Rockwall & Heath Lead the Way for Lake Ray Hubbard Football League

(ROCKWALL/HEATH, TX – Sept. 1, 2016) Rockwall and Heath have joined forces, this year, to pave the way for the newly formed Lake Ray Hubbard Football (LRHF) league that includes the nearby communities of Rowlett, Sunnyvale, Terrell, Heath and Rockwall. In its inaugural year, the LRHF brings over 600 football players and cheer participants from the surrounding communities.

IMG_8771_SMRockwall Youth Community Athletics (RYCA) and Heath Hawks Youth Sports (HHYS) organizations combined, bring 24 teams from Kinder through 6th grade into the LRHF. The RYCA also includes a Rockwall cheer program that brings 7 Jacket squads and over 100 cheerleaders into the league.

LRHF kicks off its season this Saturday, September 3rd with games at Terrell’s Memorial Stadium and Sunnyvale’s Raider Stadium. Each weekend, games will be played at two stadiums from the league consisting of Heath High School, Rockwall’s Kyle Field, Rowlett High School, Sunnyvale and Terrell.

League teams will also play at SMU’s Ford field on October 15th, with a playoff taking place following the 8 game season ending with a super bowl at Wilkerson Sanders High School Stadium.

Jacket CheerUSA Football (www.USAFootball.com) has certified the league, where each player, coach and assistant coach are certified through weigh-in and age verification, as well as heads up training programs and background checks, to ensure that safety and the well-being of the players is the #1 priority.

The LRHF held a season kick-off party at the Oasis Beach & Tennis Club, in Rockwall, where it distributed uniforms and facilitated a community atmosphere between member cities, teams and players. A great time was had by all!

IMG_8768_SM“We are looking forward to starting our 2016 season, while providing a game day experience that is fun for all, energetic and safe for our children,” said Brandon Neighbors, RYCA Board Member.  “This weekend we got to see the excitement in the eyes of our players, as they received their uniforms on Saturday and then suited up to take photos at Harry Meyers Park on Sunday.”

Cody Vardeman, HHYS Board Member continued, “With the formation of the Lake Ray Hubbard Football, we offer the only ‘Grade-Pure’ playing environment in the area. In an effort to put the well-being of the players first, we will play against teams that are certified by USA Football to be the same grade and age as our players.”

With the commitment and continued participation of these great organizations and communities the Lake Ray Hubbard Football organization is dedicated to the betterment of our communities, its families and athletes. We look forward to an exciting and fun-filled 2016 season!

For more information about RYCA / HHYS football and game schedules go to www.rycayouthsports.com.

 Submitted press release by Joe Roland.

Team Travis Sissel Texas Hold Em’ Tournament

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Date & Place: Saturday September 27 @ Rockwall Rotary Club

Time: Registration begins at 5:00pm and tournament will begin at 6:00

Cost: $60 Buy-In includes food and snacks –(BYOB)

Unlimited $25rebuys for the first 2hours —$25 add on at the end of 2 hours

$10 Raffle tickets (golf, restaurants, tickets, etc…)

Proceeds: 50% of proceeds will help with Travis Sissel’s medical expenses. ——50% of $ will pay the Final Table

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Seats Available!!! RSVP Now

Call Henry Young  @ 214-771-3545  cell 469-644-4600 or email hiyret@att.net

Travis’ Story

Travis Sissel is 26 years old and has stage 3 testicular cancer. Upon diagnosis in November 2013, the cancer was said to be in just one testicle. However Travis’s condition continued to worsen. He lost 40 lbs in the next two weeks and we subsequently found out it had spread to his lungs, liver, lymph nodes, stomach, and brain.  Travis doesn’t have health insurance and Medicaid cut him in April.  Travis is currently being treated at MD Anderson in Houston and currently going through the most intense treatment, a stem cell transplant. 

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Please come support Travis and his family for a great night of fellowship, food, and fun.

RSVP to ensure your seat. Feel free to invite  your friends. Our goal is to reach maximum capacity of 100 players.

Youth Football Super Bowl will be played at Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium in Rockwall Texas

This is an exciting time of the year for RYCA Youth Football, and the community of Rockwall, Texas.  Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium and Rockwall Independent School District have offered to host the 2013 Super Bowl games on Saturday, November 9th.

11All of the consolation games will be at Kyle Field which is located next to Rockwall High School with the playoff schedule starting October 23, 2013. This game will feature the #4 and #5 seeds playing to see who will move on to play the #1 seed on November 2nd.

On November 2nd, Heath High School and Kyle Field will host the #1 through #4 seeds starting with Kindergarten and 1st grade games at 8 AM. At 9:30 AM, the 2nd and 3rd grade games will play followed by a Noon kickoff for the 4th grade teams. Early evening at 2:30 PM the 5th grade games will battle, and then the 6th grade games will play under the lights at 5 PM.

12Winners will move on to the Super Bowl held at Wilkerson-Sanders stadium while the consolation game will be played at Kyle Field. The Super Bowl games will start at 9 AM for Kindergarten and 1st grade with 2nd and 3rd grade playing at 11 AM. The 4th Grade team will play at 1:30 PM followed by 5th Grade at 4 PM.

The game of the year will be two 6th grade teams battling for the 2013 Super Bowl Championship under the lights of Wilkerson-Sanders Stadium in Rockwall, Texas. This will be an epic battle as all teams are very evenly matched. The game will come down to strategy and heart which all of the kids have displayed this season.

13There are still three games left in the regular season to determine the final placing for the playoffs.

Make sure you support your RYCA Jackets Football Team, and get your Stingers Ready because the HHCA Hawks are upset watching their big brothers lose to Rockwall High School Football team in the first district game of the season.

14The RYCA is the largest football organization in Rockwall County and one of the largest premier leagues in North Texas.  It is the only youth football program that is vertically aligned with Rockwall High School Jackets Varsity Football Program according to Head Coach, Rodney Webb.  The RYCA has a strong commitment to principles and strives to be a community-driven organization with the genuine participation of athletes, volunteers, parents, family members, teachers, school administrators and local businesses. We encourage the RYCA Family to attend community and district events and to always support our community and display our Jacket Pride.

The RYCA makes every effort to make sure that every child with the desire to participate gets the opportunity to play or cheer, without financial costs, prior experience, athletic ability or size. The league is devoted to inspiriting our young athletes (kindergarten through 6th grade) and will give them the challenge of competition, the joy of victory, the reality of defeat, the importance of commitment and spirit in the community. The RYCA believes these values and virtues are important to athletes’ growth and to them becoming active members of our community and society. The RYCA Jackets is on a mission to give back to the community, to be the community’s youth sports program, to rally Stingers’ Up!

Be sure to catch the latest game day scores and highlights by following the highlights on the RYCA Rockwall Jackets News Site and Facebook.

Different Day Same Outcome in Battle of the Shores Part 2

er12After two quarters of play the scoreboard displayed 30-0 with the RYCA Rockwall Jackets of Nebbie Elementary 6th Grade leading the 6th Grade Hartman Team.  Through 20 minutes of play, the RYCA Nebbie Jackets youth football team had already held the Hartman Jackets to negative yardage with several sacks, interceptions, and fumble recoveries giving Nebbie Jackets strong field position.

13114The final outcome was 42-18, but that was only because the Nebbie Jackets refused to run up the score, and practiced on new offensive and defensive plays.

Brendon Murray led all offensive players with over 100 yards in offense and Cody Rollins was unbeatable in the defensive backfield gaining 2 take-a-ways.

Typical Nebbie Jacket leaders, Tyler Ashworth, Tanner Webb, and Joseph Schaefer contributed strong plays despite only playing 2 quarters in the victory.

1516The RYCA Jackets Nebbie 6th Grade Team is 3-1 halfway through the season, and is starting to look at securing a playoff spot with 2 more victories.

Next up on the Nebbie Jackets schedule is the Heath Hawks of the HHCA football league, and the Jackets are ready! They plan on taking their high scoring offense and run stopping defense to the field with Rockwall’s best fans cheering on.

Go Jackets!!!

Get Your STINGERS UP!!!!

 

 

Rockwall Jackets Football

The Ultimate Testament to Team Spirit and a Strong Community

I have always said that the City of Rockwall is one of the largest small towns in North Texas.  It is a city that is separated from the everyday hustle and bustle of Dallas because of Lake Ray Hubbard.  The community is complete with exemplary schools for our children, and numerous churches to meet our spiritual needs.  Strong values are instilled in our children, and parents work hard to provide advantages to them.

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Every week, the RYCA Jackets football league conduct practices two times a week, with most games played on Saturday. As a coach, I get the pleasure of working with the boys at each event. However, this particular night; I was able to witness “The Spirit of Team” which is a testament to the organizations leaders, our parents, and the boys who battle in the trenches every week.

I am sure every football team has a story like this to tell, but this one touched our team and I am able to share it with you.

eteAll year, our head coach has preached what it means to be a team.  The RYCA Football organization has shared this same message from the beginning.  On the eve before “The Battle of the Unbeaten” game which will be held a Wisdom Field, the Nebbie Jackets displayed an act of solidarity with their teammates.  It wasn’t anything that mainstream media would take interest in, but it was such a minor act that will carry over into life.

afefeThe Nebbie Jackets have shown tremendous resolve and support throughout the season.  For example, Saturday, September 7th was a hard fought battle between the Heath Hawks 6th Grade team and the Nebbie Jackets 6th Grade team.  The game was tied 6-6 at halftime and both teams traded another score in the 3rd quarter.  Nebbie Jackets kicker, Lake Johnson had missed two extra-point kicks after both of the Jackets score.  However, the players continued to give him encouragement.  When the Jackets scored the go-ahead touchdown; Lake drilled the ball through the uprights to lock-down an upset victory helping the Nebbie Jackets defeat the Heath Hawks 20-12.

bafPractice with the Nebbie Jackets has always ended with sprints up and down the “Hill” at Williams Middle School.  For those of you who do not know what the “Hill” is; it is about 40 yards of elevation behind the middle school that provides a 40 foot climb.  Usually this hill provides enjoyment for the kids once a year in Rockwall when it snows, but August through September it provides a challenge that will increase endurance and strength after a 2 hour practice.  Usually, there are 2 or 3 linemen who would not complain if the district decided to level this hill completely because of their complete disdain of the obstacle.  However, every practice- you can see players who have already completed their task running back up the hill to help encourage their teammates to finish.

efefeAt Last weeks practice, players were recognized by their coaches for taking up for a kid (who wasn’t on the team) for being bullied at a Lake Point Function. The players saw one of their 6th grade classmates being picked on by some Heath players, and they put a stop to it very quickly.

Last nights practice was one more example of team solidarity these 11 and 12 year old 6th grade football team showed. After one of the starters was suspended for a game at the parents and coaches request because of poor grades; the player also had to run extra wind sprints. Because it was the night before the game; the rest of the team did not have to run in order to keep their legs fresh for the next day game. This player, although being suspended for a game, still showed up and stood on the sideline making sure all of his teammates stayed hydrated during the game. He never sulked, and took complete responsibility for his actions. When practice finished up; he had to line up to run several 50 yard sprints by himself. Once his teammates saw that he was being disciplined; they showed that they were all part of the team by lining up to run the sprints with him.

afereWas this a life changing event that happened? It probably doesn’t seem to be at first glance, but what are these boys learning when youth football is a distant memory. They are learning community and team support.

The community of Rockwall is a lot like the Nebbie Jacket Football team. We share with our neighbors, give when there is a need, celebrate successes, and encourage those who are down. This week the Rockwall Jackets High School Football Team will be playing in their annual Homecoming Game. Most of Rockwall will be coming out to not only support the Yellowjackets, but also to join hands and support the community.

bagI for one am glad to be part of the Rockwall community, and have such great friends to share these types of experience with.

Congratulations RYCA Jacket Football. You are helping today’s Rockwall Youth learn what it means to be part of a team.

The Rockwall Youth Community Athletics (RYCA) Jackets are proud to be a part of the Rockwall County Community as a premier youth sports program. The RYCA has a strong commitment to principles and strives to be a community-driven organization with the genuine participation of athletes, volunteers, parents, family members, teachers, school administrators and local businesses. We encourage the RYCA Family to attend community and district events and to always support our community and display our Jacket Pride.

efewrThe RYCA will make every effort to make sure that every child with the desire to participate gets the opportunity to play or cheer, without financial costs, prior experience, athletic ability or size. We are devoted to inspiriting our young athletes (kindergarten through 6th grade) and will give them the challenge of competition, the joy of victory, the reality of defeat, the importance of commitment and spirit in the community. We believe these values and virtues are important to athletes’ growth and to them becoming active members of our community and society. The RYCA Jackets are on a mission to give back to the community, to be the community’s youth sports program, to rally Stingers’ Up!

The Battle of the Unbeaten takes place Wednesday at Wisdom Field

The city of Rockwall will be celebrating the Rockwall High School Football during the homecoming parade, but at 6:30 PM the lights at Wisdom Field (Dobbs Elementary) will feature some of the top 6th graders who plan to be future High School Yellowjackets.

ImageThe RYCA Nebbie Jackets Football Team will play the RYCA Hays Jackets team under the lights.  Both teams enter the game at 2-0 and boast high power offenses designed after Head Varsity Coach Rodney Webb’s Pistol Formation.  Last game these two played (not each other); the Hays team scored 38 points while the Nebbie Jackets put up 42.  The game should come down to the team with the strongest defense, and with several high profile players it will be a true battle.

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Hays Jackets are led by speedster Zach Henry surrounded by Marshal Frost and Kade Klinkowski. All three players suited up against the Nebbie Jackets in the Battle X Tournament held at Cowboys Stadium in August. Both teams ended in an 18-18 tie.

The Nebbie Jackets are led by quarterback Tyler Ashworth, Linebacker Joseph Schaefer, Running backs Tanner Webb and Cody Rollins. They were not happy about the tie at the Battle X tournament tie, and look to come out strong Wednesday Night.

efwewtYouth Football in Rockwall has taken on a whole new meaning in the year 2013.  The Rockwall Community Football Association is the only youth football organization aligned with the Rockwall High School Football Yellowjackets according to Head Coach Rodney Webb.  This is an organization that is teaching the fundamentals of how to play football, but also lessons that can be carried forward in life.

2232It won’t be long before the boys are playing on the same team in high school, but for now; Rockwall will get to enjoy these kids answering the challenge on Wednesday Night at Wisdom Field.

Get your STINGERS UP! Go Jackets!

Battle of the Shores

Rockwall Nebbie Jackets 6th Grade Team plays Hartman’s Jackets Saturday at Kyle Field

Saturday, September 14th will be an epic battle between two 6th Grade RYCA Jacket Teams. Both schools, Hartman and Nebbie will feed into Williams Middle School next year with the kids playing on the same team; however, this year they will battle each other for 6th grade bragging rights!

Nebbie and Hartman are made up of kids predominately in the Shores, so one could say this is the “Battle of the Shores.”
The Rockwall Youth Football Team from Nebbie is led by quarterback Tyler Ashworth. He is coming off a strong performance last week against the HHCA Heath Hawks throwing for 2 touchdowns and running for another. He is a threat anytime he is on the field directing the offense with his arm and picking up needed yards with his legs.

In the backfield with Ashworth is speedster Cody Rollins who is averaging 9 yards a carry, and has the moves to elude defenders with his playmaking abilities at receiver. Tanner Webb shows opposing defenses why they can’t just contain the corners because his style of play evolves pounding the football down their throats. Tanner also plays quarterback as well giving the Nebbie Jackets multiple options and formations.

ImageWhen defenses start keying on certain offensive players; Joseph Schaefer steps up to assure a hole will be open. He might be one of the smaller players on the team, but don’t tell him that. He will lay a hit with the best of them, and usually that means defensive players are watching the play lying on their back. Schaefer scored last week on a 12 yard pass from Ashworth late in the game.

The passing attack of Nebbie is completed by All-Star receiving group of Chace Burkey and Zach Elsey. Both players receive the ball like they have glue on their hands. Chace grabbed a beautiful touchdown last weekend for the Nebbie Jackets first score of the 2013 season.

Nebbie Jackets defense is beginning to make a name in the RYCA Football League. Schaefer leads a group of hard hitting linebackers like Brendon Murray and Tanner Webb. They occupy the defensive backfield with Cody Rollins and Tyler Ashworth at safeties. Elsey and Jaxon Rife control the corners along with Burkey and Lake Johnson at the defensive end spot.

ImageThe Doomsday Defense held last year’s Super Bowl Champion Heath Hawks to only two touchdowns which was way off their 40 point a game mark they averaged in 2012.

This Saturday will be exciting to say the least. One of the Jackets team will be victorious and the other will have to learn how to deal with defeat. However, in the end; they are all Jackets representing the RYCA program.

The RYCA Jacket Football Program is the only program in Rockwall that is vertically aligned with Rockwall High School Yellowjackets according to Head Football Coach Rodney Webb.

For all the updated information about players, teams, and RYCA events visit the RYCA Rockwall Jackets News Network.

Rockwall High School Jackets play Coppell this Friday

It will be Friday 13th, and the Rockwall High School Jackets will take their high scoring offense to Coppell this week.

All RYCA Jacket Football players are encouraged to wear their orange game jerseys to school showing their support!

Stop by any of the elementary schools in Rockwall and you will be able to tell who is playing football for the RYCA Jackets. Each week, the premier youth football team in Rockwall County has been roaming the halls of the various elementary schools wearing their game jerseys.

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The RYCA (Rockwall Youth Community Association) is building a strong community tradition by developing one of the largest youth football organizations in North Texas. Each team is age and school pure which means kids from each grade and school are playing for the same team.

Rockwall’s High School Football Varsity Head Coach, Rodney Webb has stated that the RYCA is the only organization that is vertically aligned with Rockwall High School. Each team is running the same Pistol Formation Offense that the high school runs, and uses the same defensive terminology as well.

As the organization continues to grow; community involvement becomes strong. The goal is to help these boys learn a system they will be playing in for years to come and ultimately bring a State Championship or more to Rockwall.

Get your Stingers Up! It’s football time in Rockwall!

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Assitant Coach Jason Webb and Defensive Coordinator James Schaefer Show a little excitement after RYCA Jackets Nebbie 6th grade youth football team defeated the HCCA Heath Hawks 20-12 Last year, the Hawks won the Super Bowl 40-0, but it looks like Rockwall Jackets Football isn’t scared to battle anymore!