Game Schedule and Update

Let Go Generals!!

This week has been a flurry of exciting activity getting everyone and every detail ready for the Big Games this Saturday. Coaches will let players know what time they will need to be at the buses. It is a long day so plan on sending snacks with your players. Players need to also bring their own water, there is no communal water on the field.

We returned the helmet Masks that we purchased as Oregon is the only state in the country that has not approved them. So the club has purchased black Gator masks for all the players. We are hoping we don’t have to purchase many more so please help your player keep track of theirs. Just Kidding, we know that’s not possible😂.

Game and Streaming info

JV at Wilson 10 am against Lakeridge

-Swing Players will have a sack lunch brought to the buses in the morning to have after the JV game and before the Varsity Game. 


Varsity at Barlow 4 pm against Barlow

Varsity and JV  game link

http://www.friendsofgrantfootball.com/gsn


Varsity and JV Roster 

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Junior Varsity Schedule. (You can also check the OSAA website to confirm since changes can be made)

Sat Mar 6 - v Lakeridge @ Wilson 10am

Thursday Mar 11 - @ Sunset - 4pm

Saturday Mar 20 - @ Gresham - 2pm

Thursday Mar 25 - @ Westview - 4pm

Week 5 - @ Aloha - Time and Day TBD???? Waiting to hear from Aloha


Volunteers needed

We will sometimes need a 4 person crew for Chains (No experience needed, they will show you before the game) when we host the game. Please email back if you can help with this. You will need to fill out the background check info. Takes about 5minutes and a few days to be approved. Need is for JV and Varsity (Varsity senior parents will have priority)

https://www.pps.net/volunteer


Do you think you would be a good live stream filmer? 

We need a helper for Kurt Borchardt who will be managing the live streaming for JV. (No experience needed) This will get you on the field for every game!

Our SnapRaise fundraiser is getting closer to our goal. 

Thanks so much to all the friends and family that have participated so far! We still have 2 weeks left so parents sharing on their social media or putting up flyers at work make a big difference. Football costs 4xs as much as every other sport in high school and fees are the same for all. Football also has the highest participation of disadvantaged youth than any sport at Grant. We have coaches that have spent a lot of extra time training this year, then the normal season. Businesses also don’t have the funds for sponsorships this year. So our fundraising efforts are very important. 


Thank you!!

Friends of Grant Football

Game Schedule and Update

Hello Grant Football Families,

We have an official schedule for Varsity and are still working on JV games so look for those times soon.


2021 Game Schedule Grant Football

Varsity Schedule

3/6 @ Barlow 4 p.m.
3/13 @ Roosevelt 4 p.m. 
3/19 @ Clackamas 7 p.m. 
3/27 @ Central Catholic (game at Franklin HS) 4 p.m.
4/3 @ Jefferson (game at Franklin HS) 4 p.m. 
4/?? Bowl Game TBA / TBD 

*with many early games and Covid we will not be hosting watch parties or tailgating together this year 


JV Schedule

3/6- vs Lakeridge @ Wilson 10am

3/11 @ Sunset - 4pm

3/20 @ Gresham - 2pm

3/25 @ Westview - 4pm

Week 5 - @ Aloha - Time and Day TBD???? Waiting to hear from Aloha


LIVE-STREAMING FOR VARSITY

We are planning on live streaming and have the link ready to go so please take note of it. It can also be found on our Friends of Grant Football website under GSN (Grant Sports Network) in the menu section

 https://www.friendsofgrantfootball.com/gsn


LIVE-STREAMING FOR JV

We are still working on this. Most likely will be the same link or a YouTube live-streaming link depending on many factors. 


Senior Parents:

Because there will be no spectators at the games we want to do something for the Seniors because they will miss out on having a Senior night. We want to make it as special as we can. Let us know if you have any ideas or suggestions. We may be able to do something at a specific practice and/or make videos for each player for the live stream. Let me know if you are interested in helping make this happen. 

Karmenvonarx@icloud.com


Fundraisers

Our SnapRaise Fundraiser is off to a good start and we are halfway to our goal. Please remind players that have not imputed their 20 emails to their profile to do so soon as possible. Parents, would you consider putting up this flyer to put up at work? Many want to support these kids especially in this tough year, they just don’t know where the need is. 

Here is a link you can also send out in emails or on your Facebook page if you don’t want to do it under your player’s name. 

https://www.snap-raise.com/fundraisers/friends-of-grant-football-2020 

 

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Grant Boosters Event

Grant Boosters has come up with a fun creative way to have an event, raise money, and still stay at home. 

Calling all sluthers! Do you find yourself solving the mystery or murder every time you Netflix? Do you want to have fun with the community and raise some money for our kids this year? Do you have Cabin fever and feel like you may murder someone? Then come play a virtual murder mystery game instead and spare a victim!

Since we are STILL unable to gather in person for our annual Grant Gives Trivia Night, we have organized a really fun Murder Mystery E-vent with our friends from Evenchilada! 

When: Saturday, March 13, 2021, 5:30p - 7:30p

Where: The Interwebs (https://evenchilada.com/)

As usual, all proceeds go to Grant clubs and teams. We've been funding sports teams and activities throughout the pandemic, and we need to refill the coffers. So put on your detective hats, solve a mystery, and our kids do something besides stare at screens!!!

Buy Tickets here:

https://grantboosters.schoolauction.net/murdermystery2021/homepages/show

Give to Grant Boosters anytime! www.grantgives.com

Thank you,

Friends of Grant Football

SnapRaise! and Practice Update

Hello Grant Football Friends and Families,

*Please make note of the Saturday practice and pictures change to 8:15 am

*SnapRaise Campaign has kicked off and started today. 

We are making preparations for live streaming the games and hoping we make enough from our fundraiser in SnapRaise to cover everything we need this year. Please make sure your player has added his emails in on his SnapRaise profile, this has been a very tough year for donations. If your family can’t donate, we completely understand, we just need as much help as we can get.  Link below.

https://www.snap-raise.com/v2/fundraisers/friends-of-grant-football-2020#/

Friends of Grant Football has received some very generous donations from some of our families that will cover the masks we ordered. Thank you so much, they will be here soon

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Letter from Coach Beck:

Dear Parents - Players and Boosters,

First of all, let me say how excited we are for being able to have a football season this year. The pandemic has been extremely hard and challenging for everyone. The resilience of our community is to be commended. 

I want to also take this opportunity to say how grateful I am to be the head football coach in the Grant community. I do not take this responsibility lightly. I am blessed to get to help our outstanding student-athletes...and lucky enough to be associated with outstanding parents, coaches and community members. We have a long-standing tradition of excellence and it shows in the classroom and on the athletic fields and courts. 

Also - I want to thank our State Representatives and State Senators who worked tirelessly to help lobby for our kids to have an opportunity to compete in athletics this year. I was lucky to get to work with Representative Janelle Bynum who wrote an Op-Ed that appeared in the Oregonian that showed how important it is to have gym class for kids. Representative Bynum worked across the aisle with Representative Shelly Bohart from Albany...and with Representative Leon Gonzales of Woodburn. I also appreciated the words of encouragement and support from State Senator Mr. Lew Fredricks. 

Our football schedule is still fluid...but District Athletic Directors are working very hard to finish up our final schedule and for a limit of 120 people on-site....but it is a better alternative than no season at all. 

Our schedule for the remainder of the week is this (but remember...it may change given weather or other unforeseen circumstances):

Wednesday 2/24:  Practice in Helmets...3:50-6:00 p.m. 

Thursday 2/25:   in Shells (Helmet - Shoulder Pads)...3:50-6:00 p.m.

Friday 2/26:  f .  in Full Pads...3:50-6:00 p.m.

Saturday 2/27:  Game Uniform and Decal Issue at 8:15 a.m. / Team and Individual Pictures at 9 a.m. / Helmet only Practice at 10 a.m. - 11:15 p.m. 

Sunday: Off 

Monday 3/1: Practice in Full Pads...3:50-6 p.m.

Tuesday 3/2: Practice in Full Pads...3:50-6 p.m.

Wednesday 3/3: Practice in Shells...3:50-6 p.m. 

Thursday 3/4: Practice in Shells...3:50-5:30 p.m. 

Friday 3/5: Varsity Game vs. TBD 

If anyone has any questions, concerns, or input...please contact me,

John Beck

Go Generals!

Equipment Pickup and Practice Tomorrow

Practice today equipment pick up tomorrow. 

Alert: 
Do not forget...

Equipment pickup will be Saturday @10am with no practice (pictures will be on the 27th) on the turf behind the Covid Check-in and Bike Rack, outside the weight. Room. Please bring a bag of some type to carry your equipment and uniforms. We will have garbage bags to use just in case.

#TimeToGetGoing!

All Players will be required to have a Covid release form on file. You will need to fill it out and send it back (take a pic?) There was an email from Erin Cole that went out today, that contains the link and/or form.  .  Thank you!

Friends of Grant Football have ordered masks that have been made to velcro on the inside of the player’s helmet, beneath the plastic faceguard. It’s a newly invented item that will make it easier for players to breathe with mouth guards and be as safe as possible. May take 2 weeks to get here. You can see what they are in this video. 

https://youtu.be/eeA70n5-dbE


We are asking for donations for the masks from the families that can afford to pay for theirs or for other players that may not be able to. The cost, including shipping, is $10. Please go to this link to donate and in notes put Mask. Thanks so much. 

https://www.friendsofgrantfootball.com/give 

We are sad to announce that PIL will not be allowing any spectators at games. Our District Athletic leaders have worked really hard to make this season happen. This is just one of those things that they couldn’t get approved. We are currently getting things ready to do a live stream if we can raise enough money, which has been a struggle during this time. 

Friends of Grant Football will be rolling out our SnapRaise fundraiser to the friends and family’s emails that your family has supplied. We are hoping that will put us in a position to be able to do a live stream so families can watch their players. Please email us back by tomorrow if you would like your player to opt-out. 

Otherwise, we assume everyone is on board (we had been waiting to make sure we had a season.)


We are expecting that all players will participate as this is the only fundraiser for the year, all funds raised go 100% to the football program. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR PLAYER HAS EVERYTHING IN BY 2/22 Tuesday. Only half have it done so far. Coaches will have to make calls to those that don’t have it done. 

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Thank you,

Friends of Grant Football



Please pay attention to school emails and announcements regarding activities and school

closures. We can only send out so many emails per month.

Mandatory Pictures and Practice Saturday

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Mandatory Team Pictures and Practice on Saturday

Alert: 
Do not forget...we will have pictures at 10 am on Saturday...and practice after with shells.

Equipment pick-up will be at the next scheduled practice. Wednesday will be gear and uniform checkout at 3:30 on the turf behind the Covid Check-in and Bike Rack and outside the wt. Room. We will have a helmet and mask only practice afterward. Please bring a bag of some type to carry your equipment and uniforms. We will have garbage bags to use just in case.

#TimeToGetGoing!


Please pay attention to school emails and announcements regarding activities and school closures. We can only send out so many emails per month. 


Friends of Grant Football have ordered masks that have been made to velcro on the inside of the player’s helmet beneath the plastic faceguard. It’s a newly invented item that will make it easier for players to breathe with mouth guards and be as safe as possible. May take 2 weeks to get here. You can see what they are in this video. 

https://youtu.be/eeA70n5-dbE


We are asking for donations for the masks from the families that can afford to pay for theirs or for other players that may not be able to. The cost, including shipping, is $10. Please go to this link to donate and in notes put Mask. Thanks so much. 

https://www.friendsofgrantfootball.com/give 


Thank you, Friends of Grant Football

Practice Update!

Important Practice info

-Football practice is canceled for tomorrow (Friday).
-Gear issue will be Monday at 3:30 on the turf area outside the wt.room...we will practice after. 
-Team and Individual pictures will be rescheduled  for Saturday morning 2/20 @ 10 am.


Grant Football Practice and Equipment Schedule: 2021

2/15: Monday = Helmets only (Gear Issue at 3:30 before practice/Turf wt rm)

2/16: Tuesday = Helmets only

2/17: Wednesday = Shells (Helmets – Shoulder pads)

2/18: Thursday = Shells

2/19: Friday = Full Pads (Shells + girdle + pants) *thigh – knee pads!

2/20: Saturday = Team and Individual Pictures @ 10 a.m. (Grant HS)

2/22: Monday = Full Pads

2/23: Tuesday = Full Pads

2/24: Wednesday = Shells

2/25: Thursday = Shells

2/26: Friday = Jamboree or Scrimmage – TBA

3/1: Monday = Helmets only / Install Meeting – Review of Jamboree

3/2: Tuesday = Full Pads

3/3: Wednesday = Shells

3 / 4: Thursday = Shells (Possible lower level game)

3/5: Friday = Varsity at Franklin Lightening

(All other weeks follow the same pattern on equipment as 3-1 to 3-5)

Important Practice Info

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Important practice info

We are excited to announce that we have been told that the Governor has approved football to move forward. A few important announcements.

1. PPS has canceled all practices for Thursday due to possible snow - plan on practicing on Friday.
2. Gear Issue and Team and Individual pictures will be Saturday at 9 am. 
3. We will be practicing on Monday at the normal time. The expectation is all kids will be present and practicing every day. 
4. We will be practicing and playing Monday through Fridays.  (Game Schedules out soon).
5. Locker Rooms will not be available...players will have to take their equipment back and forth from practice...limited storage potential in the football storage container
6. Sign up for Twitter at Grant football for fastest updates from Coach. 


We will let you know as info comes in, we are unsure if spectators will be able to watch games but are looking at options to stream games.  


Friend of Grant Football

Practice Update and National Signing Day

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Dear Football Families,

Changes have been made to football practices. We will be going every day after school Monday through Friday. Please make sure your players are consistent with showing up each day, properly dressed (it’s going to get cold) with a mask and water. The good news continues that there have been no Covid cases traced through sports in PIL. 

The OSAA is still hammering out details regarding the season and has put Saturday on the schedule for handing out gear for now. We will pass on time and place info as we get it. They can only make decisions based on the Governor and OHA. 

www.oregonlive.com/highschoolsports/2021/02/on-the-same-day-high-school-football-practices-can-start-teams-await-word-on-whether-they-can-play.html?outputType=amp



Last Wednesday we had some of our senior player’s sign to play in college and we are very excited for them.

Brenick Beck-Western Oregon 
Timon Davis-Wester Oregon 
Luke Borchardt-Idaho State University
Kayden Segal- Linn Benton (for baseball)

We also have multiple athletes that are still deciding and we look forward to celebrating their choice. 

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In other big news,

Congrats to Grant Football Alum Ndamukong Suh for winning football’s highest achievement of Superbowl Champion! 


Friends of Grant Football

No Practice This Week

Hello Grant Football Families,

There will be no practice this week for all sports. 

Student-Athletes signing day for Colleges is also this Wednesday. Congrats to our Grant Athletes that have turned hard work in the classroom and on the field into a college dream!

Friends of Grant Football

LET THEM PLAY RALLY!!

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Sorry for the last-minute invite on this. We just heard that this was going to happen for sure and would like as many players, parents, and coaches to attend. Please wear Grant Gear to rep our school. There will be multiple news crews to help promote the cause. With 3 large fields at the park, Social Distancing will be easy to accomplish and Masks are required. 


Also, we have a tentative schedule ready to go when we get the go ahead from the state and District office. The Central Game will hopefully continue to be scheduled in the bowl on a Sat afternoon. 

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****We will be starting our Snapfundraiser that we have been working on through Friends of Grant Football soon. This will be run through our nonprofit so all profits will go towards Grant Players. If you would like your player to opt-out, please contact us to remove him. If we do not hear from you, we will assume player’s accounts are ready to go and have full parent support. Again this is a parent/booster supported fundraiser.

Hope you can make it to the rally!

Friends of Grant Football

Help Needed

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Grant Football Families,

***No Practice on Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Day

We are asking for your help in securing sports for our kids this year. Coaches from all of the west coast states are in alliance in helping to make this happen. Please see the info below and consider adding your name to the letter, if it’s in the best interest of your family. 

Thanks,
Friends of Grant Football Board


Return to Play Campaign:
Below is a letter addressed to Governor Brown that emphasizes the importance of providing co-curricular opportunities for Oregon High School student-athletes this school year. The letter contains information, data, and research showing how high school athletics can be done in a safe and productive manner.   We need you to gather as many signatures in support of the letter as possible. Please forward this email to your athletes, parents, staff, and community members as it contains the letter itself and instructions on how to provide an electronic signature. To make the letter-writing campaign a success we will need a unified effort from our schools, coaches, athletes, parents, and community members.

 To provide an electronic signature to endorse the “Return to Play” campaign letter, complete the form at the following link:

https://sites.google.com/lakeview.k12.or.us/return-to-play-electronic-sign/home. 

Please note, that after submitting the form, you may see a white blank page. That is normal and you should assume your response has been recorded.

In completing the form, we also ask that you list your local state representative and senator. To find your local representatives, you can type your address at the following link and it will provide you with your local representatives: www.oregonlegislature.gov/findyourlegislator/leg-districts.html

We believe one letter with a large number of supporters, will have a greater impact. With the proposed February 8th start date for football practice, we would like to have signatures collected no later than Jan 26th. On January 27th we will be sending the letter and collected signatures to the following state decision-makers including your local state representatives and senators.

Governor Brown
Patrick Allen – OHA Director
COVID-19 Reopening Team
Oregon State Senators & House of Representatives from your local area

 

RTP Campaign Letter:

To:                          Honorable Governor Kate Brown

                               cc: ((Select Oregon House of Representatives & State Senators))

                                                                                             

From:                     Oregon “Return to Play” Campaign

Re:                          Request for Return to Co-Curricular Activities for High School Students by February 8

Date:                     January 12, 2021

Thank you for your leadership and hard work over the past nine months fighting Covid-19. This has been a challenging time, and the efforts of you and your team have slowed the spread of the virus in our state and helped keep Oregonians safe.  We are grateful for all the extraordinary efforts made by you, the Oregon Health Authority, and the Oregon Department of Education. The Oregon “Return to Play” Campaign represents Oregon High School Athletic/Activity Coaches and the 120,000 student-athletes they work with daily.

 Governor Brown, we share your desire to get students back in classrooms as soon as possible.  Beyond the classroom, however, we respectfully request that you consider revising OHA and ODE guidance to allow all high school co-curricular programs to resume by February 8th, so that our student-athletes will have a chance to participate in their most cherished activities this school year.  If we miss that date, seasons will be canceled and lost forever, and our student-athletes will not be able to benefit from crucial activities they love and need. These co-curricular activities – whether it is playing football, competing in dance, or singing in the choir – are essential engagements for our young people offering crucial connections to peers, adults, and communities.

 Participation in co-curricular activities has been proven to improve social skills in our young people. It correlates to improved academic performance in the classroom.  These activities relieve stress, broaden horizons, and improve physical conditioning and overall health.  In fact, participation in co-curricular activities is not just beneficial for our students, they often are among the most enjoyable, impactful and educational experiences our students have during their time in high school. These are just facts. Activities matter.
We believe students should be allowed to participate in activities this ’20-21 school year for the following reasons:

·         Our students are extremely vulnerable right now!  Teen anxiety, depression, and suicide have been amplified by distance learning and the isolation related to COVID-19[1]. The cancellation of activities this school year will only further exacerbate this serious issue among Oregon high school students. Sadly, the leading cause of death in Oregon for those under 24 is suicide.  According to the CDC, so far, there have been 163 total deaths from COVID-19 nationwide in school-age children 5-17 years old[2], while there are roughly 3,000 teen suicides annually.  Involvement in sports and other activities will help us reduce this awful trend.

·         In Oregon, not a single young person aged 0-19 has died from COVID-19.[3] It is known that the virus attacks different age groups differently and COVID-19 simply is not a disease that kills our young people, except in the rarest of circumstances.

·         High school sports have not spread COVID-19, according to studies. A University of Wisconsin study[4], for example, researched 207 schools, 30,000 athletes, 16,000 practices and more than 4,000 games. No sports were found to have a higher incidence rate of COVID-19 overall than the 14-17 year olds in their community’s greater population.  None of the cases that were found resulted in hospitalization or death.  Of the 209 cases that were diagnosed, only one case was attributed to participation in sports.

·         States that are allowing their high school students to participate in activities are doing so safely and successfully.  Coaches and instructors across the country are diligently following state and local safety guidelines and protocols. Much like in-person schools have been found to be safer for students and teachers than the communities within which they reside[5], the transmission rates among high school athletes in places like Utah are being found to be lower than the general population due to excellent and motivated compliance among all participants.[6]

·         35 states have already played football in 2020.[7] Just because everybody else is doing it does not make it wise, but the fact that 70% of the states have successfully held seasons in one of the activities considered to among the “highest risk” – football – is certainly encouraging.  Moreover, we have all of their collective experiences and lessons to learn from as we build a safe plan for our student-athletes to participate in activities in Oregon.

·         Oregon’s coaches and adult mentors are ready and eager to safely lead our students who want to play.  We want to be part of the solution. Our high school coaches are professional, well-trained, committed servants who want the best for kids and who will ensure safety is a priority. Currently the reality is a chunk of kids are playing outside their shut down school programs, doing so in private and/or for-profit settings with far less adherence to safety measures. These groups will travel to and from Oregon to play games and show wildly different commitment levels to safety. Bringing these activities back into our Oregon schools will ensure far greater oversight and safety measures, and it will be far better for overall community health.

These are obviously complex times involving many tough choices. Among the many things we appreciate about the State of Oregon’s approach is that you have been willing to adapt as we learn more and as time moves forward.  We are at a crucial moment for Oregon’s 120,000 athletes involved in co-curricular activities. If we do not allow them to participate in co-curricular activities, literally thousands of positive experiences and inclusive interactions will be lost forever. That would be nothing short of tragic. These kids have suffered and sacrificed immensely for the good of all. We must consider their health and well-being, too.  With the benefit of time and the experiences of other states, we now know we can safely conduct high school activities. With the utmost respect, we urge you to work with the OHA to allow our kids to participate in all activities – utilizing proper protocols and safety measures – on or before February 8 so the OSAA can offer a full slate of activities this school year. Their seasons will be truncated at this point, but the joy and benefit this action would bring to our students, families and communities would be immeasurable… and healthy!

Thank you in advance, Governor Brown, for your time and consideration.


[1] COVID-19 Linked to Rising Suicide Rates Among Teens, The Daily Signal, 9/29/20 (https://www.dailysignal.com/2020/09/29/covid-19-linked-to-rising-suicide-rates-among-teens )

[2] CDC COVID Data Tracker, Center for Disease Control & Prevention, 1/7/21 (https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#demographics )

[3] Oregon’s COVID-19 Case Rates by Demographic Group, Oregon Health Authority, 1/7/21 (https://public.tableau.com/profile/oregon.health.authority.covid.19#!vizhome/OregonCOVID-19CaseDemographicsandDiseaseSeverityStatewide/DemographicData )

[4] “Study: High School Sports Have Not Spread COVID-19,” Athletic Business, 10/20 (https://www.athleticbusiness.com/athlete-safety/study-high-school-sports-have-not-spread-covid-19.html )

[5] “Schools are not spreading Covid-19. This new data makes the case,” Washington Post, 11/20/20. (https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/11/20/covid-19-schools-data-reopening-safety/ )

[6] The statistics behind why ‘we all need to start acting like high school athletes’ in fight against COVID-19, KSL.com, 11/17/20 (https://www.ksl.com/article/50050165/the-statistics-behind-why-we-all-need-to-start-acting-like-high-school-athletes-in-fight-against-covid-19 )

[7] Where the start of high school sports stands in all 50 states amid pandemic, MaxPreps, 10/14/20 (https://www.maxpreps.com/news/quL5GOXkFkyfJ9jwZ8wb-g/where-the-start-of-high-school-sports-stands-in-all-50-states-amid-pandemic.htm )

New Year Practice Update

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Happy New Year to our Families and Players. While there is still a lot up on the air with the start times for school and sports, the district has allowed us to add one more day of practice per week. We are grateful that our PIL Athletic directors and Coaches have had success In keeping our athletes safe and continue to advocate for them.  

Announcement from Coach Beck:

Un-padded practices will be on M-W-TH's at 3:50 p.m. starting on Monday January 4th. 
We need to have consistent attendance since we only have one month and no lights to the official start of our season on February 8th. 
Questions or Concerns - please contact Coach Beck 


John J. Beck

Grant High School
Head Football Coach
OACA Executive Board
OSAA Executive Board
Cell: 541-414-8803

OSAA High School Football Update from Coach Beck

Dear Parents and Boosters:

I wanted to update you since our OSAA Executive Board came to some resolutions yesterday.

The OSAA voted to have a new 3-sport season Tier in place starting on February 8th for football and February 22nd for the other fall sports. This is obviously a change from the August decision that put football into a season behind the winter sports. This new plan will allow for a 6-week regular season and a one-week culminating bowl game activity. 

We are currently in a non-padded and non-contact practice format...that unfortunately for us at Grant HS, allows for about an hour and 15-minute practice because of our facility (lights) issue two times a week. We will stay in this format (Monday's and Wednesday's) for the rest of this week and next. We will then have no practice for the two weeks of Christmas vacation. We will resume non-padded and non-contact practices after the first of the year. There "may" be a chance of adding an additional day to our format before the February official start date. 

A question you will probably be asking is..."what if our county metrics (OHA) don't change enough to allow us to resume normal practice procedures"? If that should happen...the OSAA Executive Board will reconvene to put a plan into place. There have been a number of scenarios discussed around this possibility...including moving the season further into winter and spring. 

I want to be clear on a couple of items:

1. The OSAA is bound by law to follow the directives by the Governor's office and the OHA. 
2. The data and science show some interesting facts that were not what was perceived early on in the pandemic concerning schools and/or competing in HS athletics.  
3. 37 States played HS football this year. Alabama just finished 11 state championship games this past weekend for example. 
4. Arizona is continuing to play football in a distance learning model. 
5. It is up to each family to decide what is the best avenue moving forward for their child. If not playing is what they feel is best - then follow that lead. If having your son play is what you feel is best, then, like me, as a parent of a senior player - to get involved and moving forward there will be some opportunities to voice (in a positive manner). 

If you have any specific comments or questions...you can always contact me and we can discuss those. 

During this Holiday time, I want to say I sincerely appreciate having the chance to work with our kids...even if it is only two days a week.  They are just outstanding young men who I truly care about. If there is ever anything I or the Parent Board can do to help any player or family...please let me know. 

Thank you for this time....even if it is not "normal".

Happy Holidays,

John J. Beck
Grant High School
Head Football Coach
OACA Executive Board
OSAA Executive Board
Cell: 541-414-8803

Snap!Raise Information Update

Snap!Raise important info and Multi-State sports campaign for athletes to participate in. 

Hi Parents,

-We wanted to remind you that the players should be getting their emails into Snap!Raise by tomorrow. Most of their profiles were filled out after practice, and we have only a few that have the emails in. We wish we didn’t have to do fundraising, but we have many costs to cover. Please help your sons get their emails in soon. If they are feeling overwhelmed or don’t have enough contacts, please let us know and we will do what we can to help get some on their list. We want everyone to feel like they can be a part of this. Info for the links below if needed.

-The Western States Coaching Alliance has put together a campaign to bring attention to the cause of getting sports back into play. Please see the info below on how you and your athlete can participate. 


#mask up” so it is #safe2play 

Please have student-athletes start posting their videos to their personal social media accounts. Please remind athletes that this is a campaign void of politics and to keep their message short, positive, and informative. The goal is to create an opportunity for our student-athletes to communicate the importance of sports in their life and to advocate for safety protocols as leaders in their schools and community.

Below you will find a sample video, a sample script, and a list of the hashtags as well as social media accounts who should be tagged in an athlete’s post.

Sample Video:

https://twitter.com/CooperPerez76/status/1330756696482824202

Sample Script (please try to make it personal) Part 1 (Introduction)

1- Name and school
2- Year in school
3- Sports and activities involved in

Part 2 (Information)
1- What your sport or activity means to you
2- What you miss most about not being able to participate

Part 3 (Ready to play our part)
1- I am ready to get back on the field and will play my part and “mask up” so it is “#safe2play.” 2- Anything you want to add but please keep it positive in nature

Please post your videos, starting on December 5th on your personal social media sites

Twitter Instagram Facebook

Please use the hashtags

#maskup

#safe2play #TeamUpToBeatCOVID

Please Tag the following:

Oregon RTP Campaign (Twitter) @OregonRTP

(Instagram) @oregonrtp OACA (Twitter) @ORCoaches

West Coast Coaching Alliance (Twitter) @WCCoachAlliance



Email sent previously with all Snap!Raise info. 

Dear Grant Football Parents and Famly,

As our program is going through COVID-19, we are preparing for the season and staying positive that it will happen. We have been struggling to get the funds needed for this year’s program, as businesses are struggling and students will be unable to go door to door to sell the discount cards that we usually sell each year. Cards have been our largest source of income for the team, besides business support. We have decided to join an online fundraiser called Snap Raise for all athletes and families to participate in. This is the only way we will earn enough funds for the season. Snap! Raise has been finding great success from friends and family at this time, as most understand the difficulty sports programs and kids are going through. Because we have a high demographic of underprivileged Athletes, our program has a much higher need than most. 

******Please have your Athlete fill out his sign in and fill out the profile before Thursday morning. It will only take a few minutes

Here is that link. Every Athlete in the program is expected to participate. We will help kids find emails that don’t have enough but they must make a profile and sign in to the site by Thursday morning. 

http://www.snap-raise.com/join_code/108692760

For the past six years, Snap! Raise has helped more than 35,000 groups in the U.S. raise more than $400M in funding! We are excited to get started and have one very IMPORTANT vital request.

WE ask that you help identify at least 20 people your child will reach out to via Snap! Raise, and gather their email address so your child can preload them onto their profile prior to December 3, The list of 20 people should include many of your child’s biggest fans and needs to be completed in full to ensure our campaign is set up for success. It is our hope and expectation that each group member will have a major impact on our program.

Here are the next steps:

· Help your child select at least 20 potential supporters

· They will need to create their profile, add a photo of themselves (something a grandparent would approval), select prizes and gear, add their 20 emails or more potential supporters, and have 10 cell numbers of their biggest supporters (5 of them can be the same person off their email list)

· Avoid using emails of teachers, peers of your child, or strangers or Coaches

*Important* Your child will receive an invitation from Snap! Raise to sign up for the campaign, there a 4:00 minute video that walks them through the steps and how to enter in the 20+ email addresses prior to November 15th.  Please be sure your child completes their profile and adds a photo of themselves.  There should be only 1 account per child.

Here are 20 examples of people you should consider adding:

1. Parent(s)/Guardian # 1
2. Parent(s)/Guardian #2
3. Grandma
4. Grandpa
5. Cousin(s)
6. Uncle(s)
7. Aunt(s)
8. Family doctor
9. Orthodontist/dentist
10. Church/Social leader
11. Scout/troop leader
12. Family friend #1
13. Family friend #2
14. Former coach
15. School alumni
16. Local business that knows you
17. Neighbor(s)
18. Parent co-workers(s)
19. Friend of parent
20. Adult sibling(s)

***Your contacts are strictly private and protected, and never sold or shared***

Snap Fact Overview: 

1. Safe and Protected - Snap! Raise is the safest online donation campaign available. All data is private and never used for any purpose other than driving direct support for our program. Your student’s information on the Snap page is less detailed than what would be on a typical team website roster. 

2. Online Donation Platform - Reach potential donors via email, social media, and text to ask them to support our program and visit the page, where they can seamlessly donate.

3. Email Strategy – One initial email is sent directly from your student’s profile once entered. There are up to three reminder emails sent to potential donors, with an option to unsubscribe. Once a donation is made, the supporter is removed from the follow-up list and sent a thank you email from your student’s profile.

4. Network - Snap’s platform and process is what makes their campaigns so successful. It allows an extensive reach across communities by providing options to connect with multiple donors and their social networks, maximizing our raising efforts.

 We are looking forward to this fundraiser helping to cover our cost for gear, fees, scholarships, team meals, cleaning supplies and PPE, equipment, and something special for the seniors. We want to continue to elevate the quality of our program and enrich your student’s experience.

 I appreciate your support!

Thank you,

Coach Beck and Karmen von Arx
Friends of Grant Football

Snap! Raise Fundraising Sign Up by Thursday

 
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Dear Grant Football Parents and Family,

As our program is going through COVID-19, we are preparing for the season and staying positive that it will happen. We have been struggling to get the funds needed for this year’s program, as businesses are struggling and students will be unable to go door to door to sell the discount cards that we usually sell each year. Cards have been one of our largest sources of income for the team, second only to the generous business support. We have decided to join an online fundraiser called Snap! Raise for all athletes and families to participate in. This is the only way we will earn enough funds for the season. Snap! Raise has been finding great success from friends and family at this time, as most understand the difficulty sports programs and kids are going through. Because we have a high demographic of underprivileged Athletes, our program has a much higher need than most. 

******Please have your Athlete fill out his sign in and fill out the profile before Thursday morning. It will only take a few minutes

The link to sign up is below. Every Athlete in the program is expected to participate. We will help kids find emails that don’t have enough, but they must sign in to the site and make a profile by Thursday morning. 

http://www.snap-raise.com/join_code/108692760


For the past six years, Snap! Raise has helped more than 35,000 groups in the U.S. raise more than $400M in funding! We are excited to get started and have one very IMPORTANT vital request.

We ask that you help identify at least 20 people your child will reach out to via Snap! Raise, and gather their email address so your child can preload them onto their profile prior to December 3, The list of 20 people should include many of your child’s biggest fans and needs to be completed in full to ensure our campaign is set up for success. It is our hope and expectation that each group member will have a major impact on our program.

Here are the next steps:

· Help your child select at least 20 potential supporters

· They will need to create their profile, add a photo of themselves (something a grandparent would approval), select prizes and gear, add their 20 emails or more potential supporters, and have 10 cell numbers of their biggest supporters (5 of them can be the same person off their email list)

· Avoid using emails of teachers, peers of your child, or strangers or Coaches

*Important* Your child will receive an invitation from Snap! Raise to sign up for the campaign, there a 4:00 minute video that walks them through the steps and how to enter in the 20+ email addresses prior to November 15th.  Please be sure your child completes their profile and adds a photo of themselves.  There should be only 1 account per child.

Here are 20 examples of people you should consider adding:

1. Parent(s)/Guardian # 1
2. Parent(s)/Guardian #2
3. Grandma
4. Grandpa
5. Cousin(s)
6. Uncle(s)
7. Aunt(s)
8. Family doctor
9. Orthodontist/dentist
10. Church/Social leader
11. Scout/troop leader
12. Family friend #1
13. Family friend #2
14. Former coach
15. School alumni
16. Local business that knows you
17. Neighbor(s)
18. Parent co-workers(s)
19. Friend of parent
20. Adult sibling(s)

 ***Your contacts are strictly private and protected, and never sold or shared***

Snap Fact Overview: 

1. Safe and Protected - Snap! Raise is the safest online donation campaign available. All data is private and never used for any purpose other than driving direct support for our program. Your student’s information on the Snap page is less detailed than what would be on a typical team website roster. 

2. Online Donation Platform - Reach potential donors via email, social media, and text to ask them to support our program and visit the page, where they can seamlessly donate.

3. Email Strategy – One initial email is sent directly from your student’s profile once entered. There are up to three reminder emails sent to potential donors, with an option to unsubscribe. Once a donation is made, the supporter is removed from the follow-up list and sent a thank you email from your student’s profile.

4. Network - Snap’s platform and the process are what make their campaigns so successful. It allows an extensive reach across communities by providing options to connect with multiple donors and their social networks, maximizing our raising efforts.

 
We are looking forward to this fundraiser helping to cover our cost for gear, fees, scholarships, team meals, cleaning supplies and PPE, equipment, and something special for the seniors. We want to continue to elevate the quality of our program and enrich your student’s experience.

 I appreciate your support!

 
Thank you,

Coach Beck and Karmen von Arx
Friends of Grant Football

November 2020 Update

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November 2020 Newsletter

Hello Grant Football, Parents, and Guardians!

Our district is allowing us to continue practices. Good news for kids. In the month and a half of practices, PIL has had NO Covid cases linked to sports. The PIL Athletic Administration has approved High School programs to continue their outside workouts. We will continue to go Mondays and Thursdays from 4-5:20ish approximately. Please dress for the weather.

Practice times have been moved to Monday and Wednesday. NO THURSDAY PRACTICES FOR NOW. 

Also: No practices the week of November 23rd thru the 27th due to Parent-Teacher Conferences and the Thanksgiving break.

I am sure you have all begun to notice the great change in your sons as they have had the opportunity to work out and socialize and have contact with our awesome coaches. One of the hardest things to watch with my own son during the pandemic has been his feeling of being lost without sports. I have noticed a dramatic change since the start of the workouts with some sort of normalcy in his life. 

Sports in our state have become a hot topic with many different articles and info from around the country that have come out in support of the importance of athletes staying active even amongst Covid fears. Armed with this Data there have been many advocacy groups working to get athletes back on the field in a safe manner. A Western States Alliance of Coaches(Oregon California and Washington)  has been formed to work in direct contact with OSAA and The Oregon Association Coaching Alliance. Coach Beck is a Board member on both, so we have been getting updates from him. He and our District Office, our Athletic Director and Principal have been working tirelessly, advocating to get kids back to sports just as 37 other states have successfully. There are a few groups on Facebook that have made huge gains uniting together. If you would like to join, the largest one is Let Them Play Oregon and Open PDX Schools on Facebook. 


***Please make sure to check your email from Ashley Heacock, our athletic trainer at Grant. She has sent information last week to sign up every athlete at Grant on the Healthy Roster account with Providence Sports Medicine. 

**We are planning an all team fundraiser with Snapraise. Info coming soon. We are struggling to get the funds needed for the program that is needed, as businesses are being cautious at this time and the players cannot do door to door card sales. 

Have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving, 


Karmen von Arx
Friends of Grant Football. 


Prep School Option for Seniors

Because this is such an odd time we wanted to make sure players were aware there are 5-year playing options to look into at Prep schools. Below is one to look into if you are considering that route. 

Milford Academy's PG Football program is recruiting football players graduating in 2021 (as well as 2020 grads who missed this past fall season) who are looking to significantly improve their college recruiting.  

Please email me the cell #, email, and Hudl link of any 2021 and 2020 grads who you believe can compete at the collegiate level and benefit from our academics and the exposure/experience our college JV schedule and recruiting history provides.

We just completed its 53rd year with five games and all NCAA academic requirements, including Army JV and Army Prep - with ZERO Covid issues!

Milford Academy is a full academic one-semester (Aug to Nov) football-only school, competing against D1A and D1AA college JV programs.  Our target prospects are a) offered and would-be offered athletes needing GPA and/or test improvements, and b) underrecruited athletes you believe to have the potential to earn football scholarships at D1A, D1AA, or D2 levels.

There is NO loss of eligibility.  Download our Brochure PDF at the top left of Milford Academy’s home page to learn more.

Quick Facts:
-An average of 60% of our students enter college in January following our PG semester with 5.5 years to play 4, the remainder enter in August.

-We had 17 players in 10 FBS bowls last season and average between 10 and 30 players in FBS bowls each year.

-We average 50 players per year in D1A and 50 in D1AA programs nearly every year.

-12 alumni were drafted or signed NFL contracts last season.

-Our students increase an average of 120 - to 130 points on the SAT every year.

-Milford has generated over 600 D1A and D1AA scholarships for our players over the past 20 seasons.

-Milford Academy has been the premier PG football program in America for over 53 years. 
-Bowl Boys by Year:  https://milfordacademy.org/athletics-bowls.html

 -Recent NFL Alumni Include:
LeSean McCoy, RB - Buccaneers
Shonn Greene, RB – Jets & Titans
Cameron Artis-Payne, RB – Panthers
Terrance Knighton, DT – Broncos, Redskins & Patriots
Tyler Matakevich, LB – Steelers & Bills
Jake Dolegala, QB - Bengals & Patriots
Blessaun Austin, CB - Jets
Ka'dar Hollman, CB - Packers

 
Contact me anytime for more information.

Coach Buff Bowen
Recruiting Coordinator
www.MilfordAcademy.org
203-733-8851 c 
buffbowen@gmail.com


A PG semester offers many advantages over Juco, college walk-on, and "limited" PG programs (a high school limited to 4 PG football players). Athletic, financial, and academic goals should ultimately determine which option is best for each student-athlete.

Below are some comparative advantages of a PG semester:

NCAA Eligibility:
PG: Zero loss of eligibility.
PG: Enables 5 to 5.5 years to play 4.
PG: An average of 60% of Milford Academy’s athletes attend college in January following our season.
PG: Many graduate in 3.5 years and attain their Master’s degree while on a college scholarship.
Juco: Averages 1 to 2 years of lost eligibility.
Walk-on: A year of eligibility is lost each year.
Limited PG: Zero loss of eligibility.
Limited PG: 5 years to play 4. Most require a full year of attendance and tuition.

GPA Requirements:
PG: NCAA sliding scale (GPA + SAT/ACT).
Juco: 2.5 in a full schedule of core classes.
Walk-on: Remain academically eligible in the school.
Limited PG: NCAA sliding scale (GPA + SAT/ACT).

Game Schedules:
PG: College JV (D1A JV and D1AA JV at Milford Academy, Including Navy and Army).
Juco: Primarily other Jucos.
Walk-on: Conference teams (once you get on the field).
Limited PG: Another year of high school football.

Academic Support:
PG: Strong if the school offers academics.  Classes are mandatory at Milford Academy with a heavy focus on the SAT.
Juco: None
Walk-on: None
Limited PG: Very strong - classes are mandatory over a full year.

Average Costs:
PG: $19k to $23k / semester (discounts for lump payments are available).
PG: Greatest opportunity to eliminate or minimize future college costs.
Juco: $12k to $20k / semester (financial aid is available). Costs add up over multiple semesters.
Walk-on: $25k to $35k / semester (financial aid is available). Costs add up over multiple semesters.
Limited PG: $30k to $40k / semester (financial aid is available). Costs add up over multiple semesters.

Playing Time:
PG: Excellent - goal is to get every player recruited.
Juco: Good - 3 class years compete for time.  Must remain academically eligible.
Walk-on: Very tough - always behind scholarship players and incoming transfers.
Limited PG: Excellent - team and game competition is the lowest of these options.

Recruiting Opportunities:
PG: Greatest college football recruiting advantages.
PG: Great college game experience.
Milford Academy's D1A and D1AA JV games provide the greatest competition among PG programs.
600+ players have earned scholarships at Milford Academy over the past 19 years.
PG: Increased physical, mental and emotional preparedness.
Juco: Good college football recruiting advantages (loss of eligibility is not attractive to some colleges).
Juco: Good college game experience.
Juco: Increased physical, mental and emotional preparedness.
Walk-on: Increased physical, mental and emotional preparedness.
Walk-on: Can transfer with remaining eligibility.
Limited PG: More attractive to Ivy and little Ivy colleges. Strongly recommended having a college commitment first.

Workout Schedule Change

To Parents and Players:

Due to field availability - we will NOT be working out on Wednesday's.

We will still have workouts Monday and Thursdays from 4-6 p.m. as light allows. We will try to start warm-ups a little earlier if we can. 

As always please have athletes stay home if they are feeling ill with possible Covid symptoms, and report to coaches or AD if they get a positive test. 

Thanks,
Coach Beck. 

Practices Starting Next Week!

Hello Grant Football Family!
October 18, 2020

We come to you with great news!  PIL has cleared us for practice/workouts this coming week. 
Starting Wednesday....practices 4-6 / 3:30...with check-in and protocols.  Practices M-W-Th

*******Mandatory to bring a mask, own sanitizer, and a bottle of water. Equipment needed: cleats and gloves, as needed.********

-Players will form social distance lines on the west side of the gym, minimum of 6' apart for check-in.
- Be there plenty early.
-If a parent or two wants to help with check-in, Please Contact Karmen if you are able. Karmenvonarx@icloud.com

All safety protocols will be followed and coaches have been briefed and are trained on what needs to happen to keep our players safe. 

Male athletes from other sports are invited to also work out with football if they would like. Most sports are sponsoring their own, but possibly not clubs. They must also go through clearance. 

Make sure your athlete has gone through the whole clearance process or they will not be able to work out.
-Physicals every two years are needed so if not up to date you will need to get that in. 
-No need to pay until teams have been made in the respective seasons. 

https://www.friendsofgrantfootball.com/2020-player-registration


P.I.L. Player Covid Responsibilities

-Enter/Exit the facilities at the assigned points and time.
-Wash/Sanitize hands thoroughly before and after practices at designated stations.
-Students are encouraged to bring their own sanitizer if possible.
-Students are required to wear masks prior, during, and directly after practice.
-Students must sign in daily on the contact log.
-No one is allowed to share personal equipment, food, water, or bags.
-Students must leave the field at the completion of their session.
-Students must remain with one group for a week. 
-They cannot rotate groups from day-to-day.
-Practice social distancing before, during, and after each session.
-Complete online registration through Family ID
-Will notify the coach and Athletic Director if they have been exposed to and/or have had symptoms will follow the COVID-19 protocol 
-Maintain good physical hygiene by bathing/showering after each session.

Coach Beck will have a quick zoom meeting to go over the Covid safety protocols for any parents that are interested.
Join Zoom Meeting 
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/71306981185?pwd=Q2dldnR6cW50S1hrSEpwcUo0YkRaZz09

Meeting ID: 713 0698 1185 
Passcode: 4zYAqtIt is scheduled for Tuesday 10/20 at 7:00PM

Please talk to your players about the importance of following these safety measures. If we can show that it is safe, it will be easier for them to allow for Sports to begin in the future. 


Thanks so much
Go Generals!
Friends of Grant Football

Friends of Grant Football Update

Dear Friends of Grant Football Family,

We are still hoping and waiting to hear soon if workouts may begin with coaches. Please make sure all clearance and physicals are in order in case we can start soon.

https://www.familyid.com/organizations/grant-high-school

Please let us know if you are worried about your athletes' school work, eligibility or mental status. We can help get you in touch with the help they may need. This is such a difficult time and we want to make sure all our players are doing ok. Email Head Coach Beck at jbeck@pps.net

The Oregon Cares Fund for Black Relief and Resiliency is taking applications for any Black families that may have been affected by Covid 19’or the shutdowns. Here is that link https://thecontingent.org/oregon-cares/individual-application/

We have a few opportunities for players to get some exposure at non contact showcase evaluations and experience, while we are awaiting workouts They will need to sign up on their own. Attached are the flyers and invitations below for Varsity players. Sign up soon, space is limited. 

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Opportunities for training and getting ranked: 
Register at national sports is.com/npshowcases

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Attached is a QR code to pay on PayPal. Make sure each athlete emails Coach Smith

Send email to smith.performance@outlook.com and include: 

full name:
age:
position:
shirt size to the orde:. 

Once this is completed Coach Smith will confirm and add players to the list. If they do not have paypal, there are a few other ways to submit their payment via: CASHAPP  ($smithperformance1) Venmo, or apple pay.

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The club would like to encourage our lineman to sign up if they can for this event individually. $40

If you need help to pay for a camp or if you are a parent willing to help pay for another player camp, please text Karmen von Arx @ (503) 913-4331



Friends of Grant Football is excited to announce our 2 new board members Nikki Giudice, and Chad Hoffert. Nikki fills our freshman parent position and Chad fills our Sophomore parent and both come with years of experience starting from youth football. We are grateful they answered the call to serve. 

*If you are a new freshman player or parent please feel free to connect with Nikki. If she doesn’t have answers for you she can find out! nikki@farrellrealty.com

Freshman: with all that’s going on, we haven’t been able to connect with our freshman players and parents and we hope we can soon. In order to make sure new players don’t fall through the cracks please alert other potential players or parents of freshmen, to sign up to receive all the info from the team. We will be reaching out this week to those we have heard are interested in more info. Please have them google Friends of Grant Football and it will lead them to our site.  

We are grateful for our new Principal James McGee, Head Coach John Beck, Chris LaCarubba (our new AD) and our District Coordinator Diallo Lewis for their tireless efforts in trying to get the athletes some sort of workouts going. They really are talking to and doing everything they can on the behalf of the kids. We are very lucky to have them. 


We will hopefully all be seeing each other soon!

Go Generals,

Karmen von Arx
Friends of Grant Football President
admin@friendsofgrantfootball.com