In 2023, MYFA switched league and now belongs to the West Jersey Youth Football League (WJYFL). Player will be placed in the corresponding team based on age in accordance with WJYFL requirements.
Early Registration is $325.00. This includes the game jersey and use of MYFA shoulder pads, helmet, and pants.
After July 1, Registration will increase to $350.00.
After August 1, Registration will increase to $400.00 to cover the cost for expedited jersey. There is no guarantee that the last name will be on the jersey and a number will be assigned.
The following programs are now open that provide registration fee assistances and scholarships to play sports.
Lindsey Von Foundation:
Applications are now open for the scholarship, who are in need and passionate about their sport(s) are welcome to apply. Applicants should showcase their ability to overcome obstacles, discover true grit, and pursue their goals when completing the application. Scholarship funds can be applied to sports programs of any kind and for any amount up to $25,000.
Scholarships will be awarded twice a year in the spring and fall. In order to apply for a scholarship, applicants must fill out the online application on the Foundation's website at www.lindseyvonnfoundation.org/scholarships and may be contacted for an interview with the LVF Scholarship Selection Committee.
Dick’s Sporting Good Foundation
As youth sports start back up, many kids may not return to play because of costs. The DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation is proud to announce a $5,000,000 Sports Matter grant to Every Kid Sports, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, to provide income-restricted families financial assistance to cover registration fees and help ensure every kid has a chance to play.*
Parents or guardians can apply for assistance at SportsMatter.org/RegistrationFees. Qualifying families can apply for up to $150, four times a year per child, to cover youth sports registration fees.
https://www.sportsmatter.org/s/registration-fees-and-equipment
MYFA will waive the balance of the registration fees for any fees not covered by any of the above scholarships.
Parents and athletes need to manage their SportsEngine accounts to ensure they get the most out of their experience during each sporting season. With their accounts properly configured, athletes and their families will receive communications according to their preferences and be able to complete registrations more efficiently. SportsEngine has created a Team Management Guide for Parents and Athletes that will help our members with frequently asked questions about our website and mobile app.
Here is your quick start guide to creating an account and using the SportsEngine platform as an athlete or parent.
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Jack Casey Hannon (August 17, 2015 – August 2, 2021) was a jolt of energy and a hug of love to all who knew him. His enthusiasm was infectious. Jack is best described as ‘full throttle’ – he gave 100% of himself 100% of the time. Jack was a super fan of baseball and football. He had a great passion for sports and enjoyed practice as much as any game. Even though he loved competition, Jack was always excited just to play. He provided an unforgettable smile to anyone willing to play catch with him. The mission of the Jack Hannon ‘Full Throttle’ Fund is to help Jack’s inspiring and loving spirit live on through charitable projects focused on youth development, bringing fun and joy to children.