Jr All American Football and Cheer Glendora

Sports and Neighborhood Relations do we have any?
Season Starts August 2, 2004.

Ron Vega - Glendora Community News. Speaking of the Goddard and Sandburg area residents objections to the installation of lights for night football.
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If tranquility is what you are after then sell out and move to Wyoming"

Ron Vega President Glendora Jr All American Football and Cheer 2002-2003

San Gabriel Valley Jr. All American Football Conf

"You hear a Roar, at first you don't know what it is, then you hear the PA system telling you, what it is". Weekends mornings, afternoons and evenings. Games, traffic, trash and noise starting Monday and finishing Sunday night. Eleven power generators for lights and PA System at Goddard or Sandburg schools.
How a sports park can impact a residential neighborhood!   Hear it  See it  Aerial View

Felony Assault at San Gabriel Valley Junior All American Football Game

Noise is Pollution "Excessive noise affects us all. It creates a heightened level of anxiety, distress,
and an unfriendly environment throughout our neighborhoods".

San Gabriel Valley Jr. All American Football Conf. Games Schedule - Because of the shortage of game officials from the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), league games will be played on Saturdays and Sundays, starting as early as 8:00 a.m. and as late as 7:00 p.m."

Glendora Jr All American Football President Charles Gile Telephone 909 232-1910 Team Email

Glendora Jr All American Football - Objective
The objective of this program is to inspire youth to practice ideals of health, citizenship and character to bring our youth closer together through the means of a common interest in sportsmanship, fair play and fellowship; to impart to the game elements of safety, sanity and intelligent supervision; to keep the welfare of the player first, foremost and entirely free of adult lust for glory

City of Glendora Code On PA System Use It is unlawful for any person, other than personnel of law enforcement or governmental agencies, to install, use or operate within the city a loudspeaker or public address equipment, in a park, place or public property. without first filing a registration statement and obtaining approval. Public address equipment shall not be operated within two hundred feet of churches, schools, hospitals or city or county buildings.
 

 
Football Injuries and How To Prevent Them In any given season, 10 percent of all college players and 20 percent of high school players sustain brain injuries. Sixty three percent of high school players sustain traumatic brain injuries

Felony Assault at San Gabriel Valley Junior All American Football Game

April 8, 2003 WHITTIER – Two brothers pleaded no contest today for attacking other parents and an elderly coach last October during a football game in Pico Rivera, the District Attorney’s Office announced.

Deputy District Attorney Joseph Porras said 32-year-old Xxxxx Xxxxx pleaded no contest to one count of felony assault and admitted the special allegation of causing great bodily injury. Judge Dewey Falcone sentenced him to five years in state prison.

Xxxxx Xxxxxx, 26, pleaded no contest to one felony count of assault, Porras said. There was no special allegation added. Judge Falcone sentenced him to two years in state prison. Both brothers were charged with beating the same victim. All other charges were dismissed.

The two brothers allegedly jumped in the middle of a brawl during a San Gabriel Valley Junior All-American Football Conference game at Pico Rivera Park, after a fight broke out between nearly two dozen parents involving teams from Pico Rivera and nearby Downey. A videotape of the fight also showed the 67-year-old assistant coach for the Downey team, Richard Engles, trying to break up the fight and getting punched to the ground by Xxxxx Xxxxx.

Linda Lane, conference president of the youth football league, confirmed that two teams from the San Gabriel Valley Conference were involved in the brawl but did not offer further comment.

Additional Cases of Violence In Youth Sports

 

Chicago IL -- Hamilton Park Lights issue comes up at meeting. Residents contend the lights will bring unwanted noise and traffic to the neighborhood in the evening hours, along with decreased property values.
Because the residents' distrust of the park board, compromise is not an option. "If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile," Thurston said. "If they put up lights there, the next thing is going to be seats, then a building. Why should I lose property value on my home?"
Michael Puente Daily Herald Staff Writer  June 08, 2004
 


An overview on the Law of Nuisance -  Glendora Code on Noise  -  City of Glendora Law of Nuisance Code 
Glendora Code on Zoning
Glendora Environmental Impact Report
 

 
2004 Schedule under the lights

August 2004
Mon - 8/2 Conditioning Starts

September 2004
Mon - 9/6 Practice Sessions to 3 Days a Week
Sat - 9/11 Picture Day
Thu - 9/16 7:00 PM Pep Rally
Sat - 9/18 1st Game
Sun - 9/19 1st Game
Sat - 9/25 2nd Game
Sun - 9/26 2nd Game


October 2004
Sat - 10/2 3rd Game
Sun - 10/3 3rd Game
Sat - 10/9 4th Game
Sun - 10/10 4th Game
Sat - 10/16 5th Game
Sun - 10/17 5th Game
Sat - 10/23 6th Game
Sun - 10/24 6th Game
Daylight Savings Time
Sat - 10/30 7th Game
Sun - 10/31 7th Game


November 2004
Mon - 11/1 8th Game Quarter Finals
Tue - 11/2 8th Game Quarter Finals
Sat - 11/13 Semi-Finals
Sun - 11/14 Semi-Finals
Sat - 11/20 Finals
Sun - 11/21 Finals
Sat - 11/27 Cheer Competition

December 2004
Sat - 12/4 Cheer Competition
 

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