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All registration fees are non refundable. A parent and or guardian
must accompany the player to registration to sign a registration
form, to complete a medical authorization form, to bring a copy of
the player’s birth certificate and to provide a copy of the player’s
most recent report card. We accept cash, checks and most credit
cards. Please make all personal checks or money orders payable to
the Forest Hills Football League, Inc. Note: Players must be registered and paid in full before they will be given equipment and allowed to practice.
We provide the helmet, shoulder pads, practice pants and girdle with pads and game uniform (jersey, pants and socks). These all must be returned at the end of the season, except the socks. In addition all players will receive and keep their QF practice shorts, t-shirt, scrimmage jersey. Every player must provide their own mouth piece and athletic supporter; cleats must be rubber and are recommended. Games are played on both grass and turf fields. Our home field is Juniper Valley Park in Middle Village and we will also play games at Victory Field on Woodhaven Blvd and Myrtle Ave.
Our Clubhouse is located off of Grand Avenue and 57th Avenue less than a mile from our home field Juniper Valley Park. From the LIE take 69th Street or Maurice Ave exists, from Queens Blvd., take Grand Ave away from the Macy’s toward 72nd street.
JOSE GUMBS NAMED NEC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR!! We are extremely proud of Jose Gumbs, a former Queens Falcon. Jose Gumbs was named Northeast Conference Defensive Player of the Year. An excerpt from the article, which can be found online:
West
Long Branch, N.J.- Monmouth safety/linebacker Jose
Gumbs (Queens, N.Y./Hebron Academy) has been named Northeast
Conference Defensive Player of the Year, while six total Hawks were
selected to All-Conference teams, the league announced Monday
afternoon."I am happy that so many of our players were rewarded for our hard work by ebing named to the all-conference team," said head coach Kevin Callahan. "It's great to have Jose's efforts on the field recognized in this way by the coaches in the NEC. He is a dominant player for us and is very deserving of this recognition.
Gumbs was one of five Hawks to earn First Team All-NEC honors, with fellow safety Kendall Haley (Olney, Md./Good Counsel), running back David Sinisi (Cedar Grove, N.J./Cedar Grove), guard Shawn Wright (Fort Washington, Md./DeMatha Catholic) and tackle Kevin Sterling (Marlton, N.J./Cherokee) also earning first team nods. Defensive tackle David Kennedy (Fort Lee, N.J./Patterson Catholic) was name to the second team.
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Welcome To Our Web Site!This site is designed to be a resource for players, parents, coaches and administrators, and will be refreshed and kept current by our webmaster. Please check frequently for scores, standings, field directions links to interesting other web sites and special sections for players and parents.
Philosophy
Our philosophy is that football is an allegory for life. We feel that learning to overcome the adversity one faces on the football field emotionally prepares an individual for the adversity he may one day face later on in life. We, as coaches and mentors, feel that it is incumbent upon us to help children grow into well-rounded young adults as well as coach football.
It is our belief that team sports generally and football specifically offers individuals the chance to build character, self esteem and team values by increasing a child's desire to strive for individual excellence while contributing to the team as a whole.
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When and Where

Our home games and practices are held at Juniper Valley Park.
For a full map and directions, visit our Directions page.
Take Woodhaven Blvd. (going away from Queens Center Mall), and make right onto Dry Harbor Road. Go straight until you see Juniper Blvd. North and make a right. Go about 1/4 a mile and the field will be on your left.
Remember to always check our calendar for important dates.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Choate Game
The team just returned from the Choate game and have this great pic to share.

Entrance into Portsmouth Abbey …
Remember the name Myles Willis
Myles Willis is a 14 year old who came to the Queens Falcons wanting to play football. Little did he know the impact it would have on his life.
We found out today that Portsmouth Abbey has accepted Myles and will grant him a full financial aid package. Myles’ father and mother have never been able to attend even one game because they work 7 days a week to support the family.
Myles did not know how to run when he came to us. He was 6’6’ and weighed 320 lbs. Myles now weighs 270 – he lost 50 lbs. He also learned how to run and most importantly, he received tutoring and took the SSAT Exam and scored well enough to receive entrance into Portsmouth Abbey.
Run To Daylight Education Program, making dreams come true.
www.portsmouthabbey.org
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CONGRATULATIONS 2007 RUN TO DAYLIGHT CANDIDATES
Congratulations are in order to Midget Players Danny Chung, Frank Benavides and Jordan Stone on being accepted and scholarshiped to the Taft School in Connecticut. Also to Adam Wilcweski for being accepted and scholarshiped to Poly Prep. This was all made possible by the efforts of Coach Tim Cavanaugh and the rest of the Queens Falcons Run to Daylight Committee. Way to go guys!!!
Congratulations, Coach Cavanaugh and Run to Daylight Program!
Coach Cavanaugh has been chosen as one of five recipients of the Phillips Exeter Academy Honoring Earlier Educators Award! Download Letter Sent to Coach Cavanaugh
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View some great momentse from the Falcons Championship game at Hofstra University.
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