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Young Warriors Football In Deerfield Combines With Little Giants
A merger with the Young Warriors football program has revived youth football in Highland Park.

DEERFIELD, IL — A combination with Deerfield's Little Warriors football program has revived the Little Giants, Highland Park's youth team. The Highland Park park district ceased operating the program last year after fewer than a dozen boys signed up for tackle football, but it will return this year in cooperation with its neighbors, offering practice through the rest of the summer and fall for kids in grades 3 to 8.
The cooperative effort to revive the program resulted from the combined efforts of David Lindquist, the 2004 HPHS grad who was named high school varsity coach in April, Highwood resident Terry Leske, who helps operate and coach for the Young Warriors, and Park District of Highland Park officials, Pioneer Press reported.
There are currently about 65 kids registered for the program, Leske told the paper, with 60 percent coming from Deerfield and 40 percent from Highland Park. They will be divided up in into three teams – third and fourth graders, fifth and sixth graders and those in seventh and eighth grade.
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Registration and more information is available through the Park District of Highland Park and the Young Warriors football program.
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