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  • 2026 Photo Release

    I hereby grant permission to C2C Rams Youth Football & Cheer and KC Jacobs Photography to use any photographs taken from other team parents or a member of C2C and post them on social media or the C2C website, www.c2crams.com. These photographs will be representing and promoting C2C Rams Youth Football & Cheer during advertising, marketing, practices, games, tournaments or playoffs on the C2C Website and Facebook. I acknowledge C2C has the right to crop or treat the photograph at its discretion for formatting purposes. I also acknowledge that C2C may choose not to use any photograph at this time, but may do so, at its own discretion, at a later date. I also understand that once a photograph is posted on the C2C sites, the photograph can be downloaded by any computer user. Therefore, I agree to indemnify and hold C2C harmless from any claims.

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  • 2026 Release & Waiver of Liability

    This Release is by the party signing below (herein referred to as “Releasor”), and is given to C2C Rams Youth Football & Cheer, Washington Youth Football League "WYFL", Heads Up Football, LLC, USA Football, Inc., and each of their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, divisions, owners, officers, agents, board members, employees, contractors, consultants, coaches, volunteers, grantors, sponsors, agents, legal representatives, administrators, assigns, heirs, executors, those for whom each is acting and those acting with any of their authority and permission (collectively as “Releasees”).

    RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS. Releasor, being of lawful age (or, in the case of a minor, through his/her parent or guardian), in consideration of being permitted to participate in any C2C Rams Youth Football and Cheer Program, including, but not limited to, cheer performances, football games, practices, workouts, camps and clinics, competitions, travel to/from competitions, jamborees, scrimmages, post-season competitions and tournaments (collectively and individually, the “Event”), hereby releases and discharges Releasees from all present and future liabilities, debts, obligations, costs, expenses, damages, losses, charges, judgments, executions, liens, claims, demands, actions or causes of action of whatever nature or description, in equity or at law, whether caused in whole or in part by the Releasees or any other person or thing during the Event while Releasor is present, which the Releasor or his/her child or ward (each a “child”), family, estate, heirs, representatives, executors, administrators, successors or assigns (collectively, "Related Parties") may have, whether known or unknown, suspected, asserted or not asserted, arising out of participation by the Releasor or his/her child in the Event, and agrees that Releasees are not responsible for any of the foregoing arising out of the Event, EVEN IF CAUSED BY RELEASEES’ OWN ORDINARY NEGLIGENCE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. The Releasor understands, acknowledges and accepts that this Release and Waiver is intended to be binding on the Releasor and anyone related to Releasor. RELEASOR EXPRESSLY INTENDS TO RELEASE FUTURE LIABILITY OF AND ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AGAINST RELEASEES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIABILITY OR CLAIMS FOR NEGLIGENCE TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW BY ONE OR MORE OF THE RELEASEES AND FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES INCLUDING EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.

    RISKS ACCEPTED; MEDICAL TREATMENT. The Releasor further understands, acknowledges and accepts that participation in the Event involves certain inherent risks, including, but not limited to, property damage, economic loss and SERIOUS BODILY INJURY (INCLUDING DEATH), and agrees that the Releasor or his/her child is voluntarily participating in the Event with full knowledge of the risks involved and accepts all risks of participation. The Releasor declares that the Releasor or his/her participating child is physically fit and has the requisite skill level to participate in the Event. The Releasor authorizes but does not otherwise impose the obligation on, C2C Rams Youth Football and Cheer to provide medical treatment to the Releasor or his/her child, at the Releasor's cost, should the need arise. The Releasor understands, acknowledges and accepts that he or she must provide his/her own medical insurance for the participant and that all medical bills for care of Releasor or his or her minor are ultimately of Releasor.

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  • 2026 Players & Cheerleaders Code of Ethics

    • I will make school a priority over C2C Rams football/cheer activities.
    • I always model good sportsmanship by showing respect for my teammates, opponents, coaches, officials, and spectators.
    • I will attend every practice and game that I can, and will notify my coach if I cannot.
    • I will not argue with my coaches, teammates, opponents, or officials.
    • I will do my best to listen and learn from my coaches.
    • I will play by the rules and in a sportsmanlike manner.
    • I promise not to use foul language on or off the field.
    • I understand that fighting is against the rules and will receive consequences including, but not limited to practice/game suspensions and removal from the C2C Rams organization.
    • I will say "NO" to drugs, alcohol, and tobacco products.
    • I will wash, respect and take care of my football/cheer equipment.
    • I will always wear all protective equipment - including my helmet; mouthpiece; and athletic supporter with cup protector.
    • I will tell the coaching staff or another board member if I am injured.
    • I understand that unexcused absences from practices or game(s) will result in loss of playing time.
    • I deserve to have fun during my sports experience and will alert parents or coaches if it stops being fun.
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  • 2026 Parents Code of Ethics

    • I will always model good sportsmanship by showing respect for our children, opponents, coaches, officials, and other spectators. I will never conduct myself in an offensive manner.
    • I will place the emotional and physical well-being of my child ahead of any personal desire to win.
    • I will attend every practice and game that I can to show support for my child. If I am unable, I promise to drop my child off and pick them up from C2C practices and games on time.
    • I will not argue with any coaches, board members, parents, opponents, or officials. I will not yell at or ridicule any player, including my child, on the field.
    • I will demand a drug, alcohol and tobacco free sports environment for my child and agree to refrain from use at all youth sports events.
    • I promise not to use foul language on or off the field.
    • I will not interrupt any game or practice.
    • I will not approach a coach, an organization or league representative immediately following any contest and will wait at least 24 hours before contacting them.
    • I will ensure my child's gear that is borrowed from the C2C Rams will be turned in prior to, or on the day of, the season ending banquet.
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  • Parent and Player Concussion Information

    A concussion is a brain injury and all brain injuries are serious. Even though most concussions are mild, all concussions are potentially serious and may result in complications including prolonged brain damage and death if not recognized and managed properly. In other words, even a “ding”, a bump on the head or getting your bell rung can be serious. You can’t see a concussion and most sports concussions occur without loss of consciousness. Signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury or can take hours or days to fully appear. If your child reports any symptoms of Concussion, or if you notice the symptoms or signs of concussion yourself, seek medical attention right away.

    Symptoms may include one or more of the following:

    • Headaches
    • "Don’t feel right”                       
    • “pressure in head”
    • Nausea or vomiting                  
    • Sadness                                  
    • Feeling sluggish or slowed down
    • Neck pain                                
    • Nervousness or anxiety            
    • Balance problems or dizziness
    • Irritability                                  
    • More emotional                        
    • Blurred, double or fuzzy vision
    • Confusion                                
    • Drowsiness                              
    • Sensitivity to light or noise
    • Amnesia                                  
    • Change of sleep patterns          
    • Concentration or memory problems
    • Feeling foggy or groggy            
    • Fatigue or low energy               
    • Repeating the same question/comment

    Signs observed by teammates, parents and coaches include:

    • Appears dazed                         
    • Vacant facial expression           
    • Shows behavior or personality changes
    • Confused about assignment      
    • Can’t recall events prior to hit    
    • Can’t recall events after hit
    • Forgets plays                           
    • Seizures or convulsions            
    • Loses consciousness
    • Slurred speech                         
    • Answers questions slowly         
    • Moves clumsily
    • Is unsure of game, score or opponent               
    • Any change in typical behavior or personality    

    What can happen if my child keeps on playing with a concussion or returns too soon?

    In compliance with RCW 28A.600.190 Youth sports — Concussion and head injury guidelines — Injured athlete restrictions -Athletes with the signs and symptoms of concussion will be removed from play immediately. Continuing to play with the signs and symptoms of a concussion leaves the young athlete especially vulnerable to greater injury. There is an increased risk of significant damage from a concussion for a period of time after that concussion occurs, particularly if the athlete suffers another concussion before completely recovering from the first one. This can lead to prolonged recovery, or even to severe brain swelling (second impact syndrome) with devastating and even fatal consequences. It is well known that adolescent or teenage athletes will often under report symptoms of injuries. And concussions are no different. As a result, education of coaches, parents and students is the key for an athlete’s safety.

    What to do if you think your child has suffered a concussion:

    Any athlete even suspected of suffering a concussion should be removed from the game or practice immediately. No athlete may return to activity after an apparent head injury or concussion, regardless of how mild it seems or how quickly symptoms clear, without medical clearance. Medical clearance must be obtained by a licensed health care professionals (MD, DO, ARNP, PA or licensed athletic trainer). Close observation of the athlete should continue for several hours. You should also inform your child’s coach if you think that your child may have a concussion. Remember that it is better to miss one game than miss the whole season. And when in doubt, the athlete sits out.

    For current and up to date information on concussions you can go to: http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/youth.html

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