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Metro Youth Football Alumni Scholarship

The MYFA Scholarship was established as a means to expresses the importance of education to the players, parents and coaches of Metro Football. As coaches, we are all teachers passing on life lessons to the athletes that we serve. Personal development and education are a part of any athletes’ success and we want to re-enforce that message. We also hope that the Scholarship program will increase public recognition of Metro Youth Football and enhance the prestige of the league.

MYFA Scholarships are determined by the MYFA Scholarship Board and are awarded annually. Two $1,500 scholarships will be awarded to students graduating in the spring. Scholarships will be paid to the recipient in one installment upon proof of enrollment.

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