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Radcliff youth football leaders urge city support after championship season
Summary
Leaders of the Kentucky Youth Football League told the Radcliff City Council they need financial and logistical help to sustain a nine-year program that serves about 144 children, citing rising referee and security costs and requests to use local fields and facilities.
Ramona Coffey, president of the Kentucky Youth Football League (Radcliff Hurricanes), told the Radcliff City Council on Nov. 18 that the league has grown over nine years to serve about 144 children and now needs more city support to continue.
"We started our program with a 144 kids," Coffey said, describing a season that produced division championships and expanded cheer and dance opportunities for girls. Coffey said she and her husband personally invested in the league’s start — "we invested $10,000, wrote a check" — and that ongoing costs now include…
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