September 2004
9/13/04
The History and new direction for CATCH 22 Youth Football League Inc.
Monday, September 13, 2004
Subject: The History and new direction for CATCH 22 Youth Football League Inc.
Time: 6:53:00 AM EDT
Author: catch22vermont
Spring of 1999. Called to thank a parent that had joined a membership fund drive and found out that someone else had been recruiting players from the Catch 22 team of the past season. This was against the by-laws of the Northern Vermont Youth Football League. I brought this to the attention of the NVYFL and they did nothing. We were told to work it out between ourselves. How do you work with unscrupulous people that don't abide by the rules? Shortly after this, one of them was named as an officer of the NVYFL! After a couple of years, I received some threatening e-mails that they would take the youth football equipment of Catch 22 Youth Football. (Still have the copies if anyone is interested.) It sheds a new light on their intensity with integrity. Fall of 99 I introduced myself and Catch 22 to the curriculum committee as a way of starting a high school team and would fund it independently with a nonprofit organization. While this other group of people were busy with the new Chittenden East Youth Football Association from the fall of 1999, Catch 22 was invited to the Vermont Interscholastic Football League meetings starting in the spring of 2000. From attending the meeting, Catch 22 was allowed to scrimmage any team in that league. A first-ever scrimmage contest was held on Sept. 22nd of 2000 against Colchester High School. Offered twice to fund a high school football program via nonprofit. After the second proposal, the curriculum board and school board members acknowledged two separate groups vying to financially support a football team yet my proposal was apparently not even considered. In the fall of 2001, a team was assembled from returning players and a few new faces, with double the number of scrimmage contests along with the new MMU football program starting up. The fall of 2002 we saw a decline in the numbers to the new MMU football program and scrimmaged only a few teams. In the subsequent years we have been without a team to support, yet the nonprofit efforts have continued and will continue with or without a team. Catch 22 has decided to give a percentage of its fund raising activities to the 22 Shriners Hospitals as of 8/8/04. We will offer to help anyone interested in starting with youth football as long as its with the nonprofit established for its direction and support. Next meeting on September 23rd at the Deborah Rawson Library in Jericho at 7:00PM.
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Subject: The History and new direction for CATCH 22 Youth Football League Inc.
Time: 6:53:00 AM EDT
Author: catch22vermont
Spring of 1999. Called to thank a parent that had joined a membership fund drive and found out that someone else had been recruiting players from the Catch 22 team of the past season. This was against the by-laws of the Northern Vermont Youth Football League. I brought this to the attention of the NVYFL and they did nothing. We were told to work it out between ourselves. How do you work with unscrupulous people that don't abide by the rules? Shortly after this, one of them was named as an officer of the NVYFL! After a couple of years, I received some threatening e-mails that they would take the youth football equipment of Catch 22 Youth Football. (Still have the copies if anyone is interested.) It sheds a new light on their intensity with integrity. Fall of 99 I introduced myself and Catch 22 to the curriculum committee as a way of starting a high school team and would fund it independently with a nonprofit organization. While this other group of people were busy with the new Chittenden East Youth Football Association from the fall of 1999, Catch 22 was invited to the Vermont Interscholastic Football League meetings starting in the spring of 2000. From attending the meeting, Catch 22 was allowed to scrimmage any team in that league. A first-ever scrimmage contest was held on Sept. 22nd of 2000 against Colchester High School. Offered twice to fund a high school football program via nonprofit. After the second proposal, the curriculum board and school board members acknowledged two separate groups vying to financially support a football team yet my proposal was apparently not even considered. In the fall of 2001, a team was assembled from returning players and a few new faces, with double the number of scrimmage contests along with the new MMU football program starting up. The fall of 2002 we saw a decline in the numbers to the new MMU football program and scrimmaged only a few teams. In the subsequent years we have been without a team to support, yet the nonprofit efforts have continued and will continue with or without a team. Catch 22 has decided to give a percentage of its fund raising activities to the 22 Shriners Hospitals as of 8/8/04. We will offer to help anyone interested in starting with youth football as long as its with the nonprofit established for its direction and support. Next meeting on September 23rd at the Deborah Rawson Library in Jericho at 7:00PM.
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