Online Registration
2009 Outlaw Football Schedule
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2009 Outlaw Schedule |
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West Chester Silver |
West Chester Black |
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01-Aug |
At Hilltop Hawks |
TBD |
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08-Aug |
Middletown Little Buckeyes |
TBD |
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22-Aug |
At Hamilton Tourney |
At Hamilton Tourney |
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29-Aug |
Hamilton Blue |
At Lakota Grey |
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05-Sep |
Cincinnati Hurricanes |
At Dayton Vikings |
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12-Sep |
Finneytown |
At Lakota Orange |
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19-Sep |
At Trotwood |
Fayetteville |
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26-Sep |
Bye |
Springfield |
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03-Oct |
At Hamilton Blue |
Lakota Grey |
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10-Oct |
At Cincinnati Hurricanes |
Bye |
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17-Oct |
At Finneytown (Landmark Field) |
Lakota Orange |
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24-Oct |
Trotwood |
At Fayetteville |
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31-Oct |
Hamilton Silver |
At Springfield |
Game Times
K1 9:00 am
2nd 10:30 am
3rd 12:00 pm
4th 1:30 pm
5th 3:00 pm
6th 4:30 pm
Directions
OUTLAWS HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS
Football & Cheer Registrations are Open for the 2009 - 10 Season
Football $125 Cheer $165
Outlaws’ Football Clinic
Week 1
When: July 7th, 9th, and 10th
Where: Lakota East High School Football Field
Time: 7:30 to 8:30 pm
Week 2
When: July 14th, 16th
Time: 7:30 to 8:30 pm
Saturday July 18th
Time: 9 to 10 am
Where: Lakota East High School Football Field
Outlaws Registration Drive
Welcome
Home of the West Chester Outlaws
8216 Princeton-Glendale Rd. #233
West Chester, OH 45069
FAQs - Cheerleading
What is the cost of registration and what does this include?
The cost of registration is $165 and includes uniform, spanks, bodysuit, socks, jacket, pants, and bag.Are there any other expenses?
A participation fee of $25 will also be accessed to help offset expenses associated with the year end-banquet, etc.When will practices start?
Sessions begin around the 2nd or 3rd week of July. The actual start date for practice is at the discretion of the coach.How often do the teams practice?
For the months of July and August the number of practices per week is at the discretion of each cheer coach. However, once school begins there will be no more than 3 practices per week.What is involved in the Cheerleading program?
Each football team will have a cheer team. Competitive cheer is seperate and optional. Tumbling is encouraged, but will not be required for individual teams. Competitive cheerleaders are required to have a back handspring.Will the cheer teams compete?
The optional competitive team may compete in several competitions during the season.Do you have a cheer clinic?
Several cheer clinics will be offered throughout the season. Cheerleading camp will be offered at the end of July to learn cheers, chants, dance routines and stunts for the upcoming season.How do I become an Outlaw?
Register On-line at www.wcoutlaws.orgAre Parent’s expected to participate in activities?
Yes. The Outlaws depend on Parent participation in order to keep costs down. Each Parent is expected to help with concessions, gate, field set up, and field teardown at all home games including preseason bowl games, regular season games, and playoff games. There will be a weekly schedule developed for each team to follow.Coach’s Corner
Upcoming Dates
Coaching Applications
- Applications due: May 23rd
- Coaches Application (CLICK HERE)
- Coaches Consent Form (CLICK HERE)
Background Checks
- Submit consent forms for background checks
- Forms due: May 30th
NAYS Coaching Certifications
- $25 online Exam/ Registration: http://www.nays.org/nyscaonline/
- Plan on 1 to 2 hours to complete course
- Due date: May 30th
Coaching Meetings
- June 8th Panera Bread (Tri-County) 7 - 8:30 pm
- June 25th Panera Bread (Tri-County) 7 - 8:30 pm
Conditioning Camp
- July 6 - 17th
- July 20th - 1st week of Practice
Contact
Financial Assistance
Financial Aid Request
The WCOFCC is an organization, which shall develop and improve the social, mental, and physical life of the community regardless of age, sex, race, religious preference or national origin. The WCOFCC carries out this mission through our commitment to accept and demonstrate the positive values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and sportsmanship. The WCOFCC assists all parents in developing character in their children. The WCOFCC does its work through the programs Youth Football and Cheerleading. These programs help all youth, adults, and families to care about their community, respect every person and to accept the responsibility of becoming healthy, active and productive citizens.
A Partnership:
Support from individuals, corporations, and foundations of the area make this financial assistance program possible. Through the caring of neighbors, supporters, friends and other responsible members of our community, the WCOFCC is able to provide subsidized services. Our fees are determined through a cost analysis of all elements related to conducting our services. These fees are necessary to pay the costs of equipment, league fees, insurance and the many expenses required to operate a large community service organization. After these fees have been established, we find some people unable to completely pay for our services. The confidential request for financial assistance enables us to fairly and consistently provide assistance for everyone who needs it. This process will also enable the WCOFCC to accurately report to our community and donors how our donor funds are being utilized to their maximum.(To Download Form Click HERE)
Our Family
Outlaw Family,
Recently in the news a young 2 year old was hit by an SUV and killed in West Chester. This child is connected to our Outlaw family and we would like to help as an organization. A fund has been set up at Fifth Third for Amari Ross.
Please consider donating to this fund to support an Outlaw family member during their time of loss.
Player’s Clinics
Upcoming Clinics
Football Clinics
Cheer Clinics
(Click on Clinic Name for Details)Upcoming Events
2008 Schedule of Events
(Please Check Regularly for Updates)|
Date |
Activity |
Location |
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3-22 |
Organizational Meeting 3 pm - 4:45 pm |
West Chester Library Community Room |
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4-30 |
Organizational Skate Party |
Skatetown USATime: 6:30 to 8:30 pm |
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5-28 |
Organizational Skate Party |
Skatetown USA Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm |
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6-6 |
Registration Drive |
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Bridgewater Falls Store, 10 to 2 pm |
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6-25 |
Organizational Skate Party |
Skatetown USA Time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm |
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6-27 |
Registration Drive |
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Bridgewater Falls Store, 10 to 2 pm |
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6-27 |
Equipment Cleaning |
Lakota East Freshman Field |
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7-7, 7-9, 7-10 |
Conditioning Clinic |
Lakota East High school, 7:30 to 8:30 pm |
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7-11 |
Outlaw Football Package Pick-up |
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Brigewater Falls Store, 10 to 2 pm |
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7-14, 7-16, 7-18 |
Conditioning Clinic |
Lakota East High school, 7:30 to 8:30 pm Tues and Thurs; Sat 9:00 to 10:00 am |
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7-20 thru 7-24 |
1st Week of Practice - No Pads |
Keehner Park |
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7-27 thru 7-31 |
1st Week of Practice - Pads Allowed |
Keehner Park |
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8-3 thru 11-13 |
Regular Season Practice |
Lakota East Freshman Field |
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8-7 |
Cheer Jamboree |
Keehner Park Theater |
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8-15, 16 |
BCYFL Weigh - In |
Hamilton Fieldhouse |
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8-21 |
Organizational Pictures |
Lakota East Highschool Football Field |
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8-26 |
Final Weigh-In |
Hamilton Fieldhouse |
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Sponsors
The Outlaws Would Like To Thank Our 2008 Sponsors
- David and Pat Popplewell
- Sean and Jen Shannon
- Tim and Dawne Smith
- Steve Halper
- Fred Skurow
- Judi Eisenberg
- Bill and Nancy Farrell
- Chad Dowell
- ANM Enterprises
- Airis ATM Technologies
- Odell and Kim Mapp
- Sheffer Corp
Cheer Squads
Cheer Coordinators
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K1 - 2nd Grade Renee Kamphaus 300-9143
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3rd - 4th Grade Kristina Baur 504-9837
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5th - 6th Grade Robin Chambers 207-5583
Football Teams
Head Coaches
Silver
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K-1 Grade
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2nd Grade Isiah Stoker 884-0721
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3rd Grade Andre McGary 383-5070
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4th Grade Kevin Chambers 544-2505
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5th Grade Douglas Davenport 509-5702
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6th Grade Anthony Edwards 884-6122
Black
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K-1 Grade
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2nd Grade Kim Newman
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3rd Grade David Wolfe
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4th Grade Gilford Lowry
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5th Grade Willie Carbonell
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6th Grade
(Click on Coaches name to access team sites)
Mission
Mission of the West Chester Outlaws…
a positive experience, through the education of fundamental development,
continuous skill-assessments and preparation for lifelong learning
and service to others. The association as well as its coaches promote diversity
by welcoming boys and girls of different races, religious beliefs and cultural
backgrounds to participate in its activities.
All coaches affiliated with the West Chester Outlaws are certified and
responsible for fostering collaborative relationships with each player in a
nurturing environment that will enhance intellectual, ethical, spiritual, athletic
and social development.
In the spirit of the Association’s commitment to service, its board of directors
foster an environment, which promotes community support from our
coaches, athletes and sponsors to uphold our moral duty of helping others.
We are… The Outlaws
