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  2. Pop Warner Little Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Pop Warner Little Scholars, commonly known simply as Pop Warner, is a nonprofit organization that provides activities such as American football, for over 425,000 youths aged 5 to 16 years old, in several nations. It is the largest youth football organization in the United States.

  3. Pop Warner - Wikipedia

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    His name is widely known for the Pop Warner Little Scholars program, which began in 1929 as the Junior Football Conference in Philadelphia to keep children busy and out of trouble. In 1934, soon after Warner joined Temple, he agreed to the program's renaming as the Pop Warner Conference, which still endures. [145]

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  5. Pop Warner (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pop Warner refers to Glenn Scobey "Pop" Warner, an early 20th-century American college football coach; Pop Warner Little Scholars, a non-profit organization named after the coach that offers youth American football and cheerleading and dance programs; Ron Warner (baseball), third base coach for the St. Louis Cardinals; Pop Warner Trophy

  6. Modern history of American football - Wikipedia

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    In his honor, the league was renamed the Pop Warner Conference. [ 116 ] [ 117 ] Today, Pop Warner Little Scholars, as the program is now known, enrolls over 300,000 young boys and girls ages 5–16 in over 5000 football and cheerleading squads, and has affiliate programs in Mexico and Japan. [ 117 ]

  7. Talk:Pop Warner Little Scholars - Wikipedia

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    2 Gender Roles in Pop - Warner Little Scholars. 1 comment. 3 post-concussion syndrome, cumulative blows to head, brain safety, ...

  8. Babe Ruth League - Wikipedia

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    Babe Ruth League, Inc. recognizes Marius D. Bonacci as the Founding Father of the program, along with the contribution of the following nine men, Samuel M. Welch, Ferdinand J. Wagner, Ed Jones, Ted Jasek, Cliff Fovour, Boots Snyder, William Dombrowski, Maskill Paxson and Willard Carson Jr. [2] Originally organized under the name Little Bigger ...

  9. Talk:Pop Warner - Wikipedia

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