New Structure FAQs
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LEWISTOWN, Pa. – A busy offseason will come to its conclusion on Saturday, May 10 as the 2025 season officially kicks off for the Central Keystone Youth Football and Cheer League (CKYFCL) at Lewistown’s annual Kid Connection.
With the season kicking off in earnest, the CKYFCL is also pleased to announce a series of changes for the 2025 season to prepare families in advance of the opening of sign-ups.
Dating back more than a decade to the origination of the former-CKFL, a structure of age-based divisions of competition was the standard for the youth in Mifflin and Juniata Counties. That structure has been adjusted for the 2025 season and beyond as the league’s membership has voted to move to grade-based divisions.
Arguably the largest change is with the Mighty Might division as the league’s Pre-K and Kindergarten athletes will participate in flag football for the first time. Flag football has seen significant growth nationally and also across all of Central Pennsylvania and will replace the former tackle structure for the Mighty Might division.
The other significant change comes at the top division of competition as the Midget level athletes will conclude competition in the CKYFCL at the end of sixth grade.
For additional information on these changes, interested parties may wish to visit the “New Structure FAQs” link at the top of the page. The complete division structure is as follows and applies to football and cheer participants:
Mighty Mights: Pre-K to Kindergarten
Pee Wees: Grades 1-3
Midgets: Grades 4-6
Along with the new division structure, the league will also be in attendance at Kid Connection which will not be held on Historic Monument Square for the first time as the annual event moves venues to Lewistown’s Rec Park.
Parents and families seeking to learn more about how their child can participate in football and cheer during the 2025 season can find out more by stopping by the CKYFCL booth at Kid Connection.
League officers and board members along with representatives from the league’s organizations will be on hand to answer questions about the league structure, levels of participation and how to sign their child up to participate.
The CKYFCL is a 501c3 registered non-profit organization benefitting the more than 600 children across a four-county area in Central Pennsylvania. In addition to healthy competition, the league aims to provide an equal opportunity for the youth of Central Pennsylvania to learn important skills in teamwork while forming friendships and bonds that can last a lifetime.
Member organizations include:
Burnham Bulldogs
Derry-Decatur Cyclones
Juniata Little Indians
Kish Indians
McVeytown Eagles
Terrace Tigers