Issaquah Youth Football News & Announcements

2023 Cheer Uniform Fitting

May 19, 2023

We’ll see everyone at our Uniform Fitting on Sunday, June 11 in the IMS Commons. Returning cheerleaders, please be sure to arrive in full uniform for coaches review. New cheerleaders should wear fitted shorts/sports bra/swimsuit. Last names A-F 10:30-11:30 Last names G-L 11:30-12:30 Last names M-Z 12:30-1:30 Just a reminder that there will be no…

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2023 Key Dates

Mar 20, 2023

2023 Key Dates Apr-5:  Priority Registration for return players and cheerleaders Apr-19:  “Early” Registration opens for all football players and cheerleaders May-15: Cheer Parent Meeting May-17:  Regular Registration opens Jun-2:  Cheer Registration ends TBD:  Tackle Football Equipment Check-out Jun-11:  Cheer Uniform Fitting Jun-30: Tackle Football Registration ends Jul 24-26: Football & Cheer Summer Camps Aug-7: …

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2022 Football Equipment Return

Nov 10, 2022

Tackle Football players must return their loaned equipment now so that we can repair and recondition in time for next season. Each player should return: Helmet with chin strap Shoulder pads (2) Black football pants All equipment return will take place on Wednesday, November 16 at Pacific Cascade Middle School from 6:30 PM until 8:30…

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2022 Tackle Football Equipment Check-out

Jun 2, 2022

All Tackle Football players are required to attend equipment check-out and uniform sizing on Sat, June 11th at Pacific Cascade Middle School. 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM     Rookie & Cub 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM   Sophomore 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM   Junior Varsity 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM     Varsity * If you have…

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Fall 2022 Registration

Mar 22, 2022

Tackle Football, Flag Football, and Cheer registration for the Fall 2022 season will officially open on April 18, 2022.  Returning players and cheerleaders should expect an email from the Club with instructions on how to register during the special “returners” window of April 4 – 17.

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Concussion and Injury Concerns?

Jan 3, 2022

You should be. Concussions are a brain injury that can have serious lifetime consequences if not treated properly. Football is a contact sport and, like any sport, injuries will occur. There is, however, a misperception that Youth Football players face the same injury risk as NFL and College players. Our Club takes player safety VERY…

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