Flag football fun way to learn to play

Each player from Michigan Youth Flag Football League left the last day of the season a winner.
Every boy received a trophy for their work during the season, ate pizza, and watched their coaches play a game of football.
Dale Duffield signed up for the league because he had nothing to do.
‘I wanted to get outside and be active,? he said.
As a member of the undefeated Saints, he got an opportunity to learn more about a sport he enjoyed and play every position.
‘I like the feeling of throwing the ball into the end zone and the feeling of victory,? said Duffield.
Greta Senerius thought it would be a great opportunity for her twins, Devin and Clay, to learn more about football in their off-season from the Clarkston Chiefs.
They learned more about the basics of the game and got to practice their throwing and catching.
‘It’s been a really fun time for them and they got to be on a team with each other, too,? said Greta.
The twins started the game for the Saints with the first touchdown. Devin received the pass from Clay and ran into the end zone.
The Saints led the fourth and fifth league with a record, 7-0.
The second and third graders making up the Seahawks held onto their undefeated title against the Chargers and won.
The spring season began in April and ran for eight weeks.
The MYFFL Summer championship is June 28-29 at Walled Lake Northern High School.
Check www.ClarkstonNews.com to see who’s playing in the championship.