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Sep 11, 2010
1st In-house Games

Oct 23, 2010
In-house Playoff Games

Oct 30, 2010
In-house Championship Games










League History
The Libertyville Boys Club is an Illinois not-for-profit organization that consists solely of volunteers that create and administer football and cheerleading programs.


Objective

The Libertyville Boys Club (LBC) has been serving Libertyville and its surrounding communities for over 75 years by making instructional and participative football and cheerleading programs available to boys and girls between the ages of six and fourteen. The LBC has provided youth sports activities to over 15,000 participants since its inception. Currently, the LBC Football Program is comprised of 24 in-house teams, 12 flag football teams and 5 travel teams that serve over 500 boys and girls.

Our philosophy is simple; teach the fundamentals of the game of football and promote a sense of sportsmanship and fair play to youth through participation in team activities in an environment that stresses fun for all participants. The LBC strives to provide a positive athletic experience and to nurture and support each child in his/her individual development.


All participants in the LBC Youth Football program have the right to and should expect to:
  1. Be part of a team.

  2. Try out for any position and earn that position through the effort and skill demonstrated at practice and during game conditions.

  3. Participate in all games at a position assigned by the coaching staff, and in accordance with Rules and By-Laws of LBC and The Chicagoland Youth Football League (TCYFL).

  4. Receive quality equipment.

  5. Be treated fairly by coaches, players, parents, TCYFL officials and representatives both on and off the field. In turn, players must extend the same courtesy to these individuals.

  6. Address any representative of the LBC or the TCYFL concerning positions, playing time, practices, league play, rules, administration or any other pertinent topic. The head coach has the final decision as to positions, playing time, and other team-related issues within the framework, rules, and guidelines of the LBC and the TCYFL.
The value of the LBC experience is reinforced each time a former player or cheerleader reminds us of how the LBC experience positively impacted their life.



In closing, the Board of Directors of the Libertyville Boys Club would like to thank all of the tireless volunteers who are the backbone of the LBC and without whom the LBC could not sustain our programs year after year. It is their dedication and spirit that makes us confident that the LBC will be providing quality sports experiences for the youth of our community for the next 75 years.


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