Game Schedule:Our complete season schedule can be seen on the Calendar Page.
The 2008 MMRFL Master Schedule can be seen on the MMRFL web site. Click HERE to go to the MMRFL Document Center.
Game Results:2008 Standings for the entire league can be seen on the MMRFL web site. Click HERE to go to the MMRFL Document Center.
Game Locations:
Game Preparation:Please have your player at the field 1 hour and 15 minutes before game time to make sure they can play. Football weigh-ins start promptly, 1 hour before the game. If you miss weigh-ins you will miss the first half of the game. You will, however, have the opportunity to weigh-in at half time.
Once your player is dropped off with the team, please refrain from interrupting the team's pre-game activities.
Good Nutrition for Practices and Games: Eat good nutritious snacks / meals and drink plenty of fluids before coming to practice and games. Eat healthy, slow release carb foods that will carry you through our practices and games. Plenty of water to re-hydrate is essential to your performance. It can be dangerous if your child becomes dehydrated. It gets very hot during practice and games, so help your child perform his best with sticking to these DO’s and DON’T’s:
Meal ideas – Practice Day: (At least one hour before practice)
Meal ideas – Game Day: (At least one hour before game)
Snack ideas – Practice and Game Day:
Try bananas, yogurt, apples / peanut butter, clementines / oranges, smoothies made with fruit, grapes, carrot sticks, celery sticks, cottage cheese, watermelon slices, hard boiled eggs, cauliflower, broccoli, trail mix with nuts/raisins, dried fruit. (No M&M’s, candy or salty peanuts in the trail mix). Drink water, or sports drinks are fine during games or practices.
There are special considerations you will need to make when purchasing cleats. All cleats must be molded RUBBER, must be no longer than 1/2" in length, and must be no smaller then 3/16" at the tip. If you buy shoes with small pointed tips they will need to be trimmed to insure they meet minimum diameter size at tip and have no sharp edges or burs. (No hard plastic or screw in cleats.) This a MHSAA mandated rule.