{"id":265809,"date":"2016-12-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2016-12-12T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/point-loma-pee-wee-pointers-win-national-championship\/"},"modified":"2016-12-12T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2016-12-12T08:00:00","slug":"point-loma-pee-wee-pointers-win-national-championship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/point-loma-pee-wee-pointers-win-national-championship\/","title":{"rendered":"Point Loma Pee Wee Pointers win national championship"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A group of young boys traveled across the United States and returned with a holiday gift to share with the entire Peninsula community in what is one of the feel-good stories of the year.<br \/>\nThe Point Loma Pointers, a Pop Warner football Jr. Pee Wee Division II team, walked down a jetway at Lindbergh Field late last Saturday night holding a Super Bowl trophy that proved them the best in the United States as a large contingent of parents, relatives, siblings and friends cheered and carried congratulatory signs.<br \/>\nThey won the trophy with a 24-13 victory over a team from Dallas.<br \/>\nAnd this achievement is made more remarkable in San Diego, named by a national publication as the most frustrated sports city in North America based on the absence of a single championship won by our beloved major league losers, the Padres and Chargers. For the 29 boys and their coaches, their Super Bowl trip and triumph concluded a perfect season, winning all 13 of their regular season and playoff games before going undefeated in three games at the Pop Warner Super Bowl tournament in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.<br \/>\nTheir odds-defying season was without serious challenge by opponents, even during the first two Super Bowl matches, held the last 20 years at the ESPN Wide World of Sports, a large complex of fields located on the grounds of Walt Disney World.<br \/>\nThat was until the Pointers&#8217; final championship game last Friday when they faced off against the scrappy Southeast Dallas Wolverines who were also 2-0. The game was played in wet, windy conditions with an 8:30 a.m. (EST) kickoff time.<br \/>\nHolding a slim lead, head coach Pete Balistreri called for a fake punt play that backfired, and it was not until Kendall Johnson broke into the open on a 44-yard touchdown run with 2:39 left in the game the Pointers could finally breathe easily.<br \/>\n&#8220;I thought &#8216;I almost cost the city of San Diego a national championship&#8217; with my fake punt,&#8221; Balistreri said with a grin on the field after the game. &#8220;I was hoping the boys would save me and they did in the second half.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe celebration began as the scoreboard clock ticked down the final seconds.. &#8220;The good thing about this trophy is we earned it the right way,&#8221; Balistreri said after the game, citing &#8220;the way these kids fought and played and their discipline.&#8221; Balistreri, an area restaurant executive, praised his team&#8217;s defense for shutting down &#8220;a very talented team&#8221; and the offensive line for opening holes for the running backs.<br \/>\n&#8220;We have a very balanced offense and that&#8217;s what got us here,&#8221; Balistreri said. &#8220;We (the coaching staff) watched film and created game plans for 14-15 hours a day to prepare for our opponents.&#8221;<br \/>\nHe noted the team added a special new defense during the tournament, calling it the &#8220;Disney defense,&#8221; which coaches signaled by putting a fist on each side of their head in a tribute to Mickey Mouse.<br \/>\nBalistreri also cited intelligence as one of his team&#8217;s weapons.<br \/>\n&#8220;One of our strengths is we are versatile and the kids can adapt. We have over 20 formations we can run without a huddle. And this is important because as you get older, if you&#8217;re not smart enough you won&#8217;t play on the field.&#8221;<br \/>\nPop Warner football has an All-American Scholar program to reward those who are high achievers in both academics and activities outside the classroom. Only 35 players per state are named to a first team with many more named to a second team. The program requires submission of school report cards and supporting documentation. &#8220;Football is a special sport,&#8221; Balistreri noted, &#8220;The team dynamic is really special and it helps them out in life, all the discipline and good things you learn.<br \/>\nAnd hopefully, these 29 boys know their victory brought pride to the Peninsula.<br \/>\nBalistreri&#8217;s son, 11-year-old Rocco said, &#8220;I hope we made history.&#8221;<br \/>\nYes, Rocco, you did. Extra points:<br \/>\nPee Wee division players are ages 8, 9 and 10, weighing between 65 and 115 pounds. Also included are 11-year olds from 65-95 pounds.<br \/>\nThe Pointers defeated Lenape Valley (New Jersey) 32-0 and the Title Town Titans (Georgia) 25-6, outscoring their opponents 81-19 in three Super Bowl games.<br \/>\nThe team only yielded 38 points over their full 16-0 season.<br \/>\nGames were broadcast over ESPN3, an Internet channel that allowed parents to watch the games from home. Participants ranged in age from 8-15 among the 78 teams at the Super Bowl.<br \/>\nThere were also competitions held between over 400 Pop Warner cheer and dance teams from around the U.S. also broadcast on ESPN3.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A group of young boys traveled across the United States and returned with a holiday gift to share with the entire Peninsula community in what is one of the feel-good stories of the year. 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