Saturday, November 08, 2008

Baltimore Washington Eagles

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Register for Coaching Course

Register for Winter Camp

Monday, October 06, 2008

Kids Clinics/Games at Nationals

On October 11/12, the USFooty National Championship Tourney is at the US Airfore Academy in Colorado Springs CO. There will be kids clinics and games during the weekend. The clinics and games are for boys and girls aged 5 to 16. They will be non-contact and designed to introduce the kids to the skills and rules of footy.

The likely schedule is:
Saturday October 11 at 2pm: Boomerang Field
Sunday October 12 at 11am: Location TBA

If you are interested in participating please email christopher_p_adams "AT" hotmail.com.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Game 2: Saturday September 20 3pm Bluemont

DC Footy Kids is having its second game of the year.

When: Saturday September 20 3pm
Where: Bluemont Park #1 (field furthest from the tennis courts).

Bring cleats and water. This will be a non-contact game and we will go through some rules and skills before the game.

This game will be in conjunction with a game between No. 1 Baltimore Washington Eagles and the Philly Hawks.

There will be free clinics and games for boys and girls aged from 5 to 16.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Jay and RJ off to great start



Eagles RJ (left) and Jay (right) work to get the ball out against Denmark during the International Cup in Melbourne. The American Revolution are 2-0 with a game against South Africa coming up.
For more go to USFootyNews.com.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Saturday Morning Footy kicks off


On Saturday July 12, DCFootyKids helds its first Saturday Morning Footy session.  It was great to have so many kids and parents out kicking the footy around.  

With the help of Eagles Coach Aaron Tyndall and Revo RJ Wheelock, we went through a number of skills and skill games including "sink the ship", "hot hands", and "keep away".

Saturday Morning Footy finished with a great game between the Eagles and the Blues.

The Eagles had some great plays, but the play of the day was from the Blues with a couple of great hand passes leading to a great goal.  The game ended with a goal from a tight angle after siren.

NEXT: July 19 9am Saturday Morning Footy at Bluemont Park.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Saturday Morning Footy Begins July 12


Saturday Morning Footy combines clinics and non-contact games to introduce the skills, rules and incredible fun of Australian football to boys and girls aged 5 to 16.

When: 9.00 am to 10.30 am July 12, 19 and 26.

Where: Bluemont Park (Field #1) in Arlington VA

What: Bring water bottle, sunscreen, running shoes and a hat. Cleats are optional but suggested as the field is often wet in the morning.

How Much: FREE!

We will have fun activities to introduce the boys and girls (and their parents) to Australian football with each session ending with a fun non-contact game.

Representatives from the Baltimore Washington Eagles and the US National Team, the American Revolution will provide coaching and instruction.

For more information email christopher_p_adams AT hotmail DOT com.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Arlington Blues home against DC Eagles

Blue flyes for the mark


On June 28 2008, the DC Junior Eagles played their first full game against their determined rival the Arlington Junior Blues. On a hot evening in Bluemont Park, the DC Junior Eagles took on the Arlington Junior Blues in a 9-a-side non-contact game. The boys and girls ages 5 to 10 played the game all out from the start.


The game was hosted by DCFootyKids and the Baltimore Wahington Eagles.

NEXT: Saturday Morning Footy at 9am July 12 at Bluemont Park



(PHOTO: Blue boy flys for the mark)


Blues chase down the ballThe first quarter was all Eagles, as CJ, Finian, Artur and Ameen controlled the middle and scored some great goals. The Blues needed to regroup at the quarter break and did just that. The Blues came back hard in the second, led by Cullen and Kenteriz. The Eagles defenders of Noah and Jalen worked hard but were not able to stop the Blues from taking the lead going into the big break.


Hard work


The third quarter was goal for goal as each team fought hard for the ball in a tight contest. The Eagles scored a couple of nice goals, including one from Noah who ran hard from the back line. But the Blues were also moving the ball better, exemplafied by a great bit of play where Cullen kicked to Kenteriz who marked in the center and quickly played on to Jasmeen who marked in the forward line.


In the last quarter, the Blues smaller players started to get on top, particularly Dennis and John, while the Eagles were starting to run out of legs. With the clock winding down, CJ kicked the goal of the day with a great pick up and snap that slid passed the goal post.


BEST


Arlington Junior Blues: Cullen, Kenteriz, Jasmeen, Dennis


DC Junior Eagles: CJ, Finian, Noah, Artur


Umpires: Chris Adams and Tony Goodman


Chase for the ball

Friday, June 27, 2008

Junior Eagles Membership

House League Teams


EAGLES

JUMPER: Royal blue and yellow
SHORTS: Royal blue
SOCKS: Royal blue and yellow

CJ A.
Ben B. (traded from Bombers)
Luka B.
Joe B.
Thomas Co. (traded from Bombers)
Jamie F.
Nicolas H.
Andres P.
Noah S.
Lachlan W.





BLUES

JUMPER: Navy blue and white
SHORTS: White
SOCKS: Navy blue

TEAM MEMBERS
Christopher-Thomas C.
Timothy E.
Ben G.
Robby G.
Cameron M.
Anna M.
Max P.
Natalie R.
Jonathan W.
David W.






BOMBERS

JUMPER: Black with red sash
SHORTS: Black
SOCKS: Black and red

TEAM MEMBERS
Spencer A. (traded from Eagles)
Lucia B.
Thomas Ca. (traded from Eagles)
Alexander G.
Jack H.
Dana M.
Philip P.
Mackena S.
Cami S.
Daniel S.
Martin W.







House League Schedule


Round 1: June 26
9.00 Introduction and warm up
9.15 Eagles v Blues (Bombers practice with coaching staff)
9.40 Eagles v Bombers (Blues practice)
10.05 Blues v Bombers (Eagles practice)

Round 2: July 10
9.00 Introduction and warm up.
9.15 Blues v Eagles (Bombers practice with coaching staff)
9.40 Blues v Bombers (Eagles practice)
10.05 Bombers v Eagles (Blues practice)

Round 3: July 17
9.00 Introduction and warm up.
9.15 Bombers v Blues (Eagles practice with coaching staff)
9.40 Bombers v Eagles (Blues practice)
10.05 Eagles v Blues (Bombers practice)

Finals: July 24
9.00 Introduction
9.10 Skills session.
9.30 Preliminary Final: 2 v 3 (1 practice)
10.00 Grand Final: 1 v winner of PF

House League MVP

After each game a designated official (coach, umpire etc) gives votes for each teams best player. 3 votes for the best player, 2 for the next, and 1 for third best player on each team. The results are added up and this table presents the leading vote getters after the first two round of play.


Rank Number First Name LI Team Votes
1 4 Max P Blues 10
2 1 CJ A Eagles 10
3 12 Thomas Ca Bombers 7
4 15 martin W Bombers 6
5 45 Jack H Bombers 6
6 44 Timothy E Blues 5
7 18 Dana M Bombers 4
8 5 Ben T Eagles 4
9 Anna M Blues 3
10 22 Lucia B Bombers 2
11 42 Andres P Bombers 2
12 25 Cameron M Blues 1
13 2 JOE B Eagles 1
14 11 Jamie F Eagles 1
15 31 Daniel S Bombers 1
16 32 Elie T Blues 1
17 Christopher-Thomas C Blues 1
18 1 Robby G Blues 1
19 15 Noah S Eagles 1
20 45 Robert W Bombers 1
21 3 Whit T Eagles 1

House League Goal Kickers

Table of goals scorers after Round 2.


Rank Number First Name LI Team Goals
1 1 CJ A Eagles 18
2 4 Max P Blues 4
3 12 Thomas Ca Bombers 4
4 44 Timothy E Blues 4
5 25 Cameron M Blues 2
6 45 Jack H Bombers 2
7 4 LUKA B Eagles 1
8 2 JOE B Eagles 1
9 11 Jamie F Eagles 1
10 45 Robert W Bombers 1

House League Scores

Brief scores for games in Rounds 1 and 2. Goals (G) are worth 6 points, Behinds (B) are worth 1 point.



Round Home G B Total Away G B Total
1 Eagles 10 11 71 Blues 2 2 14 Score Sheet
1 Eagles 8 10 58 Bombers 0 1 1 Score Sheet
1 Bombers 0 4 4 Blues 2 6 18 Score Sheet
2 Bombers 5 0 30 Blues 4 4 28 Score Sheet
2 Blues 2 3 15 Eagles 7 1 43 Score Sheet
2 Bombers 0 3 3 Eagles 3 2 20 Score Sheet

House League Ladder

League table after Round 1. There are 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw. Percentage is used as tie breaker and is equal to 100*(Points For/Points Against).







Rank Team Wins Losses Draws Points Points For Points Against Percentage
1 Eagles 4 0 0 16 192 33 582
2 Blues 1 3 0 4 75 148 51
3 Bombers 1 3 0 4 38 134 28

Friday, June 20, 2008

Juniors Game on June 28

On Saturday June 28 at 6pm, we are having our first juniors game at Bluemont Soccer Field #1. Exact details to be worked out, but the plan will be to have some practice and skills/rules teaching then a no-contact juniors game. Afterwards we will have pizza and drinks most likely in the shelter at Bluemont Park (601 N Manchester St, Arlington VA 22203).

2010 House League

The 2010 SMF introductory house league is for girls and boys aged 9 to 15. The league plays modified rules with no tackling or bumping. There are 3 teams: Eagles, Blues and Bombers.

New players are welcome and can join at any time (online REGISTRATION HERE).

The league is FREE.

Games will be 2x7 minute halves, with no break between halves.

UNIFORMS: We will have complete uniforms (jumpers, shorts, socks). In order to keep costs to FREE, the jumpers will be handed out clean at the beginning of each session (players should wear white or matching T-shirt). Players will borrow shorts and socks for the season. They should be returned clean after the season ends or the player owes $10 to the club. I have Blues and Eagles shorts and socks available for pick up. Bombers shorts and socks are on order, in the mean time players are encouraged to wear black shorts and black/red socks.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Free Kick at Kenmore May 10

Saturday May 10 at 4pm there will be a "Free Kick" pick up game at Kenmore Middle School.  For information on parking and the location of the ASA soccer games is here.  We will be on the main soccer field (field #2 in the picture) or next to the ASA games on field #1.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

DCFooty Kids Kicks Off 2008




DCFooty Kids kicked off the 2008 season with a free clinic at Bluemont Park (Arlington VA) on Saturday April 26. The clinic was part of the First Annual FitArlington Sports Festival.  The clinic started with the coaches going through some skills including handball, kicking and catching. Then the boys and girls were split into groups for some skill-games. The session ended with the Junior Eagles taking on the Junior Blues.





The FitArlington Sports Festival was organized by Arlington Sports and Rec's Eric Legg and included many different youth and adult sports offering clinics and demonstrations during the day. DCFooty Kids and the Baltimore Washington Eagles are greatful to FitArlington for hosting and running this event.


A number of the Eagles coaches and players came out to help. DCFooty Kids is very grateful to those that helped with the clinics. DCFooty Kids in particular wants to recognize Jay Levesque and RJ Wheelock who were recently named to US Revolution squad to represent the USA at the AFL International Cup in Melbourne in August. RJ and Jay are pictured coaching the Junior Eagles before the big game.

In the game, while the Eagles had some great play, including a nice snap goal from CJ, excellent ball movement from Noah, great play by Luca on the wing and some great defense by Robbie, the Blues led all game. Cullen did some great work for the Blues.  He was  helped by some excellent team work from Noah, Ameen, Yasmeen and great roving by Zach.


More photos here.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

School Footy Tournament Registration

NOTE: THIS IS NOT THE REGISTRATION FOR SATURDAY MORNING FOOTY. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR SATURDAY MORNING FOOTY.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Free Clinic at Arlington Sports Festival

DCFooty Kids is running a free clinic on Saturday at 9am at Bluemont Park (Baseball Field #1) in association with FitArlington's Arlington Sports Festival.

Later in the day we are doing a "Free Kick" in association with the Eagles vs Tigers game which starts at 2.30pm at the Capitol Polo Fields in Poolesville MD.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Free Kick Saturday (4/12) 4pm Kenmore

We are having a free kick around for kids at 4pm on Saturday (4/12) at Kenmore Middle school.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Kids Gaelic Football

Saturday March 29, the DC Gaels are conducting a free clinic for Gaelic football at Chinquapin Park in Alexandria (by TC Williams on King St) at 12.30pm as part of the Alexandria Sports and Rec Open House.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

2009 Saturday Morning Footy Registration

Monday, March 17, 2008

Thanks from Patrick Henry Elementary


Monday, February 18, 2008

Saturday Morning Footy Registration

Sunday, February 17, 2008

2008 Junior Eagles Season

Welcome to the 2008 Junior Eagles Season. This year, DC Footy Kids will be working closely with the Arlington Parks and Rec. The calendar includes participating in the Arlington Sports Festival, having FREE clinics as part of BW Eagles Senior games and Saturday Morning Footy at Bluemont Park in July.

The clinics and games are designed to introduce boys and girls between 5 and 12 to the great game of Australian football. The games and clinics are fun and safe with no contact rules.

If you or your child is interested in participating please email christopher_p_adams@hotmail.com.

DC Footy Kids is also planning on visiting some schools in the Spring. If you are PE Teacher and would like us to come out to your school email christopher_p_adams@hotmail.com

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Full-Forward Award


KICK-PASS-CATCH: Footy as Easy as 1-2-3

A FULL-FORWARD has mastery over advanced skills used in Australian football.

1. KICK (Punt)
a. Kick and hit a 1 x 1 meter (3 x 3 foot) target from 20 meters with both feet.
b. Starting from a 45 degree angle and 40 meters (120 feet) run at full pace receive a hand pass from a coach standing 35 meters (105 feet) and kick a goal.

2. PASS (Hand pass or punch)
a. Hand pass and hit a 1 x 1 meter (3 x 3 foot) target from 10 meters with both hands.
b. Starting from a 45 degree angle and 40 meters (120 feet) run at full pace and evade a defender by hand passing a give and go to one of the two coaches stationed 30 meters from goal and either side of the direct line to goal.

3. CATCH (Mark)
a. At full pace lead to a coach standing 50 meters (150 feet) away, mark the ball and hand pass to a coach running passed in the opposite direction.
b. Mark against a coach (defender) with a coach kicking from 40 meters (120 feet).

Half-Forward Award


KICK-PASS-CATCH: Footy as easy as 1-2-3

A HALF-FORWARD is capable performing advanced skills used in Australian football.

1. KICK (Punt)
a. Kick and hit a 1x1 meter (3x3 foot) target from 10 meters (30 feet) with preferred foot.
b. Kick to a stationary coach from 20 meters (60) feet with non-preferred foot.

2. PASS (Hand pass or punch)
a. Hand pass and hit 1 x 1 foot target from 5 meters (15 feet) with both hands.
b. Starting 30 meters (90 feet) from goal, at full run hand pass to a coach on the left 25 meters (75 feet) from goal, receive the ball back, hand pass to a coach on the right 20 meters (60 feet) from goal and kick a goal.

3. CATCH (Mark)
a. At full-pace lead toward the coach and mark the kick from 30 meters (90 feet).
b. Leap onto a dummy and catch a kick from a coach from 10 meters (30 feet).

Center Award


KICK-PASS-CATCH: Footy as easy as 1-2-3

A CENTER shows mastery in the essential skills and can perform advanced skills of Australian football

1. KICK (Punt)
a. Can correctly kick a drop punt to a stationary coach 20 meters (60 feet) away.
b. Kick the ball 10 meters (30 feet) with their non-preferred foot.

2. PASS (hand pass or punch)
a. Can correctly hand ball to a stationary coach 2 meters (6 feet) away with both hands.
b. Can hand ball to a coach 10 meters (30 feet) away.

3. CATCH (Mark)
a. Can lead to and catch a kick from a coach standing 30 meters (90 feet) away.
b. Can leap onto a dummy and catch a toss from a coach standing 2 meters (6 feet) away.

Flanker Award


KICK-PASS-CATCH: Footy as Easy as 1-2-3

A FLANKER is capable at performing the essentials skills of Australian football.

1. KICK (Punt)
a. Demonstrate correct drop punt technique (hold ball straight up and down, one handed release on to a pointed toe).
b. Punt the ball to a coach standing 10 meters (30 feet) away.

2. PASS (Hand pass or punch)
a. Demonstrate correct technique (ball lying flat on palm around waist high pointing at target, non-preferred foot forward and pointing at target, punch with a closed fist on the end of the ball).
b. Hand ball to a coach standing 2 meters (6 feet) away with left and right hand.

3. CATCH (Mark)
a. Demonstrate correct technique for leap and over head mark (hop off one foot, use other leg for protection, hands forward and above the head).
b. Mark a kick from the coach standing 10 meters (30 feet) away.

Rover Award

KICK-PASS-CATCH: Footy as easy as 1-2-3

A ROVER can perform the essential skills of Australian football:

1. KICK (Punt)
a. Demonstrate how to hold the ball correctly (straight up and down with ring finger down the seem and hand slightly below the center of the ball)
b. Kick the ball 10 meters (30 feet)

2. PASS (hand pass or punch)
a. Demonstrate how to hold the ball correctly (lay flat on the palm ready to be punched with a closed fist)
b. Hand pass the ball 1 meter (3 feet)

3. CATCH (Mark)
a. Demonstrate how to catch a ball over head (hands up in front of the face with thumbs forming a W)
b. Catch a ball on the chest from a coach throwing the ball 2 meters (6 feet)