(GNYFF) – The Guam National Youth Football Federation is proud to announce that Triple J Ford has agreed to be the official sponsors of the GNYFF Youth Football League for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
After hearing the GNYFF’s need for league and team sponsorships to meet its operating expenses, Triple J Ford stepped up and answered the call. President Ivan Shiroma is grateful to Mr. Bob Jones and his sons Jeff and Jay Jones, who were members of the Guam/Tamuning Eagles Youth Football Dynasty in the 1970s and '80s. The league will now be known as the Triple J Ford Youth Football League.
In addition to the league sponsor, the GNYFF would like to thank the following team sponsors: Landscape Management Systems, proud sponsors of the 2011 Mandikiki Division Champion LMS Hal’s Angels, Tan Holdings Corporation, sponsors of the THC Southern Cowboys, Hawaiian Rock, sponsors of the Hawaiian Rock Eagles, Hensel-Phelps Granite, proud sponsors of the 2010 and 2011 Metgot Division Champion HPG Giants, GTA TeleGuam, sponsors of the GTA TeleGuam Raiders, and Cinnabon, sponsors of the Cinnabon Saints.
The GNYFF would also like to thank Elizia Cruz and Connie Benavente for organizing the GNYFF Northern Falcons and Robert Tupaz, organizer of the newly formed GNYFF Northern Yigo Jets.
The Falcons and Jets are in need of a sponsor. Anyone interested in sponsoring the Falcons or Jets or would like to donate to the league can contact vice president Fred Tupaz at 687-6986.
The GNYFF would also like to thank Pepsi Guam Bottling, ASC Corporation, SPPC 76/Circle K, ERC Trading, Mr. Rubbishman, Detry Plumbing, and Brant McCreadie, whose financial contributions have helped to make this league a success.
In addition, the GNYFF would like to thank the numerous coaches, coordinators and volunteers who helped manage their league along with the parents and guardians who allow their kids to participate in the 2012 Triple J Ford Youth Football League.
The GNYFF, a non-profit organization, officially established on March 17, 2009, is now in its fourth season and has grown from a four-team league with 600 players and 100 cheerleaders to an eight-team league with more than 1,000 football players and 200 cheerleaders.
The league is committed to providing the youth of Guam an enhanced football experience for its players and cheerleaders while promoting physical fitness and teaching lifelong lessons such as teamwork, commitment, dedication, hard work, camaraderie, respect and sportsmanship. Developing a sustainable youth football program will encourage progressive development of the youths of Guam, showcasing their talents and preparing them for the next level of football at the high school and collegiate levels and beyond.
For more information on the GNYFF, visit their website or contact president Ivan Shiroma at 888-4301 or vice president Fred Tupaz at 687-6986.



