The Rockville Centre Titans youth football program kicks off another season, marking significant growth since its 2015 inception.
The nonprofit organization, part of the Nassau County Youth Football League, has expanded from five teams to nine, now serving over 300 athletes ages 7-12. The program has also added a flag football division for 5- and 6-year-olds, broadening its reach in the village.
Last year, the Titans' impact became evident when the South Side Cyclones varsity football team clinched its first Nassau County title since 2004. Many of the varsity players were part of the inaugural Titans roster in 2015.
Franco Biancamano, coach and program director with NFL kicking experience, emphasized the volunteer-driven nature of the organization.
"The Titans is a fully volunteer-run organization—from the coaches, team moms, and parents working the sideline chains," Biancamano said. "Together, we're building more than just skills on the field. We're shaping character, instilling values, and creating lifelong memories."
To support the program's growth, American Legion Post 303 of Rockville Centre has generously donated two Tackle Wheels to the program to help with training drills. The device is a tool used to help teach players proper tackling techniques with the goal of reducing the risk of injury on the gridiron.
"The legion, and veterans in general, are always looking for a way to continue to serve our community,” Post Commander Frank Colón Jr. explained. “Sports are such a great part of developing the future leaders of our nation and we will continue to do whatever we can to support their growth and success.”
Sean Sheehan, coach for the 7-and-under Titans team, highlighted the program's focus on life skills.
"The lessons the boys learn on the football field will pay dividends in their life. All of our Titans football coaches are teaching these young men so much more than a game. We are teaching them respect, teamwork, sportsmanship, and pride in the community," Sheehan said.
The 7U Titans team recently hosted a pizza, film, and jersey night at the American Legion Post 303 and will be running in support of the American Legion Post 303 during the annual Run for Heroes 5K Walk/Run on Saturday, Oct. 19 in Baldwin.
The organization will also be hosting its first annual Moms' Flag Football Game fundraiser on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 3 p.m. at Southside High School, followed by a post-game celebration at Centre Station from 5-7 p.m. All proceeds will benefit the Rockville Centre Breast Cancer Coalition. To help spread awareness of breast cancer, the Titans players will be wearing pink socks throughout the month of October.
Titans home games are played at Southside High School on Sundays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The organization encourages the community to come out and support the team.
For more information, visit RVCTitans.com.