The Washington Youth Football Coaches (WYFC) Farm League was created in 2021 to help youth football organizations fundraise, collaborate, and provide high-quality spring tournament opportunities for athletes.
WYFC Farm League is an organizations-for-organizations league—built by program leaders working together to support youth football across Washington State. Our goal is simple: partner with member organizations to host tournaments, raise funds for local programs, and give athletes meaningful competitive opportunities in 7v7 and 5v5 football.
Each participating organization brings teams (typically one 5/6 team and one 7/8 team) to compete, while host organizations generate revenue by running tournament venues and events. We intentionally design our schedule to avoid conflicts with other spring sports, and we strongly encourage athletes to participate in multiple sports to build overall athletic ability, coordination, and leadership skills.
Together, we work to develop better athletes, stronger programs, and a connected youth football community.
The WYFC Farm League is a collaborative network of youth football and cheer organizations committed to developing athletes, coaches, and programs at all levels. We provide league structure, scheduling, tournament opportunities, and support services to help organizations grow and succeed.
The purpose of the WYFC Farm League is to support youth football organizations through collaborative fundraising opportunities, structured spring tournaments, and athlete development. As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we work together to host events and compete in 7v7 and 5v5 tournaments so member organizations can generate revenue for their programs while providing young athletes with safe, high-quality competition that builds football skills, teamwork, and overall athletic growth.
Provide organized league play and championship tournaments
Support youth football and cheer organizations with scheduling and logistics
Promote safe play, positive coaching, and athlete development
Encourage leadership, sportsmanship, and community involvement
Create opportunities for athletes of all skill levels to compete and grow
The Farm League provides structured competition opportunities for participating organizations throughout the season, including league games and tournament events.
WYFC hosts multiple bowl events throughout the season, culminating in the Washington State Youth Football Championships. These events provide athletes the opportunity to compete at a high level and celebrate their hard work.
WYFC supports coaches with training, best practices, and leadership resources to promote positive youth development and athlete safety.
The WYFC Farm League is supported by a network of youth football and cheer organizations across Washington State. Member organizations collaborate to provide quality programs, share resources, and uphold league standards.
Organizations interested in joining the Farm League are encouraged to contact us for membership information.
WYFC is committed to:
Athlete safety and proper equipment standards
Positive coaching and parent behavior
Anti-bullying and respectful conduct policies
Fair play and sportsmanship on and off the field
All participating organizations and attendees are expected to follow league rules and codes of conduct.
WYFC works with community partners and sponsors to support youth development, reduce participation costs, and expand opportunities for athletes and families.
Interested in sponsoring the WYFC Farm League? Contact us to learn about sponsorship opportunities.
For questions about the Farm League, membership, events, or sponsorships, please contact:
Email: iwvcoachjune@gmail.com
Location: Washington State (Statewide League)
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Since 2019, Washington Youth Football Coaches (WYFC) has experienced rapid and sustained growth. What began with just 8 organizations has expanded to 22 member programs today. Our reach has grown from serving approximately 300 players and families to supporting over 3,000 youth athletes, families, and coaches across Washington State. Communities from as far south as Graham to Lake Stevens in the north have joined our movement, reflecting strong demand for safe, organized, and development-focused youth football opportunities.
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