Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the age groups for PeeWee and Bantam football?

Typically, our PeeWee division is for athletes aged 10–12, while the Bantam division serves players aged 13–15. Age eligibility is determined by the player’s age as of December 31, 2026.

What is the association's focus for youth athletes?

We prioritize safety-first coaching and player development. Our goal is to teach the fundamentals of football in a high-energy environment that emphasizes sportsmanship, discipline, and community.

Where are the football field locations for games and practices?

Most of our activities take place at Crowther Memorial Junior High School in Strathmore. Away games are held at various sanctioned fields across the Central Alberta Minor Football League.

When does Badgers football registration open?

Early-bird registration begins on [Date]. We encourage families to sign up early to secure a spot.

What is included in the registration fee?

Fees cover league insurance, field rentals, certified officiating, and the use of primary equipment (helmet and shoulder pads). Players are generally responsible for their own cleats, mouthguards, and integrated football pants.

Do I need prior experience to join the Bantam or PeeWee programs?

Not at all! We welcome all skill levels. Our PeeWee football drills are designed for beginners, while our Bantam coaching staff is expert at integrating new players into competitive play.

Are there volunteer opportunities for parents?

Yes! As a community-run minor football association, we rely on volunteers for everything. You can indicate your interest during the online registration process.