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Westlake Village Local Weather
Westlake Braves
Vicki Coop
Westlake Village, California
91361
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Mighty Mite
6 TO 8 YEAR OLD BOYS

6 yr olds - no weight limit
7 yr olds - no weight limit
8 yr olds - max 70lbs

Teams will be limited in size to insure everyone gets ample playing time. The Mighty Mights will play a shortened season with shortened practices. Games will be played on an 80 yard field.

Our goal is to introduce younger kids to tackle football, teach them some basic techniques and most of all...HAVE FUN!


Bantam
7 THROUGH 10 YEAR OLD BOYS
8 year olds: up to 105 lbs
9 year olds: up to 100 lbs
10 year olds:up to 85 lbs


Junior 1
9 THROUGH 12 YEAR OLD BOYS
9 year olds: up to 125 lbs
10 year olds: up to 120 lbs
11 year olds: up to 115 lbs
12 year olds: up to 110 lbs


Junior 2
10 THROUGH 13 YEAR OLD BOYS
10 year olds: up to 160 lbs
11 year olds: up to 150 lbs
12 year olds: up to 140 lbs
13 year olds: up to 120 lbs


Seniors
12 THROUGH 14 YEAR OLD BOYS
12 year olds: up to 200 lbs
13 year olds: up to 190 lbs
14 year olds: up to 185 lbs


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