Last updated : Monday, 01 July 2024
Kim Little League
The Kim Little League is an amateur football league in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was founded in 1952 by Kim Little, a former professional football player. The league is open to boys and girls ages 5-18.
History
The Kim Little League was founded in 1952 by Kim Little, a former professional football player. Little was inspired to start the league after his son was denied the opportunity to play football because of his race. The league quickly became popular, and today it is one of the largest amateur football leagues in the Bay Area.
The Kim Little League has produced several professional football players, including Ronnie Lott, Steve Young, and Jerry Rice. The league is also known for its commitment to diversity and inclusion. In 2016, the league was awarded the NFL's Diversity Award for its efforts to promote diversity in football.
Programs and Activities
The Kim Little League offers a variety of programs and activities for its players. In addition to regular season games, the league also offers playoffs, a championship game, and a variety of other tournaments. The league also offers a variety of off-season programs, such as flag football, cheerleading, and summer camps.
The Kim Little League is committed to providing a safe and fun environment for its players. The league has a strict code of conduct that all players and coaches are required to follow. The league also has a team of volunteer coaches who are dedicated to providing their players with a positive experience.