How is it determined at which level a kid plays (Mitey-Mite, D, C, B or A)?
In Pop Warner football, a child’s playing level is determined by a weight-first, age-second policy. For safety reasons and to conform with practiced league-wide policy, all children will be placed in the lowest level allowed by the Pop Warner rules. Sharon Pop Warner will use the child’s weight and playing age determined at registration to place a child on a team on a preliminary basis. The players will be weighed several times during pre-season and their playing level will be determined at the league-wide master weigh-in just before the season begins. (Note: It has been our experience that 99% of the time players remain at the team level they are originally assigned to at registration.
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