In the world of youth sports, victories are often measured by touchdowns and tackles. But for twin brothers Patton and Dalton, their wins on the Reno Sparks Pop Warner Football NV7 field go far beyond the scoreboard.
At seven years old (almost eight!), these high-functioning autistic boys are tackling more than just opposing players. They're overcoming social anxiety, building lasting friendships, and developing skills that will serve them well beyond the end zone.
"Being part of the team and sport has helped so much with building confidence, structure, friendships, and skills," their mother shares, her voice brimming with pride. "One of the challenges is social anxiety for my boys, but this environment is beyond amazing and I truly couldn't be more thankful!"
For three seasons now, Pop Warner has been more than just a football program for Patton and Dalton. It's been a lifeline, a support system, and a pathway to personal growth. Every practice, every game, every team huddle is a step forward in their journey.
The impact of Pop Warner extends far beyond learning how to throw a perfect spiral or execute a flawless tackle. As their mother explains, "Not only does this program focus greatly on the skills of football, but it focuses on the overall aspect of team building, listening, working hard to get what you want."
These are lessons that resonate deeply with Patton and Dalton, fostering a sense of belonging and achievement. The friendships forged on the field have blossomed into a support network that feels like family.
"The friendships and connections we have made over the years while playing have been incredible and will be lifelong," their mother beams. "Some have even become family. Every moment is memorable and we wouldn't trade it for anything!"
This is the true power of community sports programs like Pop Warner. They're not just about creating great athletes; they're about shaping great individuals, fostering inclusivity, and building a stronger community.
But programs like these don't run on touchdowns alone. They require support from the community they serve. That's where Sparks Florist's 12 Months of Flowers fundraising program comes in. Every card you purchase through Reno Sparks Pop Warner Football NV7 helps provide gear, shirts, end-of-year parties, and team-building activities that make each season unforgettable for kids like Patton and Dalton.
As their mother puts it, "Donations and sponsorships are a huge blessing and we are thankful for every cent and helping hand we get as we just want to provide these kids with the best of the best of everything and make sure every season is one to remember."