CDFL Open Tryout 7 on 7 & Lineman Challenge, April 11, 2009


Originally Published On www.PlayCDFL.com 

The CDFL is thrilled to announce that it will have it’s first 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge Tryout at the Joe Saint Center in Hillburn N.Y. on Sat. April 11 from 7-9 pm. The event will be completely FREE and will be pay-per-view internet broadcast live for college coaches and family and friends around the nation to view! We are planning to be outside, but will move inside if the weather is bad. Teams will be filled on a first come first serve basis, so if you want to bring a team email a confirmation to playcdfl@gmail.com with your teams roster by position, hometown and contact info. If you come alone that is great, we will place you on a team.
We would like alI players to bring black shorts and the CDFL will provide the uppers. Each team will consist of a QB, HB, FB, TE, X reciever, Y reciever, Z receiver, 3/4 LB’s, 2 CB’s and 2 safties. The players will run plays directly from the Official CDFL Playbooks consisting of college level schemes. The Lineman Challenge will include competition for every position on both sides of the ball. All 18-24 year old players are welcomed, and we strongly encouraged anyone who is serious about playing in the CDFL this summer to attend this event. It is a big step in establishing relationships and getting you out for the CDFL and college coaches to see. Hope all is well and we are excited to see all of you soon!

Visit UTUBE to see the most recent clinic video from the 3/7/09 CDFL Tryout ( Link Below)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPTYPBOWK9M&feature=channel

  • CDFL Part of Section Nine Football Clinic- 3/14/09

    3/15/2009

    On Saturday March 14, 2009,  the New York State Section Nine Football Coaches Association presented its annual football clinic at Crispell middle school in Pine Bush,  New York.   Section Nine “Coach of the Year” and CDFL coach,  Jim Wright hosted 115 area football coaches for the day long clinic which featured former NFL coaching legend Bill Mountjoy up from Virginia to present “Outside Zone Play”.  John Loose, Def. Coor. Lafayette College, on the “Zone Blitz  Package”.  Bernie and Mike Connolly, Monroe-Woodbury H. S. Defensive coaches, spoke to “The M-W 4-2-5 Defense” .  CDFL Co-Founder George St. Lawrence presented “The 5 Ways to a Football Shutout.”

    The CDFL is proud to support Lafayette College Football and the efforts of coach John Loose in promoting pediatric brain tumor research.  On Sunday June 7, 2009 Lafayette College will host its annual,” Laurens First and Goal Football Camp“.   The camp is named in honor of 11-year-old brain tumor survivor Lauren Loose.  Lauren was diagnosed with multiple brain tumors at age two.  Please visit the website at  www.laurensfirstandgoal.org to make a donation and get additional information regarding the camp.

    L-R, George St. lawrence, CDFL, John Loose, Lafayette College Def> Coor., Bernie Connolly, Monroe Woodbury H.S. , Def. Coor.

    L-R, George St. Lawrence, CDFL,. John Loose, Lafayette College Def. Coor.,. Bernie Connolly, Monroe Woodbury H.S. , Def. Coor.

  • “THANK YOU” to all Players who attended the CDFL 3/7/09 Clinic

    3/8/2009

    Just a quick note to say, Thank You to All players, Coaches and Speakers who attended the 3/7/09 CDFL clinic in New Windsor , New York.  We will be updating the player performance list during this week.  Outstanding  results were achieved by many of the players who attended. Great players make for a great league!  Coach Barry Chait spoke to the preseason training needs of the players in preperation for the july 6, 2009 start.  Gus Ornstein gave a motivational talk on his experiences in getting to the NFL, followed by an introduction to the CDFL passing game.  A special CDFL thanks to site owner, Mr. John Alva, for allowing for extended time in his facility and being a great host. Get ready for the CDFL 7-on-7 clinic and Lineman Challenge in late April. The CDFL experience, BE PART OF IT in 2009 !!!!!!!



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