NorCal Lawmen - Get Ready for a New Level!
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Jan 2022 - The NorCal Lawmen non-profit football organization is focusing on
building and sponsoring youth sports programs.
An eventual return to adult sports is getting much closer. The non-profit organization is looking to create a new level of football on the west coast. Something
more organized than SemiPro, but not professional. Or a low paying professional league. It's still in the future
but will be sponsorted by HostedSports.com. The league will be local to the Bay Area, the league will own and run all teams. Teams will be created from a draft of players. Players cannot join a specific team. All players join the league and then get drafted. Stay tuned for more...

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Organization News
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The NorCal Lawmen Non-Profit Organization is now helping to run
the West Coast Islanders Youth Football Program based out of Hayward CA. The program is being
run by Tolo Faumuina and a large staff of coaches.
The organization is also looking
to start youth based football camps and high school level passing leagues under the direction of Vice President of
Football Operations, former Cal first team All-American running back, Russell White. For that the organization will also
be using the new facillty at San Leandro High School and Hayward High School.
The organization has changed it's priorities to running youth sports programs through the existing non-profit organization in an effort to help kids in sports. As such, all future Minor League Football programs will be based around an effort
to directly benefit youth and high school sports programs.
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Charity News
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The NorCal Lawmen Football Oranization has been working with Children's hospital since 2007, in an effort
to help the kids. Going forward, the organiation is going to again, start to donate 10% of all organization proceeds to children's
hospital Oakland - More Info .
The organization has also helped the San Leandro High School Football program to send some of their players that
could not afford to go to football camp, to the Fresno football camp that is held in every June.
In the last few seasons of playing Minor League Football, the team helped the Pittsburgh High School Marching Band
to pay for their trip to perform in the the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and allowed the Castro Valley High School Booster
program to sell tickets and concessions at games to make money,
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