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Frederick Steelers have long commute to play games!

MARYLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

 

Contact Information:

 

Contact: Charles Elliott

E-Mail: ceceelliott@msn.com

Website: www.eteamz.com/mfa

Banneker Falcons

Central MD Titans

Fairmont Heights

Frederick Steelers

Gwynn’s Falls 49ers

Hyattsville Hawks

Laurel Hurricanes

Marlow Heights Hurricanes

Maryland Jaguars

Maryland Jr. Terps

Northeast Chargers

Northwest Bulldogs

Northwood Rams

Old Town Gators

Prince George’s Storm

Southern MD Redskins

White Oak Warriors

Hampstead Ravens Join MMYFCL! MMYFCL still growing…

Hampstead Ravens youth football and cheer program join the MMFYCL according to their new online registration forms.  MMYFCL continues to show smart growth selecting great programs to participate in their already largest football league in Maryland.  Go Hampstead!  Good luck this fall.  You made a great choice moving to MMFYCL.  

Prince George’s Storm Leaves Pop Warner? Lowers Frederick Steelers Competition for Fall.

Years of successful teams in the Pop Warner program has ended with the Prince George’s Storm leaving Pop Warner “in Good Standing” and heading for greener pastures in the American Youth Football (AYF) organization according to their website at : http://www.pgstorm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=95&Itemid=60

You have to ask yourself the question why would the Storm be leaving Pop Warner?  You may want to contact them if you are a Frederick Steeler to find out why they are leaving Pop Warner.

2009. Jr. Pee Wee (D2) football team won the Maryland State Championship and competed in the Eastern Regional Championships against teams in Delaware and New Jersey.

  • 2010. Jr. Pee Wee (D2) football team won the Maryland State Championship and competed in the Eastern Regional Championships against teams in New Jersey.
  • 2010. Jr. Pee Wee (D3) football team won the Maryland State Championship and competed in the Eastern Regional Championships in Delaware.
  • 2010. The Storm grew to over 240 participants during the fall season.
  • 2011. Storm separates from Pop Warner in good standing and becomes a member of the American Youth Football (AYF) organization.  
  • visit www.pgstorm.com for more information.

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