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2010 CFSA Football Timeline 
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Registration has started opening for Area Summer Football Camps. Please check the Summer Camps Tab for Details. |
| Sept 7 |
Freshman & JV Weigh In Make Up Date - Arnold Middle School 7:00 - 8:00 pm (Bring Player & Helmet to Weigh In) |
| Sept 12 |
Final turn in of Money for Otis Tucker Grill Dust - Velocity Sports (2 - 4 pm) All monies and any remaining unsold product if any to be turned in. |
| Oct 12, 13, 18, & 19 |
Team Pictures at Velocity Sports Click Here to see when your team is scheduled.
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This season the Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Divisions have games scheduled with teams from Fort Bend Grid Iron Football. Please pay attention to the schedule, some games will be played at their schools, the school list and maps are listed below.
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Austin High School map
3434 Pheasant Creek Drive
Sugar Land, TX 77498
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Baines Middle School map
9000 Sienna Ranch Rd.
Missouri City, TX 77459
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Elkins High School map
7007 Knights Court
Missouri City, TX 77459
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2009 Action Photographs for All Teams!!
CFSA Football and SnapKids are offering photos from the 2008 season, look for photographers and brochures at your games!

Texas Statutes regarding interaction on the field of play with a Referee
Most of you will not let your emotion for the game get in the way of acting appropriately during and after the game. I know some of you will not agree with every call the referee makes, and that will likely evoke an emotion. There are few NFL games where we agree with every call. It will not be much different in these games either. Approaching and/or discussing your disagreement with the referee at any time is not an option, whether you are a player, coach, or fan. It is also against the law. Please click here for details.
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CFSA Football Core Values
- Encourage a love of the game by providing a competitive program that is fun for all concerned.
- Teach the lessons that youth football is uniquely designed to promote such as:
- Teamwork and Sportsmanship
- Discipline and Commitment
- Respect for Self and Authority
- Success is earned through hard work and development of talent
- Respect the role of parents in the development of their children.
- Encourage citizenship and promotion of community.
- Stimulate healthful recreation.
- Build self-confidence and a sense of self-worth.
- Help those who desire to play at the middle school level develop their skills.
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CFSA Football Contacts
See the Committee Tab for specific roles and contact details for the Football Committee members.
Coaches and Parents are asked to contact their Division Commissioners with questions and concerns using the following addresses:
Direct Website Problems or Inquires to the Football Webmaster.
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Updated 2 Aug 2009