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The Directions are gone, however, each helmet now clicks to a WOJFC "pass-through" page prior to clicking on each club's website. You click a helmet, it goes to a club information page, and you then have the option to click a link that takes you to the Club Site and a link for club Directions as well.


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Site last updated Wednesday, May 27, 2009 at 10:16 pm


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**NOTICE**

WOJFC meetings are designed to conduct Conference business.  Visitors must be approved in advance. Any requests to attend the meeting must come through your club's Conference Representative, to the Executive Board, unless you have been asked directly to attend the meeting by the WOJFC Board.

If you have additional questions - see your Conference Representative.


2008 College Football

1st visitor - June 20, 2004

2009 NFL DRAFT

Final AP Rankings

10,000th visitor - October 4, 2004    Detroit Lions
  50,000th visitor- September 28, 2005    St. Louis Rams
1.   Florida 13-1 1606 100,000th visitor - September 7, 2006    Kansas City Chiefs
2.   Utah 13-0 1519 150,000th visitor - August 12, 2007    Seattle Seahawks
3.   USC 12-1 1481 200,000th visitor - November 19, 2007    Cleveland Browns
4.   Texas 12-1 1475 210,000th visitor - June 12, 2008    Cincinnati Bengals
5.   Oklahoma 12-2 1391 220,000th visitor - August 10, 2008    Oakland Raiders
6.   Alabama 12-2 1264 230,000th visitor - August 19, 2008    Jacksonville Jaguars
7.   TCU 11-2 1193 240,000th visitor - September 11, 2008    Green Bay Packers
8.   Penn State 11-2 1153 250,000th visitor - October 3, 2008    San Francisco 49ers
9.   Ohio State 10-3 1013 260,000th visitor - October 20, 2008    Buffalo Bills
10. Oregon 10-3 997 270,000th visitor - October 30, 2008    Denver Broncos
11. Boise State 12-1 938 280,000th visitor - November 20, 2008    Washington Redskins
12. Texas Tech 11-2 916      New Orleans Saints
13. Georgia 10-3 903 You are visitor number:    Houston Texans
14. Mississippi 9-4 857      San Diego Chargers
15. Virginia Tech 10-4 713 Site Meter    New York Jets
16. Oklahoma State 9-4 534    Denver Broncos (Chicago)
17. Cincinnati 11-3 506    Tampa Bay Buccaneers
18. Oregon State 9-4 467    Detroit Lions (Dallas)
19. Missouri 10-4 435

   Philadelphia Eagles
20. Iowa 9-4 317    Minnesota Vikings
21. Florida State 9-4 246    New England Patriots
22. Georgia Tech 9-4 223

   Atlanta Falcons
23. West Virginia 9-4 114    Miami Dolphins
24. Michigan State 9-4 138    Baltimore Ravens
25. Brigham Young 10-3 137    Indianapolis Colts
 

   Philadelphia Eagles (Carolina)
     New York Giants
     Tennessee Titans
     Arizona Cardinals
 

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The Western Ohio Junior Football Conference (WOJFC) is organized exclusively for charitable and athletic educational purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.

 The purposes of the WOJFC are: to provide a common affiliation of Pee Wee (Youth) Football organizations and teams in the WOJFC; foster and promote safety, welfare, growth, sportsmanship, fair play, and good citizenship among its participants; provide a uniform code of ethics and playing rules for the members; encourage and promote the growth of and participation in Pee Wee and/or Youth Football programs; administer to the common requirements of the member organizations and teams; provide a meaningful, memorable, and rewarding experience for the children who participate under the auspices of the WOJFC.