San Jose Saints Pop Warner Football & Cheer
Home of the San Jose Saints Pop Warner
Football & Cheer
Home of the Black & Gold
Serving the South San Jose Community
The 2012 Season is around the corner and teams are filling up fast! Sign up today!
Practice fields are between Santa Teresa & Bernal to Santa Teresa & Snell neighborhoods
Home Game field will be at San Jose High School located at 275 North 24th Street San José, CA 95116
SIGN UP NOW
Take advantage of our early sign up discounts
You have 3 options to pay (1) online by going to our "Pay On Line" Tab, (2) sending payment to the PO Box below or listed on our registration form or (3) by calling 408-813-7268.
You can access our registration form on our "FORMS" page
or click here: 2012 Registration form, complete and mail to our PO Box below or email to sjpwfb@yahoo.com
Any questions, please email sjpwfb@yahoo.com or complete the Contact Us form, or mail to
San Jose Saints Football & Cheer
P.O. Box 23823
San Jose, CA 95153-3823
(408)813-7268
IMPORTANT DATES
Mark your Calendars!
Saturday, July 14th
San Jose Saints Family Night with the Saber Cats vs. Iowa Barnstormers
7:30 PM ∙ HP Pavilion.
TICKETS JUST $14 FOR FAMILY FUN!
Contact 408-813-7268 for more info. To order tickets return attached form with payment by Sat. June 30th.
For form click here.
Check out our calender of events and Youth Camp pages for more info coming in 2012!
The Pop Warner Mission:
The mission of Pop Warner Little Scholars is to enable young people to benefit from participation in team sports and activities in a safe structured environment. Through this active participation, Pop Warner programs teach fundamental values, skills and knowledge that young people will use throughout their lives.
Pop Warner seeks to provide fun athletic learning opportunities for children, while emphasizing the importance of academic success. Specifically, Pop Warner seeks to familiarize players and spirit participants with the fundamentals of football, cheerleading and dance. Pop Warner strives to inspire youth, regardless of race, creed or national origin, to practice the ideals of sportsmanship, scholarship and physical fitness as reflected in the life of the late Glenn Scobie "Pop" Warner