Registration - 2025 Football Registration
2025 Football Registration

2025 Football Registration 

 

$575 - Paid in FULL during Registration if player is registered before July 1st, 2025.


NOTE: If other payment options are needed, please contact your assigned Team Mom with any questions. 

Name
Team
Player Height (Inches)
Player Weight
Football Experience
Desired Playing Position
Medical Conditions
Medical Conditions (If answered Yes above)
Short Size
Shirt Size
Sweatpant Size
Sweatshirt Size
Parent/Guardian Information
Parent/Guardian (First & Last Name)
Relationship to Player
Home Address
Contact Number (Home/Cell)
Parent/Guardian Email
Emergency Contact (First & Last Name)
Emergency Contact Number
Comments

Payment for the entire 2025 Season is $575 due at the time of registration after April 28th, and before June 30th. 2025 registration will increase to $600 on July 1st thru the end of registration.

2025 Football Registration Deposit
$287.50
2025 Registration deposit. Remaining $275 due by August 1, 2025.
2025 Football Season Deposit
2025 Football Registration
$575.00
Full payment made during registration
2025 Entire Season

PLAYER CERTIFICATION:

Parent/Guardian certifies the Player/Registrant lives in the River Ridge High School district.
REFUNDS: 

All participants who request, in writing, a refund of their registration fee prior to the first practice for their team, and return all issued equipment, will receive a full refund less $50.00 for handling costs.  After the start of the first practice there will be NO REFUNDS. All refunds are contingent upon the return, in good condition, of all equipment.  Refunds will be mailed no less than 3 weeks after the request for a refund has been received.
EQUIPMENT & VOLUNTEER DEPOSIT: 

Each participant will provide a separate check payable to RRTC in the amount of $250 for the Equipment and Volunteer Deposit. This check will be held by RRTC and returned to the participant when all equipment is turned in at the end of the season and all volunteer hours are met. In the event equipment is damaged beyond normal wear and tear, equipment is not returned or volunteer hours are incomplete, the check will be cashed by RRTC. Remaining funds, if any, after appropriate deductions are made from the deposit, will be mailed to the participant as soon as administratively possible.
FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT: 

Each player will be given a mouthpiece that is not to be returned.  Players should provide their own shoes, which should be all-purpose football/soccer shoes with molded sole rubber cleats.  Metal cleats are not permitted. Each player is expected to clean the equipment on a regular basis and return all loaned equipment at the end of the season.  Players should notify their coach immediately if any equipment is damaged or lost during the season, so it may be replaced. 
PARENT/GUARDIAN INVOLVEMENT:

Each Parent or Guardian will be asked to contribute their time to support the football program and their child. Parent/Guardian involvement includes, but is not limited to, fundraisers, field duty, concessions, gate duty, promotion, equipment maintenance and other opportunities as they arise.

THE PARENT/GUARDIAN CODE OF CONDUCT 
The support of parents/guardians is essential to the success of any Middle School program. This support, however, should be of the off-field variety in such activities as fund-raising, promotion, equipment maintenance, team sponsorship and other volunteer activities.


RRTC (River Ridge Touchdown Club) and the GMSAA (Georgia Middle School Athletic Assoc) are comprised entirely of volunteers. Coaches, administrators and other volunteers spend hundreds of hours of their time in the off-season as well as during the season to provide a football program for your children.
Well-meaning parents can cause unwarranted problems if they are not familiar with the policies and philosophies of the youth football association. The RRTC has rules concerning the conduct of parents. Below is the code of conduct for RRTC parents/guardians to follow.
 
1) Parents/guardians should clearly understand that the aim of youth sports is to teach their children teamwork, good sportsmanship, fair play and a love for the sport.
2) Parents/guardians should understand that alcohol and the use of drugs at practices or games are strictly prohibited.
3) Parents/guardians should insist on a safe and healthy environment for their children to practice and compete.
a) Parents must stay in the areas designated by the local association during all practice sessions. Parents (except parent-coaches) are never allowed on the practice field during practice unless authorized by the coaching staff.
b) Parents are not allowed on the sidelines or playing field at the games. All spectators must remain in the stands. Only players, coaches, and appointed association officials may be on the sidelines or track in the front of the stands during the games, unless authorized by the coaching or administration staff.
4) Parents/guardians should encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all players, coaches and officials at every game, practice or other youth sports event.
a) Youth football is not professional football. Parents should cheer hard and loud for their team, but your fan support must be kept in the proper perspective and always in good taste.
b) Unsportsmanlike conduct in the stands during games is prohibited and can result in penalties to the team / head coach on the field as well as possible expulsion from future events.
c) Derogatory statements towards RRTC Coaches, Directors and volunteers will not be tolerated. Any verbal or physical abuse may result in expulsion from all RRTC events at the discretion of the RRTC Board.
d) Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc…) Parents and players agree not to directly or indirectly send, reply with, issue, or post any negative or derogatory statement, opinion or observation regarding the RRTC program. This includes, but is not limited to, any coach, player, official, board member, administrator, or volunteer of the RRTC program, as well as the high school program. Anyone violating this policy is subject to disciplinary action including up to removal from the program. Anyone removed from the program under this policy will not receive a refund.
e) A football game is a highly complex event requiring many different roles. Since RRTC is a volunteer organization, parents/guardians must meet the required number of volunteer hours to provide a successful middle school program.

RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND MEDICAL RELEASE
Parent / Guardian Permission:  I, the parent/guardian of the above named participant, give my approval for participation in any and all of the activities of the River Ridge Touchdown Club during the season and acknowledge the risk associated with cheerleading and Football.  I assume all risks and hazards, incidental to the conduct of any of the activities, including transportation to and from such activities.  I further release, absolve, indemnify and hold harmless the River Ridge Touchdown Club, its organizers, sponsors, directors, coaches and supervisors, any or all of them, in the case of injury to my child and waive all claims against the organizers, sponsors, directors, coaches and supervisors.  I likewise waive, to the extent not covered by liability insurance, any claim against any person transporting my child to and from the activities.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE RELEASE AND WAIVER:
1. I/We understand that participation includes possible exposure to and illness from infectious diseases including by way of illustration but not as limitation to MRSA, influenza, and COVID-19. While particular rules and personal discipline may reduce this risk, the risk of serious illness and death does exist; and,
2. I/We knowingly and freely assume all such risks, both known and unknown, even if arising from the negligence of the releasees or others, and assume full responsibility for my student’s participation; and,
3. I/We willingly agree to comply with the stated and customary terms and conditions for participation regarding protection against infectious diseases. If, however, if any unusual or significant hazards are observed during my student’s presence or participation, heHe/she will remove himself/herself from participation and bring such to the attention of the nearest official immediately; and,
4. I/We hereby release and hold harmless River Ridge Ridge Touchdown Club and Cherokee County School District their officers, officials, agents, and/or employees, other participants, sponsoring agencies, sponsors, advertisers, and if applicable, owners and lessors of premises used to conduct the event (“Releasees”), with respect to any and all illness, disability, death, or loss or damage to person or property, whether arising from the negligence of releasees or otherwise, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
By electronic registration and payment authorization below, I/we acknowledge that we have carefully read this voluntary Waiver and understand the potential dangers incident to engaging in interscholastic athletics, sports teams/clubs and events, and are fully aware of the legal consequences of this agreement.

Emergency Medical Authorization: 

I give the directors or parent in charge permission to seek medical attention for my child in case of an emergency. I grant emergency medical staff members permission to administer immediate treatment to my child should he/she be injured. I understand insurance coverage is a prerequisite for participation as a football player/cheerleader and affirm that my child is so covered. I understand that in the event of a life threatening emergency, my child will be taken to the nearest emergency facility.

I have read and agree to all terms and conditions aboveParent or Guardian Initials for Consent