Cub Scout
Academics and Sports
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Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program
The Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program Guide (No. 34299)
consolidates all of the individual belt loop and pin requirements into one book. The guide
is loose-leaf, making it easy to fit in a three-ring binder and pull out
requirement/resource pages for copying and distribution to parents and adult partners.
This is not meant to be a competitive program, instead, the boys are encouraged to DO
THEIR BEST. For scouts unable participate in the activity completely you can not
substitute requirements, except in the case of a handicap scout. You can adjust the
requirements so that a boy only has to do his best.
The Sports and Academic 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.
Throughout the sports and physical fitness program, the boy is urged to "do his
best" and is encouraged to involve an adult teammate whenever possible. Loops, pins,
letters can be are earned by all boys in the Cub Scout program (Tiger Cubs, Wolf and Bear
Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts).
Belt Loops (learn the activity and apply)
The Cub Scout Belt Loops are worn on the navy blue Cub Scout belt. They will not fit on
the khaki (olive) Boy Scout/ Webelos belt. Webelos may continue to wear the blue belt on
their uniforms. The same belt loop may be earned once within each rank.

Cub Scout Letter (Were do I put the pins?)
Cub Scout Letter (a large "C") is worn on sweater, jacket, or the red
'brag' vest. The letter is for Cub Scouts who earn both the belt loop and pin and involve
an adult teammate in the activity. The letter is given for the first pin earned, and all
other pins are just added to the letter.
Conclusion
The loop is for learning the activity, the pin is for applying over a longer period of
time, and the letter is to have somewhere to put the pins.
For example: a scout plays on a soccer team and practices several times a week to
improve their skills. This alone would qualify the scout for the soccer belt loop.
The scout also gets the Cub Scout letter, if they have not earned it for a previous
pin.
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