North Long Beach Football & Cheer
Home of the National Champs 2007 Jr Midget & 2008 Jr Pee Wee

FOOTBALL CAMPS 2010

Locker Room Training Academy Football Camp will start on February 21, 2010. at Dominguez High School.  Please see flyer for more information
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SIGN-UPS

Sign-ups will be held every 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month until June. July 2010 will be the 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturday
11am - 3pm
Sign-ups will be at
HOUGHTON PARK
6301 Myrtle Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90805
(sign-ups will be on the corner of Atlantic & Harding)

WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING COACHES APPLICATION FOR THE 2010 SEASON
Click here for Coaches Application

North Long Beach Football and Cheer practice the standards of Pop Warner. Pop Warner football has been around since the inception of the league in 1929 by founder Joseph J. Tomlin as a four-team conference in Northeast Philadelphia. Since then, participation has steadily increased to today's record numbers. Over 240,000 youths participated in Pop Warner-sanctioned football programs in 2004, and those numbers are continuing to grow.Kids compete with kids of similar age and size. Pop Warner is the ONLY youth football program (local, regional and national) that sets and enforces a strict AGE & WEIGHT MATRIX that reduces the risk and reality of injuries.

N.L.B.F.A.C and
Pop Warner exists to use football, cheerleading, dance and a respect for education to develop strong, smart, responsible, healthy young men and women. We give them experiences that build their appreciation for and understanding of leadership, teamwork, and discipline.While individual statistics may be more common, particularly among older football players, Pop Warner only recognizes the athletic accomplishments of the team, not the individual. We don't track personal tallies of touchdowns or yards rushing per game. We don't count sacks or blocked kicks. We applaud the athletic efforts of the team to reinforce the importance of teamwork, with each member.We don't try to build stars. We don't want to over-inflate a young ego, nor do we want to risk injuring the self-esteem of a young person. We keep kids off the streets by providing them a positive influence and activity through football, cheer and community service for high school students. Whether our kids have good days or bad, they are still an integral part of our team…and always will be, that's why we practice these standards.
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