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American Youth Football (AYF)

At AYF we remember "it's for the kids."

 

AYF Program Statement

AYF Membership Structure and Terminology/Definitions

AYF Recommended Team Classifications

AYF Conference All-Star Tournament

AYF Spring Football / Summer Passing Leagues/Tournaments

AYF Coach Training

AYF Player Camps

AYF Rules and Regulations

AYF Monthly E-Newsletter - "The Huddle"

AYF Coaches Corner

 

AYF Program Statement:

 

American Youth Football (AYF) requires 3 basic principles of all of its membership:

 

SAFETY, SPORTSMANSHIP,  FULL PARTICIPATION.                

 

AYF has 3 distinct divisions of play for all of it's National Tournament Membership. In each case Kids compete with kids of similar age and/or size.

 

AYF believes in building communities of strong leaders, by encouraging and rewarding strong academic achievement, teaching the lessons of dedication, honest effort, and fair play, special athletes emerge to become the leaders of our great country. 

 

AYF and its volunteers and sponsors share the dream that every child who wants to play football or cheer has the opportunity despite financial constraints. This prompted the "Circle Of Giving Back" concept. Each child enrolled in the AYF program is encouraged to remember and thank their parents and the many volunteers who selflessly give of themselves to their communities in which they live in order to model and promote community involvement to tomorrows leaders. Click Here to read successful stories of how the "Kids Give Back" to complete the circle of giving back.  If you know someone deserving of recognition for their commitment to the "Giving Back" concept you can nominate them to the "Wall of Honor" by submitting your nomination Click Here.

 

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AYF Membership Structure:

American Youth Football, is a non-intrusive, non-controlling organization, our membership and rules, exist in two independent structures.

 

1) Local / Independent Membership Structure:

AYF Local Membership Structure stays true to the AYF objective of remaining non-intrusive and supporting all football and cheer teams regardless of their competitive intentions.  Organizations thatDO NOT plan to participate in AYF inter-league Regional and National Tournament competitions have the freedom to participate as a member of AYF.

Local Membership Structure leagues are free to play in accordance with their own locally adopted and current governing rules, in so long as their rules subscribe to the following governing principles.:

1. Safety,

2. Sportsmanship,

3. Full Participation, (Everyone gets to play.)

Local Membership Structure leagues can retain independence in creating a structure that fits their group specifically.

2) National / Tournament Membership Structure:

AYF Tournament Membership Structure pertains to those leagues that do plan to participate in AYF Regional and National Championships Tournaments and other AYF Sanctioned pre or post-season games/tournaments.  These leagues must strictly abide by AYF Rules and Regulations as outlined in the Official AYF Rule Book. This rulebook must be followed at all times, this includes but is not limited to Pre-Season, In-Season, and Post-Season play (Year Round).

    AYF football rulebooks are available to our members. To become a member visit www.joinayf.com.   

 

Tournament Membership Structure: Terminology/Definitions

    A) Region:

A Region is defined as a geographic territory. The geographic territory is determined by the AYF National Office. The 8 regional territories that make up AYF can be found online at:  AYF Regional Map.  A Region is comprised of Member Conferences within its territory that have applied for, and have been granted membership, by the National Office.

    B) Conference:

A Conference is defined by the geographic boundary of its membership. A Conference’s membership is the Associations that have applied for, and have been granted membership, by the Conferences governing body. In keeping with the American Youth Football’s Goals and Philosophies no application for membership should be unreasonably withheld.

    C) Association:

An Association is often defined as a local city, or town. The Association may be restricted by its Conference from drawing participants from certain geographic territory/boundaries. The acceptable method and determination of what participants can register within any given Association will be governed by the Conference/Region to which it is a member. The movement of a participant from one member Association to another must be strictly governed and enforced by the Conference/Region to which it is a member in accordance with the rules contained in the current AYF National Rulebook. An Associations membership is the Participants that have applied for, and have been granted membership, by the Associations governing body. In keeping with the American Youth Football’s Goals and Philosophies no application for membership should be unreasonably withheld and under no circumstances will a participant be discriminated against.

    D) Participant:

A Participant is defined as a minor child that has applied for and has been granted membership within a given Association.

    E) Division:

A Division is defined as a grouping of Teams in specific Age and Weight Class or Grade / Age Class. AYF offers the following Divisions: National and All-American. These Divisions are further defined under the heading of “AYF Recommended Team Classifications” on this webpage.

    F) Team:

A Team / Classification is defined as a grouping within an age and weight class such as: Junior PeeWee, PeeWee, Junior Midget, or any Grade in the Grade based Age Protected division.

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AYF Recommended Team Classifications:

 

 

Reminder – IF YOU DO NOT MAKE THE WEIGHT YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE. 

 

NOTE:

Any “Sweat Down” or Extreme” weight loss used by a player to make weight will be grounds for immediate suspension for the players own safety.
Any Coach, Administrator or Team Personnel found to have advised, encouraged, or tolerated any “Sweat Down” or “Extreme” weight loss techniques will be grounds for immediate suspension. Suspension will be anywhere from 1 year to permanent depending on the severity. Head Coaches will be held responsible for the actions of all team personnel.


 

*INSTRUCTIONAL DIVISIONS

Team

Age (as of July 31st)

Max Stripped Weight + Uniform Allowance = Max Dressed Weight

Tiny Mite

7 and Under

  85   + 5  = 90 lbs

Mitey Mite

9 and Under

   100   + 5  = 105 lbs

1st Grade

Protected Age 7 as of 12/31

Unrestricted

2nd Grade

Protected Age 8 as of 12/31

Unrestricted

3rd Grade

Protected Age 9 as of 12/31

Unrestricted

*Instructional Division can be established/adjusted as your Conference sees fit, adjust to the needs of your area with this chart as a Guideline.

Age and/or Grades can be combined to fit the needs of your area

Sample playing rules for Instructional Division play can be found online.

Pre-Game Weigh-In Must Be Conducted Prior To Each Game

 National DivisionNATIONAL DIVISION

Team

Age (as of July 31st)

Max Stripped Weight + Uniform Allowance = Max Dressed Weight

Cadet

8, 9 and 10 O/L

104 + 5 = 109 lbs,
  8
4 + 5 =   89 lbs

Jr. PeeWee

10 and Under, 11 O/L

114 + 5 = 119 lbs,
  94 + 5 =   99 lbs


PeeWee

11 and Under, 12 O/L

129 + 5 = 134 lbs,
109 + 5 = 114 lbs


Jr. Midget

12 and Under, 13 O/L

144 + 6 = 150 lbs,
124 + 6 = 130 lbs


Midget

14 and Under, 15 O/L

169 + 6 = 175 lbs,
149 + 6 = 155 lbs


Pre-Game Weigh-In Must Be Conducted Prior To Each Game

 All-American DivisionALL-AMERICAN DIVISION

Grade Based / Age Protected

Grade

Max.

Age

Range

Protected

Age

Protected Age Explanation

4th

8/9/10

10

10 in 4th grade can not turn 11 on or before 12/31

5th

9/10/11

11

11 in 5th grade can not turn 12 on or before 12/31

6th

10/11/12

12

12 in 6th grade can not turn 13 on or before 12/31

7th

11/12/13

13

13 in 7th grade can not turn 14 on or before 12/31

8th

12/13/14

14

14 in 8th grade can not turn 15 on or before 12/31

9th

13/14/15

15

15 in 9th grade can not turn 16 on or before 12/31

Grades can be Combined.


American Youth Football Strongly Supports High School Football And Will Encourage All Participants To Join Their Local High School Team Over Any Youth League.


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AYF Conference All-Star Tournament:

American Youth Football (AYF) has developed the Conference All-Star tournament for those kids who will be graduating to their High School programs (8th Graders), have maintained a high standard of academic performance, and would like to have the opportunity to experience participating in an out of state Championship Tournament. Please see your Conference Commissioner/President for more details.

 

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Under Armour AYF ALL STAR GAME:

American Youth Football (AYF) has partnered with Under Armour to provide an exciting opportunity to it’s membership, both Football and Cheer. The Annual Under Armour AYF All Star Game was established to allow the older participants, those leaving youth football/cheer, the opportunity to travel and experience participation with kids from all over the country. It will allow some better understanding and friendships to develop and require coaches from different organizations the opportunity to work together to further the objective of providing and giving back to the youth of their communities. It should be understood that while the participation is a competition for the football players it is the exposure and experience being offered to the kids that is the most important feature of this effort. Winning is the result of the contest the reward is the wisdom one will gain from this opportunity.

 

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AYF Spring Football / Summer Passing Leagues/Tournaments:

American Youth Football (AYF) acknowledges Spring Football and Summer Passing Leagues. AYF recommends that any Conference, Association, Team participating in Spring Football and/or Summer Passing Leagues do so by following the format established by their local High School or State High School Athletic Governing Board. 
 


Great care should be taken to not interfere with other Spring and Summer sports such as Baseball, Lacrosse, and family vacations. American Youth Football requires that NO pressure be placed on individuals to participate. Coaches that “Require” or in anyway manipulate Fall participants to join or participate in anyway or who do not plan and allow for participation in other sports and family vacations should be immediately suspended from coaching any team during the regular (Fall) season. Conferences are required to monitor any Spring or Summer events. AYF encourages organizations to enlist the help and support of their local high school football programs for any Spring Football program and may benefit by utilizing the Junior and Senior Football players from their local high school to organize and officiate any Passing League or Tournament. This allows the "Kids to Play" and should be run as a "Drop in and Play" format.

 

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AYF Monthly E-Newsletter - "The Huddle"

Subscribe to the "Huddle" our Award Winning monthly newsletter.  Keep up to date with AYF news, special features, updates form the AYF Community, specials from our sponsors, donation and grant programs, regional and national tournament information, new AYF programs and a whole lot more! Click here to subscribe

 

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AYF Coaches Corner

Read interesting Articles and Tips written by some of our top Coaches and Administrators.

    Are You Ready for Football, by Bob Lawrence

 

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AYF Rules and Regulations

AYF football rulebooks are only available to our members. To become a member visit www.joinayf.com

 

American Youth Football recommends and follows, for Regional and National Tournament play, NFHS rules, for both football and spirit.  NFHS rules are the standard in high school sports rules and regulations; by adopting and playing in accordance with these rules you are providing for a smoother transition for youth participants should they choose to compete at a higher level. To receive a copy of the NFHS rules click here www.nfhs.org

 

Rule Books and Operations manuals can be found on the MyAYFcontrol panel. This site is available to members only, use the password and username you were emailed upon joining.  If your league or conference is a member of AYF and you are a coach or league administrator and don't have a username and password, ask your league administrator to add you to the league account.

 

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AYF Football Support

Email: Bill@AmericanYouthFootball.com to reach the National Football Commissioner for any football rule related questions.

 

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