Football Championships/Super Bowl:
The Football National Championships consist of 64 teams from 8 Pop Warner Regions playing in 4 age/weight classifications (Jr. Peewee, Peewee, Jr. Midget, Midget). There are two divisions, Division I and Division II, each fielding 32 teams.
A football team plays a 7 to 9 game schedule and at the end of the regular season, usually during the last week in October, a team prepares for league playoffs. Once a league champion has been decided and a team has won the right to participate in regional championships. Those teams that win at the regional championships are invited to Disney's Wide World of Sports™ to compete for a national championship in the Jr. Peewee, Peewee, Jr. Midget, and Midget divisions.
68 games take place throughout the 6-day event in December, including the Division I Midget National Championship game, which is featured on ESPN and ESPN2 throughout the NFL Super Bowl week.
In last year's National Championship game, the Mashall Heights Bison (DC) avenged a 7-6 heartbreaker to the Dale City Cowboys for the 2003 national title by knocking off the Anchorage Eagles 24-12, and captured their first national championship with the victory.
2007 Football Scores & Brackets
Super Bowl Teams
Past National Champions
