09/22/2018
So nice FWPAL has youth boxing in the Red River Invitational and even our coaches as Tournament officials! Way to go coach Kendrick!
The FWPAL is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, that through a collaboration between police and t The Core Values of the FWPAL are:
"L.E.A.D.E.R.S."
The Fort Worth Police Athletic League (FWPAL) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization founded in 2016 and through donations, works to serve the youth of Fort Worth through athletic programs that are run by community members and police officers. The FWPAL demonstrates local law enforcement’s continued concern for the children in our community by providing leadership and encouragement and instilling
09/22/2018
So nice FWPAL has youth boxing in the Red River Invitational and even our coaches as Tournament officials! Way to go coach Kendrick!
07/11/2018
The Fort Worth Police Department Board of Directors honored FWPAL board member and Flag Football Commissioner Patrick Brown for his hard work and determination in creating the FWPAL Flag football league that had 325 kids this year!
He is instrumental in the FWPAL and a driving force of our youth involvement and development! In addition we are proud to welcome our newest FWPAL Board Members Treasure Officer Lindsay Meyer, Secretary Officer Danny Espinosa, Eastside Facilitator Officer Eric Canales! Special thanks to Sgt Buck Wheeler who has covered Secretary and Treasure for the past year! In the picture is also
Board Member David A. Carrizales, and North Pal facilitator Sgt Danny Maldonado and coach! With this Board we are blessed with a common core of individuals who has the desire to be involved with the youth of our communities and provide mentorship that motivates, inspires and develops confidence, trust and respect We have additional board members that were not present for the photo!!
06/18/2018
We are proud of the youth of the FWPAL! They assisted with the Texas Police Games in Fort Worth to include as line judges for volleyball and basketball! Such great Ambassadors to our City!
05/31/2018
This Saturday ends the 2018 Flag Football League with play-off games representing North-East South-West with 300 plus kids (boys and girls) ages 5-13. The games start at 10:00 am and will be played at O.D. Wyatt High School located at 2400 E. Seminary Drive. The North Division games will start after 1300 hours! Each side of town will compete with the other sides of towns. It has been an amazing two months and we encourage you to come out and support the youth of our City! The Winning Teams will receive trophies that will be proudly displayed in their school with pictures of the youth and officers!
2018 PAL/Southside Hornets flag football season ending tournament
Two games guaranteed.
6un - Southside Hornets – Northside #1 – Northside #2 – Briscoe
9:00 S.S –vs- N.S. #1
9:00 N.S. #2 –vs- Briscoe
8un – N.S. #1—N.S. #2 – Southside – T.A.Sims – Western Hills – Briscoe
9:40 N.S. #1 –vs- Southside
9:40 T.A.Sims –vs- N.S. #2
10:20 western hills –vs- Briscoe
10un - Southside – T.A.Sims – Chargers – Western Hills – Briscoe – N.S. #1 – N.S. #2
10:20 W.H. –vs- Chargers
11:00 Southside –vs- Northside #2
11:00 Northside #2 –vs- T.A.Sims
12un – S.S. - N.S #1 – N.S. #2 – Chargers - T.A.Sims – Western Hills - Briscoe
11:40 Northside #1 –vs- T.A.Sims
11:40 Northside #2 –vs- Chargers
12:20 Westers Hills –vs- Briscoe 12un
12:20 Briscoe 10un –vs- Southside 12un
There will be a $3 dollar gate fee to offset the cost of the 10 week league and further the youth sports!
On behalf of the FWPAL Board of Directors we want to wish you and your family a safe and happy Memorial Day! If you are a Veteran we are thankful for your sacrifices and service to our Country and we salute you!
On behalf of the Board of Directors for the FWPAL we want to wish all the Mothers a Happy Mothers Day as we know the sacrifices that they make daily!
Happy Mothers Day should be every day as they are so instrumental in the lives of children!
So proud of the North Crowley kids! The latest addition to the PAL Boxing program!
East Fort Worth Pal Gym! 3625 East Berry! Get your work out on and get some boxing skills! Special thanks to Officer Canales and officer Smith school resource officers who work North Crowley High who recruited and transported 6 kids!
Also Detective Scroggin's FWPD Family Violence who transported his son to the gym!Special thanks to FWPD School resource Chain of Command who help promote this program!
05/10/2018
So proud of all the youth that choose to be a part of the FWPAL! We know they have choices!
Fort Worth Pal interacts with the youth of our City 7 days a week! We have youth flag football, boxing, basketball, cheerleading and outdoor excursions! Today we are at Diamond Hill Jarvis High School
FWPAL Flag Football!
North FWPAL creating champions! So proud of these guys!