Team Uniforms

All team members must wear matching colored uniforms with individual numbers on the back. Players not adhering to these regulations will not be allowed to play until the criteria have been met. If the team doesn’t have enough players the player will be permitted to play but a portion of the teams bond will be lost. These regulations will be strictly enforced by the game officials as of the start of the season. In the event that two teams have the same or similar colored uniforms, it will be the responsibility of the Home team to change colors. The numbering regulation will be enforced in this situation but the numbers do not need to match the player’s regular game jersey number.

2011 Labour Day Classic in Regina

2011 Labour Day Classic in Regina
September 2, 3 & 4 2011

Registration is Limited
Both Men’s divisions will only consist of 8 teams in each division so register early.
Women’s division will be open to 12 teams and the teams will be placed in 2 different divisions depending on their record so register early.
Entry will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis. Once the entry spots have been filled, all subsequent registrations will be added to a waiting list.
All teams (including those on the waiting list) must submit the entry fee by the deadline to preserve their right to an entry spot. Teams that do not submit the entry fee by the fee deadline will surrender their entry spot to a team on the waiting list.
All teams on the waiting list that do not receive an entry spot will have their registration fee returned to them.
All teams are guaranteed 3 games minimum.
Early Bird Entry Fee: $475 – Paid in full by August 15, 2011
Regular Entry Fee: $500 – Paid in full by August 26, 2011

For all the info and registration form go to http://www.rtfi.ca/tourney/labourday.php

!!!!!!!!!!Schedule Change!!!!!!!!!!

there is a slight schedule change which will effect Sundays games. please check the schedule for your reffing assignments and game times.

Week 2 Thursday Results

Two Moose Jaw Touch Football League games at Elks Field Thursday night….

Game 1… Renegades VS Skittles
In a defensive battle the first score of the game was also the only score of the game , the skittles drove late in the 4th quarter and punched in a TD with only 5 plays left in the game and the Renegades couldn’t manage to get into scoring position and the Skittles moved to a 2-0 record with the win over the now 1-1 Renegades.

Game 2… Goat vs Titans
The Titans first game in the MJTFL was a tough game taking on the defending champion GOAT.  The Titans couldn’t muster up much offence as the GOAT easily handed them there first loss by a score of 39-7 moving the GOAt to 2 and 0.

Next MJTFL action is Sunday with four games starting at 11am.

Week 1 Results

MJTFL Week 1 Results
Written by Marc Smith
Monday, 11 July 2011
The Moose Jaw Touch Football League kicked off their 2011 outdoor season with four games on Saturday afternoon at Elks Field.The defending champion Goat opened the year with 24-19 win over the Kittens.  Dustin Heron connected with Karson Smith with only two plays remaining in the game for the win.

That’s as close as the game would get.

The second game saw the Renegades knocked off the Saints 25-0 thanks to three touchdown passes from quarterback Don Terry, he also added an interception returned for a TD while on defence.

Colin Belsher would lead the Rebels to the 47-0 win over the Decepticons in the third game of the afternoon.  He had four TD passes.  Levi Dombowsky chipped in with two TDs and two INTs.

The final game of the day was another blow out as the Skittles dismantled the 3 Toed Sloths 40-0.  Skittles QB Cody Pilsner threw for 5 TDs in the game.

Week 2

Thursday

Renegades v Skittles – 6:30pm

Goat v Titans – 8:30pm

Sunday

Skittles v Decepticons – 11am

Titans v Renegades – 12:30pm

Saints v Goat – 2pm

Rebels v 3 Toed Sloths – 3:30pm

2011 Season Preview

The  GOAT 

The Goat surprised a lot of teams in 2010 making it to and winning the MJTFL Championship but this is a new season and defending that title won’t be easy. The MJTFL has seen 4 different league champs in 4 years and a repeat champion hasn’t happened since 2005-2006. Lead by League MVP Dustin Heron the Goat will be looking to get the ball into the hands of there play makers and play solid football on both sides of the ball.

Despite the positive outlook, Goat fans should not get too excited about thinking they are poised for another deep run in the playoffs. They have a decent shot of making the championship game but teams will be ready for them this time around.

  
 
 
 
 
 
 The Kittens
 
The Kittens finished the regular season in 2010 with a perfect 12-0 record and looked poised to walk thru the competition and take there second league title since 2008. That wouldn’t be the case as they came up just short in the semi final game.
 
2011 will see the team pretty much the same as 2010 and with that early playoff exit looming the Kittens are hungry to get another league title.
 

Kittens QB Matt Hetherington states “I’m pretty confident in our boys. We have the same team as the past few years so it wont take long to regain the chemistry. The rust may take a few games to shake off but we’ll be fine. The talent level in the league is pretty high and is getting more competitive each year but I think our depth is what keeps us in the upper echelon of the MJTFL.”

 
 
 
 
 
 The Rebels
 
The Rebels are loaded on offense with Colin Belsher and his plethora of weapons. The Rebels deep at wide receiver with Keith Dutchak, Lee Smith, Riley Brydges and Brandon Hasmatali. Not to mention Tim Wilk and Mac Ansel who are both great pass catching snappers that can spread the field and I haven’t even mentioned 11 year vet Jordan Hennefant a player that competes in every stats category on both sides of the Ball, Jordan Knocks down passes, runs back kick offs catches TD’s and in my opinion is the best rusher if not the best player in the MJTFL.
 
The veteran squad  made it to to the league championship game in 2010 but came up one win short of adding another title to there already impressive resume. With the return of Levi Dombowsky and Kyle Alexander in 2011 can the Rebels get back the magic that seen them have a perfect season and capture a league championship in 2009.

 

 

 

 The Renegades

The Renegades will have a new look in 2011 as half of the 2010 roster has left to join the expansion Saints. The holes in the roster appear to have been filled by some talented young players.
 
Renegades Bob Craig “with the talent we picked up this off season I expect us to be a threat in every game we play this season”
 
The Renegades will host the expansion Saints in there week 1 meeting.
 
Renegades Player Don Terry answers to if week 1 will be a bit of a grudge match”absolutely it will be a grudge match.  And if the Saints don’t agree, by half time they certainly will”.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Decepticons
The Decepticons are MJTFL’s second most veteran team and will look to have a big year in 2011. Decepticons QB Nathan Milne has wide outs Josh Lind and Curtis “Dirt” Breton  back. Breton is probably the more dangerous receiver at this point, but Lind can still get open down field, and he’s a great target on third down because of his route-running, experience and reliable hands. Secondary receivers Travis Weiss and Paul “Bean” Lamontange are talented, but neither has really stepped out. Instead, Snapper Ben Rogers looks like the next star in the passing game.
 
If the Decepticons can really come together as a team in 2011 look for them to have a winning record and put some big points on the board this season.
 
 
 
 
 
  The Skittles

As a rookie, quarterback Cody Pilsner did exactly what he was supposed to do: limit mistakes and learn on the fly. He was a serviceable quarterback who will definitely see his playbook expanded in the 2011 season. If he can continue to keep his mistakes at a minimum, this Skittles offense will take a much-needed step forward.

The Skittles look to be the team that is ready to take the next step and compete with the Elite teams in the MJTFL and this season will determine if that in fact is the case.

 

 

The 3 Toed Sloths

Formerly the Ironmen the Sloths will have a bit of a different look this season. With a lot of new faces will come a lot of new challenges for this team.

It all starts and stops with Quarterback and the sloths lost there 2010 QB to the Expansion Titans.

Don’t expect the Sloths to use this as an excuse, they will be ready to play each week and veterans James Bryanton, Craig Nickle and Stephen Olshanoski will anchor this team.

 

 

The Titans

 

The Titans knew that they would be competing as a new team in the MJTFL in the summer of 2011 so they used the off season to play in the indoor league and captured there divisions top spot.

The Titans will be lead by former Ironman QB Adam Moser and the pressure will be on Moser to deliver when it counts. He’s a quarterback that’s exhibited questionable decision-making ability in the past, but his game has evolved considerably over the last few years, and the idea of him leading a team to a MJTFL Championship is no longer a pipe dream.

 

 

The Saints

Veteran QB Ryan Douglas has always been a steady quarterback, and the Saints would certainly stand a fighting chance of contending if he makes 12 starts. Look for Douglas to hit his favorite target from last year Trevor Kincaid who has also moved over from the Renegades in the expansion.

The Saints have made some solid rookie pickups in the off season and with the likes of Leanne Martin, and Reece Mckeena the Saints will be a force on the field if they can come together quickly as a team.

Saints Capitain Raman Mall States” We will immediately make our mark felt in the league for our first game when we take on the Renegades”

 

 

 

 

Matt Heth Interview

Interview with Kittens QB and league VP Matt Hetherington.

  

Are the 2011 kittens going to make a run this year? Im pretty confident in our boys. We have the same team as the past few years so it wont take long to regain the chemistry. The rust may take a few games to shake off but we’ll be fine. The talent level in the league is pretty high and is getting more competitive each year but I think our depth is what keeps us in the upper echelon of the MJTFL.

Are you still feeling the disappointment of the early playoff exit in 2010? It stings a bit still but hey that’s the nature of sport. You aren’t going to win every year so take the lumps as they come and go get it again next year. Shit happens when you party naked.

After your off season play in the indoor league are you worried about chemistry with your Kitten receivers?  Im not too worried about it ha. Me and Doc are interchangeable and I played receiver in the indoor league so who knows maybe we will keep it that way. Doc is more that capable of being a great QB in this league so we will have to wait and see. One thing is for sure Alex wont be playing QB, he blows.

What team will give you the hardest time this season? Year in and year out you gotta look out for the Rebels I think. Belsher is getting pretty old and washed up now (ahahahahah) so I mean they only have a few years left so I can see them going balls out for the next few years. The GOAT could be poised for a repeat but Herons lungs are going on about 60 years old now so they might have reached the peak last year.

Do you think any of the new teams will be a surprising contender this year? Well we have a few new teams this year so you never know with those guys. I actually think the Skittles have a few good pieces and if they put it all together they could be dangerous.

Meeting change

The meeting will now take place at Elks Field(Thatcher and Caribou) on Monday June 20th and NOT at the Field House. Meeting time is 6:30 pm fees are due in full at this time unless prior arrangements have been made.

New Teams

There is still time to get a new touch football team signed up for the league this year or if you want to join as an individual. please get a hold of Bob ASAP.
bcraig29@hotmail.com

Open Scrimage

Anyone wanting to come and play some football, we will have open scrimages every sunday at 1:00 at Elks field. this is open to anyone.

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