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2009 ONTARIO POP WARNER
JR PEE WEE BEARS FOOTBALL
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BEAR'S DATE AND TIME:
HEAD COACH MESSAGE:
Tough loss this past Sunday in Valley Center. Played a very good Valley Center squad from the Palomar Conference. Had trouble covering pass, all three of their scores came via long passes, and we dropped two wide open TD passes and had another called back for a hold away from the play. We looked like a team that had been off for two weeks. Even with our troubles we held the lead late in the game, just couldn't hold on. Thought the kids played hard, and played with heart, we just seemed out of sic all day. Played a couple of kids short and as we will again in "The best of the West Bowl" played a number of kids in some relatively new positions in order to get some good looks at possible changes for next year. Gave it a good shot, just came up a little short. It was a great experience for our kids, and one that will hopefully prepare them for future football games. Would like to say thank you to our parents and supporters, you were loud and really helped us through the game. Practice continues this week, and we've got a lot to work on, so make sure everyone is at practice. Remember; additional playing time is earned; not given. If your child is not attending practice regularly; the Coaches cannot evaluate. If the Coaches can't evaluate it's hard for a player to earn additional playing time. GO BEAR'S; GO ONTARIO...!!!
2009 BEARS COACHING STAFF:
Head Coach :............... HANK SORENSEN, 8TH YEAR
Offense Coach:......... DANNY HARRISON, 1ST YEAR
Offense Coach:......... RICKY ILUSTRE, 2ND YEAR
Defense Coach: ........ ROD SORENSEN, 17TH YEAR
Defense Coach:.......... JOE SMITH, 5TH YEAR
Defense Coach:.......... TRAVON SMITH, 2ND YEAR
Team Manager:.......... SANDY SORENSEN, 17TH YEAR
Team Parent :.............. JOE GONZALES, 1ST YEAR
Youth Coach : .............. NICK "DON'T TRY AND SWEEP ME" GUZMAN, 2ND YEAR
Camera Boy : ............... ERNIE "JUST PAY ME" SORENSEN, 2ND YEAR
Team Spotter : .......... JUNIOR HUIZAR, 1ST YEAR
Equip Manager : ......... CARLOS MORALES, 1ST YEAR
POP WARNER SCHOLASTICS PROGRAM:
Serving America's Youth Through Safe Athletics and Academic Excellence for over 78 Years!
Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc. (PWLS) is the only national youth sports organization in America that requires its participants to perform adequately in the classroom before permitting them to play. 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.
Like such organizations as the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and National Federation of High Schools (NFHS), PWLS has academic guidelines and criteria that need to be met in order for a child to participate.
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.
SPONSORS
We now have fourteen team sponsors.
Realty Clean
204 N. Yale Ave; Suite B
Claremont, Ca 91711
909-445-0873
Bay-Bee Cakes
626-628-6133 and 626-807-0803
www.bay-beecakes.com
Regan Paving
230 Helicopter Circle
Corona, Ca 92880
951-735-8100
United Paving Company
14660 Industry Circle
La Mirada, Ca 90638
714-739-2200
My World Speech Therapy, Inc.
1433 W. Merced Ave, Suite 210
West Covina, Ca 91790-3402
Coca Cola Enterprises Bottler
8729 Cleta Street
Downey, Ca 90241
GKL Services, Inc
7201 Archibald Ave #4-129
Rancho Cucamonga, Ca 91701
Stater Bros (John)
Holt Blvd
Ontario,Ca
Stater Bros (Steven)
Philadelphia
Ontario, Ca
Food 4 Less (Juan Alfaro)
Euclid Ave
Ontario, Ca
Home Depot (Derek)
Euclis Ave
Ontario, Ca
Albertsons (Robert)
Mountain Ave
Ontario,Ca
New Balance
Ontario, Ca
Mike Wellinstein
Vocational Teacher in Print Shop
Heman G Stark YCF
CS Cyrus Media
www.cscyrusmedia.com
Thank you to everyone who help the Bears play football this year. Without your support we would not be able to play this great game. If any parents, friends, relatives or even your neighbor needs any of the services offered by any of our sponsors please give them a call. GO BEARS...!!!
DID YOU KNOW?:
Pop Warner has 12% fewer injuries per capita among 5 - 15 year olds than organized soccer in the same age range. (US Consumer Product Safety Commission, NEISS)
JR. PEE WEE AGE AND WEIGHT INFORMATION
Age range for division is 8-9-10 (as of July, 31st).
Weight range at official certification weigh in is between 60-105 lbs.
Older Lighter Players
Age is 11.
Weight range at official certification weigh in is between 60-85 lbs.
2009 JR PEE WEE GAME SCHEDULE | Saturday, Nov 28 | | Ontario Bears @ POSITION/TBD | TBA | Best of the West Bowl | | Saturday, Dec 5 | | Ontario Bears @ POSITION/TBD | TBA | TBD | | | For a complete schedule listing, click here! For a complete calendar listing, click here!
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