Miscellaneous

Why join Pop Warner?

Why join Pop Warner?

Pop Warner has a long history of providing a safe environment for all of our members. Kids compete with kids of similar age and size. Pop Warner is the ONLY youth football program (local, regional and national) that sets and enforces a strict Age & Weight Matrix that reduces the risk and reality of injuries.

What is Pop Warner football?

Pop Warner Little Scholars YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE! Pop Warner football has been around since the inception of the league in 1929 by founder Joseph J. Tomlin as a four-team conference in Northeast Philadelphia. Since then, participation has steadily increased to today’s record numbers.

How much does it cost to participate in a Pop Warner program?

Registrations costs vary from program to program, and are determined by each individual Pop Warner member association. A typical registration fee for each participant usually ranges from about $75 to $200, however, some programs may include other fees such as mandatory fundraising, additional equipment, etc.

Where can I watch the Pop Warner National Cheer&Dance Championships?

Visit the Championship website for complete coverage of the 2021 Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships. Purchase merchandise from the 2021 Pop Warner National Championships. These virtual tournaments are open to Pop Warner youth and friends. Through our partner Rival, all events are available for Xbox and PlayStation. Register to…

What is auspOp doing now?

While AusPop is in hibernation, activity has not stopped! The museum is beginning a collaboration with the Austin Public Library and are working with their staff to post virtual exhibits on the Library’s website and physical exhibits at the Main Library and at branch locations around Austin.

What is Farmers Insurance doing with Pop Warner?

Pop Warner announced a three-year agreement with Farmers Insurance in which the nationally-renowned insurance company will serve as a participating sponsor of all Pop Warner national and regional events. Sep 30 Executive Director: Throwing a Flag on the Adults It is the young people on teams who are paying the price.