member
SAFETYAthlete safety first, last & always
TEACHINGCoaching is teaching
TEAMWEB not me
SUCCESSShare the work, share the reward
Team success is a by-product of coaches developing every athlete to their personal potential as
they progress through the program. Good teams become great when coaches view practice as an
opportunity to help their athletes grow and develop and when athletes view practice as an
opportunity to maximize their contribution to the team.
No one can win by themselves. We all have to trust and rely on each other for the team to be
successful. Both coaches & athletes must be prepared to do whatever is necessary for the good of
the team. Great teams are built on Teamwork, Dedication, Effort and Trust. . . lessons that wil l help
our athletes succeed in sports and in l ife.
I t is every coach’s responsibi l ity to teach the fundamental ski l ls and strategies of their sport to ALL
of their athletes. I t is every athlete’s responsibi l ity to put forth the effort to learn. I f an athlete gives
the effort, coaches must do whatever is necessary to help them learn and improve. Athletes that
progress through our program giving honest effort WILL enter high school with a competitive
advantage in skil ls and tactics
The health and safety of our athletes comes before everything else. Parents trust us with their
chi ldren; we must do everything in our power to return them safely. Athletes must let their coach
know if they are injured and must not return to action unti l they are ful ly ready.
Whenever an athlete competes as a Pioneer or Jr. Red Devil , they join a long tradition of
excellence. Many have come before us; we must honor their work by our actions. Many wil l come
after us; we must provide them with a program to be proud of. Once an athlete becomes part of
our FMF family, they wil l forever be welcome here.
Regular
Season
TRYOUT
Flemington Midget Football is a 501 (c)3 organization dedicated to improving the youth of Hunterdon Countythrough competitive Football and Cheer. One of the oldest youth football organizations in the area, from our
founding in 1 967 through 201 0, FMF teams were exclusively known as the Flemington Pioneers. Since 2009, wehave undergone tremendous growth and have reclaimed our original name of FMF. In 2009, we added our
extended season competition cheer team. In 201 0, with the addition our Hunterdon Jr. Red Devils teams, ourfootbal l offerings were expanded from four football teams participating in one league to ten football teamsparticipating in three leagues. In 201 3 we were able to offer, for the first time, an Extended Season Cheer
Training Squad for girls who were either too young or not yet prepared for the rigors of our Extended SeasonComp. Team. Thoughout al l of our recent growth, we have worked hard to stay true to our guiding principles ,"The FMF Way", and maintain our position as the premier youth football and cheer program in the central
Hunterdon region.
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ABOUTFM
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Our History in Brief
How we are StructuredWith our recent expansions, we know that things can get a l ittte confusing. I t is our hope that the graphic below
wil l l help to explain how we are currently structured.
Varsity (1 50 lb Limit)
J.V. (1 25 lb Limit)
Flag (No Limit)2
Pewee (1 1 0 lb Limit)2Open to all Hunterdon
County Residents
Pewee (Patriot)2
Open to residents
of HCRHS district
Grades 7&8
Grades 5&6
Grades 3&4
Grades K-2
Varsity
J.V.
Flag (Patriot)2
Grades 7&8
Grades 5&6
Grades 3&4
Grades K-2
Skyland Division
Patriot Division
1
TRYOUT
Pewee
Varsity
J.V.
Silk
Grades 7&8
Grades 5&6
Grades 3&4
Grades 1 &2
Comp Team
Training Squad
Extended
Season3
Open to all Hunterdon
County Residents
1 . JRD Varsity and JV players are double-rostered and may be moved between Patriot and Skylands squads throughout the season.2. JRD Patriot Flag and Peewee rosters open after Pioneer Flag and Peewee roster minimums are met.3. Girls must cheer for a rec team during the regular season to be eligible to tryout for the Extended Season Comp Team
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EDITORIAL TEAMCraig Torres, Editor in Chief/ Design & PublishingJennifer Torres, Co-Editor / Proofreading & Design
Photography: Mike Mitrow, Heather Krause, DanielMitchel l , Michele Luciano
ADVERTISING:If you are interested in advertising in FMFMagazine, contact Victoria Brito(victoria.brito@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com) foradvertising rates and package information.
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LEGAL:FMF Magazine does not take any responsibi l ity,express or implied,for the material and its nature oraccuracy of the information which is published inthis magazine. All the materials presented in thismagazine have been produced with the expresspermission of their respective authors/owners.
All images and materials presented in thisdocument are printed/reprinted with expresspermission from the authors and/or writers. Thecontent responsibi l ity l ies completely with thecontributing writer or the author of the article, andmay not be representative of the views of thepublisher.
This PDF magazine is free and is made availableby Flemington Midget Football . FMF Magazine,the FMF logo and Jr. Red Devil Logo arecopyrighted by Flemington Midget Football , al lrights reserved.
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LETTERFROM
THEEDITORDear Parents and Guardians,
201 3 was an outstanding year for the entire FMF program. Our Pioneer Extended SeasonCheer team won their fourth consecutive UCA Northeast Region Championship and earned firstrunner-up at UCA Nationals in Orlando, missing out on first place by only one-half point. This isthe second time in three years our girls have narrowly missed bringing home the UCA NationalChampionship. Our Jr. Red Devil JV team made the Jr. Skylands Conference playoffs and wonour first ever JSFC playoff game. On behalf of the FMF Board of Trustees, I would l ike tocongratulate them and all of our graduates on a successful 201 3 and wish them continuedsuccess as they matriculate into High School and beyond.
As an organization we now turn our attention to 201 4. The board is already hard at workpreparing for our 47th season as the premier youth football and cheer program in the centralHunterdon region. Our aim for this year is to focus on improving the quality of the experience weprovide our famil ies while continuing our best in class focus on player safety.
This issue's cover story detai ls what we do to make sure our children's experiences with FMF isas safe as it is memorable. 201 4 wil l see an expansion of the USA Football "Heads Up!" tackl ingmodel at al l levels of our program in order to reduce the possibi l ities of head to head contact andinjury during tackling. "Head's Up! ' footbal l was developed by USA Football in conjunction withthe NFL Players Association and coaches. I invite you to learn more about "Heads Up!" footbal lat www.usafootball .com.
This year, we are proud to remain on the cutting edge of player safety. In 201 4, we wil l bepartnering with ImPACT, the world leader in concussion management systems, to provide all ofour JV and Varsity footbal l players and cheerleaders with a free ImPACT baseline concussiontest. ImPACT testing, available beginning at age 1 0, is the most scientifical ly researchedconcussion management tool on earth and has become the standard in neurological testing forconcussion management in recent years. The testing our athletes wil l receive beginning thisyear is the same testing used by club teams, high schools, col leges and professional sportsteams around the world. Though no amount of testing, coaching or studying can completelyel iminate the possibi l ity of injury while playing sports, using ImPACT testing is an crucial stepforward in the treatment of head injuries and wil l ensure that athletes do not exacerbate theproblem by returning to action too soon. I invite you to learn more about ImPACT testing atwww.impacttest.com.
We have also put in extensive work this offseason to improve our branding in an effort to give themany branches of our organization a common brand to ral ly around. We have developed a newFMF logo and added a new Pioneer Cheer spirit mark for our programs. The new FMF logo wasdesigned to be simple and memorable while embracing all facets of our expanded organization.The new Pioneer Cheer spirit mark was developed to give all of our cheer teams an elegant andmemorable symbol to call their own. I think the designs hit on all counts and am excited foreveryone to see them used throughout the organization going forward and for years to come.
Lastly, onl ine registration is being final ized as I write this with an expected "Go Live" of February1 5. Cheer famil ies, please note that we have had to institute new registration guidel ines (seepage 1 9 in this issue) due to the overwhelming popularity of our program. Check our website(www.flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com) for additional registration detai ls and instructions.
As always, we appreciate the support from our famil ies as we work not only to remain thepremier youth football and cheer program in the central Hunterdon area, but to improve everyyear. I t is our goal to provide each child with an exceptional experience and memories that wil llast a l ifetime. We look forward to spending another outstanding season with the FMF Family.
Sincerely,
Craig TorresInterim President
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by Craig TorresFMF Vice President
The game of football has changed radical ly fromthe one we played as kids. Today, even at the
youth level, players are bigger, faster and betterprepared than in the past. At FMF, we continue towork to create a better, safer game to protect ourchildren as well as the future of our sport. Football isa physical game. While we can never completelyremove the risks inherent to the sport, we areconstantly working to minimize the potential dangersas much as possible. When a parent brings theirchi ld to practice or a game, our first responsibi l ity asan organization is to return them safely. We realizethat responsibi l ity and take it very seriously.
At FMF, player safety begins before the team everhits the field. Al l of our coaches have completed theRutgers S.A.F.E.T.Y (SportsAwareness for EducatingToday's Youth) course and arecertified by the RutgersUniversity Youth SportsResearch Council . In addition,al l of our coaches havepassed extensive backgroundchecks and are allowed by the state of NJ to bearound children in a supervisory role. In 201 4, wewil l begin partnering with ImPACT, the world leaderin concussion management, to provide all of ourfootbal l players and cheerleaders age 1 0 and overwith a free ImPACT baseline concussion test.ImPACT testing is the most scientifical ly researchedconcussion management tool on earth and hasbecome the standard in neurological testing forconcussion management in recent years. Thetesting our athletes wil l receive is the same testingused by club teams, high schools, col leges andprofessional sports teams around the world.
Once on the field, our commitment to safety extendsto our coaches teaching the latest blocking andtackling techniques, designed and proven to be bothsafe and effective. All of the Head Coaches runningour teams have been trained and certified by USAFootball (the youth football development partner ofthe NFL). As part of their training, our coaches havebeen taught not only to know what the latesttechniques are, but also how to teach them so that
the players understand both the "how" and the"why". When a player is unsure of why he is beingasked to use a certain technique, it is less l ikely thathe wil l comply, even if it is to his benefit.Recently, concussions have become a hot buttontopic in the news. Though a recent study1
published by the Mayo Clinic in Apri l 201 2 showsempirical ly that impacts received through football donot increase a player'schances of developingneurodegenerativeissues, the issue ofconcussions issomething we takeextremely seriously. All ofour head coaches haveundergone training not just on concussionawareness, but also on concussion AVOIDANCE.Avoiding concussions altogether by teaching safeand proper technique is the first l ine of defenseagainst concussions. This season, as a USAFootball affi l iate, FMF wil l be ful ly adopting the"Heads Up!" tackl ing program in order to help makethe game safer for our players. In the wake ofrecent media reports, coaches and teams aroundthe country are adopting "Heads up!" tackl ing as asafer, more effective technique in order to reducethe possibi l ities of head to head contact duringtackling. "Heads Up!” tackl ing was developed bythe USA Football 's Tackle Advisory Committee inconjunction with NFL Health and Safety. We inviteyou to learn more about the "Heads Up!" Footballprogram at www.usafootball .com.
An il l-fitting helmet is one of the most preventablecauses of concussion in youth football . Our coacheshave been trained by representatives from Riddelland USA Football to fit your child's helmet properly.FMF is proud to provide every player with the youthversion of the Riddell Revolution family of helmetsexclusively (Revolution and Revolution Speed). TheRevolution was the first helmet designed specifical lyin an attempt to reduce concussions, the RevolutionSpeed improved upon the original technology. In arecent study2 done at Virginia Tech University onadult footbal l helmets, Riddell Revolution andRevolution Speed models were rated 4 and 5 stars
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YOUR KIDS, OUR GAME
KEEPING THE GAME OF FOOTBALL SAFE.
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minimizing and even preventing concussions. Weissue every player an age-appropriate mouth guardin order to both prevent dental damage AND toreduce the risk of concussions. Any player withbraces wil l require, and wil l be issued, a braces-specific mouth guard.
Even with al l that we do to keep the game offootball safe for our players, we realize thataccidents and injuries can happen, and we takesteps to be prepared. In the event an injury doesoccur, FMF keeps a certified EMT on staff, presentat al l games and on call for al l practices. We arealso the only program in the area to own anAutomated External Defibri l lator (AED) along withthe proper youth sized AED paddles required for itsuse.
The health and safety of the players entrusted to usis an enormous responsibi l ity, one that FMF hasalways and wil l continue to take very seriously. Weare proud of our current efforts but are constantlylooking for new ways to improve. Our goal is toprovide l ifelong lessons and memories to ourchildren while helping to keep our sport vibrant,healthy and safe.
1 "High School Football and Risk ofNeurodegeneration: A Community-Based Study"Mayo Clinic Proceediings Apri l 201 2;87(4):335-340
2 VT study results (updated for 201 2) can be foundonline at: http: //www.sbes.vt.edu/nid.php
respectively, making them among the best helmetsavailable on the market for concussion safety.
I t has always been our policy at FMF that any FMF-issued helmet used in any game or practice beprofessionally reconditioned, inspected and re-certified by our reconditioning vendor (at our cost)before being put back into service. Thereconditioning vendor we use is the same one thatreconditions and re-certifies the helmets of HighSchools, Colleges and even Professional teams inthe area. Many people don't real ize that footbal lhelmets can and do expire. Unaware of this fact,some organizations may put helmets into use thathave outl ived their useful l ife. At FMF, it has alwaysbeen our policy that once a helmet reaches itsexpiration date it is removed from service,destroyed, and replaced with a new one. Becauseof this policy, we replaced over 20 helmets last year(at a cost of over $200 each) and wil l replaceanother 30+ helmets this year.
While we pride ourselves on providing our playersthe best equipment available, even the bestdesigned equipment in the world isn't safe if itdoesn't fit properly. Our staff has been trained toproperly fit al l equipment so that their safetyfeatures are uti l ized to the ful lest. As an example,improper fitting shoulder pads (either too large ortoo small), can lead to increased chances ofshoulder and neck injuries. Bigger pads don'talways mean safer pads. We realize thatsomething as simple as mouth guards are animportant, but often overlooked, piece of safetyequipment. They do more than just protect teeth;they have been proven to have an important role in
You girls ROCKED!!Your hard work and dedication was inspirational
to eveyone around you.
We are so very proud of you!
. . . and for finishing second in the Nation!
Congratulations to ourExtended Season Competition Team
on their outstanding performance at UCA Nationals
COMPETITION
CHEERSQUAD
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PION
EER
TRAI
NING
SQUA
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EXTENDED SEASON TRAINING SQUADCOMPETITION RESULTS
New Rochelle Festival of Champions - 2nd Place
UCA Garden State Challenge - 1 st Place
Upper Darby Cheer Comp - 2nd Place
Warren Hills Spirit Challenge - 1 st Place
Roxbury Rumble - 1 st Place & GRAND CHAMPIONS!
WAY TO FINISH STRONG GIRLS...CONGRATULATIONSTO ALL THE COACHES AND CHEERLEADERS.
GO PIONEERS!! !
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CHEERGUIDELINES
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These are the accomplishments we have documented evidence for, there have been severaladditional championships in the organization’s history whose details have been lost to themists of time. If you have any information regarding past FMF championships not listed
here, please contact [email protected]. Thank You.
1 974Midget Football: Undefeated SeasonMidget Football: WCMFLChampions
1975Biddy Football: WCMFLChampions
1978Biddy Football: WCMFLRunner-Up
1980Biddy Football: WCMFLChampions
1982Midget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up
1986Biddy Football: Friendship Bowl Winner vs EastonMidget Football: Friendship Bowl Winner vs EastonMidget Football: WCMFLChampions
1987Biddy Football: WCMFLChampions
1990Pony (Peewee) Football: Undefeated SeasonPony (Peewee) Football: WCMFLChampionsBiddy Football: Undefeated/Unscored OnBiddy Football: WCMFLChampions
1991Midget Football: WCMFLChampions
1992Biddy Football: WCMFLRunner-Up
1993Biddy Football: WCMFLSouth Division ChampionsBiddy Football: WCMFLChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up
1995Midget Football: WCMFLSouth Division ChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLChampions
1996Midget Football: WCMFLCo-Champions
1997Midget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up
1998Peewee Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalst
2001Peewee Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistBiddy Football: WCMFLChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLChampions
2002Peewee Football: WCMFLChampionsBiddy Football: WCMFLChampions
2003Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: WCMFLChampions
2004Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist
2005Midget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist
2006Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: WCMFLRunner-Up
2007Biddy Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Football: Undefeated Regular SeasonMidget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist
2008Biddy Football: WCMFLChampionsMidget Football: WCMFLSemi-Finalist
2009Midget Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistMidget Cheer: American School & Rec CheerRunner-UpBiddy Cheer: American School & Rec CheerChampions
2010Peewee Football: WCMFLChampionsVarsity Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistExtended Cheer: UCAGarden State Challenge ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec NATIONALCHAMPION
2011Varsity Football: WCMFLSemi-FinalistPeewee Football: JSFC Undefeated Patriot Division ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec National Runner-Up
2012Varsity Football: WCMFLRunner-UpVarsity Football: JSFC “31 Bowl” Winner vs NorthExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec National Finalist
2013JV Football: JSFC Skylands Runner-UpExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec Northeast Region ChampionsExtended Cheer: UCASr. Rec National Runner-Up
HISTORICALACHIEVEMENTS
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The following FMF Graduates represented Hunterdon Central Football in 2011 , 201 2 & 201 3
201 3 Freshman
Adams, Logan
Amaker, Khalid
Batten, Devan
Bistany, Joseph
D'Agostino, Nicholas
Enslin, Michael
Fiorini , Evan
Gantner, Joseph
Iodice, Michael
Johnson, Kevin
Joyce, Conall
Knight, Andrew
Kovacs, Wil l iam
Leeds, Blake
Lopuzzo, Stephen
Navarro, Andres
Quintero, Christopher
Riche, Nolan
Salem, Zachary
Scheier, David
Schnitzlein, Anthony
201 3 Sophmores
Butts, Malcolm
Mania, James
Mitchell , Michael
Wynkoop, Walt
Coakley, Ben
Jones, Jake
Gallo, Tyler
Talarico, Matthew
Vitale, Dominick
Coury, Steven
Whalen, Bil l
Zahos, Tommy
Ungar, Brad
Young, Austin
Mahoney, Matt
Busher, Jake
Gabel, Tyler
Rodriguez, Josh
201 2 SENIORS
Keegan Hickey
Blaze Mantineo
Evan Boelter
Matt Gwidz
Bryan Duncan
Don Savacool
The following FMF Graduates represented Hunterdon Central Cheer in 201 3
Varsity:
Brianna Anderson
Nicole Bancroft
Quinn Hickey
Courtney Johnson
Jil l Kakalecik
Gabby Luciano
Isabelle Parcel
Courtney Patterson
Lindsey Pierle
Samantha Schnitzlein
Devany Burke
The following FMF Graduates represented North Hunterdon Cheer in 201 3
JUNIOR VARSITY
Maddy Reil ly
2011 SENIORS
Dan Schuster
Dylan Livioti
Nick Markey
Paul Leonhauser
Blake Searfoss
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Best Wishes to All of Our Graduates!
We are Proud of You!
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201 3 Juniors
Cole, Bobby
Nehila, Christian
Shoemaker, Kevin
Pfauth, Cale
Matheny, Kevin
Aquino, Leo
Navarro, EriK
Adams, Austin
Crespo, Nestor
Stone, Matthew
Lippert, Robert
Bindas, Tadd
201 3 Seniors
Diehl, Mark
Mitrow, Nick
Barr, Stephen
Wideman, Jordan
Jr Varsity:
Alexa Amiano
Alyssa Gottl ieb
Kari Jensen
Erica Pastore
Colleen Ross
Olivia Schaub
Katie Schnell
Jul ia Skala
Sarah Shaik
Apri l Stricker
RECENTALUM
NI
JAMES L. "JIMMY" WILSONOur Number One Fan
Jimmy Wilson left a lasting memory with everyone who visited Pioneer Field throughout the 1 980's and early1 990's. While his wheelchair kept him from taking part on the field, it couldn't keep him from being part of theteam. At the end of every summer, l ike the changing of the seasons, Jimmy was there to usher in footbal l
season. He was as much a part of the Pioneer family as the crack of pads echoing through the crisp autumn airand the roar of the crowd on game day. For close to a decade, Jimmy never missed a game, indeed, he nevermissed a practice in al l of his time with us. His love for the game and for the team was infectious and wil l be
forever remembered. In 1 994, after his passing, the organization recognized Jimmy's contribution to our familyby naming the playing field after him and retiring the number one jersey, in memory of their #1 fan.
JOSEPH YASHKAS6/4/85 - 4/29/00 : Forever a Pioneer
Joey Yashkas was a Pioneer through and through. He played football for the program and was a greatteammate and a key member of the team from his peewee days through his eigth grade season. As much ashe loved football and his teammates, Joey also loved racing motorcycles. I t was this love that took Joey from usfar too soon. After the tragic motorcycle accident that took his l ife in 2000, the organization retired his number55 and decreed that in remembrance of Joey and Jimmy, their numbers 1 and 55 be painted in the corner of the
endzone for every home game so that they wil l always be part of our family.
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MEM
BRAN
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THANK YOU
The FMF Board of Trustees would l ike to extend a special Thank You to:
and
Eric Sias andMadalta Enterprises LLCGeneral Contracting
908.751 [email protected]
30 Years of Experience
The children and famil ies of Flemington Midget Football wil l be forevergrateful for al l of the generosity, dedication and hard work you put intopreparing our new field house and cheer building. You went above and
beyond in your work and for that we want to say. . .
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OFFICERSCraig Torres – Interim President
Scott Emmons - Vice President
Mark Cole – Treasurer
Jeannie Whalen – Secretary
Sheila Beckman – Director of Cheer
Dan Eggemann – Director of Football
TRUSTEESGeorgio Vuolde - JSFC Football Contact
Jen Morrison – Pictures & Events
Paige McClel lan – One Day Events
Anne Gorski - Team Coordinators
Tina Gruber - SpiritWear/Snack Shack
Bob Fiore - Registration
Victoria Brito - Fundraising
Joe Pasquale - Equipment
Debbie Portnoy - Fundraising
Jason Hart - Fundraising
Bob Loss - Registration
Ralph Juergensen - Grounds/Maintenance
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As of January 201 4, long time board members Tom Luciano, Len Darrow, and Doreenand Don Stevenson, have official ly retired from the board. Their contributions to the
program cannot be measured and though the children of our community may not realizeit, we would not be the program we are today without their dedication and effort. Theywil l sti l l remain around the fields helping out. I f you see them, pleae join me in offering
them a heartfelt "thank you"!
Are you interested in becoming a member of the board? Hard working, motivatedindividuals are needed to help continue the 46-year tradition of excellence at FMF.Board membership is also an opportunity to help shape the future of the premier
footbal l and cheer program in the central Hunterdon region. For more information onhow to become a board member, contact craig. torres@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com
Want to get more involved but not sure if you want to become a board member? Weneed motivated parents to fi l l commitee positions and help make our children's FMFexperience the best it can be. Contact scott.emmons@flemingtonmidgetfootbal l .com
for more information.
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FBOARDOFTRUSTEES
THANK YOU
HELP WANTED
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All Flemington Midget Football teams areproud to be affiliated with USA Football
(the youth football development partner of the NFL).
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