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Page 1 of 3 MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWS 8/24/2008 Http MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWS Page 1 of 3 Published Online as a Service to Players, Teams and Leagues Since 1995 Monday, AUG 25, 2008 Summer/Fall Season National Rankings by MLFN NEWS • Front Page · Index of News MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWS · This Week's Scores WEEKLY TOP 50 NATIONAL RANKINGS · Arena and Indoor News WINTER/SPRING LEAGUES - 2008 · International Football · All Star Games Rankings for the Weekend Ending July 25, 2008 · The Suess Report · Opinions and Editorials Scores and Standings Data NATIONAL RANKINGS provided by Semi-Pro Football Headquarters · Winter-Spring Rankings (www.semiprofootball.org · Summer-Fall Rankings MLFN EVENTS · Hall of Fame Rank LW Team League G W L T PF PA · MLFN All Star Events · Other National Events SERVICES 1 3 Pacifica Islanders CVFL 13 13 0 0 553 101 · View Events 2 2 South Jersey Generals DFL 10 10 0 0 393 19 · Submit Events 3 1 El Paso Brawlers SWFC 12 11 1 0 545 90 · Submit News or Press Release 4 4 Miami Magic City Bulls FFA 14 14 0 0 459 102 · Submit Scores and 5 5 Edinburg Landsharks TUFL 14 12 2 0 778 103 Results 6 7 Whatcom County Raiders CAFL 9 9 0 0 425 67 USEFUL LINKS 7 12 Iowa Sharks CSFL 8 8 0 0 368 48 · Team/League Logos 8 6 Duval Panthers FFA 12 11 1 0 447 101 CONTACT US 9 8 Bradenton Gladiators FFA 12 11 1 0 426 101 10 9 West Sacramento Wolverines GCFL 12 11 1 0 490 187 11 10 Island Warriors WWFL 11 10 1 0 316 41 Contact Us 12 11 Frederick Outlaws ECFA 13 12 1 0 326 93 NEWS VIA EMAIL 13 13 4 Corners Roughnecks SWFC 13 12 1 0 430 135 14 14 Northern Valley Lions NCAFF 10 8 1 1 339 67 15 17 Central Florida Thoroughbreds SEFL 17 14 3 0 529 151 News via Email 16 19 Tampa Bay Hurricanes FSFL 12 11 1 0 372 129 This week's poll 17 18 Tri-City Titans COFL 14 13 1 0 333 120 What rule system does your 18 20 Lafayette Hurricanes TLSWFA 14 13 1 0 353 131 team/league play 19 21 Joplin Crusaders CEFL 11 11 0 0 357 133 under? 20 15 Island Warriors SNFL 8 7 1 0 261 40 NFL 21 23 Southwest Stampede AZFL 13 11 2 0 346 130 NCAA 22 24 San Antonio Warriors TUFL 16 14 2 0 442 167 High School 23 25 New Orleans Pittbulls GCFA 13 12 1 0 246 96 Modified NFL 24 27 Ocean County Pitbulls ECFA 13 12 1 0 331 143 Modified NCAA 25 22 New York Bravest NPSFL 6 6 0 0 208 50 vote 26 26 Stockton Trojans NCAFF 11 9 1 1 310 118 27 30 Eastern Idaho Lionz RMFL 10 9 1 0 233 94 28 32 NorCal Lawmen GCFL 13 10 3 0 420 154 29 16 Salinas Spartans NCAFF 13 11 2 0 354 148 30 31 New Mexico Razorbacks NMAFL 9 9 0 0 163 21 31 29 San Diego Enforcers NPSFL 6 5 1 0 223 39 32 28 Los Angeles Centurions NPSFL 6 6 0 0 206 61 33 36 Virginia Pirates DFL 10 8 2 0 202 46 34 34 Oklahoma City Gunners OMFL 9 8 1 0 243 102 35 35 Oregon Outlaws OFL 9 8 1 0 337 134 36 37 Texas Colts TUFL 13 10 3 0 313 135 37 38 Glendale Bulldogs COFL 12 9 3 0 261 104 38 42 Knights of Miami SEFL 15 12 3 0 364 165 39 33 Phoenix Thunder NPSFL 5 4 1 0 224 21 40 40 New Castle Saints ECFA 11 8 3 0 299 121 41 41 Peoria Punishers AZFL 11 8 3 0 271 109 42 39 Alamogordo Desert Dawgs NMAFL 9 7 2 0 207 62 43 44 Florida Falcons FFA 13 10 3 0 377 175 44 43 Oregon Monarchs OFL 13 11 2 0 540 214 45 47 Florida Thunder NIFL 17 13 4 0 389 190 46 45 South Sound Shockers EVFL 12 8 4 0 331 130 47 46 Hunt County Longhorns TUFL 16 14 2 0 596 276 48 48 North Texas Stampede TUFL 13 10 3 0 395 187 49 49 Chandler Cowboys AZFL 14 12 1 1 424 211 http://minorleaguefootballnews.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=90&twindow=Default... 8/24/2008 MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWS Page 2 of 3 50 54 Texas Express GCFA 14 9 5 0 253 100 Leagues: AZFL - Arizona Football League BEFF - Big East Football Federation CAFL - Cascade Football League CCFL - Central Carolinas Football League CEFL - Central Football League COFL - Copper Football League CSFL - Central States Football League CVFL - Central Valley Football League DFL - Diamond Football League DSFL - Deep South Football League DVIFL - DelVal Independence Football League ECFA - East Coast Football Alliance EVFL - Evergreen Football League FFA - Florida Football Alliance FSFL - Florida State Football League GCFA - Gulf Coast Football Association GCFL - Golden Coast Football League GLFL - Great Lakes Football League GMFL - Great Midwest Football League IND - Independent IRFL - Ironman Football League ISFL - Interstate Football League LMFL - Lake Michigan Football League MCFL - Mid-Continental Football League MOFL - Mid-Ohio Football League NAFL - North American Football League NAFL - North American Football League 2 NCAFF - Northern California Amateur Football Federation NFA - Northeastern Football Alliance NIFL - National Independent Football League NMAFL - New Mexico Amateur Football League NOEFL - Northern Elite Football League NPFL - Northern Power Football League NPSFL - National Public Safety Football League NWFL - Northwest Football League OFL - Oregon Football League OMFL - Oklahoma Metro Football League PFL - Premier Football League RAFL - Regional American Football League RMFL - Rocky Mountain Football League SEAFL - Southeastern American Football League SEFL - Southeast Football League SNFL - Southern Nevada Football League SOFL - Southern Football League SWFC - Southwest Football Conference TLSWFA - TX/LA Southwest Football Association TUFL - Texas United Football League USFA - United States Football Alliance USFL - United South Football League WFL - World Football League WWFL - Wild West Football League MLFN National Rankings Method Explained: Minor League Football News (MLFN) receives scores, standings and other data from Semi-Pro Football Headquarters each Monday evening. MLFN uses this data to compile a rankings model which uses a simple average,along with other computed values, to determine a power ranking. Those power rankings are then applied to the respective opponents of each team to determine the strength of the opponent and, accordingly, the strength of the win. So, a winning team will not be rewarded within the rankings by running up a score on a weak opponent. Disclaimer - These rankings are presented by Minor League Football News and is intended to be used only for entertainment as well as team and league comparison purposes only. They are not intended to be used as a handicapping or other method of predicting the results of future games. Minor League Football News, it's shareholders' and staff are not responsible for any persons use beyond this intended purpose. National Football Events Power Rankings Site Submission 15.APR.08 NATIONAL FOOTBALL EVENTS Power Rankings - Winter/Spring Leagues April 17,2008 Southeast Region Southwest Region Team League Record Team League Record 1 Miami (FL) Magic City Bulls FFA 11-0 1 Island Warriors (NV) Wild West 10-0 2 Duval (FL) Panthers FFA 11-0 2 Chandler (AZ) Cowboys Arizona 10-0-1 3 Bradenton (FL) Gladiators FFA 9-0 3 4 Corners (AZ) Roughnecks SW Conf 6-0 http://minorleaguefootballnews.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=90&twindow=Default... 8/24/2008 MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWS Page 3 of 3 4 Central Florida Thoroubreds SEFL 12-1 4 Tri City (AZ) Titans Copper 10-2 5 Tampa Bay (FL) Hurricanes FSFL 8-1 5 Southwest (AZ) Stampede Arizona 11-1 6 Florida Falcons FFA 10-2 6 Glendale (AZ) Bulldogs Copper 10-2 7 Palm Beach (FL) Titans FSFL 7-1 7 New Mexico Razorbacks New Mexico 5-0 8 Orlando (FL) Rage SSFL 7-6 8 El Paso (TX) Brawlers SW Conf 4-0 9 Fort Pierce (FL) Fire SSFL 8-2 9 Alamogordo Desert (NM) Dawgs New Mexico 5-1 10 Knights of Miami SEFL 9-3 10 New Mexico Crush SW Conf 5-2 11 St. Petersburg (FL) Sharks SSFL 7-2 11 Los Angeles (CA) Centurions NPS 3-0 12 Atlanta (GA) Heat Deep South 5-0 12 San Diego (CA) Enforcers NPS 4-1 South Central Region Northwest Region Team League Record Team League Record 1 San Antonio (TX) Warriors TX United 9-0 1 Pacifica (CA) Islanders Central Valley 7-0 2 Edinburgh (TX) Landsharks TX United 7-1 2 W. Sacramento (CA) Wolverines Golden Coast 5-0 3 New Orleans (LA) Pitbulls Gulf Coast 5-0 3 Northern Valley (CA) Lions Northern CA 4-0 4 North Texas Stampede TX United 7-1 4 NorCal (CA) Lawmen Golden Coast 5-0 5 Lafayette (LA) Hurricanes TX/LA 6-0 5 Stockton (CA) Trojans Northern CA 4-0 6 Joplin (MO) Crusaders Central 7-0 6 California Warriors Golden Coast 4-1 7 Port City (LA) Monarchs TX/LA 5-1 7 Salinas (CA) Spartans Northern CA 4-0 8 Texas Express Gulf Coast 5-1 8 Blue Mountain (WA) Stars Evergreen 3-0 9 Dallas/Ft Worth (TX) Metro Stars NPS 3-0 9 Springfield (OR) Buzzards Oregon 3-0 10 Stillwater (OK) Outlaws OK Metro 4-0 10 Twin Cities (CA) Cougars Northern CA 3-1 11 Arkansas Warriors Central 5-2 12 Oklahoma Knights Central 5-2 East Region Team League Record FLORIDA ALL STAR GAME 1 So Jersey General Diamond 5-0 MAY 22 - 24 2 Ocean City (NJ) Pitbulls East Coast 5-0 3 New York Finest NPS 3-0 VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT 4 Charles Co.
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