Pop Warner Little Scholars - Age and Weight Divisions

Age and Weight Divisions

Division Age requirements Weight requirements End of Season Max
Tiny-Mite 4, 5, 6 35–75 lbs 84 lbs.
Mitey-Mite 7, 8, 9 45–95 lbs 99 lbs.
Junior Peewee 8, 9, 10, (11) 60–105 lbs (60–85 lbs) 114 lbs. (94 lbs)
Peewee 9, 10, 11, (12) 75–120 lbs (75–100 lbs) 129 lbs. (109 lbs)
Junior Midget 10, 11, 12, (13) 85–145 lbs (85–120 lbs) 154 lbs. (129 lbs)
Midget 11, 12, 13, 14, (15) 105–170 lbs (105–140 lbs) 179 lbs. (149 lbs)
Unlimited 12, 13, 14, 15 170+ lbs Unlimited
Junior Bantam 12, 13, 14, (15) 120–170 lbs (120–150 lbs) 179 lbs. (159 lbs)
Bantam 13, 14, 15, (16) 135–185 lbs (135–165 lbs) 194 lbs. (174 lbs)

The ages in (parenthesis) in each division allow the so-called "older but lighter" player to also qualify. The last year of eligibility falls under more stringent weight restrictions, per above.

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