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Pop Warner Little
Scholars, Inc. (PWLS) is a non-profit organization that provides
youth football and cheer & dance programs for participants in 42
states and several countries around the world. Consisting of
approximately 400,000 young people ranging from ages 5 to 16
years old, PWLS is the largest youth football, cheer and dance
program in the United States.
Pop Warner was founded in 1929, continues to grow and serves as
the only youth football, cheerleading & dance organization that
requires its participants to maintain academic standards in
order to participate. Pop Warner's commitment to academics is
what separates the program from other youth sports around the
world.
As the only national youth sports organization that requires
scholastic aptitude to participate, Pop Warner is committed to
developing America's young people on the field and off. Each
year Pop Warner continues to expand its efforts in team and
activity participation, as well as visibility and outreach in
the community.
Since 1929, the Pop Warner Programs Philosophy has been that
athletics and scholastics go hand in hand. At every level, Pop
Warner programs seek to develop well-rounded young men and women
who learn not only the fundamentals of football, cheerleading,
and dance but also the importance of education in an atmosphere
conducive to developing sound character while having a good
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| Our Mission: |
The mission of Pop Warner Little Scholars is to enable young
people to benefit from participation in team sports and
activities in a safe and structured environment. Through this
active participation, Pop Warner programs teach fundamental
values, skills and knowledge that young people will use
throughout their lives.
Pop Warner seeks to provide fun athletic learning opportunities
for children, while emphasizing the importance of academic
success. Specifically, Pop Warner seeks to familiarize players
and spirit participants with the fundamentals of football,
cheerleading and dance. Pop Warner strives to inspire youth,
regardless of race, creed or national origin, to practice the
ideals of sportsmanship, scholarship and physical fitness as
reflected in the life of the late Glenn Scobie “Pop” Warner.
Objectives:
To encourage and increase youth participation in football,
cheerleading and dance.
To ensure a safe and positive playing environment for all
participants.
To instill life-long values of teamwork, dedication and a
superior work ethic in the classroom and on the playing field.
Positive Experiences:
Pop Warner programs have no tryouts or cutting of rosters.
Everyone participates under mandatory rules of play.
On-field coaching is allowed for younger age levels.
Individual awards are given only for academic excellence, not
for on-field activities.
Safe Playing Environment:
Players are matched by age and weight levels.
There are strict mandatory equipment requirements.
Pop Warner provides Coaching Clinics and Risk Management
Training:
An enforced national rule book incorporates time-tested rules.
A full-time executive staff supports all local associations and
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| Regional Management Team: |
Eight Regions across the United States:
The eight Pop Warner Regions are geographically divided
throughout 42 states, including Hawaii and Alaska. Each Pop
Warner Region has an appointed volunteer in the following
positions:
1. Regional Director
2. Vice Regional Director
3. Regional Cheer and Dance Coordinator
4. Regional Scholastics DirectorEastern Region (http://www.easternregion.org)
Dave Marshall (Region Director)
Harry Harrington (Vice Region Director)
Cindy Machan (Region Cheer & Dance Coordinator)
Avie Sanders (Region Scholastics Director) |
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