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We believe that the standards we have set give these children a sense of responsibility and an appreciation for academics and athletics that will help them develop later on in life....



Mr. Purdy and Mr. Burdick were invited to attend inaugural USA Football – Buffalo Bills Youth Football Leadership Forum took place on Thursday August 13th 2009. Discussing how USA Football and the NFL Buffalo Bills can best help youth football throughout Western and Central New York.

 

The Forum was from 5:30 – 9 p.m. attendance at the Buffalo Bills Training Camp practice from 8 - 9 p.m. The forum is designed for active participation from each attendee as noted in the invitation. The topics of discussion at the forum will focus specifically on:

  • Coaching/Officiating Education & Resources.
  • Code of conduct.
  • General league issues (field access, funding, quality coaches, etc).
  • Buffalo Bills youth initiatives & USA Football resources.


2009 - PW Standings
Pee Wee STANDINGS AFTER WEEK 7



EAST
1st.) Fort Drum Mountaineers
5-0-0  P.A. 7


2nd.) Lowville R.R.
4-1 -0 P.A. 68

 
3rd.) Indian River Warriors
3-2-0 P.A. 85

 
4th.) Carthage Bears
2-3-0 P.A. 94
 
5th.) Carthage Comets
1-4-0 P.A. 115 

 6th.) South Lewis Falcons
0-5-0 P.A. 89 


WEST
1st.) South Jeff. Spartans
5-1-o P.A. 33

2nd.) Dexter Lions
5-1-0 P.A. 39

3rd.) Watertown Giants
4-2-0 P.A. 38


4th.) Pulaski AREA Bills
4-2-0 P.A. 45

5th.) Thousand Islands
2-4-0 P.A. 102 

6th.) Watertown Cyclones
1-5-0 P.A. 150 


7th.) A – Bay
0-6-0 P.A. 169




                                                                                                                                


Your PULASKI AREA Bills have been invited to a 2009 SUNY Cortland football game, free for players and coaches. On October 17th 2009.

The Red Dragons will host Western Connecticut State. They finished 11-2 last season and advanced to the NCAA Division III quarterfinals. Cortland won the NJAC title with a 9-0 record.

Your Pop Warner Administrative Staff is still coordinating the details. But the Kids will be allowed the opportunity to tour the facility, allowed on the sidelines while the Red Dragons game time warm up’s. Also a free keepsake give to each of our players.

Pulaski AREA Pop Warner will be setting up transport (two bus’s), with coach chaperones.   Additional chaperones welcome to attend but will need to pay minimal entry fee at the gate.

CORTLAND had but only one request. OUR BOYS MUST CHEER ON THE RED DRAGONS!!!
 

Click on the CORTLAND BANNER TO VISIT THEIR WEBSITE



Joseph A. Dillenbeck

May 9, 1998 – January 4, 2009
 
Joey lost his life in a house fire early
morning. He was a first year player for Pulaski Area Pop Warner. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He will be missed by all.
 
In 2009 Pulaski Area Pop Warner will be retiring his #77 Jersey, never again to be worn by a Pulaski Area Pop Warner player. His jersey will be memorialized and placed on display at our Snack Shack located at our field at The Haldane Community Center.
We will also display his # 77 on our helmets (see above).
 


2009 Awards & Acknowledgments.
2009 Awards & acknowledgments.
 VOULENTEER of the YEAR
Mrs. Lesa Evans!!!  
On behalf of this board, its coaches and staff we like to extend our sincere thanks’ for you have and continue to do.
 
 Football Coach of the Year
Mr. Dave Gaffey!!!
“Life lessons & sportsmanship”.  
 


 If you haven’t yet done so, you can still order
your 2009 Pulaski AREA Bills @ S. Jeff. DVD's.

 Find order forms under Hand Out link
And turn into Mr. Purdy asap!
Copies are limited first come first serve.

 Please specify which DVD you prefer - MM or PW.
Cost is only $20


Your Pulaski AREA Pee Wee’s for the first time in
17 years defeated S. Jefferson Spartans 19-6.

 



USA FOOTBALL HOSTS PRIVATE SCREENING

Pulaski Area Players, Coaches and Parents participated in USA Football’s Pre Screening of THE EXPRESS…You can also view a few photo's of our evening out in our "Photo album" link!



USA CLICK ON EXPRESS LOGO (ABOVE) FOR STORY ON NATIONAL POPWARNER.COM
 
  

 



Pulaski charity awards $8,600 to four agencies
Three nonprofit organizations and the village of Pulaski will share $8,600 worth of grants that were awarded Tuesday July 28th 2008 through the Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund.
 
The Pulaski Area Pop Warner Association will buy football helmets with the $2,200 it's getting. The 30 new helmets, which have a life expectancy of 10 years, will be used in the upcoming football season.
 
Click on photo to read news release.


Injuries Uncommon in Youth Football

Mayo Clinic Rochester
Thursday, April 11, 2002

Injuries Uncommon in Youth Football, Mayo Clinic Study Reports

ROCHESTER, MINN. -- A Mayo Clinic study of youth football showed that most injuries that occurred were mild, older players appeared to be at a higher risk and that no significant correlation exists between body weight and injury.

The study, which appears in the April issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, found that the data for athletes grades four through eight indicated that the risk of injury in youth football does not appear greater than the risk associated with other recreational or competitive sports.

"Our analysis showed that youth football injuries are uncommon," said Michael J. Stuart, M.D., a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon and the principal author of the study.

Dr. Stuart and his colleagues studied 915 players aged 9 to 13 years, who participated on 42 football teams in the fall of 1997. Injury incidence, prevalence and severity were calculated for each grade level and player position. Additional analyses examined the number of injuries according to body weight.

A game injury was defined as any football-related ailment that occurred on the field during a game that kept a player out of competition for the reminder of the game, required the attention of a physician, and included all concussion, lacerations, as well as dental, eye and nerve injuries. The researchers found a total of 55 injuries occurred in games during the season — a prevalence of six percent. Incidence of injury expressed as injury per 1,000 player-plays was lowest in the fourth grade (.09 percent), increased for the fifth, sixth and seventh grades (.16 percent, .16 percent, .15 percent respectively) and was highest in the eighth grade (.33 percent).

Most of the injuries were mild and the most common type was a contusion, which occurred in 33 players. Four injuries (fractures involving the ankle growth plate) were such that they prevented players from participating for the rest of the season. No player required hospitalization or surgery.

The study's authors said risk increases with level of play (grade in school) and player age. Older players in the higher grades are more susceptible to football injuries. The risk of injury for an eighth-grade player was four times greater than the risk of injury for a fourth-grade player. Potential contributing factors include increased size, strength, speed and aggressiveness. Analysis of body weight indicated that lighter players were not at increased risk for injury, and in fact heavier players had a slightly higher prevalence of injury. This trend was not statistically significant. Running backs are at greater risk when compared with other football positions, the researchers reported.

Other authors who contributed to the study include: Michael A. Morrey, Ph.D., Aynsley M. Smith, RN, Ph.D., John K. Meis, M.S., all from the Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center and Cedric J. Ortiguera, M.D., a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon in Jacksonville, Fla.

Mayo Clinic Proceedings is a peer-reviewed and indexed general internal medicine journal, published for 75 years by Mayo Foundation, with a circulation of 130,000 nationally and internationally.

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Contact:
John Murphy
507-538-1385 (days)
507-284-2511 (evenings)
e-mail: newsbureau@mayo.edu



Oswego County's Rising Stars

“Forty Under 40” is coordinated by Oswego County Business Magazine and showcases the next generation of Oswego County leaders. People profiled have been selected from an independent panel of judges who evaluated more than 60 unique names using four main criteria: career, community involvement, education and accomplishments. The event is organized every other year.
 
Click on link or photo for full story!!! http://www.oswego40.com/


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