![]() ![]() Next we had to join the Northwest Midget Football League (downtown). Tom Booth provided his expertise and that was done. With elections done, the next job at hand was to create a constitution and by-laws. Mike Hartman our newly elected Treasurer loaned the Panthers the necessary funds to purchase the equipment and uniforms necessary to start. Tom was elected as President, Karen elected as Girls League Rep., Bryan Jones as Boys League Rep., JoEllen Crooks as Secretary, Bob Crooks as Boys Equipment Manager and Mike Hartman as Treasurer. So on one cold Sunday afternoon these 10 parents met at Karen and Tom Smith's house. The South Fork Panthers was created in 1995 by ten concerned parents who wanted a organization that their children could be proud of. ![]() Sportsmanship, youth development and interest, and financial stability. That fosters community spirit, community and parental participation, The vision of the South Fork Panthers is to create an organizational climate Regulations of American Youth Football and Cheerleading. Section of Winston-Salem known as South Fork, through the organized rules and In healthful team activities and the general welfare of young people, primarily in the The mission of this organization will be to promote youth interest and participation We greatly appreciate the energy and efforts of all our coaches, families, leadership, and players to get us where we are today, and we look forward to providing a quality playing experience for many years to come! Many others through the years have joined in to contribute their time, talents, and resources. Ten people worked very hard that first year just to get us off and running. South Fork Panthers of Winston-Salem, Inc. (SFP) is an all-volunteer organization formed in 1995 and incorporated in 2008 to provide football and cheerleading opportunities for the youths throughout our neighborhoods. ![]()
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