Watch City Program

Watch City Program Watch City Program is a Waltham-based nonprofit developing young athletes through sports, mentorship, discipline, and community.

We build leaders on and off the field by creating opportunities for growth, competition, and character.

Tough one to end the season.The 7th seed MA Watch City Program 14U lost our first-round playoff game to the 2nd seed CT ...
05/31/2026

Tough one to end the season.

The 7th seed MA Watch City Program 14U lost our first-round playoff game to the 2nd seed CT Bell City Broncos, 28-0.

It was a battle early, with Bell City leading just 6-0 at halftime. Bell City did a great job controlling the line of scrimmage with the run game and opening up their passing game in the second half.

We are sad that this season is over, but this is not the end of the road.

There is still plenty of football ahead for these young men. This season was the foundation. The lessons, the adversity, the brotherhood, and the culture we continue to build will carry forward.

Thank you to our players, parents, coaches, and everyone who supported our first 14U spring season.

We will learn. We will grow. We will be back.

Why Not We?
Why Not Me?

Congratulations to Waltham Track & Field John Dagrin πŸ‡­πŸ‡Ή on winning D2 MIAA Outdoor State Championship Discus today!!  Wa...
05/29/2026

Congratulations to Waltham Track & Field John Dagrin πŸ‡­πŸ‡Ή on winning D2 MIAA Outdoor State Championship Discus today!! Watch City Program is proud of you & everything you have accomplished.

05/29/2026

🏈 WATCH CITY LEGACY | PLAYOFF WEEK 🏈

Before our playoff game this Sunday, we were honored to have Rupert English come speak to the team at practice.

Rupert is a true Watch City alumnus, a 1991 State Championship captain, and a former Boston College football player who competed for the Eagles from 1992–1996.

During his time at Boston College, Rupert wore #25 and brought versatility, toughness, and leadership to the field, playing multiple positions including running back, linebacker, and defensive line.

But his story did not stop after football.

Professionally, Rupert has continued to lead at a high level in the gaming industry, working with Treyarch Studios, one of the major studios behind the Call of Duty: Black Ops franchise. His work in leadership, culture, inclusion, and belonging shows our athletes that the lessons learned through football can carry into every part of life.

That is what made his message so powerful.

He has walked the path.
He has competed.
He has led.
And now he came back to pour into the next generation.

Thank you, Rupert English, for speaking life into our players before our first playoff game.

This is what Watch City Program is about.

Connecting the past to the present.
Preparing the next generation for what comes next.

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β›³οΈπŸˆ SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR πŸˆβ›³οΈWatch City Program wants to help promote one of our main sponsors, Waltham Youth Football & C...
05/28/2026

β›³οΈπŸˆ SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR πŸˆβ›³οΈ

Watch City Program wants to help promote one of our main sponsors, Waltham Youth Football & Cheer, and their Annual Golf Tournament.

πŸ“… Friday, May 29
πŸ“ Wayland Country Club

Schedule:
12:30 PM β€” Check-in & Lunch
1:30 PM β€” Shotgun Start
5:00 PM β€” Dinner, Drinks & Awards

The event will include raffles, 50/50 tickets, on-course contests, great food, drinks, laughs, and a great day supporting youth football and cheer.

Your support helps provide opportunities, equipment, scholarships, and unforgettable experiences for local athletes.

Let’s show love to an organization that continues to support the youth and the game.

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🏈 WATCH CITY LEGACY | PLAYOFF WEEK 🏈This week, as we prepare for Round 1 of the playoffs, we recognize Ed Logue. A Watch...
05/26/2026

🏈 WATCH CITY LEGACY | PLAYOFF WEEK 🏈

This week, as we prepare for Round 1 of the playoffs, we recognize Ed Logue. A Watch City native who took his football journey from Watch City to Boston College.

At 6-foot-3, 280 pounds, Logue played offensive tackle for the Eagles from 1974–1978, anchoring the offensive line during a tough era of Division I football under head coach Joe Yukica.

During the 1976 season, Logue helped protect the offense and open lanes for a Boston College team that finished 8–3 and earned one of the biggest wins in program history, an upset over No. 7 Texas.

After graduating from Boston College with a degree in Education, Ed Logue moved away from football and transitioned into a successful corporate career in industrial sales and management. He later completed executive education programs at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and currently serves as an Executive Vice President of Sales in the packaging industry based out of the Greater Boston area.

For our athletes, Ed Logue’s story is a reminder that football can build more than players. It can build leaders, professionals, and men prepared for life beyond the game.

Now it is playoff week.

Round 1 is here.
The work matters.
The preparation matters.
The moment matters.

Respect the legacy.
Represent Watch City Program
Keep building your name.

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🚨 PLAYOFF WEEK SCHEDULE 🚨Watch City Program 14U is back to work as we prepare for Round 1 of the NEYT Playoffs.Tuesday 0...
05/25/2026

🚨 PLAYOFF WEEK SCHEDULE 🚨

Watch City Program 14U is back to work as we prepare for Round 1 of the NEYT Playoffs.

Tuesday 05/26
⏰ 6:00 PM–8:30 PM
πŸ“ Leary Field
🏈 Full Pads

Wednesday 05/27
⏰ 6:00 PM–8:30 PM
πŸ“ Leary Field
🏈 Full Pads

Thursday 05/28
⏰ 5:30 PM–7:30 PM
πŸ“ Plympton
🏈 Helmets & Shoulder Pads

Friday 05/29
⏰ 6:00 PM–8:30 PM
πŸ“ Leary Field
🏈 Full Pads

Saturday 05/30
⏰ 2:00 PM–4:00 PM
πŸ“ Leary Field
🏈 Helmets & Shoulder Pads

Playoff week. Locked in. Focused. Ready to work.

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Today we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to this country.Memorial Da...
05/25/2026

Today we pause to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to this country.

Memorial Day is more than a day off. It is a reminder of sacrifice, courage, family, and the cost of freedom. We are grateful for those who served, those who never made it home, and the families who carry their legacy forward.

From Watch City Program, we honor you today and always.

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05/25/2026
🚨 PLAYOFF GAME DAY 🚨Watch City Program 14U is officially playoff bound.Round 1 of the NEYT Playoffs is set.🏈  #7 Watch C...
05/23/2026

🚨 PLAYOFF GAME DAY 🚨

Watch City Program 14U is officially playoff bound.

Round 1 of the NEYT Playoffs is set.

🏈 #7 Watch City Program vs. #2 Bell City Broncos
πŸ“… Sunday, May 31, 2026
⏰ 1:30 PM Kickoff
πŸ“ McManus Park β€” Field B
80 Neptune Blvd, Lynn, MA 01902

The regular season is behind us. Now it is win and advance.

This group has battled, grown, and earned the right to compete in the postseason. Now it is time to show up, lock in, and represent Watch City the right way.

Bring the energy. Bring the noise. Let’s get that W!.

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NEYT PLAYOFF PUSH 🏈πŸ”₯Watch City Program is currently sitting as the  #7 overall seed and positioned in the 14U Premier pl...
05/23/2026

NEYT PLAYOFF PUSH 🏈πŸ”₯

Watch City Program is currently sitting as the #7 overall seed and positioned in the 14U Premier playoff bracket with a 3-2 record.

First-year program. No participation fees.
OUT THE MUD & STILL STANDING.

The mission was never just to play football. It was to prove that when our kids get structure, coaching, and belief, they can compete with anybody.

The job is not finished.

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Leary Field
Waltham, MA
02451

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Saturday 10am - 12pm
Sunday 10am - 1pm

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