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Pop Warner is the largest and oldest youth football and cheer & dance program in the world, with academic standards for participants. Learn about the national championships, scholarships, safety, and community impact of Pop Warner.
- Cheer & Dance
The Pop Warner National Cheer and Dance Championships...
- Football
Pop Warner places value on safety measures that make a...
- National Forms
Discounted Pop Warner Background Checks - Creating Safer...
- Past National Champions
Contact Pop Warner Little Scholars. P.O. Box 307 Langhorne,...
- Age-Based Division Champions
DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2; 2023 : 2023: N. Long Beach Panthers...
- National Dance Champions
2019: Rochester Rams (NY) Jr. Pee Wee Hip Hop: Riverdale...
- National Cheerleading Champions
Jupiter Mustangs (FL) Jr. Pee Wee PW1 Large : Derby Red...
- Division II National Champions
*Pop Warner began crowning overall champions in all four...
- Unlimited Division Champions
The Gilbert-Chandler Hitmen won the Pop Warner Unlimited...
- National Youth Cheerleading
Pop Warner Spirit teams have participated for several...
- Cheer & Dance
Glenn Scobey Warner (April 5, 1871 – September 7, 1954), most commonly known as Pop Warner, was an American college football coach at various institutions who is responsible for several key aspects of the modern game.
Pop Warner is a youth football organization that emphasizes safety, academic excellence and sportsmanship. Learn about its divisions, playoffs, Super Bowl and how to join a league near you.
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Pop Warner is the leading youth football, cheerleading and dance program in the world. Pop Warner was founded in 1929, and 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.
A non-profit organization, Pop Warner is the leading youth football, cheerleading and dance organization, with programs and participants across the United States.
In the 1960's, Pop Warner Football burgeoned in small hamlets, mid-sized cities and metropolitan areas from coast to coast. By the end of the decade there were over 3000 teams. But football was for boys and girls felt left out.