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Moline Youth Football & Cheer includes tackle football, cheerleading, Challenger Flag Football, Youth Camp, Youth Futures Camp, and FREE Moline Youth Football Workouts in July. Jr. Maroons Football & Cheer is a co-ed tackle football and cheerleading program for grades 3–6, with football divisions for 3rd/4th graders and 5th/6th graders. Challenger Flag Football is a fully inclusive program designed for special needs student-athletes and provides a supportive and fun environment for participants to grow mentally, physically, and emotionally while building confidence and teamwork through the game of football.
• Ages: 8–18 years old
• Schedule: Youth Camp runs May 26th, 27th and 28th from 3:45–5:00 PM; Youth Futures Camp runs May 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, and 21 from 3:44–5:00 PM
• Price: Youth Camp costs $45.00; Youth Futures Camp costs $25, paid at camp with no advance payment needed
Both football players and cheerleaders begin learning the framework and fundamentals of the Moline system, and these values and foundational skills are further reinforced in the middle school programs at John Deere Middle School and Wilson Middle School for grades 7 and 8. The program culminates in the athletes’ final years in the Moline Football & Cheer program for grades 9–12, and by these grades participants have likely mastered many drills, routines, and concepts of the system. The Moline Maroons compete in the Western Big Six conference within IHSA play, and the teams and cheer squads compete and perform within the Illinois metro Quad Cities, including games against East Moline (U.T), Rock Island, and Alleman. Families also have access to a 20% OFF Dick's Sporting Goods Discount weekend, and registration is available for the 2026 season.
Last updated May 26, 2026.
• Ages: 8–18 years old
• Schedule: Youth Camp runs May 26th, 27th and 28th from 3:45–5:00 PM; Youth Futures Camp runs May 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, and 21 from 3:44–5:00 PM
• Price: Youth Camp costs $45.00; Youth Futures Camp costs $25, paid at camp with no advance payment needed
Both football players and cheerleaders begin learning the framework and fundamentals of the Moline system, and these values and foundational skills are further reinforced in the middle school programs at John Deere Middle School and Wilson Middle School for grades 7 and 8. The program culminates in the athletes’ final years in the Moline Football & Cheer program for grades 9–12, and by these grades participants have likely mastered many drills, routines, and concepts of the system. The Moline Maroons compete in the Western Big Six conference within IHSA play, and the teams and cheer squads compete and perform within the Illinois metro Quad Cities, including games against East Moline (U.T), Rock Island, and Alleman. Families also have access to a 20% OFF Dick's Sporting Goods Discount weekend, and registration is available for the 2026 season.
Last updated May 26, 2026.
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