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Cub Scouts Academics & Sports Program - The Sports Program

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About the Sports Program

The Sports Program is an optional program for all Cub Scouts. It is not part of the normal requirements towards ranks (except were used in obtaining the Webelos Sportsman and Athlete activity badges). Its purpose is to assist the Scouts in learning a new skill, or improving one they already posses.

Loops and pins can be are earned by Tiger Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts.

  • Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts may complete requirements in a family, den, pack, school, or community environment.

  • Tiger Cubs must work with their parents or adult partners.

  • Parents and partners do not earn loops or pins.

Complete details on using the sports program are contained in the Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide (#34299).

Currently, recognition can be earned for the following 23 sports:

Archery, BB-Gun, Badminton, Baseball. Basketball, Bicycling, Bowling, Fishing, Flag Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Skating, Marbles, Physical Fitness, Roller Skating, Snow Ski and Board Sports, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Ultimate, Volleyball

In September, 2002, awards for Flag Football were added, plus Skating (roller and ice) was replaced with separate awards for Ice Skating and Roller Skating, and Skiing was replaced with Snow Ski and Board Sports. In addition, the requirements for Swimming and Bicycling were revised.

The Shooting Sports belt loops and pins (Archery and BB Shooting) can only be earned under BSA range trained supervision. The BB Shooting loop and pin MUST be earned at a BSA facility range.


Sports Belt Loops

Archery Badminton Baseball Basketball BB Shooting
Bicycling Bowling Fishing Flag Football Golf
Gymnastics Ice Skating Marbles Physical Fitness Roller Skating
Snow Ski and Board Sports Soccer Softball Swimming Table Tennis
Tennis Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball    

The Cub Scout Sports Belt Loops are worn on the navy blue Cub Scout belt. They will not fit on the khaki (olive) Boy Scout / Webelos belt. Webelos Scouts may continue to wear the blue belt on their uniforms.

  • The same belt loop may be earned once within each rank.

  • Belt loops for each sport may be earned once within each rank.

  • Sports belt loops are earned by the Cub by meeting the requirements listed.

  • Please note there are special requirements for the BB-Shooting and Archery belt loops.


Sports Pins

The Cub Scout Sports Pins are worn on civilian clothes only. The pins are triangular in shape. The designs for the various pins are shown on the belt loops for each subject.

  • Sports pins are given in each sport for Cub Scouts to recognize physical development.

  • Sports pins are earned by meeting the appropriate requirements.

  • Please note there are special requirements for the BB-Shooting and Archery sports pins.

 

 

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BSA This site was last updated 09/10/08