2023 Southwest Midget Football League Overview

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The 2023 Southwest Midget Football League season is detailed, including board members, league structure, important dates, and key initiatives such as coach certifications and AED training. The league consists of National and American divisions with re-seeding for playoffs. Important league dates are highlighted, culminating in the Super Bowl. The league promotes safety and community involvement, partnering with organizations for equipment and training.


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  1. 2023 Season

  2. Board Members Executive Board President Jim Hunt Vice President of Cheer Gail Stearns-Hussein Vice President of Football Bryan Windberg Athletic Director Keith Reynolds Treasurer Dan Galasso Registrar Caley Romano Secretary Shannon Mahoney

  3. Board Members General Board Director of Cheer Sandy Galasso Web Master Colleen Reynolds Director of Football Team Moms Jozette Palermo Director of Cheer Team Moms Amanda Stone Director of Volunteers (DIBS) Dana Windberg Director of Apparel Nancy Bolek Director of Concessions Nicole Krizka

  4. Board Members General Board (con t) Equipment Manager Adolfo Salgado Community Liaison Ailene Barkhoff

  5. Southwest Midget Football League *League board & ADs meet monthly to discuss bylaws and game day changes *First league to require all football coaches be certified by USA football *First league to mandate AED/CPR training for all head football and cheer coaches; 28 members of our board & coaching staff are currently signed up for the certification class *Partnered with Illinois Heart Rescue who donated 13 AEDs to each organization in our league *We play our games on Saturdays or Sundays. Schedules will come out at the end of June. *Weigh-ins: Week 1, Week 5, 1st week of playoffs-Mandatory

  6. SWMFL National League -Oak Lawn Outlaws -Chicago Cowboys -Hegewisch Bulldogs -Midcrest Panthers -Oak Forest Raiders -Palos Stars *Teams re-seeded for playoffs *Last place is eliminated; top 4 teams receive a bye American League -Burbank Titans -Crete Bulldogs -Dalton Bears -Evergreen Park Stallions -New Lenox Mustangs -Alsip Falcons

  7. Important League Dates July 31st-:First day of practice August 26th/27th: First regular season game October 21st/22nd: First round of playoffs October 28th: Second Round of playoffs October 29th: Mighty Mite Bowl November 4th: Playoffs semifinals November 5th: Cheer competition November 11th: Super Bowl

  8. Football Five levels Mighty Mites Head Coach Ryan Altenburg Widgit Head Coach Bryan Windberg PeeWee Head Coach Mike Murphy Lightweight Head Coach Mike Strelow Varsity Head Coach Jeff Whiting

  9. Age and Weight Matrix DIVISION OF PLAY AGE IS DETERMINED BY CURRENT YEAR ON AUGUST 31ST NO PLAYER CAN TURN FIFTEEN (15) YEARS OLD BEFORE DECEMBER 1ST SLIDE DOWN ON LIGHTWEIGHT IS SUBJECT TO ORGANIZATION AND LEAGUE APPROVAL

  10. Age and Weight Matrix Mighty Mites Weight Maximums Cannot turn 8 yrs old Before Sept 1st Age 5 90 lbs Age 6 85 lbs Age 7 80 lbs Striper 92 lbs Max for All Ages Widgets Weight Maximums Cannot turn 10 yrs old Before Sept 1st Age 7 105 Age 8 100 lbs Age 9 95 lbs Striper 107 lbs Max for All Ages

  11. Age and Weight Matrix PeeWee Weight Maximums Cannot turn 12 yrs old Before Sept 1st NO Stripers at this Level Age 8 130 lbs Age 9 125 lbs Age 10 120 lbs Age 11 105 lbs Lightweight Weight Maximums Cannot turn 13 yrs old Before Sept 1st unless certified as a Slide Down NO Stripers at this Level Age 9 150 lbs Age 10 145 lbs Age 11 140 lbs Age 12 135 lbs Age 13 110 lbs Slide Down

  12. Age and Weight Matrix Varsity Weight Maximums Cannot turn 15 yrs old Before Dec 1st Age 11 190 lbs Age 12 185 lbs Ages 13 & 14 175 lbs Striper 215 lbs Max for All Ages No children enrolled in high school are allowed regardless of age

  13. Practice Practice is held at Oak Lawn high school main field for all levels Practice will be held Monday thru Friday 6pm-8pm (preseason) Practice will be held Tues, Weds, and Thurs 6pm-8pm (inseason) Kids need to be on time for practice Kids need to be at practice If two or more practices are missed in one week or excessive tardiness the head coach has the option to bench the player for the game. This is a team sport we have to support each other.

  14. Safety We have safety as our top priority 2023 Season upgrades include Upgraded Varsity Helmets Use of Guardian caps in practice League provided AED to be kept on the sidelines All head coaches at minimum are AED/CPR certified per league mandate

  15. Coaches All our Coaches are USA Football certified which includes Concussion protocol Proper teaching techniques Safety protocol Abuse protocol All coaches submit to a background check and have been vetted by our coaching staff. Coaches and players will have access to HUDL for game film and review

  16. Oak Lawn Outlaws

  17. CHEERLEADING SQUADS Our cheerleading program is broken down into (5) squads Mighty Mites (PK-K) - MUST be 5 years of age by the start of the season. Widgets ( 1st & 2nd Grade) PeeWees (3rd & 4th Grade) Lightweights (5th & 6th Grade) Varsity (7th & 8th Grade)

  18. CHEERLEADING PROGRAMS This year, we are pleased two offer two cheerleading programs. Due to the fact that we are a recreational cheerleading program, ALL cheerleaders will participate in Sideline Cheerleading. SIDELINE - Sideline Cheerleading is a discipline of cheer that involves athletes who cheer in support of youth/recreational sports, most often football. COMPETITION (OPTIONAL) - Our Competition Cheerleaders along with our Mighty Mite Cheerleaders have the opportunity to compete locally against other cheerleaders within the local Southwest Midget Football League. In addition, the Oak Lawn Outlaws are a proud member of the Illinois Cheerleading Association (ICA ICA provides competitions attended by organization statewide, not just local. ICA has also developed and promoted a State Championship that is held annually in the month of December. The

  19. CHEERLEADING PROGRAMS BREAKDOWN

  20. CHEERLEADING COMMITMENT Mighty Mites (PK & K) Practices will be held: Tuesdays & Thursdays from 5:30-6:30pm starting August 1, 2023 - November 5, 2023. (Grades 1-8) SIDELINE ONLY Widgets (Grades 1 & 2) Practices will be held Monday-Thursday from 6:00-7:30pm starting July 31st. Practices will drop to ONLY Thursdays beginning the week of 8/28/23. PeeWees (Grades 3 & 4) Practices will be held Monday-Thursday from 6:00-8:00pm starting July 31st. Practices will drop to ONLY Thursdays beginning the week of 8/28/23. Lightweights (Grades 5 & 6) Practices will be held Monday-Thursday from 6:00-8:00pm starting July 31st. Practices will drop to ONLY Thursdays beginning the week of 8/28/23. Varsity (Grades 7 &8) Practices will be held Monday-Thursday from 6:00-8:00pm starting July 31st. Practices will drop to ONLY Thursdays beginning the week of 8/28/23.

  21. CHEERLEADING COMMITMENT CONTINUED (Grades 1-8) ICA COMPETITION Grades 1 and 2 Practices will drop to ONLY Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday starting the week of 8/28/23 - 12/3/23 Grades 3-8 Practices will drop to ONLY Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday starting the week of 8/28/23 - 12/3/23 * Practice days are tentative and are subject to change at any time. All Competitions are MANDATORY The week of ANY competition, practice is MANDATORY

  22. CHEERLEADING ATTENDANCE POLICY This year, the Outlaws Cheerleading Program are implementing an Attendance Policy. All cheer parents will be provided with a copy tonight. In order to provide a safe and effective learning environment, coaches will need all athletes at practice. Attendance is very important. Each cheerleader plays a vital role on a team and missing someone prevents their teammates from practicing safe and effective stunting, formations, etc. Absences impact the entire team as cheer is a team sport.

  23. CHEERLEADING BOARD, COACHES & TEAM MOMS Introduction of Cheer Board, Coaches and Team Moms The women before you are all volunteers. They are parents, of cheerleaders, football players or both. This season, they will dedicate countless hours to your children and will put forth a tremendous about of hard work and effort. Our end goal working together with all of you is to provide an amazing, rewarding and fun experience for our children because that is what it is all about in our Outlaw Family.

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