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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship Pop Warner
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
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Palmetto Raiders beat Virginia Tech Mustangs to Earn Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.
- (Dec. 2-9, 2017): The Palmetto Raiders (Miami, Fla.) beat the Virginia Beach Mustangs (Virginia Beach, Va.), 20-14, to win the Division I Pee Wee Pop Warner Super Bowl National Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort. Sixty-four of the top youth football teams in the nation compete in this week-long Super Bowl after advancing through regional competitions. Teams compete for national crowns in four divisions based on size and age, including Jr. Pee Wee (ages 8-11 yrs.), Pee Wee (9-12 yrs.), Jr. Varsity (10-13 yrs.) and Varsity (11-15 yrs.). This event coincides with the Pop Warner National Cheer & Dance Championships, bringing together thousands of cheerleaders from across the country.