Welcome the Home of the Bridgeton Midget Football
League, established in Bridgeton, New Jersey in 1955.
"The Bridgeton Midget Football League strives to
provide a safe and organized environment in which to teach our youth the fundamentals of
good sportsmanship and competition."
Packers
and Gems
in CHAMPIONSHIP
Ocean City
High School
Sat., November 28th
PACKERS vs DENNIS - 1:00pm
GEMS vs EHT PAL - 3:00pm
(Admission $2 for
Adults and $1 for Students)
COME OUT AND CHEER ON THE GREEN AND GOLD!!!!
Complete CMCJFL Play-Off
Results/Schedule
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BULLS Capture
Dennis Crown.....Again
The 2009 version of the Big
John's Pizza Bulls closed out their 2009 campaign much in the same fashion as
they did in 2008 - By winning the Dennis Township Peanut Division Round Robin
Tournament. Head Coach Lynwood Mosley, his staff, and the entire Bulls squad had
a wonderful season!
CONGRATULATIONS BULLS

BMFL Honors One of Its Own
Bill Messeck Leaving for
Boot Camp on Nov. 17th
Bill Messeck has been a fixture around Salvy Blandino Field for some time now. As a coach for the Cumberland Dairy Packers, he has helped many young athletes attain both personal and team goals. He has been a big part in Championships and in teaching life lessons. This past weekend President Doug Buirch and the entire BMFL Family publicly thanked Bill for his hard work and dedication. Bill will be taking his work ethic and dedication to a new front on Tuesday, November 17th. Bill has enlisted in the US Army and will report for duty on that day. All of us at the Bridgeton Midget Football League thank Bill for all that he has done for our organization and all that he is doing for our Country.


ALUMNI WEEKEND
a HUGE SUCCESS
The Bridgeton Midget Football League paid
tribute to their past during 2009 Alumni Weekend. The weekend kicked-off with a
Beef and Beer Event on Friday night, was followed by the Alumni Game on
Saturday, and ended on Sunday as many of the BMFL's Alumni were recognized
between the current players' regular season games.
The Alumni Game was won by the Green Team as the defeated the Gold Team by a
score of 30-26.
The Bridgeton Midget Football League is very proud of its rich history and
thanks all of the Alumni who participated in Alumni Weekend this year.






BMFL Welcomes its Newest Team Sponsor
The Bridgeton Midget Football League is proud to announce that the 5th Ward Athletic Association will be the new sponsor of the Gems. The 5th Ward Athletic Association has a long history of community service and has provided funds to many organizations in the Bridgeton area. The BMFL is extremely fortunate to be able to add the 5th Ward Athletic Association to their list of team sponsors. Other team sponsors are Big John's Pizza, Joyce' Nursery, and Cumberland Dairy.

L to R: 5th Ward Trustee Joe
Cassidy, 5th Ward Member Beaver Cassidy,
BMFL President Doug Buirch, 5th Ward Trustee John Ashburn,
5th Ward President John Dellaquilla, 5th Ward Treasurer Mike Bucci
2009 Schedule
Finalized
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for the 2009 BMFL Schedule
BMFL Honor Volunteers
At a recently held Dinner, the Bridgeton Midget Football League honored two of it's own as "Mary Crokus" Volunteer of the Year Award recipients. The Mary Crokus Volunteer of the Year Award is presented to those volunteers who have shown "dedication to the Bridgeton Midget Football League and the youth which it serves, and for exemplifying the true meaning of volunteerism."
Lisa Buirch and Ed Miletta was both honored as Volunteers of the Year for their hard work and dedication to the League. The BMFL is extremely fortunate to have outstanding volunteers like Lisa and Ed.

"Mary Crokus" Volunteer of the Year Award Recipient
Lisa Buirch (center)
with Secretary Linda Solanik (left) and Board Member Joe Henigin (right)

"Mary Crokus" Volunteer of the Year Award Recipient
Ed Miletta (center)
with President Doug Buirch (left) and Board Member Joe Henigin (right)
BMFL
Establishes NYSCA Chapter to Train Volunteer Coaches/League Administrators
The Bridgeton Midget Football League has
established an official chapter of the National Youth Sports Coaches Association
(NYSCA) to train volunteer coaches on the appropriate methods of working with
children in sports.
The
organization joins more than 2,200
organizations across the country that are conducting the NYSCA certification
program to help ensure that volunteer coaches in their community have a clear
understanding of their roles and responsibilities.
More than 1.8
million volunteer coaches have been trained by NYSCA, which is a program of the
National Alliance For Youth Sports, a nonprofit organization that works to
provide safe and fun sports for America’s youth.
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