Skyline Rookie Green Mission Statement

Skyline Rookie Green Mission Statement
The 2010 Skyline Rookie Football team aspires to be an outstanding educational-athletic team that provides a high-quality experience to every athlete and coach. A high-quality experience is one in which every player Has fun playing the game -
  • Feels he is an important part of the team regardless of performance -
  • Learns “life lessons” that have value beyond the playing field -
  • Develops and learns as an athlete with a deepening understanding of the skills, tactics and strategies of the game -
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    Skyline Gridiron Gear



    Greater Eastside Junior Football Association Rules and Regulations

    Spartan Gear and Spartan Clothing for Fans
    (For Clothing purchases, keep in mind that the Skyline Youth Football Association will be selling merchandise at the Team BBQ on the 27th of August - proceeds going to the SYFA program )

    One benefit of being the Spartans is the ability to leverage the college Michigan State and their marketing efforts. So, shop for Spartans merchandise at the Official Michigan State University Store where you can find the best selection of Spartan accessories and clothing for Men, Women and Kids. The Official MSU Shop stocks the hottest styles of Spartan stuff so you can always show off your Spartan pride in style while cheering on the Skyline Rookie Green Football team. Show your Spartan spirit on game day or anywhere you go in our endless assortment of Spartan gear.




  • Spartan Team Logo Eye Black Strip





  • Spartan 4-Pack Waterless Temporary Tattoos





  • Spartans White Car Logo Decal





  • Spartans Green Car Flag





  • Spartan Green & White Lei

    Skyline Youth Football
    The Skyline Youth Football Association (SYFA) has a relatively short history, but has grown from a long history of other systems. The Greater Eastside Junior Football Association (GEJFA) was formed in 1963 with the mission of providing an organized little league football program for kids ages 8-14 in Bellevue and Mercer Island. CLICK HERE to view the entire History

    GEJFA - Greater Eastside Junior Football Association
    This Web site is where you will find information for your local football association and information for System Reps and their Board. If your new to the Area or interested in Junior Football you will find, Scores, Schedules, Field Locations and much much more...

    Skyline Spartan Football
    Washington State High School Football Champions - 2000, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009

    Seahawks / Gatorade Junior Training Camps
    For the 15th-consecutive year the Seattle Seahawks will host Gatorade Junior Training Camps. These two hour clinics combine first-rate football instruction and life skills messages that focus on self-improvement and a motivational life-skills session with a Seahawks player or alumni. The Gatorade Junior Training camps are free for youths ages 8-14. Seahawks Kids Club members receive registration priority and are guaranteed a spot for the camps at Qwest Field.

    Barton Football Academy
    Barton Football Academy is owned and operated by T-12 Sports LLC., founded by Greg Barton , Taylor Barton and Mark Evans. Greg Barton started our football training for quarterbacks, receivers, running backs, tight ends, lineman and punters/kickers over 12 years ago.

    Field of Champions - Chiles Sports Development
    Athletic Sports Training - This program is geared towards youth and high school players and encompasses speed and agility development, power and explosiveness, strength, conditioning and flexibilty.

    2010 Eastside Catholic Junior Football Camp (Grades 1-4)
    Location: Eastside Catholic School, Charlie Acosta Field
    Monday, July 12, 2010 to Thursday, July 15, 2010
    Starts: 2:00pm / Ends: 3:45pm
    Camp Cost: $110.00

    2010 Chiles Performance Training ~ Football Specific
    June 29 thru Aug. 5 (excluding July 20 / 22)
    Tuesdays & Thursdays ~ 9-11AM
    Location: East Sammamish Park (Field #1)
    Hosted by Kevin Chiles, SHS Sports Performance Coach
    Ages 10 - 14
    (Although ages say 10, I contacted Kevin directly and his response was "as an 8 or 9 year old I would keep an eye on him as well as inform my coaches to do the same. I will recommend to all guys "listen to your bodies and if somthing is to hard then lay off, but be inspired to re-join the group when u can" so yes it will be fine.")
    2010-Chiles Performance Flyer