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Punt, pass and kick (PP&K) was a skills competition offered by the US
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for children aged 6 to 15.


Overview

PP&K began in 1961 and at one time, event highlights were shown by
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as part of its NFL coverage. The contest received renewed attention in 1995 when
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, a 12-year-old girl from
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, made the finals in her age group and competed on an equal basis with male competitors. PP&K later had separate competitions for boys and girls in five different age groups. Winners in each age group are determined by the total distance of their punts, passes, and kicks, as the name implies. The national finals competition involves one contestant from each age group sponsored by each of the NFL's 32 teams. Those contestants have already won local and sectional qualifiers to advance to that point. The finalists are announced during a commercial break during the NFL playoffs each year. Famous competitors include: * Wade Wilson: Quarterback for East Texas State University and former Quarterback coach of the
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: WNBA player * Chad Kelly: Quarterback for the
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* Pat McAfee: Former Punter of the Indianapolis Colts,
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Analyst, and host of The Pat McAfee Show *
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: Tight end for the San Diego Chargers and Saint Louis Rams. On May 1, 2017 it was announced that the NFL Punt, Pass, and Kick competition would be terminated after 56 years. The NFL is seeking other avenues to reach youth football players.


Scoring

Every contestant was allowed one punt, pass, and kick in this competition. Scoring was based on both distance and accuracy, and was also determined from where a contestant's ball first makes contact with the ground, therefore excluding any bounces or rolls to the distance. If a contestant passed their ball , but it went wide of the measuring tape by , their final score for passing would be 70; the score is the difference of the two measures, testing the contestant's ability to throw for distance and accuracy. The distances of the balls were measured and rounded to the nearest inch. A person could not score less than 0. A participant's final score was the total of the three events (Punt, Pass, and Kick). If, for example, a participant scored 40 for punting, 60 for passing and 22 for kicking, the participant's final score would be 122.


Tie-breaking procedure

In the event of a tie for first, second, or third place at a local or sectional event, each tied participant competed in a playoff to determine the final standings. In a playoff, everyone involved competed head-to-head again in all three events. The playoff winner at a local competition advanced to the next round. The playoff winner at a sectional round advanced to the team championships. During the team championships the tie-breaker for all places would be the contestant's score in their last competition. For example, if there was a tie during the team championship, the participant's sectional round score would determine the winner.


Eligibility

Participants aged from 6 to 15 were eligible, subject to providing proof of age. Both boys and girls could participate; they competed separately, and in the appropriate age group. The competition was free of charges. A child could only enter one local competition and had to submit an entry form. The first female to compete with boys in this arena was Criss Fraser from Birmingham, Alabama. She beat all the 11-year-old boys at the local competition in Gardendale, Alabama. The Birmingham News and area North Jefferson News covered the story in their publications.


References

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External links


Official website
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