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			 All boys and girls who will be ages 6 through 15 before December 31, 
			2015, are invited to participate. Children must also be accompanied 
			by a parent. 
			 
			Participants are asked to wear tennis shoes, not cleats for this 
			competition. 
			 
			The event is free to enter. 
			 
			From the official rules: 
			 
			All 
			participants must begin competition at the school level or 
			officially sanctioned local community competition. 
			 
			The top finisher in each of the boys' and girls' divisions from the 
			five age brackets of each Local Competition will advance to the 
			Sectional Round. The top finisher is the participant who has the 
			highest final score for that round. Contestants who qualify for the 
			Sectionals must compete at the location to which they are assigned. 
			Each school or Local is notified of the location of the Sectional 
			prior to the competition. 
			  
			
			 
			At the Sectionals, each competitor will begin anew with a score of 
			zero. Only the top four first-place finishers in each age bracket 
			from the boys' and girls' divisions from the pool of Sectional 
			Competition champions will advance to the Team Championship. At all 
			levels of competition, only first-place winners will be considered 
			for advancement to the next level. 
			
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			At the Team 
			Championships, each of the 40 competitors begins a new with a score 
			of zero. The top finisher within each age bracket at this level is 
			declared that NFL team's NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK Team Champion. The 
			top finisher is the participant who has achieved the highest final 
			score for that round. 
			 
			Only the four first-place Team Champions from each of the boys' and 
			girls' divisions of all NFL Team Champions are eligible for 
			advancement to the National Finals. Their scores must be in the top 
			four nationally in their respective age groups to qualify. 
			 
			National Finalists are notified at the conclusion of all Team 
			Championships at the end of December. 
			 
			At the National Finals, each competitor begins anew with a score of 
			zero. The top finisher within each age bracket at this level is 
			named the NFL PUNT, PASS & KICK National Champion. The top finisher 
			is the participant who has achieved the highest final score. 
			 
			 
			To learn more visit 
			http://www.nflppk.com  or locally contact Sam Knox.  
			
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