IRB Rugby World Cup Asia Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

IRB Rugby World Cup 1999 Logo [References: 1[

Round C Table

RWC 1999 Asia Zone Qualifying Round CPWDLPFPAPts
Japan (Q)3300221259
South Korea3102104812
Chinese Taipei3102572272
Hong Kong310239882
[References: 2]

Round C Results

Home TeamAway Team
Chinese Taipei6Japan134
Chinese Taipei21South Korea81
Chinese Taipei30Hong Kong12
Hong Kong7Japan47
Hong Kong20South Korea11
South Korea12Japan40
[References: 2[

Round B Table

RWC 1999 Asia Zone Qualifying Round BPWDLPFPAPts
Chinese Taipei (P)220085406
Sri Lanka210164494
Malaysia200228880
[References: 2]

Round B Results

Home TeamAway Team
Malaysia15Sri Lanka37
Chinese Taipei51Malaysia13
Sri Lanka27Chinese Taipei31
[References: 2]

Round A Table

RWC 1999 Asia Zone Qualifying Round APWDLFAPts
Sri Lanka (P)220048304
Thailand210131412
Singapore200226340
[References: 2]

Round A Results

Home TeamAway Team
Singapore11Thailand16
Thailand15Sri Lanka30
Sri Lanka18Singapore15
[References: 2]

Byes to Rounds B and C

TeamBye to Round
JapanRound C
Hong KongRound C
South KoreaRound C
Chinese TaipeiRound B
MalaysiaRound B
[References: 2]

Report

The Seven Asia Zone Qualifying teams played three Rounds to decide the team to represent Asia at the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Sri Lanka progressed from Round A after wins over Thailand and Singapore, and in Round B nearly pulled off a shock, defeating Malaysia and narrowly losing (27-31) to Chinese Taipei, who went through to Round C having won convincingly over Malaysia. There they met Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, and despite a shock win over Hong Kong were completely outclassed by both South Korea and Japan, losing 6-134 to the latter in the biggest score and highest margin of victory in the qualifying tournament. Japan went on to Qualify with easy wins over Hong Kong and South Korea, who despite losing to Hong Kong went through to the Repechage Tournament by virtue of their 81-21 win over Chinese Taipei.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Asia Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 202-203. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

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EU 8 Nations Water Polo Tournament 2014

Final Table

PlaceCountryPWDLFA
1Malta55008538
2Denmark53026252
3Ireland54015546
4Austria52034359
5Switzerland52124848
6Scotland52035149
7Czech Republic52035445
8Wales50053880
[References: compiled from Results in 2-5]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
5th-8th Semi-Finals
15.03.2014Switzerland11Czech Republic8
15.03.2014Scotland15Wales9
Semi-Finals
15.03.2014Ireland7Malta17
15.03.2014Austria8Denmark13
7th-8th Place
16.03.2014Czech Republic18Wales7
5th-6th Place
16.03.2014Switzerland10Scotland9
3rd-4th Place
16.03.2014Ireland13Austria6
Final
16.03.2014Malta9Denmark8
[References: 2-5]

Group Tables

EU 8 Nations 2014PWDLFAPts
Group A
Ireland (Q)330035236
Austria (Q)311129333
Scotland310227302
Switzerland301227311
Group B
Malta (Q)330059236
Denmark (Q)320141354
Czech Republic310228272
Wales300322570
[References: Compiled from results in 2-5]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
14.03.2014Ireland9Switzerland7
14.03.2014Austria11Scotland8
14.03.2014Switzerland11Austria11
14.03.2014Ireland12Scotland9
15.03.2014Switzerland9Scotland11
15.03.2014Ireland14Austria7
Group B
14.03.2014Denmark11Czech Republic9
14.03.2014Wales8Malta23
14.03.2014Denmark21Wales8
14.03.2014Malta18Czech Republic8
15.03.2014Denmark9Malta18
15.03.2014Wales6Czech Republic13
[References: 2-5]

Report

Ireland topped their group in the EU 8 Nations Water Polo Tournament at the University of Limerick from the 14th to 16th March 2014. Having defeated Switzerland (9-7), Scotland (12-9) and then Austria (14-7) Ireland lost out to Malta (7-17) in the Semi-Finals, before recovering to defeat the Austrians again (13-6) in the Bronze Medal Game. Malta triumphed 9-8 over Denmark in the Final.

The other teams in the Tournament were Swuitzerland (5th), Scotland (6th), Czech Republic (7th) and Wales (8th).

men playing with a ball in swimming pool
Photo by Patrick Case on Pexels.com

Reference

Images

[1] Photo by Patrick Case on Pexels.com

Wayback Machine

[2] Ireland Water Polo Wayback Machine (2014) EU 8 Nations Tournament [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150701162020/https://irelandwaterpolo.wordpress.com/ [Accessed 10 January 2018]

Newspapers

[3] Anon. (2014) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Thursday, March 13, 2014. pg. 48-49

[4] Anon. (2014) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Saturday, March 15, 2014. pg. 54-55

[5] Anon. (2014) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 17, 2014. pg. 78-79

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

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Inline Hockey Ireland League 2 Coed 2019-20

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

IHI League 2 2019-20PWOW-SWLOL-SLTGFGAPts
Clare Badgers16141-010-001132630
Dun Dealgan Warriors14101-030-00872222
Armagh Stars1290-030-00822118
Bangor Chiefs 21480-051-00595017
Sirens1441-081-00248611
Ballymena Vandals 21231-080-0034848
Midwest Bulls1430-092-0034848
East Coast Blaze ####1260-060-0060294
Flying Ducks1610-0150-00151082
[References: 3]

Note: 2 Points Win Overtime Win or Shootout Win, 1 Point Overtime or Shootout Loss, 0 Points Defeat. -2 Points Forfeit #.

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
01.05.20201st Seed4th Seed
01.05.20202d Seed3rd Seed
3rd Place PlayoffGormanston Rink
02.05.2020SF #1 LoserSF #2 Loser
FinalGormanston Rink
02.05.2020SF #1 WinnerSF #2 Winner
[References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1The Rink, Portadown
15.09.2019Armagh Stars1Bangor Chiefs 22
15.09.2019Ballymena Vandals 21Dun Dealgan Warriors7
15.09.2019Bangor Chiefs 22Dun Dealgan Warriors3
15.09.2019Ballymena Vandals 22Armagh Stars12
Week 4The Rink, Portadown
06.10.2019East Coast Blaze16Ballymena Vandals 22
06.10.2019Armagh Stars3Clare Badgers4
06.10.2019Bangor Chiefs 23East Coast Blaze4
06.10.2019Clare Badgers8Ballymena Vandals 20
06.10.2019Bangor Chiefs 22Armagh Stars5
Week 6Longford Inline Rink
19.10.2019Flying Ducks0Armagh Stars7
19.10.2019Midwest Bulls3Ballymena Vandals 20
19.10.2019Ballymena Vandals 24Flying Ducks1
19.10.2019Midwest Bulls0Armagh Stars8
19.10.2019Sirens3Bangor Chiefs 27
19.10.2019East Coast Blaze5Clare Badgers7
19.10.2019Sirens0Dun Dealgan Warriors7
19.10.2019Bangor Chiefs 21Clare Badgers9
19.10.2019Dun Dealgan Warriors3East Coast Blaze4
Week 10Longford Inline Rink
15.12.2019Flying Ducks1Midwest Bulls4
15.12.2019Sirens3Clare Badgers4
15.12.2019Midwest Bulls1Dun Dealgan Warriors10
15.12.2019Clare Badgers8Flying Ducks1
15.12.2019Midwest Bulls3Sirens4
15.12.2019Dun Dealgan Warriors5Flying Ducks0
Week 13The Rink, Portadown
26.01.2019East Coast Blaze 9Bangor Chiefs 20
26.01.2019Sirens3Ballymena Vandals 27
26.01.2019Armagh Stars7East Coast Blaze4
26.01.2019Ballymena Vandals 22Bangor Chiefs 25
26.01.2019Sirens0Armagh Stars11
Week 14The Rink, Portadown
02.02.2020Bangor Chiefs 25Midwest Bulls3
02.02.2020East Coast Blaze8Flying Ducks1
02.02.2020Midwest Bulls2East Coast Blaze10
02.02.2020Bangor Chiefs 210Flying Ducks1
Week 17Longford Inline Rink
22.02.2020Flying Ducks1Dun Dealgan Warriors13
22.02.2020Clare Badgers9Midwest Bulls2
22.02.2020Flying Ducks1East Coast Blaze0 #
22.02.2020Armagh Stars13Sirens0
22.02.2020Clare Badgers2Dun Dealgan Warriors3
22.02.2020Ballymena Vandals 25Midwest Bulls4
22.02.2020East Coast Blaze0 #Dun Dealgan Warriors1
22.02.2020Armagh Stars13Flying Ducks1
22.02.2020Bangor Chiefs 26Sirens0
22.02.2020Flying Ducks1Ballymena Vandals 29
22.02.2020Clare Badgers7Bangor Chiefs 21
Week 18Longford Inline Rink
23.02.2020Ballymena Vandals 21Clare Badgers15
23.02.2020 Clare Badgers1East Coast Blaze0 #
23.02.2020 Flying Ducks2Bangor Chiefs 28
23.02.2020Dun Dealgan Warriors9Ballymena Vandals 21
23.02.2020Sirens1East Coast Blaze0 #
23.02.2020Flying Ducks1Sirens3
23.02.2020Clare Badgers6Armagh Stars0
23.02.2020Midwest Bulls1Bangor Chiefs 27
23.02.2020Dun Dealgan Warriors0Armagh Stars2
23.02.2020Midwest Bulls4Flying Ducks1
23.02.2020Clare Badgers11Sirens0
Week 19Longford Inline Rink
07.03.2020Dun Dealgan Warriors12Sirens1
07.03.2020Midwest Bulls3Clare Badgers8
07.03.2020Sirens2Flying Ducks1
07.03.2020Dun Dealgan Warriors12Midwest Bulls1
07.03.2020Flying Ducks1Clare Badgers10
07.03.2020Sirens4Midwest Bulls3
07.03.2020Dun Dealgan Warriors2Clare Badgers6
Week 20The Rink, Portadown
15.03.2020East Coast BlazecMidwest Bullsc
15.03.2020Armagh StarscBallymena Vandals 2c
15.03.2020East Coast BlazecSirensc
15.03.2020Armagh StarscMidwest Bullsc
15.03.2020Ballymena Vandals 2cSirensc
Week 21The Rink, Portadown
22.03.2020Ballymena Vandals 2cEast Coast Blazec
22.03.2020Dun Dealgan WarriorscBangor Chiefs 2c
22.03.2020East Coast BlazecArmagh Starsc
22.03.2020Bangor Chiefs 2cBallymena Vandals 2c
22.03.2020Armagh StarscDun Dealgan Warriorsc
[References: 2]

Point Leaders

AthleteTeamPositionGPGAPtsPIM
Atis VitolinsClare BadgersForward1532215310
Neil BlackArmagh StarsForward123020504
Stefan MalcekClare BadgersForawrd153312458
Gatid VinninsClare BadgersForawrd102218406
Niall McEvoyDun Dealgan WarriorsDefense1117133016
[References: ]

Most Penalty Minutes

AthleteTeamPositionGPGAPtsPIM
Matthew SoelBangor Chiefs 2Defense200044
Lukasz KandlerClare BadgersDefense1413112438
Ruairi RafterBangor Chiefs 2Forward9751238
Shauna GaffneyEast Coast BlazeDefense720230
Andrew RafterBangor Chiefs 2Defense661726
[References: 2]

Report

The 2019-20 Inline Hockey Ireland League 2 (Tier 3) season was cancelled with two weeks remaining due to the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. At the time Clare Badgers were well out in front of the 9 team league, with 15 wins and one loss from their completed 16 game schedule. Their only loss came on February 22nd 2020, when they lost 2-3 to Dun Dealgan Warriors, who were in second on 11 wins and 3 losses, with Armagh Stars in third on 9 wins and 3 losses. Bangor Chiefs 2 were in the fourth playoff place on 8 wins and 6 losses. Sirens, the only all-female team in the league were further back on 5 wins and 9 defeats, and Ballymena Vandals 2 (4-8), Midwest Bulls (3-11), East Coast Blaze (6-6 but -8 points for four forfeits) and Flying Ducks (1-15) were out of the running for the Playoffs. Clare Badgers’ Atis Vitolins was top points scorer with 53 points (32 goals and 21 assists).

References

Logos

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Page (2017) Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Websites

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2020) League 2 Schedule 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/52344/games?download_as=pdf [Accessed 20 May 2020]

[3] Inline Hockey Ireland (2020) League 2 Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/52344/standings [Accessed 20 May 2020]

[4] Inline Hockey Ireland (2020) League 2 Overview 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/52344 [Accessed 20 May 2020]

Images

[5] Clare Badgers Facebook Page (2020) Photo, December 16, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyclare/photos/a.948613681849953/2797831153594854 [Accessed 23 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 March 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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Inline Hockey Ireland Elite League Coed 2018-19

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings 2018-19

PWLTGFGAPts
Perkele Pelicans (P)1414001683528
Bangor Chiefs (P)14950836818
Dublin Rebels (P)148609110216
Northern Cyclones (P)1476110010815
Midland Thunder14770839114
Kilkenny Storm14680789912
Cork Wolfpack1449174829
Rileys140140431350
Reference: [7]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
04.05.19Bangor Chiefs10Dublin Rebels5
04.05.19Pelicans10Midland Thunder2
3rd Place Playoff
05.05.19Dublin Rebels4Midland Thunder6
Final
05.05.19Pelicans8Bangor Chiefs3
Reference: [7]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1Longford Rink
08.09.2018Midland Thunder3Dublin Rebels5
08.09.2018Northern Cyclones3Pelicans15
08.09.2018Cork Wolfpack3Kilkenny Storm8
08.09.2018Northern Cyclones10Dublin Rebels11
08.09.2018Midland Thunder4Cork Wolfpack2
08.09.2018Pelicans16Kilkenny Storm3
Week 2The Rink Portadown
07.10.2018Bangor Chiefs4Midland Thunder2
07.10.2018Cork Wolfpack5Northern Cyclones6
07.10.2018Midland Thunder8Kilkenny Storm5
07.10.2018Bangor Chiefs3Cork Wolfpack8
07.10.2018Kilkenny Storm5Northern Cyclones11
Week 3Longford Inline Rink
21.10.2018Rileys4Midland Thunder9
21.10.2018Bangor Chiefs6Pelicans10
21.10.2018Kilkenny Storm7Dublin Rebels6
21.10.2018Pelicans14Midland Thunder4
21.10.2018Rileys5Kilkenny Storm8
21.10.2018Bangor Chiefs5Dublin Rebels6
Week 4The Rink, Portadown
04.11.2018Bangor Chiefs4Northern Cyclones3
04.11.2018Dublin Rebels6Rileys4
04.11.2018Pelicans16Northern Cyclones6
06.11.2018Rileys6Bangor Chiefs11
06.11.2018Dublin Rebels3Pelicans16
Week 5Longford Inline Rink
25.11.2018Rileys2Pelicans9
25.11.2018Kilkenny Storm4Midland Thunder8
25.11.2018Cork Wolfpack3Pelicans10
25.11.2018Kilkenny Storm7Dublin Rebels5
25.11.2018Rileys2Cork Wolfpack6
25.11.2018Midland Thunder8Dublin Rebels4
Week 6Longford Inline Rink
27.01.2019Pelicans16Riletys1
27.01.2019Cork Wolfpack7Dublin Rebels9
27.01.2019Northern Cyclones9Rileys3
27.01.2019Pelicans13Dublin Rebels0
27.01.2019Northern Cyclones6Cork Wolfpack5
Week 7Longford Inline Rink
17.02.2019Midland Thunder1Pelicans12
17.02.2019Rileys4Kilkenny Storm14
17.02.2019Bangor Chiefs6Cork Wolfpack3
17.02.2019Kilkenny Storm1Pelicans9
17.02.2019Rileys0Bangor Chiefs11
17.02.2019Cork Wolfpack6Midland Thunder8
Week 8Longford Inline Rink
23.02.2019Northern Cyclones11Midland Thunder8
23.02.2019Rileys2Northern Cyclones13
23.02.2019Kilkenny Storm2Bangor Chiefs7
23.02.2019Cork Wolfpack8Rileys2
23.02.2019Midland Thunder4Bangor Chiefs5
23.02.2019Kilkenny Storm4Cork Wolfpack9
Week 9The Rink, Portadown
10.03.2019Northern Cyclones11Midland Thunder9
10.03.2019Bangor Chiefs8Dublin Rebels7
10.03.2019Midland Thunder7Rileys4
10.03.2019Bangor Chiefs6Northern Cyclones7
10.03.2019Dublin Rebels8Rileys4
Week 10Longford Inline Rink
06.04.2019Kilkenny Storm7Northern Cyclones2
06.04.2019Northern Cyclones2Dublin Rebels12
06.04.2019Pelicans7Bangor Chiefs1
06.04.2019Cork Wolfpack8Dublin Rebels9
06.04.2019Kilkenny Storm3Bangor Chiefs6
06.04.2019Cork Wolfpack1Pelicans5
[References: 3]

Report

Pelicans won all 14 games in the Inline Hockey Ireland Elite League season in 2018-19, before defeating Midland Thunder 10-2 in the Semi-Finals and Bangor Chiefs 8-3 in the Playoff Final. Midland Thunder finished third with a 6-4 victory over Dublin Rebels in the 3rd Place Playoff. All 8 teams played a full 14 game schedule, with Northern Cyclones who finished in fourth opting out of the Playoffs, and Kilkenny Storm, Cork Wolfpack and Rileys the other three teams.

After the season Pelicans and Northern Cyclones disbanded, and Rileys merged with Shadow Bandits to become Riley’s Shadow Bandits. New team Rileys and the promoted Midland Thunder had replaced Dublin Wolves (who disbanded) and Cavan Longford Hawks after the 2017-18 season. Cavan Longford Hawks who took a year out in 2018-19, returned as Longford Hawks in League 1 in 2019-20 after one season as Cavan Longford Hawks.

References

Logos

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Page (2017) Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Websites

[7] Inline Hockey Ireland (2019) Elite League Standings 2018-19 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/23178/standings [Accessed 7 June 2019]

[7] Inline Hockey Ireland (2019) Elite League Schedule 2018-19 [Internet] Availablhttp://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/23178/gamese from:  [Accessed 7 June 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

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Last Updated: 21 March 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Inline Hockey Ireland League 1 Coed 2019-20

Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [References: 1]

Final Standings

IHI League 1 2019-20PWOW-SWLOL-SLTGFGAPts
Longford Hawks1042-130-00442014
Lumberjacks860-001-10432313
Waterford Vikings930-150-0030398
Ballymena Vandals930-051-0031427
Riley’s Shadow Bandits820-050-1020445
[References: 3]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals Gormanston Rink
02.05.20201st Seedc4th Seedc
02.05.20202nd Seedc3rd Seedc
3rd PlaceGormanston Rink
03.05.2020Semi-Final #1 LosercSemi-Final #2 Loserc
FinalGormanston Rink
03.05.2020Semi-Final #1 WinnercSemi-Final #2 Winnerc
[References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 3Longford Inline Rink
29.09.2019Waterford Vikings3Longford Hawks6
29.09.2019Ballymena Vandals3Riley’s Shadow Bandits6
29.09.2019Lumberjacks3Longford Hawks4
29.09.2019Ballymena Vandals3Waterford Vikings6
29.09.2019Riley’s Shadow Bandits2Lumberjacks4
29.09.2019Ballymena Vandals2Longford Hawks3
29.09.2019Riley’s Shadow Bandits1Waterford Vikings8
Week 7Longford Inline Rink
03.11.2019Ballymena Vandals6Longford Hawks4
03.11.2019Lumberjacks5Waterford Vikings0
03.11.2019Longford Hawks7Riley’s Shadow Bandits1
03.11.2019Lumberjacks7Ballymena Bandits4
03.11.2019Waterford Vikings 2Riley’s Shadow Bandits3
03.11.2019Longford Hawks7Lumberjacks2
03.11.2019Waterford Vikings5Ballymena Vandals2
Week 11The Rink Portadown
08.12.2019Lumberjacks7Ballymena Vandals1
08.12.2019Riley’s Shadow Bandits0Longford Hawks5
08.12.2019Lumberjacks8Waterford Vikings3
08.12.2019Riley’s Shadow Bandits2Ballymena Vandals9
08.12.2019Longford Hawks8Waterford Vikings1
Week 17The Rink Portadown
09.02.2020Ballymena Vandals2Lumberjacks9
09.02.2020Waterford Vikings6Riley’s Shadow Bandits5
09.02.2020Longford Hawks0Ballymena Vandals1
09.02.2020LumberjackscRiley’s Shadow Banditsc
09.02.2020Longford Hawks0Waterford Vikings1
Week 22Longford Inline Rink
21.03.2020LumberjackscRiley’s Shadow Banditsc
21.03.2020Waterford VikingscBallymena Vandalsc
21.03.2020Ballymena VandalscWaterford Vikingsc
21.03.2020Longford HawkscRiley’s Shadow Banditsc
21.03.2020Waterford VikingscLumberjacksc
21.03.2020Riley’s Shadow BanditscBallymena Vandalsc
21.03.2020LumberjackscLongford Hawksc
[References: 2]

Point Leaders

AthleteTeamPositionGPGAPtsPIM
Tomas GlazerLumberjacksForward81832110
Villiam KravchukBallymena VandalsForward91231510
Janis KiparsLongford HawksDefense10510158
Vladimir PolacekWaterford VikingsForward8113142
Tomas DjakonsLongford HawksForward10103138
[References: 3]

Most Penalty Minutes

AthleteTeamPositionGPGAPtsPIM
Ondrej VlachLumberjacksDefense636924
Jakub PolasekBallymena VandalsDefense714524
Tomas PrazanBallymena VandalsDefense9751220
Jaroslav KeriLumberjacksDefense711412
Tomas RavskyBallymena VandalsForward614510
[References: 3]

Report

The 2019-20 Inline Hockey Ireland League 1 (2nd Tier of Inline Hockey Ireland) season was cancelled after the matches on March 7th due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. At the time Longford Hawks were leading the League 1 Standings with 7 wins and one loss (as well as two forfeits due to not travelling on February 9th over concerns about the virus. Lumberjacks were in second just one point behind, and Tomas Glazer of Lumberjacks was leading point scorer with 18 goals and 3 assists. Lumberjacks two losses (they were 6-2) had come against Longford while the Hawks one loss during play was a 6-4 reverse to Ballymena Vandals, who were in fourth on 7 points, one behind Waterford Vikings. These teams were in the four playoff spots at cessation, and Riley’s Shadow Bandits fifth on 5 points.

References

Logos

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Page (2017) Inline Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Websites

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2020) League 1 Schedule 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/52361/games?download_as=pdf [Accessed 20 May 2020]

[3] Inline Hockey Ireland (2020) League 1 Standings 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/52361/standings [Accessed 20 May 2020]

[4] Inline Hockey Ireland (2020) League 1 Overview 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/52361 [Accessed 20 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall McEvoy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 October 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Irish Kenpo Karate Union Invitational 2015

Irish Kenpo Karate Union Logo [References: 1]

Male Kumite

Grade1st2nd3rd3rd
Boys 5/6 yrsDavin Coleman
(Larkhill)
David Drodz
(Ash)
Callum Maguire
(Navan)
William Greene (Larkhill)
Conor Rogers (ISKG)
Boys 7 yrsAaron McKillen
(WSKF Kai)
Rory Quill
(Larkhill)
Alex Disney
(ISKG)
Jack Dolphin
(Bohermeen)
Boys 8 yrsLuke Kane
(MSKG)
Eoin Clynch
(Navan)
Cillian Owens
(Bohermeen)
Aidan Hanway (WSKF Kil)
Lee Ainscough (Ash)
Boys 9 yrsCiaran Crawford
(3 Rivers)
Dylan Wallace
(WSKF Kil)
Louis Barham
(Larkhill)
Abdurrham Benhadja
(WSKF Kai)
Boys 10 yrsAnthony Kelly
(Glasnevin)
Anes Chaal
(WSKF Kai)
Luke Victory
(WKAI)
Rian Fitzpatrick
(WSKF Kai)
Boys 11 yrsLiam Griffin
(WSKF Kai)
Harry Barham
(Larkhill)
Jonathon Peppard
(WSKG)
Jack Donaghey
(Strabane)
Boys 12 yrsDavid Gannon
(WSKF Kai)
David Crilly
(MSKG)
Victor Marikhin
(Ash)
Reece Mabe
(WKK)
Boys 13 yrsChris McCarthy
(Cloghroe)
Sean McCarthy
(Cloghroe)
Craig Farrell
(MSKG)
Stephen Van Breda
(WSKF Kai)
Boys 14/15 yrs
Pool 1
Jordan Pender
(Navan)
Ruadhri Collins
(Navan)
Peter O’Carroll
(WSKF Kai)
Niall Dunne
(WKAI)
Boys 14/15 yrs
Pool 2
Callum McDonald
(Scotland)
Jack Cosgrave
(Larkhill)
Ellis Gorton
(WKK)
Kevin Staunton
(Glasnevin)
Boys 16/17 yrsKevin Dunne
(WKAI)
Adam Durning
(Navan)
Darren Kavanagh
(ISKG)
Tadhg Rogers
(Navan)
Male HWGordon Smith
(Glasnevin)
Neil McMahon
(Newry)
David Redmond
(Karate Do)
Dylan Walsh (WSKF Kai)
Eamonn Yore (Kells)
Male LWAaron McLaughlin
(Glasnevin)
Pierre Le Frappe
(France)
Clayton Long
(WKAI)
Christopher Gallagher (Strabane)
Craig Marlow (MSKG)
[Reference: 2]

Female Kumite

Grade1st2nd3rd3rd
Girls 7 yrsLucy Mulhern
(Navan)
Freya Hayes
(Cork)
Tara Gibbons
(Larkhill)
Kerry Gallagher (Ash)
Danielle Reilly (Navan)
Girls 8/9 yrsMegan Carolan
(Navan)
Leah O’Sullivan
(Cork)
Sadhb O’Brien
(WKAI)
Caitlin Dunlevey (MASK)
Girls 10 yrsNatasha Doherty
(3 Rivers)
Zoe McDermott
(WSKF Kil)
Kiera Flatley
(MASK)
Jamie Lee-Simpson
(3 Rivers)
Girls 11 yrsKelly Kenna
(WSKF Kil)
Mabel Hayes
(Cork)
Victoria Brence
(Ash)
Lana Biesty
(MASK)
Girls 12/13 yrsSarah McGarrigle
(Strabane)
Ayla O’Sullivan
(Cork)
Kate Mulhern
(Navan)
Sinead Yale
(Navan)
Girls 14/15 yrsShannon Nulty
(WKAI)
Ellie Boggs
(Strabane)
Shauna Kelly
(WSKF Kil)
Seona Gannon
(WSKF Kai)
Girls 16/17 yrsKatarina Susko
(Larkhill)
Shauna Mullaney
(MASK)
Geri Friel
(Srabane)
Lauren Duffy
(Ash)
FemaleLinda Wash
(MASK)
Nicole Perry
(WSKF Kai)
Emily Geraghty
(Glasnevin)
Petya
(Glasnevin)
[References: 2]

Medal Table

ClubGoldSilverBronzeTotal
IKKU9121839
WSKF44816
WKAI2046
3 Rivers2013
Strabane1135
MASK1135
MSKG1135
Scotland1001
France0101
Newry0101
ISKG0033
Wales0022
Kells0011
Karate Do0011
[References: 2]

Report

The Irish Kenpo Karate Union took home 9 gold medals at the IKKU 2015 Invitational, with Glasnevin members Gordon Smith and Aaron McLaughlin taking top spot in the two Male Adult Grades. WSKF took four gold medals. MASK’s Linda Walsh won their only gold medal in the Adult Female Grade.

References:

Logos

[1] Irish Kenpo Karate Union Facebook (2020) Profile Picture, April 29, 2010 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/27966_117052458316629_1228939_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=pUsAvuOPlC8AX8lJves&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=132693c91df5082422f88b91de118a9b&oe=5FA0B128 [Accessed 5 October 2020]

Websites

[2] IKKU (2020) Invitational 2015 [Internet] Available from: http://www.ikku.ie/results/2015%20invitational.pdf [Accessed 20 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills, John Morahan, John Kane and Louise Wills (nee Kenny).

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 March 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Federation of International Hockey Ireland Women’s SoftCo International Series v Great Britain 2021

Federation of International Hockey Logo [References: 1]

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
13.03.2021Ireland1Great Britain2
14.03.2021Queen’s University BelfastIreland2Great Britain1
16.03.2021Queen’s University BelfastIreland1Great Britain1
[References: 2-4]

General Report

Ireland halved the SoftCo Internaional Hockey Series with Great Britain in Queen’s University Belfast during St. Patrick’s week 2021, securing a first ever win over the current Olympic Gold Medalists, and drawing another and losing one of the three matches.

Ireland’s Chloe Watkins in action for Ireland versus Great Britain in the SoftCo Series 14t March 2021 – Picture Credit: @INPHO/Bryan Keane [References: 5]

Match 1 – 13 March 2021 – Queen’s University Belfast – Ireland 1 Great Britain 2

In Ireland’s first home match in 497 days due to the coronavirus outbreak, Upton secured the lead in the first quarter with a penalty stroke after Anna O’Flanagan was brought down inside the circle. Ireland were in fine form, and had many chances, but minutes into the second half Robertson equalised for Great Britain after a move down the left wing was crossed into the circle. Great Britain went in the first minute of the fourth quarter and despite Irish pressure held on for the win.

At Queen’s University BelfastQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Ireland10001
Great Britain00112
[References: 2]
QuarterTeamScorersScore
1IrelandUpton (PS)1-0
3Great BritainAnsley1-1
4Great BritainRobertson1-2

Match 2 – 14 March 2021 – Queen’s University Belfast – Ireland 2 Great Britain 1

After a scoreless first quarter, which saw plenty of opportunities for both teams, Great Britain took the lead in the second quarter after Sarah Evans drove the ball across the Ireland goal for Laura Unsworth to stear it past Ireland’s McFerrin. In the third quarter, Ireland equalised through Watkins who hit the backboard after an assist by Colvin. In the Final quarter, high drama saw GB given a second yellow card, after O’Flanagan was taken down inside gthe circle. Upton stepped up again to secure the win with her second penalty stroke in two matches. It was Ireland’s first ever time defeating the Great Britain team, current Olympic Gold Medallists, which captain Katie Mullan said was special to do on home soil.

At Queen’s University BelfastQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Ireland00112
Great Britain01001
[References: 3]
QuarterTeamScorersScore
2Great BritainLaura Unsworth0-1
3IrelandWatkins1-1
4IrelandUpton (PS)2-1

Match 3 – 16 March 2021 – Queen’s University Belfast – Ireland 1 Great Britain 1

16 March 2021 – Ireland 1 Great Britain 1 – The day before St. Patrick’s Day Ireland drew with Great Britain in a match littered with penalty corners. After the first three quarters finished fruitless for both sides, R Upton put Ireland ahead after clearing the ball from defense, which Daly converted into a penalty corner. This time, at the second penalty corner of the attack, the ball is stopped on the line under the body of the Great Britain goalie, Hinch. ireland were awarded a penalty stroke, which Upton converted putting Ireland 1-0 up. Great Britain were invigorated by this, seeking an equaliser. With Robertson getting a Green Card, sending GB down to 10 players like Ireland. McCay was intercepted by Petters, after securing possession in the home circle, and Petters who scored on the reverse stick into the corner to level the scores at 1-1. After Watkins gained a yellow card, GB piled on the pressure in the final seconds, but Upton remained calm in defense, denying the GB team the winner.

At Queen’s University BelfastQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Ireland00011
Great Britain00011
[References: 4]
QuarterTeamScorerScore
4IrelandUpton (PS)1-0
4Great BritainPetters1-1
[References; 4]

Ireland Roster

Ireland13 March14 March16 March
A McFerrinXX
Nikki EvansXX
Zara MalseedXX
R UptonX – 1 Goal (PS)X – 1 Goal (PS)X – 1 Goal (PS)
Katie MullanXXX
S McCayXXX
L TiceXX
B BarrXX
Naomi CarrollXX
Chloe WatkinsX – 1 GoalX
Lizzie ColvinX
H MatthewsXX
S TorransXX
S HawkshawXXX
Anna O’FlanaganXXX
Liz MurphyXX
S McAuleyXX
Michelle CareyXXX
H McLoughlinXX
M FraserXX
Grace O’FlanaganXX
N DalyX
H MatthewsX
S TorransX
Niamh CareyXX
D DukeXX
[References: 3]

References

Images

[1] Federation of International Hockey (2020) FIH-International_Hockey_Federation_Logo [Internet] Available from:https://eurohockey.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/FIH-International_Hockey_Federation_Logo.png [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Hockey Ireland (2021) MATCH REPORT. IRELAND V GREAT BRITAIN IN MATCH 1 OF SOFTCO SERIES. [Internet] Available from: https://hockey.ie/match-report-ireland-v-great-britain-in-match-1-of-softco-series/ [Accessed 20 March 2021]

[3] Hockey Ireland (2021) MATCH REPORT. IRELAND V GREAT BRITAIN IN MATCH 2 OF SOFTCO SERIES. [Internet] Available from: https://hockey.ie/match-report-ireland-v-great-britain-in-match-2-of-softco-series/ [Accessed 20 March 2021]

[4] Hockey Ireland (2021) MATCH REPORT. IRELAND V GREAT BRITAIN IN MATCH 3 OF SOFTCO SERIES [Internet] Available from: https://hockey.ie/match-report-ireland-v-great-britain-in-match-3-of-softco-series/ [Accessed 20 March 2021]

Images

[5] INPHO; Bryan Keane / Hockey Ireland (2021) Chloe-Watkins-in-action-in-the-SoftCo-Series-14th-March-1030×831 [Internet] Available from: https://hockey.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Chloe-Watkins-in-action-in-the-SoftCo-Series-14th-March-1030×831.jpg [Accessed 20 March 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Margaret Williams. (UCD)

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 March 2021

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Global Football Kilimanjaro Bowl 2011

Global Football Logo [Refeences: 1]

Arusha, Africa – 21 May 2011 – Drake Bulldogs (USA) 17 CONADEIP All-Stars (Mexico) 7 – A fourth Quarter comeback by Drake University Bulldogs (USA) delighted a 12,000 strong Tanzanian crowd at the very first College American Football game in Africa on 21 May 2011. The Global Kilimanjaro Bowl, organized by Global Football, played at the Sheik Amri Abedi Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania. After Billy Janssen scored the first historic points in the first half with a 27 yard Field Goal for the Bulldogs, the CONADEIP All-Stars, from the Private Colleges League in Mexico went ahead in the third quarter when Jose Reyes, who had severely damaged the Drake University defense with 124 yards rushing, went in from 5 yards out. Trailing 7-3 in the Final Quarter, the Bulldogs sent in Back-Up Quarterback Nick Ens who completed an 8 yard Touchdown pass to Joey Orlando to put the Bulldogs back in front, then, also in the final quarter, linebacker Patrick Cashmore recovered a fumble on the 8 yard line, running in for a TD to make the Final score 17-7 to Drake after the successful Point After Touchdown kick. Following the game, on the 25th May, players from both gteams climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain at 19,341 ft, in the nearby Tanzania National Park. The event held was to raise funds for an orphanage in Tanzania [References: 2]. Ireland’s Glenn Baker, from near Athlone, Co. Roscommon, and originally Cork, had previously done that feat, in 2007, raising £4,000 for Charity while at Mount Ida Mustangs on a College Football Scholarship. [References: 3]

At Arusha, TanzaniaQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
CONADEIP All-Stars00707
Drake University Bulldogs 3001417
[References: 2 ]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter ?
DRABilly Janssen 27 FG3-0
2nd Quarter ?
No scoring3-0
3rd Quarter
CONJose Reyes 5 yd Run3-7
4th Quarter
DRAJoey Orlando 8 ys Pass from Nick Ens (PAT Good)10-7
DRAPatrick Cashmore 7 yd Fumble Return (PAT Good)17-7
[References: 2]
Drake University Bulldogs (USA) 17 CONADEIP All-Stars (Mexico) 7 – Global Football Kilimanjaro Bowl 2011 [Reference: 4][Picture Credit: Chris Donahue]

References

Images

[1] Global Football (2019) Global Football Logo 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.globalfootball.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/2018-GF-logo2.png [Accessed 17 January 2010]

Websites

[2] Cision News (2011) Drake University Bulldogs triumph 17-7 over CONADEIP All-Stars from Mexico in Global Kilimanjaro Bowl [Internet] Available from: https://news.cision.com/drake-university/r/drake-university-bulldogs-triumph-17-7-over-conadeip-all-stars-from-mexico-in-global-kilimanjaro-bowl,g9125375#:~:text=Global%20Kilimanjaro%20Bowl-,Drake%20University%20Bulldogs%20triumph%2017%2D7%20over%20CONADEIP%20All%2DStars,Mexico%20in%20Global%20Kilimanjaro%20Bowl&text=An%20enthusiastic%20crowd%20of%20nearly,collegiate%20football%20game%20in%20Africa. [Accessed 16 March 2021]

[3] Gavin Cummiskey – Irish Times – 27 February (2008) Man mountain climbing high [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/man-mountain-climbing-high-1.897923 [Accessed 7 May 2018]

Images

[4] Chris Donahue / Drake University / Cision News (2011) bf5865fe245812df_800x800ar [Internet] [Available from: https://mb.cision.com/Public/MigratedWpy/98361/9125375/bf5865fe245812df_800x800ar.jpg [Accessed 16 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Francesco.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 March 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020-2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Regional AA American Arena Indoor Football Leagues 2019

National Arena League

PWLTPFPAPct
Jacksonville Sharks141310800475.929
Carolina Cobras14950674433.643
Massachusetts Pirate14860677660.571
Columbus Lions14680646673.429
New York Streets144100610724.286
Orlando Predators142120398840.143
National Arena League Standings 2019 Reference: [1]

American Arena League 2019

PWLTPFPAPct
North
West Virginia Roughriders1111001.000
West Michigan Ironmen7520.714
Jersey Flight4220.500
New England Bobcats3120.333
Indianapolis Enforcers3030.000
Burgh Defenders5050.000
New England Cavalry1010.000
South
Carolina Energy5410.800
Carolina Havoc9720.778
Peach State Cats5320.600
Cape Fear Heroes8440.500
Georgia Doom4220.500
Carolina Cowboyz5140.200
Carolina Predators5050.000
American Arena League Standings 2019 [Reference: Compiled from Results in: 4-16]

Champions Indoor Football 2019

PWLTPFPAPct
Northern
*Salina Liberty14950682603.643
Omaha Beef13850578503.615
Sioux City Bandits12750692592.583
Wichita Force122100380663.167
Southern
*Duke City Gladiators141130830468.786
*Amarillo Venom13850756720.615
Texas Revolution9450269253.444
Oklahoma Flying Aces122100457630.167
NTX Savages303028241.000
Champions Indoor Football Standings 2019 Reference: [18] 

Note: Playoff Results counted in Standings. Note 2: Texas Revolution folded after 6 weeks – remaining 4 home games awarded 2-0 to opponents # and 3 remaining road games replaced by the NTX Savages.

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
29.06.2019Salina Liberty44Omaha Beef42
29.06.2019Duke City Gladiators70Amarillo Venom62
CIF Champions Bowl V
13.07.2019Duke City Gladiators35Salina Liberty29
Champions Indoor Football Standings 2019 Reference: [19-20]

Indoor Football League 2019

PWLTPFPAPct
*Arizona Rattlers1414008795101.000
*Iowa Barnstormers141220716522.857
*Sioux Falls Storm141130738589.786
*Green Bay Blizzard14950590521.643
*Nebraska Danger14770714656.500
*Tucson Sugar Skulls14770728705.500
Quad Cities Steamwheelers14680709650.429
Bismarck Bucks142120474751.143
Cedar Rapids River Kings141130413730.071
San Diego Strike Force141130524871.071
Reference: [21]
DateHome TeamAway Team
1st Round Playoffs
21.06.2019Green Bay Blizzard40Nebraska Dangers45
23.06.2019Sioux Falls Storm50Tucson Sugar Skulls47
United Conference Championship
29.06.2019Iowa Barnstormers50Sioux Falls Storm52
Intense Conference Championship
29.06.2019Arizona Rattlers62Nebraska Danger45
United Bowl Championship Game
13.07.2019Arizona Rattlers53Sioux Falls Storm56
Indoor Football League Playoffs 2019 Reference: [22]

American West Football Conference 2019

PWLTPFPAPct
*Idaho Horsemen1212005973311.000
*Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks12660461381.500
*Reno Express12660339396.500
Tri-Cities Fire120120303592.000
American West Football Conference Standings 2019 Reference: [26]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff
14.07.2019Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks27Reno Express28
AWFC Championship
28.07.2019Idaho Horsemen40Reno Express20
American West Football Conference Standings 2019 Reference: [27]

Super 8 Football League – Battle for San Diego 2019

PWLTPFPAPts
Duo Sports Thundercats (C)220053224
Mecca Town Bulldogs211032292
California Rhinos202016500
Super 8 Football League Battle 4 San Diego Tournament 2019 [Reference: 30]

Super 8 Football League – Baja Series 2019

PWLTPFPAPts
*Duo Sports Thundercats5410177778
*Transformers Endenada5410160898
*Diablos Endsenada53201621386
*Aztecas Tijuana53201061016
Vigingos Ensenada51401191802
Black Dragons Tijuana5050221630
Super 8 Football League Baja Standings 2019 [Reference: 32]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
17.08.2019Duo Sports ThundercatsAztecas Tijuana
17.08.2019Transformers EnsenadaDiablos Ensenada
Baja Bowl VIII
24.08.2019Transformers Ensenada28Duo Sports Thundercats18
Super 8 Football League Baja Playoffs 2019 [Reference: 32-33]

Report – General

The 2019 Regional AA Arena Indoor Football League season in USA was historic as it was the last season of its’ parent League – the Arena Football League – the original Arena League folded after the 2019 season. The regional AA Leagues, however, played full seasons in 2019, covering the entire USA, and also playing a league cross-border between San Diego, California, and Baja California, Mexico.

The Champions of the Leagues were Jacksonville Sharks (13-1, National Arena League, No Playoffs), West Virginia Roughriders (11-0, American Arena League, No Playoffs), Duke City Gladiators (Albuquerque, 35-29 versus Salina Liberty, Champions Indoor Football), Sioux Falls Storm (56-53 versus Arizona Rattlers, Indoor Football League), Idaho Horsemen (40-20 versus Reno Express, American West Football Conference), Duo Sports Thundercats (San Diego, 2-0 Super 8 Football League Battle for San Diego) and Diablos Ensenada (28-18 versus Duo Sports Thundercats, Baja Bowl VIII 2018)

Report – National Arena League 2019

National arena League Logo [Reference: 3]

Jacksonville Sharks won the 2019 NAL Championship with a 13-1 record (there were no playoffs), ahead of the Carolina Cobras (9-5) and the Massachusetts Pirate (8-6). Columbus Lions (6-8), New York Streets (4-10) and former AAA Arena Football League team Orlando Predators (2-12) made up the bottom half of the six team league.

The National Arena League is a AA Regional Arena League along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.

Report – American Arena League 2019

Amerivcan Arena Leagie Logo [References: 17]

West Virginia Roughriders came ou tops in the American Arena League in 2019, finishing with a 11-0 record, the only undefeated team in the AAL.

The American Arena League is a AA Regional Arena Football League along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.

Report – Champions Indoor Football 2019

Champions Indoor Football Logo [Reference: 25]

The Duke City Gladiators won the 2019 CIF Champions Bowl 35-29 against Salina Liberty after posting an 9-3 regular season record. Salina Liberty (8-4), Omaha Beef (8-4) and Amarillo Venom (8-4) also qualified for the Playoffs. Texas Revolution folded after 5 games and were replaced for the reamaining 3 away fixtures by NTX Savages. Oklahoma Flying Aces posted a 2-10 record and Sioux City Bandits (7-5) and Wichita Force (2-10) failed to make the Playoffs in the Northern Division.

The Champions Indoor Football is a AA (Third Level) American Football League based primarily in the Southwestern States of the USA and Prairie States of the Mid-West. 

Report – Indoor Football League 2019

Indoor Football League Logo [References: 24]

Sioux Falls Storm shocked the previously unbeaten Arizona Rattlers 56-53 in the United Bowl to win their 10th United Bowl, extending their record.

Arizona had finished 14-0 in Regular Season play, and Iowa Barnstormers 12-2 in second. Sioux Falls beat both of these one-time AAA Arena Football League teams on the way to the title after winning against Tucson Sugar Skulls (50-47) in the First Round Playoffs.

The United Conference Championship game was also extremely close, with the Storm beating Nebraska Danger 52-50. In the Intense Conference Championship Arizona Rattlers had beaten Nebraska Danger 62-45. Nebraska had earlier beaten Green Bay Blizzard 45-40 in the Playoffs.

Six of the 10 teams made the playoffs, with Quad Cities Steamwheelers just missing out of a spot in the post-season with a 6-8 record. Bismarck Bucks (2-12), Cedar Rapids River Kings (1-13) and San Diego Strike Force (1-13) won a total of 4 games between them.

The Indoor Football League is a AA American Football League played Reduced Numbers (8v8) Arena Football in the Western MidWest & American Southwest.

Report – American West Football Conference 2019

American West Football Conference Logo [Reference: 28]

Idaho Horsemen went through the Inaugural AWFC season undefeated, winning all 12 regular season games and defeating Reno Express 40-20 in the Final. Reno Express and Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks had both qualified for the playoffs with a 6-6 record. Tri-Cities Fire, based in Washington State, lost all 12 games, finishing bottom of the four team league.

Report – Super 8 Football League Battle for San Diego 2019

Super 8 Football League Logo [References: 29]

Duo Sports Thundercats (San Diego & Tijuana) won the 2019 Super 8 Football League Battle 4 San Diego, played on the 12th October 2019 in Eastlake Soccer League in San Diego. They won a three-team Tournamentt defeating California Rhinos and Mecca Town Bulldogs.

The Super 8 Football League is a cross-border Arena (8v8 Indoor) Football League, that plays primarily in Southern California (USA) and Baja California (Mexico), whiile also playong tournaments with teams from Northern California, Texas and Nevada.

Report – Super 8 Football League Baja Series 2019

Diablos Ensenada defeated Duo Sports Thundercats 28-18 in Baja Bowl VIII in the Super 8 Football League Baja Series in 2019. In a closely run regular season Duo Sports Thundercats had finished top with a 4-1 record, followed by Transformers Ensenada (also 4-1), Diablos Ensenada (3-2) and Aztecas Tijuana (3-2). These four teams qualified for the Playoffs, with fifth place in the six team sries going to Vikingos Ensenada, and then Black Dragons Tijuana coming in last

About Arena Indoor Football

Indoor Football, also known as Arena Football was developed in 1986 as an 8v8 form of Indoor American Football. After an initial few seasons where the game was developed with a 4 team league, a full seasons League with eventually over a dozen teams was developed in the 1990 which was considered by the Wall Street Journal to be a fifth major.

The Arena Football League over-expanded in the 2000s with a Minor League, and its importance (and number of teams) waned since it first experienced financial diffulties  in 2009, and it ceased operations after the 2019 season due to the legacy debt incurred.

There is now, however, Indoor Football Leagues all over America, all of which would now be considered Minor League or Semi-Pro (AAA, AA, or even A)

Indoor Football is played on a 50-yard field with two 8-yard endzones, and teams have 5 downs (attempts) to reach the endzone or the ball is turned over. 3 of those downs must be passing plays, making Indoor Football highly explosive and high scoring.

The main difference between Arena Football and Indoor Football is that there are Rebound Nets in Arena Football either side of the goalposts, allowing the ball to return into play, which are not present in Indoor Football.

References

Websites

[1] National Arena League (2019) National Arena League Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.nationalarenaleague.com/ [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[2] National Arena League (2018) Schedules [Internet] Available from: http://www.nationalarenaleague.com/schedules/nal-full-schedule.html [Accessed 16 September 2017]

Images

[3] National Arena League (2018) logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.nationalarenaleague.com/images/logo.png [Accessed 26 November 2019]

Websites

[4] Scorestream (2019) Georgia Doom [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/georgia-doom-297565/games [Accessed 19 February 2020]

[5] Scorestream (2019) Cape Fear Heroes [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/cape-fear-heroes-278452/games [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[6] Scorestream (2019) Peach State Cats [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/peach-state-cats-cats-300393 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[7] Scorestream (2019) Carolina Cowboyz [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/carolina-cowboys-cowboyz-291295 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[8] Scorestream (2019) Carolina Energy [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/carolina-energy-299223 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[9] Scorestream (2019) Carolina Havoc [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/carolina-havoc-havoc-304473 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[10] Scorestream (2019) West Virginia Roughriders [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/west-virginia-roughriders-roughriders-292029/games [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[11] Scorestream (2019) Burgh Defenders [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/burgh-defenders-defenders-304472 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[12] Scorestream (2019) Indianapolis Enforcers [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/indianapolis-enforcers-enforcers-300565 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[13] Scorestream (2019) Jersey Flight [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/jersey-flight-flight-298897 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[14] Scorestream (2019) New England Bobcats [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/new-england-bobcats-300970 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[15] Scorestream (2019) West Michigan Ironmen [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/west-michigan-ironmen-282001/games [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[16] Scorestream (2019) Carolina Predators [Internet] Available from: https://scorestream.com/team/carolina-predators-predators-304475 [Accessed 26 November 2019]

Images

[17] American Arena League Forum Facebook (2018) Profile, September 28, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/c375.0.600.600a/p600x600/42638379_674264769609815_5888126070888071168_o.jpg?_nc_cat=110&_nc_ohc=0efndG4RomIAX-N9wjI&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=21d37d85f63b746b94a24d10fede4b19&oe=5EF4D741 [Accessed 19 February 2020]

Websites

[18] Champions Indoor Football (2019) 2019 Football Standings [Internet] Available from: https://gocifstats.com/sports/fball/2018-19/standings [Accessed 26 November 2019]

[19] Champions Indoor Football (2019) 2019 Composite Schedule Sat Jul 13 [Internet] Available from: https://gocifstats.com/composite [Accessed  26 November 2019]

[20] Champions Indoor Football (2019) 2019 Composite Schedule Sat Jun 29 [Internet] Available from: https://gocifstats.com/composite?d=2019-06-29 %5BAccessed  26 November 2019]

Images

[25] Champions Indoor Football (2019) logo [Internet] Available from: http://gocif.net/images/logo.png %5BAccessed  26 November 2019]

Websites

[21] Indoor Football League (2019) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.goifl.com/sports/fball/2018-19/standings [Accesed 27 October 2019]

[22] Indoor Football League (2019) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.goifl.com/sports/fball/2018-19/schedule [Accesed 27 October 2019]

Images

[23] Indoor Football League | Wayback Machine (2019) 2019 Indoor Football League | Geographic Map [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20190708201232/https://www.goifl.com/members/Geographic_Map [Accesed 27 October 2019]

[24] SportsLogos.net (2019) Indoor Football League Alternate Logo (2009-2019) [Internet] Available from: http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/159/4848/full/982_-indoor_football_league-alternate-2009.gif [Accesed 27 October 2019]

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[27] American West Football Conference (2019) Scores | 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanwestfootballconference.com/stats#/562/scores?division_id=5611 [Accessed 23 November 2019]

Images

[28] American West Football Conference Twitter Account (2019) Profile Picture [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1113654646696865792/w5D1Q9P1_400x400.png [Accessed 11 March 2020]

Images

[29] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/10378207_1545248759045177_2010222216677056541_n.jpg [Accessed 20 July 2019]

Websites

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Images

[31] Super 8 Football League (2018) Super 8 Football League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://super8footballleague.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/10378207_1545248759045177_2010222216677056541_n.jpg [Accessed 20 July 2019]

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan and Dublin Bay Raptors 2019 & Tim Leadingham.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 March 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Major Rival Football Leagues 2020

Canadian Football League 2020 (Cancelled)

PWLTPFPAPts
West Division
British Columbia Lions0000000
Calgary Stampeders0000000
Edmonton Eskimoes0000000
Saskatchewan Roughriders0000000
Winnipeg Blue Bombers0000000
East Division
Hamilton Tiger-Cats0000000
Toronto Argonauts0000000
Ottawa REDBLACKS0000000
Montreal Alouettes0000000
Canadian Football League Standings 2020 [Ref: 2]

XFL 2020

PWLTTDFTDA
East
DC Defenders5320912
St. Louis Battlehawks5230118
New York Guardians532089
Tampa Bay Vipers51401115
West
Houston Roughnecks55002114
Dallas Renegades5230912
Los Angeles Wildcats52301814
Seattle Dragons51401215
XFL Standings 2020 [Ref: 4]

Liga de Futbol Americano Mexico 2020

PWLTPFPAPct
Division Nord
Raptors de Edomex541012182100
Dinos de Saltillo52308682100
Fundidores de Monterrey523010710740
Pioneros de Queretaro5140681160
Division Centro
CDMX Condors54101124480
Osos de Toluca5320938960
Artilleros de Puebla5320778160
CDMX Mexicas51404010320
Liga Football Americano Mexico Standings 2020 [Reference: 12]

The Spring League Fall 2020

PWLTPFPAPct
Generals33009362.1000
Aviators32107059.667
Alphas32102436.667
Conquerors31207874.333
Blues31206465.333
Jousters30301548.000
The Spring League Standings [Reference: 22]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship GameAlamodome
15.12.2020Generals37Aviators14
The Spring League Playoffs [Reference: 22]

The Spring League Las Vegas 2020

PWLTPFPAPct
Las Vegas Hughes (C)220031131.000
TSL North21102121.500
TSL East20201331.000
The Spring League Final Standings 2020 [Ref: Compiled from Results in 36-38]

LIga Xtrema de Futbol Arena Mexico Spring 2020

LEXFA Spring 2020PWDLPFPAPct
Division 1
Supermans220073371.000
Aztecas220052431.000
Black Thunder21106241.500
Toritos Texcoco21103645.500
Cowboys21103535.500
Zopilotes20203844.000
Deminios ST2020777.000
[References: 43]

Report – General

A total of 32 teams played in Major Rival Football Leagues to the National Football League in 2020. With the Canadian Football League cancelling the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, it was left to the XFL, Liga de Futbol Americano Mexico, The Spring League and Liga Xtrema de Futbol Arena Mexico to compete with the NFL. Only The Spring League, however, would complete its two seasons, the Spring season in Las Vegas with only three teams playing a total of two matches each, won by Las Vegas Hughes, and the Fall Season, in San Antonio, with the only Championship game played: Generals triumphing 37-14 over Aviators. LEXFA Mexico only completed its short Spring Season, and cancelled its full-length Fall season, and both the XFL and LFA Mexico abandoned their seasons after five weeks of a 10 week season.

Report – Canadian Football League 2020

CFL Logo [References: 1]

The 2020 Canadian Football League season was cancelled due to concerns over the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. [References: 1-3]

Report – XFL 2020

XFL Logo [References: 11]

The XFL continued to play behind closed doors through the coronavirus outbreak, which stopped a lot of sports leagues. It finally shut up shop on March 12 after a Seattle Dragons player had tested positive for coronavirus, after the game with Houston Roughnecks on March 7. This player had also participated in the February 29th game against St. Louis Battlehawks, and so all players and teams were alerted and the league stopped. A decision was made by Oliver Luck, XFL Commissioner to cancel the rest of the season. [Ref: 7-8]

At the time there was a three-way tie at the top of the Eastern Division, with DC Defenders, St. Louis Battlehawks and New York Guardians all on 3-2. In the West, Houston Roughnecks (5-0) had a clear lead over the teams in joint second, Dallas Renegades and Los Angeles Wildcats (both 2-3). It also did better than the Alliance of American Football in drawing fans to a AAA Football League. The XFL averaged about 18,600 fans a game, whereas its predecessor, the AAF averaged about 15,000 during its one season in 2019. [Ref: 10][References: 4-11]

Report – Liga de Futbol Americano Mexico 2020

Ligade Futbol Americano Mexico Logo [Reference: 14]

The 2020 Liga Futbol Americano was the 5th season of the Major Professional American Football League in Mexico. CDMX Mayas took the season out, intending to return in 2021, with Pioneros de Queretaro moving up from Futbol American de Mexico having won it in 2019.

The League was suspended after week 5 due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, with Condors CDMX two games ahead of CDMX Mexicas and Artilleros de Puebla on a 4-1 record in Division Norte, and Raptors de Edomex, chasing their first ever League title, on 4-1 also in Division Centro, one game ahead of Dinos de Saltillo and Fundidores de Monterrey. [References: 12-14]

Report – The Spring League San Antonio Fall 2020

The Spring League Logo [References: 34]

In the opening Week in The Spring League 2020 in San Antonio Alphas lost 0-19 to Blues with QB Shea Patterson throwing for 3 TDs, two of which went to Jovon Durante Cinco. Aviators defeated Jousters 28-0 as DeShaun Amos twice intercepted the ball, returning one for a TD and QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson passed for 2 TDs. In the third game of the day, which was Nationally televised Generals triumphed 33-19 over Conquerors, with Bryan Scott throwing for 3 Tds in his first professional start, and the Generals defense recording 3 Interceptions.

In Week 2, the Aviators won in overtime against the Blues, 23-17, as Wide Receiver Matthew Sexton scored with a walk-off Punt Return in a game televised Nationally on FS1 (Fox Sports 1). The win moved the Aviators to 2-0 as the Blues fell to 1-1. QB JT Barret led the Alphas to their first win of the season as they beat the Conquerors 22-17, dropping the conquerors to 0-2. In the other game, Jousters Kicker Ricky Aguayo had a perfect 5/5 night as the Generals came from behind in the fourth quarter, allowing no Touchdowns in the game and forcing two turnovers in the fourth quarter, leading them to an 18-15 victory as they moved to 2-0 in the standings, and the Jousters dropped to 0-2.

In the third week the Conquerors shocked the Aviators with a 42-19 victory against the undefeated team, giving the Conquerors their first win of the season. The Jousters forfeited their match against the Alphas, due to COVID-19 testing and protocols, and also lack of practice. Alphas were awarded a 2-0 win as per league rules. Quarterback Bryan Scott, led the Generals to the only team undefeated on 3-0 with four Touchdowns and was matched by his own defence who contributed four interceptions as the Generals downed the Blues 42-28 to claim sole ownership of the top spot.

On 17 November 2020, The Spring League made the announcement to cancel the matches for Week 4 due to positive COVID-19 tests. The Championship Game was postponed until 15 December 2020 where the Generals totally dominated the Aviators winning 37-14, with QB Bryan Scott named MVP. [References: 15-34]

Report – The Spring League Las Vegas 2020

The Spring League concluded its’ fourth showcase season in 2020, with a three-team two-match season in Las Vegas. Las Vegas Hughes finished Champions with a 14-7 victory over TSL North in game 1, and a 17-6 defeat of TSL East in game 3, with Defensive Back Brandon Brice sealing the game, and Championship with an interception on the final play. [Ref: 2-4][References: 35-39]

Report – Liga Xtrema de Futbol Arena Mexico Spring 2020

LEXFA Gold Logo [References: 40]

Peleadores, which translates as Fighters, and who used a Logo similar to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish logo, played in Division 4 of the LEXFA Liga Extrema de Futbol Americano Mexico during the Spring 2020 season, which is a short 2-game preseason prior to the full season in Autumn. Peleadores compiled a 1-1-0 record, scoring 41 points and conceding 55 in the process, finishing 6th of 11in the Division. In all 50 teams competed in the five divisions of the LEXFA Arena League in Spring 2020. [References: 40-50]

References

Images:

[1] Canadian Football League (2019) CFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/wp-content/themes/cfl.ca/images/og-image-default.jpg?_t=201902271522 [Accessed 20 May 2019]

Websites:

[2] Canadian Football League (2020) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/standings/?season=2020 [Accessed 31 March 2020]

[3] Canadian Football League (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.cfl.ca/schedule/ [Accessed 31 March 2020]

Websites

[4] XFL (2020) XFL Standings [Internet] Available from: https://stats.xfl.com/standings/ [Accessed 31 March 2020]

[5] XFL (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.xfl.com/en-US/articles/xfl-releases-2020-schedule [Accessed 26 October 2019]

[6] XFL (2020) Schedule through Week 5 [Internet] Available from: https://www.xfl.com/2020-schedule [Accessed 31 March 2020]

[7] XFL (2020) XFL Statement on COVID-19 [Internet] Available from: https://www.xfl.com/articles/xfl-statement-covid-19 [Accessed 26 October 2019]

[8] XFL (2020) A Thank You to All Our Fans [Internet] Available from: https://www.xfl.com/articles/a-thank-you-to-our-fans [Accessed 31 March 2020]

[9] XFL (2020) XFL in the News – The Latest [Internet] Available from: https://www.xfl.com/articles/xfl-in-the-news-the-latest [Accessed 31 March 2020]

Sources

[10] First Down (2001) Issues from Spring 2001

Images

[11] Wikipedia (2019) XFL 2020 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Logo_of_the_XFL.svg/1200px-Logo_of_the_XFL.svg.png [Accessed 24 September 2019]

Websites

[12] Liga Football Americano Mexico (2020) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://lfa.mx/standings-lfa-2020/ [Accessed 17 April 2020]

[13] Liga Football Americano Mexico (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://lfa.mx/calendario-lfa-2020/ [Accessed 17 April 2020]

Images

[14] Liga Football Americano Mexico (2019) LFA 2018 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i1.wp.com/lfa.mx/2018/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/LFAlogonew.png?fit=734%2C734&ssl=1 %5BAccessed 1 August 2018]

Images

[15] The Spring League (2017) Profile Picture August 13, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/68494309_2435273623417739_8497449137069883392_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_ohc=osM0If13hRYAX9kbxYM&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=3d2ef90b030c12beaf5c4be4b091d540&oe=5E9E9711%5BAccessed 25 January 2020]

Websites

[16] The Spring League (2017) Post October 15, 2020″These six veteran coaches will lead the #TSL2020 teams in San Antonio:″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/photos/a.1870863563192084/2820021151609649/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Videos

[17] The Spring League (2017) Post October 26, 2020″The Conquerors make their #TSL2020 debut on FS1 this Tuesday night when they face the Generals. But, before they take the field, they are the subject of the newest episode of Kat’s Cover-Two.″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3441729842555635&notif_id=1603740233814214&notif_t=watch_follower_video&ref=notif [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Websites

[18] The Spring League (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.thespringleague.com/?page_id=5732 [Accessed 21 November 2020]

Social Media

[19] The Spring League (2020) Post March 23, 2020: ″Since 2017, the year #TheSpringLeague began play, 229 of our players have been signed to pro football contracts #NFL: 90 #CFL: 51 #AAF: 55 #XFL: 33″ [Internet] Available from:  https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2643855175892915 [Accessed 8 June 2020]

Websites

[20] The Spring League (2020) Game Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.thespringleague.com/?page_id=5732 [Accessed 28 October 2020]

Social Media

[21] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, October 27, 2020 “

FINAL in Game 1 – a Blues dominating performance.QB Shea Patterson threw for 3 TDsWR Jovon Durante cinco caught 2 TDsBlues defense forces INT, FR, and 7 sacks; allows 0 points”

[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2830871110524653 [Accessed 28 October 2020]

[22] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, October 27, 2020 “

Game over. The Aviators dominate the Jousters in Week 1.DB DaShaun Amos 2 INTs and returns one for a TDMcLeod Bethel-Thompson 2 passing TDsAviators Defense: 0 PA, 3 FR, 2 INT”

[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2831025990509165 [Accessed 28 October 2020]

[23] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, October 27, 2020 “

The Generals secure the last victory of the day with a thrilling nationally televised game over the Conquerors.@bryanscott18 throws for 3 TDs in his first professional start@yocrazylegs rushes for 2 TDsGenerals Defense records 3 INT”

[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2831230377155393 [Accessed 28 October 2020]

[24] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 2020″The Aviators beat the Blues in Week 2 by a score of 23-17 in the first overtime game of the season. WR Mathew Sexton ended the contest on a walk off punt return for a TD during the nationally televised game on FS1!The Aviators remain undefeated while the Blues drop to 1-1.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2838531756425255 [Accessed 7 November 2020]

[25] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 5 November 2020″Full highlights from last night’s 22-17 Alphas victory over the Conquerors. QB JT Barrett led his squad to their first win of TSL2020 while the Conquerors fell to 0-2.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2839245563020541 [Accessed 7 November 2020]

[26] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 5 November 2020″The Generals steal a win from the Jousters behind a defense that allowed 0 TDs and created 2 fourth quarter turnovers.Despite the loss, the story of the game is Jousters K Ricky Aguayo’s perfect 5/5 night.The Generals improve to 2-0 and the Jousters remain win-less at 0-2.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2839493712995726 [Accessed 7 November 2020]

[27] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 5 November 2020″Through two weeks at #TSL2020 in San Antonio, here’s how the teams stack up.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2840215369590227 [Accessed 7 November 2020]

[28] The Spring League Facebook (2020) POst, 11 November 2020The game and the Aviators perfect season is over. Conquerors dominate in a very deserving win that was a long time coming.Aviators fall to 2-1. Conquerors pick up their first win to get to 1-2.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2844086742536423 [Accessed 21 November 2020]

[29] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 11 November 2020″Due to lack of practice time because of COVID-19 protocols, the Jousters will forfeit their Week 3 game against the Alphas. Per NFL rules, the Alphas will be rewarded a 2-0 win and move to 2-1.Both teams have resumed practicing.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2844701922474905%5BAccessed 21 November 2020]

[30] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 12 November 2020″Week 3 is done!The Generals (3-0) emerge as the only undefeated team left after a dominating performance tonight against the Blues (1-2).QB Bryan Scott (@bryanscott18) threw for 4 TDs only to be matched by his own defense who grabbed 4 picks of their own.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2845008345777596 [Accessed 21 November 2020]

[31] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 16 November 2020″Updated and corrected standings heading into a decisive Week 4 tomorrow.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2849424112002686 [Accessed 21 November 2020]

[32] The Spring League Facebook (2020) Post, 17 November 2020″” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2850475888564175 [Accessed 21 November 2020]

[33] The Spring League You Tube (2020) Post, 15 December 2020″The Generals dominated from start to finish to capture the #TSL2020 Championship in a 37-14 win over the Aviators. QB Bryan Scott took home MVP honors.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR0B9SB_2TQAS-KmZFg4uYAJVc8J3mpWfP3vUEkUnlVVqYdq3Dv6s60lfQI&v=Ca5Eix-3Wh0&feature=youtu.be [Accessed 17 December 2020]

Images

[34] The Spring League (2017) Profile Picture August 13, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/68494309_2435273623417739_8497449137069883392_n.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_ohc=osM0If13hRYAX9kbxYM&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=3d2ef90b030c12beaf5c4be4b091d540&oe=5E9E9711%5BAccessed 25 January 2020]

Websites

[35] The Spring League (2017) Post March 7, 2020″Game 1 ends with a final score of: Las Vegas Hughes: 14 TSL North: 7″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/photos/a.1870863563192084/2630097563935343/?type=3 [Accessed 8 June 2020]

[36] The Spring League (2017) Post March 7, 2020″Game 2 has gone final! TSL North: 14 TSL East: 7″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/photos/a.1870863563192084/2630133173931782/?type=3  [Accessed 8 June 2020]

[37] The Spring League (2017) Post March 11, 2020″DB Brandon Brice seals the game for Las Vegas capping off the final play with a pick-6. Las Vegas Hughes: 17 TSL East: 6″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/photos/a.1870863563192084/2633474570264309/?type=3  [Accessed 8 June 2020]

Images

[38] The Spring League (2020) Photo March 11, 2020″DB Brandon Brice seals the game for Las Vegas capping off the final play with a pick-6. Las Vegas Hughes: 17 TSL East: 6″ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/photos/a.1870863563192084/2633474570264309/?type=3&theater  [Accessed 8 June 2020]

Social Media

[39] The Spring League (2020) Post March 23, 2020: ″Since 2017, the year #TheSpringLeague began play, 229 of our players have been signed to pro football contracts #NFL: 90 #CFL: 51 #AAF: 55 #XFL: 33″ [Internet] Available from:  https://www.facebook.com/thespringleague/posts/2643855175892915 [Accessed 8 June 2020]

Images

[40] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2020) Lexfa-ORO-2 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Lexfa-ORO-2.png [Accessed 8 August 2020]

[41] LEXFA Wayback Machine (2017) bannerTop [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20131115003038im_/http://arenafootball.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/bannerTop.jpg [Accessed 8 August 2020]

Websites

[42] LEXFA (2021) Tabla Primavera 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/tabla-primavera-2020/ [Accessed 29 January 2021]

[43] LEXFA (2021) Tabla Primavera 2020 Division 1 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/otono-2019-division-1-2/ [Accessed 29 January 2021]

[44] LEXFA (2021) Tabla Primavera 2020 Division 2 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/otono-2019-division-2/ [Accessed 29 January 2021]

[45] LEXFA (2021) Tabla Primavera 2020 Division 3 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/primavera2020-division-3-2/ [Accessed 29 January 2021]

[46] LEXFA (2021) Tabla Primavera 2020 Division 4 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/primavera2020-division-4/ [Accessed 29 January 2021]

[47] LEXFA (2021) Tabla Primavera 2020 Division 5 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/table/primavera2020-division-5/ [Accessed 29 January 2021]

Images

[48] LEXFA (2021) WALTER-ABRAHAM-QB-e1568234233463-212×400 [Internet] Available from: https://arenafootball.com.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/WALTER-ABRAHAM-QB-e1568234233463-212×400.jpg [Accessed 29 January 2021]

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[49] Google Translate (2020) Google Translate [Internet] available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 9 August 2020]

[50] Google Maps (2020) Google Maps [Internet] available from: https://www.google.com/maps [Accessed 9 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Bart Barden, Decy Maher, Sean Douglas, Anton Pippo O’Grady, Joe Grey, Steve Hearn, Jimmy English, Brianna Wallace & Heather Foust.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 March 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020-2021

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.