Offensive Formation: Must run a with all linemen in the tackle box. All backs must be behind line of scrimmage. Defensive Formation: Must run a with no player lined up over center. Linebackers must be 3 yards off of L. Blitzing: NO Blitzing! A blitz is defined as any player not on the line who immediately upon the snap of the ball makes a forward rush towards the L. Penalties: Minor penalties 5 yards, Major penalties, 10 yards.
Lining up over the center and blitzing, 1st violation is a warning, subsequent violations are 10 yard penalties. Two-point stance violation is a dead ball, 5 yard penalty enforced from the previous spot. Mitey Mite, 8U, 9U. No OT or tie-breakers. The players can't exceed 84 pounds during the season.
In the oldest division, Bantam, to year-olds must weigh between and pounds to start the season and can never go over Additionally, year-olds may play Bantam if they weigh to pounds to start the year and no more than by the end.
The Unlimited division is the only category with no maximum weight limit. Every member of a team has to play a minimum number of plays from scrimmage, and special teams plays don't count. In the seven divisions for the oldest players, Junior Peewee through Bantam, members of teams with 31 to 35 players must participate in at least six plays. The minimum rises to eight plays for teams with 26 to 30 players and 10 for rosters totaling 16 to 25 players. In the Mitey Mite division, the minimums are eight, 10 and 12 plays, respectively for the three roster sizes.
All Tiny Mites must be on the field for a minimum of 15 plays. Most Pop Warner games are played on standard yard fields, but the four youngest divisions may use yard fields. Practices usually last two hours and are scheduled in the early evening. What do my registration fees cover? Registration fees cover Palomar Conference fees, referee costs, fees for use of the schools, gyms and community parks for practices and games, basic picture packets, football equipment costs, cheer equipment costs, insurance secondary , liability insurance, and year-end trophies for football and cheerleading participants.
In addition, each year we must purchase new uniforms and helmets to replace worn or unsafe equipment. Each year, RBPW needs to break-even when placing a child on the field, so that parents do not have to be asked for additional funds to help cover regular and ordinary costs that occur during the season, such as football equipment repair or replacement.
The Board of Directors organizes a number of fundraiser opportunities during the season to help offset these essential costs. However, due to minimal parental and corporate sponsorship within our community, unfortunately we to have to increase fees as overall operating costs increase. You can help keep fees low by assisting RBPW in obtaining corporate and local business sponsorships.
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