2010 Indoor Flag Football week 1

Great job to everyone on the success of week one! It looks as thought each division is going to be heavily contested with the majority of the games  being close battles.

Props on being on time and letting the games run smoothly. I know it is an adjustment getting used to rules and their may be more rule changes to follow as we get into the season and tweak things here and there. Keep in mind this is the trial period so any decisions made will be in the best interest of the league with the hopes that we can run this thing long term!

Any changes you feel we need to review please send Bob or Matt an email. See you all next week!

Cheers.

Starting week 2 all the 10pm games are moved to 8pm, please make sure you review the schedule to get your reffing assignments and let your team mates know of the changes.

Ironmen have changed there name to War Machine, and the Singles Club is now the Canadian Air Force.

Reminder: NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED IN THE BUILDING,  WATER ONLY ON THE FIELD NO SPORTS DRINKS OR FOOD

All Star Saturday

The All Star competition is scheduled for 3pm on Saturday the 18th everyone from the league is welcome to take part in any or all of the challenges great prizes will again be given to the winners.

The all star game will start at 4:30 and each team is responsible to have  3 “all stars” compete. The league final will take place at 6:30 and the league awards will be given out at the windup at Bugsy’s at 8:30-9:00pm.

Bugsy’s has been generous and will have free food available and drink specials all night so please get your team out it will be a good time as always.

2010 Labour Day Tournament

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The Moose Jaw Rebels were in Regina on the weekend and won the Labor day classic Prairie regional touch football tournament.

The Rebels went a perfect 3 and 0 securing the top seed in there pool. the went on to beat the Regina Rage in the semi final and took on the Winnipeg Doggs in the championship game .

The Rebels found them selves trailing by 16 points in the fourth quarter, but with key plays made by Quarterback Colin Belsher and big receptions from Evan Jones, Riley Brydges and Leighton Heron. helped led the team back to tie the game and head to over time.

The Rebels ended up winning the tournament on there final offensive possession when Belsher escaped the Winnipeg rush and found Leighton Heron in the end zone to secure the win.

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