Help Center
FAQs
Quick answers to common questions about the HAJFL season.
Where are schedules and updates posted?
TeamSnap is our primary hub for in-season communication, schedules, scores, and team info.
How do I contact the league?
Email us any time at info@hajfl.com.
Where can I find policies and forms?
All required documents are posted on the Policies & Forms page.
How do I volunteer?
Visit the Highlander Help page to sign up for volunteer shifts.
How do I get registration updates?
Check the home page for announcements or email us to be added to update notifications.
Reminders & Weather
Helpful notes for families heading into the season.
Reminders
- Physicals are required before the first practice and must be dated within the current year for fall sports.
- Bring a copy of your child’s report card to verify grade placement.
- Football players need a copy of their birth certificate.
- Cheerleaders only need report cards (no birth certificate required).
Weather Cancellations & Delays
If practices are canceled due to weather, the board will notify head coaches and team coordinators, then share updates via TeamSnap, email, and social media.
KVYFC policy allows games to be delayed, suspended, or canceled by mutual agreement, with a 30-minute wait after the most recent lightning strike before play resumes.
Football FAQs
What is included in registration?
Loaned equipment is provided. Families supply cleats, a mouthguard, and an athletic cup.
How are teams formed?
New players enter a draft pool while returning players stay with their team. Team placements are shared by coaches.
Who coaches?
Coaches are volunteers approved by the HAJFL board and complete required background checks and certifications.
When do practices start?
Practice schedules are shared in late summer through TeamSnap.
Cheer & Pom FAQs
Who coaches?
Cheer & pom coaches are volunteers approved by the HAJFL board with required screenings.
What is included in registration?
Loaned uniforms and pom gear are provided, plus select spirit wear. Families provide cheer shoes, socks, and shorts.
What is the time commitment?
Practices vary by level and the schedule is shared in TeamSnap. Games are typically on weekends.
What is sideline vs. competitive cheer?
Sideline cheer supports game day energy, while competitive cheer focuses on choreographed routines.
Still Have Questions?
Email us and we will point you in the right direction.