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Little Scholars
2007 Pop Warner Scholastics Forms
Deadline to submit your applications is 9/1/07
Congratulations to the 2006 Pop Warner All-American Scholars!
This year, several scholar-athletes have been selected as recipients of this prestigious award.
2nd TEAM – ALL AMERICAN
Tristan Armstrong
Ryan Bath
Victor Cazares
Cobi Emery
Andres Enriquez
Jacob Gotta
Jessica Huang
Cole Jaczko
Taryn Jaczko
Christopher Kurylo
Siena Ledger
Timmy Lee
Daniel McKinney
Alexa McNeely
Brian Panish
Joseph Rahon
Ian Robinson
Elizabeth Rodriguez
Trey Scott
Devin Slubowsky
Max Thiele
Michael Ward
HONORABLE MENTION:
Jack Condon
Derek Magill
Robert McNeely
Jiarui Ren
Tucker Scott
Aaron Strockis
Nicholas Voytilla
Michael Walsh
Pop Warner is the only national youth sports program in America that requires its participants to perform adequately in the classroom before permitting them to play. We believe that the standards Pop Warner sets gives children a sense of responsibility and an appreciation of academics and athletics that will help our participants develop later on in life.
SCHOLASTIC FITNESS: THE NATIONAL POLICY
Proof of satisfactory progress in school is required. A 2.0/70% or the equivalent shall be the minimum grade point average acceptable to participate. In cases of doubt or conflict of opinion, a written statement by the school administration shall be deemed final. NOTE: This rule as it relates to scholastic grades may not be made more stringent by any team, association, or league, as other rules may be. No local team/squad may be eligible to participate in league championships and/or bowl games if it has not met the nationally published scholastic requirements.
WHAT IF I DON'T HAVE A 2.0/70% GRADE POINT AVERAGE?
We understand that not all student-athletes are able to meet our scholastic requirements. If a child does not meet the requirements of scholastic fitness, he/she may fill out and submit a Scholastic Eligibility Form which is to be signed by a school administrator stating that the child will benefit from participating in the Pop Warner Program. It is the discretion of the school administrator as to whether or not the student would benefit from participating in Pop Warner. This form allows us to monitor the progress of the child so that they maintain a minimum standard and understand the value of academics in conjunction with athletics.
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