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Friday, March 10, 2006

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Friday, February 24, 2006

AFA CROWNS CALIFORNIA TEAM ITS 26th ANNUAL NATIONAL CHAMPION

http://amercianfootballassn.c.topica.com/maaewP2aboypcaaaaaaeaehnZL/ AFA Press Release February 25, 2006
AFA CROWNS CALIFORNIA TEAM ITS 26th ANNUAL NATIONAL CHAMPION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media - contact Dave Burch at AFA National Office
(877)624-4485 or (941)388-3510
(e-mail) amerfoot@aol.com (or) usafoot@aol.com
(website) www.americanfootballassn.com

In what seemed to be a never-ending semi-pro football season, 2005 has finally come to an end with the Daly City California Renegades capturing the American Football Association’s 26th Annual National Championship.

The Daly City (San Francisco, California) Renegades concluded its 2005 season by defeating the previously undefeated South Ogden-Rhino Raiders 41-14.

The game was played at Kezar Stadium (former home of the San Francisco 49ers). The Daly City team finished the year with a 19-1 record and the “number-one-team” in the AFA national season ending “power-ratings”. The Renegades collected 1 league championship (GSAFL), 1 state championship (California), 1 regional championship (Far West), I super-regional championship (MLFA), before being named the AFA’s 2005 National Champs. In route to the AFA honor the Renegades clicked off 18 straight wins after losing their opening league game.

For their efforts during such a successful semi-pro football season the Renegade players will have their names engraved on the AFA Arthur S. Arkush Memorial Cup as the 26th semi-pro football team to win an AFA National Championship. Adding the Daly City player names to the Arkush Cup will bring the quarter century trophy engraving tradition to a total of 1328 names.

The Renegade organization will be presented with a 2005 AFA National AAA Championship banner during an AFA (West Coast) Alumni Club ‘breakfast meeting’ in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, April 1st, 2006. The AFA Alumni Club will gather in Vegas in support of the National Football Events Casino Bowl All-Star Game played on that same day. Several AFA Hall of Fame ‘Legends’ are involved with the Casino Bowl weekend events.

About the American Football Association:
The AFA is dedicated to the advancement of semi-pro/minor league football throughout the United States and serves as the National Organization for non-professional leagues and teams from coast-to-coast. For more information about the AFA, please visit their Web site: www.americanfootballassn.com.

Contact: Dave Burch, Director of Communications, American Football Association, 877-624-4485 or amerfoot@aol.com
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Sunday, February 05, 2006

EMPIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ANNOUNCES 2006 SCHEDULE

http://empirefoot.c.topica.com/maaesPmabn4ABa5LjxceaeQAfT/ Empire Football League News & Highlights
EMPIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ANNOUNCES 2006 SCHEDULE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Empire Football League
Email: empirefoot@aol.com
Website: www.empire-football-league.com/

The Empire Football League held its 37th Annual Meeting recently in Ottawa, Canada. With 10 teams returning from the 2005 season and the addition of the Vermont Ice Storm from the NEFL, the EFL will again have 11 active member teams for the 2006 season. The EFL season starts July 8th and ends September 23rd. The league structure for 2006 consists of northern and southern divisions, with crossover games implemented to promote regional rivalries. The EFL Playoffs will take place on September 30th and October 7th and will conclude with the EFL Championship Game on October 14th.

Some significant EFL accomplishments in 2005 included:
- EFL players filming a commercial for Campbell’s Soup with McNabb and other Philadelphia Eagles.
- Empire Football League was a recipient of the 2005 Play Football Month Celebration Award from USA Football, the NFL, and the NFL Players Association. The Play Football Month Celebration Award was eligible to non-profit organizations involved with youth and amateur football, including leagues, schools, and local community football programs.

2006 Empire Football League Officers were elected as follows:
- Dave Burch, EFL Commissioner
- Bill Higgins, Commissioner of Officials
- Gary Shaver, Deputy Commissioner-Treasurer
- Mary Boice, Deputy Commissioner
- Frank Williams, Deputy Commissioner
- Al Dole, Deputy Commissioner
- George Ashcraft, Deputy Commissioner
- Norman Mann, Deputy Commissioner
- Tom Manny, Deputy Commissioner
- Jane Dole, Recording Secretary

To view 2006 EFL Schedule, click http://eteamz.active.com/empirefootballleague/files/2006EFLSchedule.doc

For additional information visit our EFL web site at http://www.empire-football-league.com
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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Semi-pro Football Scoreboard 1/28/2006 thru 1/29/2006

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*     http://www.AmericanFootballNews.org/     *
* http://www.eteamz.com/minorleaguehalloffame/ *
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*** Arizona Football League ***
Cochise County (AZ) Cavaliers 41, Phoenix (AZ) Raiders 22
Glendale (AZ) Bulldogs 6, Chandler (AZ) Cowboys 0
Globe-Miami (AZ) Sting 22, Scottsdale (AZ) Gladiators 6
Paradise Valley (AZ) Villainz 12, Cave Creek (AZ) Dragons 6
Tempe (AZ) Predators 17, Flagstaff (AZ) Hitmen 9
Verde Valley (AZ) Coyotes 14, Surprise (AZ) Falcons 6

*** Copper State Football League ***
bye week

*** Non-league Games ***
Houston (TX) Firewalkers 18, Waller County (TX) Gladiators 6
Houston (TX) Lions 18, Texas Rams 0
Louisiana Survivors 22, Dallas (TX) Warriors 20
Texas Thunder 20, Texas Colts 18

*** Southern States Football League ***
Bradenton (FL) Gladiators 37, East Coast (FL) Reapers 12
Orlando (FL) Rage 20, Polk County (FL) War Eagles 0
no other SSFL scores reported

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Semi-pro Football Scoreboard 1/21/2006 thru 1/22/2006

Provided as a service by the American Football Association 
http://www.AmericanFootballAssn.com/ 
http://www.AmericanFootballNews.org/  
http://www.eteamz.com/minorleaguehalloffame/
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*** Arizona Football League ***
Chandler (AZ) Cowboys 10, Globe-Miami (AZ) Sting 0
Cochise County (AZ) Cavaliers 21, Cave Creek (AZ) Dragons 8
Glendale (AZ) Bulldogs 40, Flagstaff (AZ) Hitmen 6
Paradise Valley (AZ) Villainz 14, Surprise (AZ) Falcons 6
Phoenix (AZ) Raiders 13, Verde Valley (AZ) Coyotes 10
Scottsdale (AZ) Gladiators 12, Tempe (AZ) Predators 7

*** Copper Football League of Arizona ***
Glendale (AZ) Rangers 23, Glendale (AZ) Dawgs 12
Phoenix (AZ) Hurricanes 19, East Valley (AZ) Cougars 16
Phoenix (AZ) Rebels 22, Tuscon (AZ) Dawgs 0
Tuscon (AZ) Blaze 19, Phoenix (AZ) Talons 6
Yuma (AZ) Blitz 31, Northern Arizona Lunatics 0

*** Non-league Games ***
Houston (TX) Firewalkers 20, Houston (TX) Lions 0

*** Southern States Football League ***
Bradenton (FL) Gladiators 44, Treasure Coast (FL) Pirates 13
First Coast (FL) Generals 27, Polk County (FL) War Eagles 6
Fort Myers (FL) Spartans 24, Fort Pierce (FL) Fire 6
Gulf Coast (FL) Raiders 28, Florida Barracudas 15
Hernando (FL) Eagles 20, East Coast (FL) Reapers 18
Miami (FL) Magic City Bulls 46, Florida Titans 6
North Florida Rams 36, Florida Hurricanes 0
St. Petersburg (FL) Sharks 52, Venice (FL) Vikings 7

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Semi-pro Football Scoreboard 1/14/2006 thru 1/14/2006

*** Southern States Football League ***
Fort Myers (FL) Spartans 25, Florida Barracudas 19
Orlando (FL) Rage 13, North Florida Rams 9
Polk County (FL) War Eagles 51, Gulf Coast (FL) Raiders 0
St. Petersburg (FL) Sharks 40, Florida Hurricanes 0

*** Florida Bowl ***
Fort Pierce (FL) Fire 28, Greenville (GA) Knights 0
*** National Bowl ***
Brooklyn (NY) Mariners 33, Southern California Steelers 7

*** USA Bowl ***
Detroit (MI) Seminoles 33, Central Minnesota Thunderbirds 22

Saturday, December 24, 2005

AFA In Search Of Potential Semi-Pro Football Hall Of Fame Prospects

http://amercianfootballassn.c.topica.com/maaelbwabm5w9aaaaaaeaehnZL/ AFA Press Release December 24, 2005
AFA IN SEARCH OF POTENTIAL SEMI-PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME PROSPECTS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media - contact Dave Burch at AFA National Office
(877)624-4485 or (941)388-3510
(e-mail) amerfoot@aol.com (or) usafoot@aol.com
(website) www.americanfootballassn.com
 
AFA In Search Of Potential Semi-Pro Football Hall Of Fame "Class Of 2006" Prospects
The American Semi-Pro Football Association (AFA) recently defined 3 ways Semi-Pro'ers can have their names placed on the AFA Hall of Fame nominating ballot - in consideration for induction as a member of the Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Each year, for the past 25 years, the American Football Association has selected a number of deserving individuals who have dedicated a good portion of their football careers to the semi-pro level of the game. Over the past two and a half decades the AFA has enshrined exactly 500 semi-pro football legends into 11 different categories - players (270), coaches (86), executives (66), officials (20), pioneers (19), media/historians (17), equip/trainers (8), youth football (5), international (5), women¹s football (3) and even one (1) super fan.

Here are the 3 ways a former semi-pro footballer can have their names placed on the "Class of 2006" ballot for enshrinement consideration:

A. AFA/HOF LEGENDS RECOMMENDATION:
In November of each year the American Football Association mails out the annual Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame 'prospect applications'. That application is mailed to every active member of the AFA Hall of Fame Legends Alumni. Once the prospect applications are returned to the AFA national office, those prospects are contacted by mail and they're requested to fill out a hall of fame nomination profile form. Upon return of those profiles the AFA directs the information to the individual nominating director from the 8 respective AFA regional areas for nomination ballot consideration. That process guarantees that at least one prospective candidate from each regional area will be placed on the upcoming annual ballot and forwarded to the selection committee.

B. AFA ALUMNI CLUB RECOMMENDATION:
AFA registered state and local team semi-pro football alumni club chapters with 100 members or more are allowed to place at least one of their members on the current years nominating ballot. Applications for state and team alumni club charters can be obtained by contacting the National AFA Alumni Club chairperson via e-mail at AFAAlumni@aol.com

C. INDIVIDUAL RECOMMENDATION:
As part of the AFA's membership 'Game Plan 2006' the national association is searching for qualified Hall of Fame prospects among the 700 plus semi-pro football teams playing each year in some 65 different leagues from coast-to-coast. To be considered for inclusion on the 2006 AFA/HOF ballot candidates must meet the AFA's criteria for induction (see below). If you know of someone who meets the criteria for induction and would like us to send them a HOF profile application - please send your request to AFAAlumni@aol.com. We'll need their current home mailing address and a brief explanation on why you are recommending them.

Candidates for AFA/HOF nomination consideration MUST fall into the following qualifying criteria:

- PIONEER: more than 20 years removed as someone associated with starting a league or team.
- EXECUTIVE: 10 or more years of service as an owner, general manager or commissioner.
- COACH: 10 or more years as a semi-pro football coach or had been the head coach for an AFA National Championship Team.
- PLAYER: must have been retired as an active player for 5 years or more. (Exception) someone who started out in semi-pro ball then was elevated to a professional football league.
- HISTORIAN: open to anyone who is dedicated to the collection of semi-pro football facts and records and who was involved with a team or league for 10 or more years.
- OFFICIAL: 10 or more years officiating on the semi-pro football level.
- TRAINER: 10 or more years of service to a semi-pro team.
- EQUIPMENT MANAGER: 10 years or more of service to a semi-pro team.
- MEDIA PERSONALITY: radio, TV, newsprint sports personality who has actively promoted a semi-pro team or league for a period of 10 years or more.
- INTERNATIONAL: American or foreign born American Football Rules activist promoting our sport outside the continental USA.
- WOMEN'S CATEGORY: any woman who has excelled over the years in an all female type football league as a player, coach, executive, etc. No playing time constraints required.
- SUPER FAN: anyone who has been involved with a semi-pro team or league and has proven to have been an active/dedicated promoter of a local team/league for 10 or more years.

The American Football Association enshrines, on an average, 20 different individuals a year into the Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The following are the names of those serving on the nominating and selection committees:
AFA "Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame" Nomination Committee -
Northwest: 'Moose' Ralph Fahey - Bellingham, Washington
Southwest: Bob Blechen - Temecula, California
North Central: Stan Allspach - Baxter, Iowa
South Central: Ray Powell - Arlington, Texas
Midwest: Bob Milkie - Racine, Wisconsin
Mideast: Mary Lockhart - Petersburg, Virginia
Northeast: Dick Leland - Malta, New York
Southeast: Joe Hoffman - Orlando, Florida

AFA "Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame" Selection Committee -
AFA Media: Mark Azara (pre-1980) - Danbury, Connecticut
AFA Media: Joe Hulsebus (modern day 2000 to 2006) - Kalamazoo, Michigan
AFA Media: Ron Real (1980 to present) - Sarasota, Florida

Selection Committee Advisor:
AFA Historian: Steve Brainerd - Tucson, Arizona

Happy Holidays from the American Football Association (click for Greeting Card)
http://members.aol.com/Amerfoot/merrychristmas.pdf


About the American Football Association:
The AFA is dedicated to the advancement of semi-pro/minor league football throughout the United States and serves as the National Organization for non-professional leagues and teams from coast-to-coast. For more information about the AFA, please visit their Web site: www.americanfootballassn.com.

Contact: Dave Burch, Director of Communications, American Football Association, 877-624-4485 or amerfoot@aol.com
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