New Lenox Park Board Slated to Honor Youth Football and Cheerleading Champions
New Lenox Community Park District Meeting | December 17, 2025
Article Summary: The New Lenox Community Park District Board of Commissioners is scheduled to formally recognize two local youth teams for their championship seasons. The board has placed resolutions on the agenda to honor the NLYFA JV Junior Warriors and the New Lenox Elite Second Grade Cheerleading Squad.
New Lenox Park District Key Points:
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Junior Warriors: Resolution #25-21 is listed to honor the New Lenox Youth Football Association JV Junior Warriors for their Championship Season.
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Cheerleading Title: Resolution #25-22 is set to honor the New Lenox Elite Second Grade Cheerleading Squad for their 2025 ICA State Championship.
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Special Guests: Both teams are listed as “Special Guests” on the meeting agenda to receive their recognition.
The New Lenox Community Park District Board of Commissioners was scheduled to meet on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, with a primary focus on celebrating local youth athletic success.
According to the posted agenda, the board is set to consider two separate resolutions honoring youth teams. Under “New Business,” Resolution #25-21 is listed to recognize the New Lenox Youth Football Association (NLYFA) JV Junior Warriors for their championship season.
Additionally, the board is slated to vote on Resolution #25-22, which honors the New Lenox Elite Second Grade Cheerleading Squad. The agenda notes that this recognition is specifically for securing the 2025 ICA State Championship.
Members of both teams were listed as “Special Guests” for the evening, suggesting a formal presentation will take place at the Village Hall Board Room.
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