Category: English American Football Leagues

National Flag Football Association (UK) Youth League 1998

Standings

NFFA Youth League 1998PWLTPFPAPct
Northern Conference
Doncaster Wildcats (C)66001.000
UCLA Renegades (P)6420.667
Steel City Warriors7250.214
Hull Rockets6060.000
Southern Conference
Brighton B-52s (C)5410.800
Fen Harriers (P)6231.438
Milton Keynes Pathfinders4121.375
[References: Compiled from Results in 1-11]

Note: Three Weeks Results Unknown

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
24.07.1998Brighton B-52s20UCLA Renegades26
24.07.1998Doncaster Wildcats66Fen Harriers0
Plate FinalRickley Park, Milton Keynes
09.08.1998Milton Keynes Pathfinders6Steel City Warriors20
3rd PlaceRickley Park, Milton Keynes
09.08.1998Brighton B-52sFen Harriers
NFFA FinalNorman Green Stadium, Solihull
09.08.1998Doncaster Wildcats32UCLA Renegades8
[References: 12-14]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
03.05.1998Steel City Warriors0Doncaster Wildcats72
03.05.1998Hull Rockets0 #UCLA Renegades1
03.05.1998Brighton B-52s22Fen Harriers6
Week 2Inter-Conference
10.05.1998Steel City Warriors6Brighton B-52s20
10.05.1998UCLA Renegades40Fen Harriers8
10.05.1998Milton Keynes Pathfinders1Hull Rockets0 #
Week 3
17.05.1998
17.05.1998
17.05.1998
Week 4
24.05.1998
24.05.1998
24.05.1998
Week 5
31.05.1998UCLA Renegades0Doncaster Wildcats40
31.05.1998Steel City Warriors1Hull Rockets0 #
31.05.1998Milton Keynes Pathfinders14Fen Harriers22
Week 6
07.06.1998
07.06.1998
07.06.1998
Week 7
14.06.1998Mid-Season Break
Week 8
21.06.1998Doncaster Wildcats74Steel City Warriors0
21.06.1998UCLA Renegades1Hull Rockets0 #
21.06.1998Fen Harriers0Brighton B-52s28
Week 9
28.06.1998Brighton B-52s8Doncaster Wildcats40
28.06.1998Fen Harriers52Steel City Warriors0
Week 10
05.07.1998Steel City Warriors8UCLA Renegades44
05.07.1998Hull Rockets0 #Doncaster Wildcats1
05.07.1998Milton Keynes Pathfinders8Brighton B-52s42
Week 11
12.07.1998UCLA Renegades0 #Doncaster Wildcats1
12.07.1998Hull Rockets0 #Steel City Warriors1
12.07.1998Fen Harriers14Milton Keynes Pathfinders14
[References: 1-11]

Final

Doncaster Wildcats 32 UCLA Renegades 8 – After falling behind early to a Adam Reagan TD reception from QB Simon Bamford, which was converted for 2 points by a Ben Ireland kick, Doncaster Wildcats fulfilled their promise and made up for 1997’s Final disappointment by scoring four unanswered touchdowns to win 32-8. First Michael Jones received a 27 yard TD pass from Quarterback Gordon Lightfoot, before Andrew Caldbeck added two touchdown receptions from Lightfoot either side of a 31 yard scramble into the endzone by Gordon Lightfoot.

At Norman Green Stadium, SolihullH1H2Total
Doncaster Wildcats32
UCLA Renegades8
[References: 13]
TeamScorersScore
UCLAAdam Reagan 3 yd Pass from Simon Bamford (Ben Ireland 2xpt Kick)0-8
DONMichael Jones 27 yd Pass from Gordon Lightfoot (Michael Jones 2xpt Kick)8-8
DONAndrew Caldbeck 44 yd Pass from Gordon Lightfoot (2xpt Kick Good)16-8
DONGordon Lightfoot 31 yd Run (2xpt Kick Good)24-8
DONAndrew Caldbeck 28 yd Pass from Gordon Lightfoot (2xpt Kick Good)32-8
[References: 13]

Season Report

Doncaster Wildcats blazed through the season winning in style and completely outclassing all opponents in the 1998 National Flag Football Association’s Youth League. The Wildcats, having experienced bitter disappointment in the 1997 Final to Brighton B-52s made absolutely no mistake this time around. All games were won by at least 30 points with the Wildcats scoring 40 or more on each occasion and only allowing two touchdowns all season, one to the previous years’ Champions Brighton B-52s and one more in the 1998 Final to UCLA Renegades of Boston in Lincolnshire. Brighton B-52s won the Southern Conference Title. The 1998 season was the first to feature Inter-Conference North v South play.

The NFFA replaced the Junior Gridiron League of 1993 to 1997, and Birmingham Raiders, Peterborough Centurions, Worthing Guardians, Edenbridge Knights and the entire South West Conference of Plymouth Commodores, Bristol Aztecs and Bournemouth Renegades failed to return from 1997 as the number of Conferences was reduced from 4 to 2 and the number of teams from 14 to 7. With Hull Rockets failing to start the season having signed up and only one new team in Milton Keynes Pathfinders, there were less than 50% of the teams in 1998 that there were in 1997.

UCLA Renegades, based in Boston, Lincolnshire, featured players with Irish names: Ben Ireland and Adam Reagan.

References

[1] Anon. (1993) “NFFA Kicks Off in style” First Down. 9 May, 1998. pg. 21

[4] Anon. (1993) “NFFA Week 2” First Down. 16 May 1998 pg. 21

[6] Anon. (1993) “Euro News” First Down. 6 June 1998. pg. 21

[8] Anon. (1998) “Euro News” First Down. 27 June 1998. pg. 21

[9] Anon. (1998) “Wildcats get revenge on champs” First Down. 4 July 1998. pg. 18

[10] Anon. (1993) “Euro News” First Down. 11 July 1998. pg. 20

[11] Anon. (1993) “Pathfinders tie in season Finale” First Down. 18 July 1998. pg. 19

[12] Anon (1998) “Renegades win thriller” First Down. 25 July, 1998. pg. 16

[13] Anon (1998) “NFFA Finals this week” First Down. 1 August, 1998. pg. 16

[14] Anon (1998) “Euro News” First Down. 8 August, 1998. pg. 16

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Acknowledgements

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Junior Gridiron League Junior Flag League (England) 1995

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
North Conference
Doncaster Wildcats (C)33006
UCLA Renegades43106
Newark Vulcans20200
Birmingham Bulls30300
South Conference
Brighton B-52s (C)44008
Crawley Pirates21102
Bournemouth Renegades30300
London Olympians10100
Junior Gridiron League Junior Flag League Standings 1995 [Ref: Compiled from results in 1-7]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
National JGL Bowl
06.08.1995Brighton B-52s0Doncaster Wildcats20
Junior Gridiron League Junior Flag League Playoffs 1995 [Ref: 8]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
14.05.1995UCLA Renegades18Doncaster Wildcats20
14.05.1995London Olympians0 #Brighton B-52s1
Week 2
21.05.1995Brighton B-52s40Crawley Pirates18
Week 5
11.06.1995Brighton B-52s58Bournemouth Renegades18
11.06.1995UCLA Renegades32Birmingham Bulls14
Week 7
25.06.1995Crawley Pirates30Bournemouth Renegades28
25.06.1995Doncaster Wildcats48Birmingham Bulls0
25.06.1995UCLA Renegades1Newark Vulcans0 #
Week 11
23.07.1995Brighton B-52s24Bournemouth Renegades 14
23.07.1995Newark Vulcans6Doncaster Wildcats52
23.07.1995Birmingham Bulls0UCLA Renegades28
Junior Gridiron League Junior Flag League Regular Season Results 1995 [Ref: 1-7]

Report

After a number of seasons as a Northern and Southern Junior Two-Touch League, the Junior Gridiron League became a National Flag Footbal League in 1995 with two sections: Youth (9-15 year olds) and Junior (14-18 year olds). This followed from the successful introduction of Flag Football to the JGL Junior League in 1994.

The Junior Flag Football League was won by the Doncaster Wildcats, who shocked the Brighton B-52s in the National JGL Bowl 20-0. The B-52s managed to shut out the Wildcats in a spirited second-half display, but the damage was done in the first half, when Doncaster scored three touchdowns without reply.

Doncaster ran in a 42 yard TD to open the scoring in the first quarter, and then added two converted touchdowns to lead 20-0 at the half, which was how it stayed until the end of the game.

References

[1] Anon. (1995) “Kids going Flag Happy JGL” First Down. May 20, 1995. pg. 19

[2] Anon. (1995) “+JGL++JGL+” First Down. May 20 1995. pg. 21

[3] Anon. (1995) “++JGL++Round-Up” First Down. May 27, 1995. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1995) “News Round-Up: Crawley are foiled by 38-Point Vince” First Down. June 3, 1995. pg. 18

[5] Anon. (1995) “JGL Youth” First Down. June 10, 1995. pg. 21

[6] Anon. (1995) “Brighton secure seaside honours JGL Round-Up” First Down. June 17, 1995. pg. 21

[7] Anon. (1995) “JGL” First Down. July 1, 1995. pg. 21

[8] Anon. (1995) “B-52s top of heap in the South” First Down. July 29, 1995. pg. 19

[9] Anon. (1995) “Brighton Rock Wildcats JGL Finals” First Down. August 12, 1995. pg. 21

[10] Anon. (1995) “Neill gives Harriers a jump start JGL Playoff” First Down. August 26, 1995. pg. 21

Acknowledgements

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Junior Gridiron League Youth Flag League 1995

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
North Conference
Northwestern Redskins (C)44008
Fen Harriers (3P)43106
Doncaster Wildcats41302
Wirral Cardinals40400
South Conference
Plymouth Commodores (C)44008
London Olympians (3P)31202
Sussex All-Stars20200
East Grinstead Knights31200
Junior Gridiron League Youth Flag League Standings 1995 [Ref: compiled from Results in 1-7]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place Playoff
20.08.1995Fen Harriers40London Olympians18
JGL National Youth Final
06.08.1995Plymouth Commodores19Northwestern Redskins14
Junior Gridiron League Youth Flag Football Playoffs 1995 [Ref: 8-9]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
14.05.1995Wirral Cardinals8Northwestern Redskins52
14.05.1995East Grinstead Knights20Plymouth Commodores28
Week 2
21.05.1995Wirral Cardinals2Fen Harriers64
21.05.1995Doncaster Wildcats14Northwestern Redskins88
21.05.1995Plymouth Commodores1London Olympians0 #
Week 3
28.05.1995Fen Harriers20Northwestern Redskins24
28.05.1995Wirral Cardinals34Doncaster Wildcats40
Week 5
11.06.1995Fen Harriers30Doncaster Wildcats6
11.06.1995Sussex All-Stars6London Olympians20
Week 7
25.06.1991London Olympians6Plymouth Commodores14
25.06.1991 East Grinstead Knights1Sussex All-Stars0 #
Week 11
23.07.1995Wirral Cardinals6Northwestern Redskins84
23.07.1995Fen Harriers44Doncaster Wildcats18
23.07.1995Plymouth Commodores51East Grinstead Knights12
Junior Gridiron League Youth Flag Football Regular Season Results 1995 [Ref: 1-7]

Report

After a number of seasons as a Northern and Southern Junior Two-Touch League, the Junior Gridiron League became a National Flag Footbal League in 1995 with two sections: Youth (9-15 year olds) and Junior (14-18 year olds). This followed from the successful introduction of Flag Football to the JGL Junior League in 1994.

The 1995 JGL Youth Flag Football Final was won by Plymouth Commodores, 1914 over the Northwestern Redskins. Northwestern opened the scoring in the second quarter with a short run. Barry winter then ran 70 yards for Plymouth’s first Touchdown as time ended in the first half. The Redskins took advantage of good field position in the third to score again, and convert to go 14-6 up.

Barry Winter then replied for the Commodores on a 63 yard pass on a halfback option, with Andrew Wilcock dodging several tackles on his way to the endzone. Winter, who was voted MVP, then scored on a two yard run to seal victory for the Devon club. Winter even kicked the extra point as he put in a special all-round display.

References

[1] Anon. (1995) “Kids going Flag Happy JGL” First Down. May 20, 1995. pg. 19

[2] Anon. (1995) “+JGL++JGL+” First Down. May 20 1995. pg. 21

[3] Anon. (1995) “++JGL++Round-Up” First Down. May 27, 1995. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1995) “News Round-Up: Crawley are foiled by 38-Point Vince” First Down. June 3, 1995. pg. 18

[5] Anon. (1995) “JGL Youth” First Down. June 10, 1995. pg. 21

[6] Anon. (1995) “Brighton secure seaside honours JGL Round-Up” First Down. June 17, 1995. pg. 21

[7] Anon. (1995) “JGL” First Down. July 1, 1995. pg. 21

[8] Anon. (1995) “B-52s top of heap in the South” First Down. July 29, 1995. pg. 19

[9] Anon. (1995) “Brighton Rock Wildcats JGL Finals” First Down. August 12, 1995. pg. 21

[10] Anon. (1995) “Neill gives Harriers a jump start JGL Playoff” First Down. August 26, 1995. pg. 21

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North England American Football Friendlies 1994

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Friendly
03.09.1994Merseyside Nighthawks64Doncaster Wildcats0
North England American Football Friendlies 1994 [Ref: 1]

Report

Merseyside Nighthawks triumphed 64-0 over Doncaster Wildcats from Yorkshire in this postseason American Football friendly. Ian Jackson and Phil McGrath both scored twice, and Steve Murray returned an interception for a touchdown.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1993) “Mersey Dash” First Down. September 3 1994. pg. 23

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy and Conor Kostick.

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Junior Gridiron League Youth (South England) 1994

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*Crawley Raiders660017681.000
*Kent Panthers63215450.583
Brighton B-52s734035122.438
London Olympians5131949.300
Park Centre Bandits61503075.167
Junior Gridiron League Standings 1994 [Ref: 7]

Note: Standings after 8 of 10 Weeks.

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
JGL Youth Bowl
07.08.1994Crawley Raiders8Kent Panthers0
Junior Gridiron League Playoffs 1994 [Ref: 8]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
22.05.1994Crawley Raiders52Brighton B-52s6
22.05.1994Kent Panthers22Park Centre Bandits0
Week 2
29.05.1994Brighton B-52s0Kent Panthers18
29.05.1994Park Centre Bandits0 #London Olympians1
Week 3
05.06.1994Brighton B-52s6Park Centre Bandits28
Week 4
19.06.1994 Crawley Raiders26Kent Panthers0
19.06.1994Brighton B-52s22Park Centre Bandits0
Week 5
26.06.1994Crawley Raiders36London Olympians2
26.06.1994Park Centre Bandits2Kent Panthers8
Week 6
03.07.1994Crawley Raiders24Brighton B-52s0
03.07.1994London Olympians6Kent Panthers6
Week 7
10.07.1994Crawley Raiders16Kent Panthers0
10.07.1994Brighton B-52s6London Olympians0
Week 8
17.07.1994Crawley Raiders22Park Centre Bandits0
17.07.1994Brighton B-52s1London Olympians0 #
Week 9
24.07.1994Park Centre BanditsCrawley Raiders
24.07.1994Kent PanthersLondon Olympians
Week 10
31.07.1994Brighton B-52sKent Panthers
31.07.1994Crawley RaidersLondon Olympians
Junior Gridiron League Regular Season Results 1994 [Ref: 1-7]

Report

Steve Miller caught a spectacular touchdown catch in the dying seconds of the first half to complete a perfect season for the Crawley Raiders. The touchdown and two-point conversion were the only scores of the JGL Youth Bowl in 1994.

The Raiders had finished top of the five-team League, with the Kent Panthers aalso qualifying for the Bowl in second place. Other teams were Brighton B-52s, London Olympians, and 1993 runners-up Park Centre Bandits.

The Junior Gridiron League Youth League was a Two Touch League for 15-18 year olds in the South of England. Two Touch was a variation on Flag Football whereby the ball carrier was tackled by placing two hands on him or her.

References

[1] Anon. (1994) “Crawley kids rock Brighton” First Down. May 28, 1994. pg. 18

[2] Anon. (1994) “Kids are left Worth-Less! JGL” First Down. June 4, 1994. pg. 23

[3] Anon. (1994) “JGL: Ward double stuns Kent” First Down. June 25, 1994. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1994) “JGL” First Down. July 2, 1994. pg. 21

[5] Anon. (1994) “Raiders defense crushes Brighton: JGL” First Down. July 9, 1994. pg. 20

[6] Anon. (1994) “Unbeaten Crawley march on: JGL” First Down. July 16, 1994. pg. 20

[7] Anon. (1994) “JGL” First Down. July 23, 1994. pg. 21

[8] Anon. (1994) “JGL: Winner Miller!” First Down. August 13, 1994. pg. 21

Acknowledgements

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Northern Junior Gridiron League (England) 1994

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
St. Joseph’s Cardinals21012218.750
Doncaster Wildcats20111822.250
Northern Junior Gridiron League Standings 1994 [Ref: compiled from 1-3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
10.07.1994Doncaster Wildcats6St. Jospeh’s Cardinals6
Week 2
17.07.1994St. Joseph’s Cardinals16Doncaster Wildcats12
Northern Junior Gridiron League Results 1994 [Ref: 1-3]

Report

The St. Joseph’s Cardinals won the Northern Junior Gridiron League in 1994 defeating Doncaster Wildcats 16-12 thanks to two long touchdown runs by Michael Jones (65 yards) James Roberts (41 yards). Their first match was declared a 6-6 tie by League management after Daniel O’Shaughnessey’s Overtime winner for the Cardinals was declared void as no overtime should have been played.

The Cardinals were a team from St. Joseph’s Primary School in St. Helens, Birkenhead, Merseyside.

The Northern Junior Gridiron League Junior League was a Two Touch League for 8-11 year olds in the North of England. Two Touch was a variation on Flag Football whereby the ball carrier was tackled by placing two hands on him or her.

References

[1] Anon. (1994) “NJGL” First Down. July 16, 1994. pg. 20

[1] Anon. (1994) “Cards Shuffle: NJGL” First Down. July 23, 1994. pg. 21

[1] Anon. (1994) “JGL Winner Miller!” First Down. August 13, 1994. pg. 21

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Northern Junior Gridiron League (England) 1993

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
28.11.1993Manchester Bulldogs12Northwestern Redskins14
Week 2Victoria Park, Warrington
05.12.1993Northwestern RedskinsManchester Bulldogs
Junior Gridiron League (North West England) 1993 [Ref: 1]

Report

Rookie Junior Gridiron League (Youth Two Touch Football League) team Northwestern Redskins defeated the Manchester Bulldogs 14-12 in their first ever game. They met again the following week in Warrington, Cheshire.

References

[1] Anon. (1994) “Super skins” First Down. December 4, 1993. pg. 20

Acknowledgements

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Youth Flag Football (South East England) 1993

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
08.08.1993Crawley Pirates35Saints0
08.08.1993Braves14Folkestone0
3rd Place
08.08.1993Folkestone24Saints6
Final
08.08.1993Crawley Pirates9Braves2
Youth Flag Football (England) Playoffs 1993 [Ref: 1]

Report

QB Jamie Walker was voted tournament MVP and fellow Crawley Pirate Gareth Wiggins won the Defensive Award as the Crawley Pirates defeated favourites the Braves 9-2 in the Youth Flag Football Final. They had earlier beaten the Saints in the Semi-Finals, while the Braves had accounted for Folkestone, who won the bronze medal after triumphing over the Saints.

References

[1] Anon. (1993) “Gannon is Flying the Flag in states. *CRAWLEY…” First Down. 14 August 1993. pg. 20

Acknowledgements

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National Passball League 1992

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Northern Division
*St. Helens Cardinals220082511.000
North West Demons21103758.500
Gateshead20201528.000
Central Division
*Cannock Chase Giants3300111361.000
*Leicester Broncos32107863.667
Notts Crusaders312074131.333
Sheldon Renegades3030237.000
Southern Division
*Thunderbolts3300208441.000
*Snappy Snap Gators321018752.667
Sussex Raiders3120112155.333
Kent Exiles303023279.000
National Passball League Standings 1992 [Ref: compiled from results in 1-3]

Note: Standings after three of six rounds.

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Wild-Card Playoff
1992Snappy Snap GatorsLeicester Broncos
Semi-Finals
29.11.1992St. Helens Cardinals29Cannock Chase Giants30
29.11.1992Thunderbolts41Snappy Snap Gators39
Passball ’92 Final
1992Thunderbolts/GatorsCannock Chase Giants
National Passball League Playoffs 1992 [Ref: 4-5]

Note: A league invetsigation was launched after the Semi-Final between Thunderbolts and Snappy Snap Gators after it was alleged the Thunderbolts broke the rule of hving no more than 18 players kitted-up for a match. It was to be decided whether they could play in the Final or not.

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
11.10.1992St. Helens Cardinals58North West Demons36
11.10.1992Leicester Broncos1Sheldon Renegades0 #
11.10.1992Cannock Chase Giants68Notts Crusaders20
11.10.1992Snappy Snap Gators25Thunderbolts41
11.10.1992Kent Exiles12Sussex Raiders93
Week 2
18.10.1992North West Demons1Gateshead0 #
18.10.1992Cannock Chase Giants1Sheldon Renegades0 #
18.10.1992Notts Crusaders21Leicester Broncos61
18.10.1992Snappy Snap Gators96Kent Exiles1
18.10.1992Sussex Raiders9Thunderbolts77
Week 3
25.10.1992Gateshead15St. Helens Cardinals27
25.10.1992Leicester Broncos16Cannock Chase Giants42
25.10.1992Sheldon Renegades2Notts Crusaders35
25.10.1992Snappy Snap Gators66Sussex Raiders10
25.10.1992Kent Exiles10Thunderbolts90
National Passball League Regular Season Results 1992 [Ref: 1-3]

Note: three of six weeks results known.

Report

The National Passball League in England expanded to 11 teams for 1992, with the Cannock Chase Giants winning 30-29 in one Semi-Final against St. Helens Cardinals. Defending Champions Thunderbolts defeated Snappy Snap Gators 41-39 in another close Semi-Final, but a League investigation was launched into whether they should be allowed play in the Final after it was alleged they had kitted-up more than the 18 players allowed on gameday.

About Passball

The National Passball League was an Arena-style American Football League in the England, played on a smaller field than a regular American Football field, and with a focus on passing (Passball is played on a 40-yard field with two 8-yard endzones, with five downs or attempts to score, three of which must be passing plays, before the ball is turned over). It is seven-a-side.

References

[1] Anon. (1992) “*Week one National Passball League Results” First Down. 17 October 1992. pg. 19

[2] Anon. (1992) “*WEEK two Passball results” First Down. 24 October 1992. pg. 19

[3] Anon. (1992) “*Week three Passball Results” First Down. 31 October 1992. pg. 19

[4] Anon. (1992) “Passball” First Down. 21 November 1992. pg. 19

[5] Anon. (1992) “Cannock’s Giant step” First Down. 5 December 1992. pg. 14

Acknowledgements

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National Passball League 1993

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Northern Division
*Cannock Chase Giants4400208791.000
*St. Helens Cardinals4220170121.500
Redditch Geriatrics220053261.000
Nottingham Crusaders303027136.000
Sheldon Renegades303040137.000
Southern Division
*Farnham Knights4400231601.000
*Ealing Eagles321016172.667
West Sussex Wolverines413072181.250
Herts Ballhawks303032183.000
National Passball League Standings 1993 [Ref: Compiled from 1-5]

Note: *Qualify for Semi-Finals. 10 results currently unknown.

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
28.11.1993Cannock Chase Giants38Ealing Eagles22
28.11.1993Farnham Knights56St. Helens Cardinals24
Passball ’93 FinalPye Green Stadium
05.12.1993Cannock Chase Giants19Farnham Knights36
National Passball League Playoffs 1993 [Ref; 6-7]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
10.10.1993Cannock Chase Giants47St. Helens Cardinals26
10.10.1993West Sussex Wolverines13Farnham Knights52
10.10.1993Ealing Eagles79Herts Ballhawks12
10.10.1993Redditch Geriatrics19Nottingham Crusaders13
Week 2
17.10.1993Ealing Eagles61West Sussex Wolverines20
17.10.1993Herts Ballhawks6Farnham Kights85
17.10.1993Cannock Chase Giants74Nottingham Crusaders2
17.10.1993Sheldon Renegades7St. Helens Cardinals21
Week 3
24.10.1993West Sussex WolverinesHerts Ballhawks
24.10.1993Farnham KnightsEaling Eagles
24.10.1993Nottingham CrusadersSt. Helens Cardinals
24.10.1993Redditch GeriatricsSheldon Renegades
Week 4
31.10.1993Cannock Chase Giants43Nottingham Crusaders12
31.10.1993Herts Ballhawks14West Sussex Wolverines19
31.10.1993Ealing Eagles21Farnham Knights40
31.10.1993St. Helens Cardinals82Sheldon Renegades20
Week 5
07.11.1993St. Helens Cardinals41Cannock Chase Giants47
07.11.1993Nottingham CrusadersRedditch Geriatrics
07.11.1993West Sussex WolverinesEaling Eagles
07.11.1993Farnham KnightsHerts Ballhawks
Week 6
14.11.1993Redditch Geriatrics34Sheldon Renegades13
14.11.1993Farnham Knights54West Sussex Wolverines20
14.11.1993Herts BallhawksEaling Eagles
14.11.1993St. Helens Cardinals Nottingham Crusaders
Week 7
21.11.1993Sheldon RenegadesRedditch Geriatrics
21.11.1993Cannock Chase GiantsSheldon Renegades
21.11.1993Redditch GeriatricsCannock Chase Giants
National Passball League Regular Season Results 1993 [Ref: 1-5]

Note: Some fixtures inferred from previous results and fixtures and what other fixtures were played on the day.

Report

Farnham Knights won the National Passball League title, triumphing 36-19 over Northern Division Champions Cannock Chase Giants 36-19 in Passball ’93 Final. The defeated Semi-Finalists were Ealing Eagles and St. Helens Cardinals.

The nine team League was divided into Northern and Southern Divisions with the Redditch Geriatrics, Sheldon Renegades, Nottingham Crusaders, Herts Ballhawks and West Sussex Wolverines the other teams.

About Passball

The National Passball League was an Arena-style American Football League in the England, played on a smaller field than a regular American Football field, and with a focus on passing (Passball is played on a 40-yard field with two 8-yard endzones, with five downs or attempts to score, three of which must be passing plays, before the ball is turned over). It is seven-a-side.

References

[1] Anon. (1993) “Marshall Four Lays Down Law: Passball Week 1” First Down. 16 October 1993. pg. 20

[2] Anon. (1993) “Notts tied up by the Giants: Passball Week 2” First Down. 23 October 1993. pg. 20

[3] Anon. (1993) “Re-born Machester back with tie: Round-Up: Passball week 4” First Down. 6 November 1993. pg. 21

[4] Anon. (1993) “Falcs pray for injured Craig: Passball” First Down. 13 November 1993. pg. 21

[5] Anon. (1993) “Thompson tears up Sheldon” First Down. 20 November 1993. pg. 21

[6] Anon. (1993) “Chase take a Giant stride” First Down. 4 December 1993. pg. 20

[7] Anon. (1993) “Farnham are Pass Masters: Passball Final” First Down. 11 December 1993. pg.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy and Tim Leadingham.

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