Huddle Up Flag Football is the premier youth NFL flag football experience, brought to you by Arcadia Sports Central. We offer flag football for boys AND girls (co-ed) ages 4-15 years old in the spring, fall and winter seasons. **The youngest age group is the 5-6 age group so any 4 year olds will be in that age group and play with and against 5 & 6 year olds. The 4 year olds need to be at least 4 and a half, closer to pushing 5.
Our 5 on 5 rules have been designed to mimic high school rules as much as possible, with keeping it age appropriate so the athletes can learn the fundamentals of the game and prepare for the next level of competition. Huddle Up promotes individual player development, with the hopes that every player has a chance to be a playmaker. Our goal at Arcadia Sports Central, in all of our programs, is to keep kids excited about sports and provide a fun and safe atmosphere for our community’s kids to play. Most importantly is that the kids have fun and enjoy the sport.
Our coaches are volunteers, typically a parent of a kid on the team, and are background checked and attend a coach certification with us. We provide them with the necessary equipment to conduct successful practices throughout the season.
Player fees for this program start at $159 and increase as the season kick off draws near. You can take advantage of the best player rates when you register early. The player fee schedule is posted on the registration fee for each season with the cost and dates of each increase.
Your player fee includes:
· NFL reversible game jersey
· 8 scheduled games (first round of the end of season tournament
included)
· End of season championship ring or effort medal (only age
division tournament champions receive a ring)
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Rulebook
These rules are intended to promote proper instruction, and to form strong fundamentals for the next level of competition. We encourage you not only to read these rules, but to promote sportsmanship in the league, always keeping the spirit of teamwork and camaraderie in mind. This is not the NFL: these are kids, coaches are volunteers. Officials are human, and a positive player experience is not hinged on the outcome of any single contest.