PYF players practice skills for life

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Jaleb Baty kicks the ball as his teammates on the Pee Wee Seahawks team start down the field against the Graham Eagles in October. Photo: Ed Johnson, KP News

Peninsula Youth Football has been providing fundamental instruction for tackle football to area youth for 33 years.

It formed an alliance with both the Peninsula and Gig Harbor High School football and cheerleading programs four years ago.

PYF players and cheerleaders are placed on teams and wear the same school colors of the respective high school they will attend based on the school boundary map and they area the player lives.

All PYF games are played in high school stadiums.

Players learn the main core values of honesty, loyalty, integrity, discipline, respect, sportsmanship and commitment.


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