Woodcrest Generals Youth Football and Cheer.

Woodcrest Generals Youth Football and Cheer.

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40
years of preparing inner-city youth for the next level of life. Located in the village of Woodcrest of South Los Angeles. JesseOwensPark
9651 S Western

Woodcrest Generals is a youth Football & Cheer organization apart of the SCEYFL AAU league. Our home park & practice facility is Jesse Owens Park Located on the corner of Century and Western. Our Home field is Washington High School. We have been around for over 30 years serving the youth of our community, producing student-athletes and sending them to colleges all over the country.

03/21/2026

Training & Conditioning resumes TODAY! šŸ’ŖšŸ¾šŸˆ

šŸ“ Jesse Owens Park (96th & Western side)
ā° 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM

šŸ‘§šŸ¾šŸ‘¦šŸ¾ All boys & girls ages 4.5–13 are welcome!

šŸ”„ Masks on the field — come ready to WORK!

šŸ’³ 7v7 Participation: If your child will be participating in 7on7, the $100 fee is due ASAP. Please also submit uniform sizes as soon as possible.

šŸ’§ Please bring water & cleats!

šŸŽ™ļø When Funk Met Frequency…

Before auto-tune and synth bass took over, soul met circuitry through two powerhouse crews — The Gap Band and Zapp & Roger.

Born in Tulsa, OK, The Gap Band was built on brotherhood — Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson — repping the Greenwood, Archer & Pine streets that gave the group its name. By the late ’70s and ’80s, their hits like ā€œOutstandingā€ and ā€œYou Dropped a Bomb on Meā€ made @imcharliewilson’s voice a blueprint for generations of R&B singers to follow. šŸŽ¤āœØ

Meanwhile, in Dayton, Ohio, Roger Troutman and his brothers were wiring up their own revolution. As Zapp & Roger, they fused funk with futuristic talk-box magic on joints like ā€œMore Bounce to the Ounceā€ — birthing the electro-funk sound that would define G-Funk decades later. āš”ļø

Though the bands were considered rivals — both kings of the same funk kingdom — Charlie & Roger shared deep respect. That respect turned into timeless collaboration when Roger hit Charlie at 3 a.m. with the idea that became ā€œComputer Love.ā€ The labels might’ve hesitated, but the music didn’t.

Released in 1986, ā€œComputer Loveā€ (featuring Shirley Murdock & Charlie Wilson) hit #8 on the R&B charts — and became a cult classic, sampled and celebrated across generations. The record wasn’t just a song — it was a bridge between soul and circuitry, human emotion and digital expression. šŸ’¾ā¤ļø

And today, its legacy still pulses through every talk-box note, every late-night slow jam, and every 8:08 frequency we broadcast.

šŸŽ§ Tune in & feel the connection — only on 808 & Harmony Radio.
[šŸ“¹: via @thebossmackpodcast]
#ironsharpensiron #thebossmackpodcast #nickcannon #gapband #zappandroger #zapp #computerlove #tulsa #dayton #talesfromthe808 #fbf #tgif #friday #808nHarmony #hiphop #rnb #radio #fyp #tunein #explore #explorepage #dt #linkinbio 12/29/2025

šŸŽ™ļø When Funk Met Frequency… Before auto-tune and synth bass took over, soul met circuitry through two powerhouse crews — The Gap Band and Zapp & Roger. Born in Tulsa, OK, The Gap Band was built on brotherhood — Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson — repping the Greenwood, Archer & Pine streets that gave the group its name. By the late ’70s and ’80s, their hits like ā€œOutstandingā€ and ā€œYou Dropped a Bomb on Meā€ made @imcharliewilson’s voice a blueprint for generations of R&B singers to follow. šŸŽ¤āœØ Meanwhile, in Dayton, Ohio, Roger Troutman and his brothers were wiring up their own revolution. As Zapp & Roger, they fused funk with futuristic talk-box magic on joints like ā€œMore Bounce to the Ounceā€ — birthing the electro-funk sound that would define G-Funk decades later. āš”ļø Though the bands were considered rivals — both kings of the same funk kingdom — Charlie & Roger shared deep respect. That respect turned into timeless collaboration when Roger hit Charlie at 3 a.m. with the idea that became ā€œComputer Love.ā€ The labels might’ve hesitated, but the music didn’t. Released in 1986, ā€œComputer Loveā€ (featuring Shirley Murdock & Charlie Wilson) hit #8 on the R&B charts — and became a cult classic, sampled and celebrated across generations. The record wasn’t just a song — it was a bridge between soul and circuitry, human emotion and digital expression. šŸ’¾ā¤ļø And today, its legacy still pulses through every talk-box note, every late-night slow jam, and every 8:08 frequency we broadcast. šŸŽ§ Tune in & feel the connection — only on 808 & Harmony Radio. [šŸ“¹: via @thebossmackpodcast] #ironsharpensiron #thebossmackpodcast #nickcannon #gapband #zappandroger #zapp #computerlove #tulsa #dayton #talesfromthe808 #fbf #tgif #friday #808nHarmony #hiphop #rnb #radio #fyp #tunein #explore #explorepage #dt #linkinbio

12/29/2025

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