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Thursday, October 2
2008 NFE Coaches Poll - TOP 30 - Oct. 2
  FOR  WEEKLY  POLL INFORMATION  
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TOP  THIRTY  
  Team League Record
1 Monroe Co (NY) Sting NFA 11-0
2 Detroit (MI) Seminoles MCFL 10-0-1
3 Central PA Piranha NAFL 10-0
4 Puget Sound (WA) Titans Northwest 12-0
5 Virginia Crusaders Mason Dixon 11-0
6 Nashville (TN) Storm NAFL 10-0
7 Wisconsin Wolfpack NAFL 8-2-1
8 Oklahoma Thunder World 11-0
9 Kane Co (IL) Eagles NAFL 7-1-2
10 West Virginia Lightning USFA 12-0
11 Vermont Ice Storm Empire 13-0
12 British Columbia Spartans NAFL 10-0
13 New York Predators Regional 9-0
14 North Co. (CA) Cobras La Belle 10-0
15 Orange Co. (CA) Jaguars La Belle 10-0
16 Prince WM (VA) Monarchs Regional 11-2
17 Middleboro (MA) Cobras Northeast 9-0
18 Madison (WI) Mustangs Ironman 12-0
19 Ocean State (RI) Vipers NAFL 8-0
20 Carolina (NC) Heat Mason Dixon 8-1
21 Midwest (MO) Titans NAFL 8-1
22 Chicago (IL) Thunder Mid States 8-0
23 Baltimore Warriors Regional 8-0
24 St. Paul (MN) Pioneers NAFL 8-1
25 South Oregon Renegades NAFL 9-1
26 South Georgia Warriors S.E. American 9-0
27 Inglewood (CA) Blackhawks La Belle 11-1
28 N.E. Missouri Cyclones Great Midwest 11-0
29 Foothill (CA) Firehawks La Belle 9-1
30 Georgia Xtreme United South 13-2


Thursday, October 2
2008 NFE Coaches Poll - REGIONS - Oct. 2
  Central  Region    
  Team League Record
1 Nashville (TN) Storm NAFL 10-0
2 Oklahoma Thunder World 11-0
3 Midwest (MO) Titans NAFL 8-1
4 St. Paul (MN) Pioneers NAFL 8-1
5 N.E. Missouri Cyclones Great Midwest 11-0
6 Bay Area (TX) Gamblers NAFL 7-0
7 Kansas Kaos NAFL 7-1
8 Louisville (KY) Bulls MCFL 9-2
9 St. Louis (MO) Bulldogs NAFL 9-3
10 Hardin Co. (KY) Wolverines MCFL 12-3
  West  Region    
  Team League Record
1 Puget Sound (WA) Titans Northwest 12-0
2 British Columbia Spartans NAFL 10-0
3 North Co. (CA) Cobras La Belle 10-0
4 Orange Co. (CA) Jaguars La Belle 10-0
5 South Oregon Renegades NAFL 9-1
6 Inglewood (CA) Blackhawks La Belle 11-1
7 Foothill (CA) Firehawks La Belle 9-1
8 Mile High (CO) Grizzlies Colorado 11-0
9 Colorado Spring Flames Colorado 9-1
10 San Diego (CA) Thunder La Belle 8-3
  Northeast  Region    
  Team League Record
1 Monroe Co (NY) Sting NFA 11-0
2 Central PA Piranha NAFL 10-0
3 Vermont Ice Storm Empire 13-0
4 New York Predators Regional 9-0
5 Middleboro (MA) Cobras Northeast 9-0
6 Ocean State (RI) Vipers NAFL 8-0
7 Lyndonville (NY) Tigers NFA 8-1
8 New Castle (PA) Thunder NAFL 8-1
9 Brooklyn (NY) Mariners Regional 8-3
10 Glens Fall (NY) Greenjackets NAFL 9-3
11 Brooklyn (NY) Seminoles Eastern Alliance 12-1
12 Connecticut Giants NAFL 8-2
13 Lehigh Vallely (PA) Steelers Colonial 7-1
14 Long Island (NY) Pitbulls Regional 8-3
  Midwest  Region    
  Team League Record
1 Detroit (MI) Seminoles MCFL 10-0-1
2 Wisconsin Wolfpack NAFL 8-2-1
2 Kane Co (IL) Eagles NAFL 7-1-2
4 Madison (WI) Mustangs Ironman 12-0
5 Chicago (IL) Thunder Mid States 8-0
6 Mid Ohio Jets Mid Ohio 14-0
7 Ohio Red Bulls NAFL 9-1
8 Superior (WI) Stampede North Elite 9-1
9 Columbus (OH) Fire MCFL 8-2
10 Michigan Vipers Great Midwest 10-1
11 Adams County (IN) Patriots Midwest 9-1
12 Roscoe (IL) Rush Ironman 12-3
13 Northwest Ohio Knights Great Lakes 9-2
14 So. Michigan Timberwolves MCFL 9-4
  Southeast  Region    
  Team League Record
1 Virginia Crusaders Mason Dixon 11-0
2 West Virginia Lightning USFA 12-0
3 Prince WM (VA) Monarchs Regional 11-2
4 Carolina (NC) Heat Mason Dixon 8-1
5 Baltimore Warriors Regional 8-0
6 South Georgia Warriors S.E. American 9-0
7 Georgia Xtreme United South 13-2
8 Carolina (NC) Eagles Central Carolina 8-1
9 Rowan (NC) Rampage Central Carolina 8-1
10 Georgia Mustangs NAFL 9-1
11 Greenville (SC) Seminoles Central Carolina 8-1
12 DC Explosion NAFL 9-2
13 Georgia Generals NAFL 8-2
14 Balck River (MD) Bayhawks Colonial 6-1


Monday, August 18
Ron Real Passes

 

AFAAFA Press Release 6/12/2008

 

AFA
Ronald J. Real
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media - contact Dave Burch at AFA National Office
(877) 624-4485
(e-mail) amerfoot@aol.com
(website) www.americanfootballassn.com

Ronald J. Real
Nov. 1, 1937 – June 10, 2008

Ronald J. Real, 70, of Sarasota, Florida - formerly of Elmhurst, IL died June 10, 2008 in his home surrounded by his family.

Services are being arranged to be held in Elmhurst, IL.

Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Cecilia (nee Sieroslawski). Seven children, Sherry (Rick) Davies, Rory (Kathy) Real, Ronda Real, Roxanne (Tom) Knapp, Rae Ellen Pugliese, Mike (Pam) Real, and Russ (Rachael) Real. Twelve grandchildren, Jolie (Matt), Brittany, Talia, Parker, Riley, McKall, Taylor, Brady, Payton, Landon, Carson & Trevor.

Ron was a dear Brother- in- law to Gloria Pasik, Loving Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Devoted friend to many. He is preceded in death by his parents Raymond & Loretta Real. Sisters, LaVerne Malone & Shirley Ruess. His best friend and brother-in-law Donald Pasik.

Ron was the President of the American Football Association (AFA), and also the President of the Lido Ambassador Condominium Association where he resided.

The AFA was founded in 1980 by Ronald J. Real under the name Minor Professional Football Association (MPFA). Real dedicated his life to the advancement of semi-pro football, and today the American Football Association is in its 29th year of service as the national association for semi-pro/minor league football organizations. It provides services to approximately 800 teams in 62 different leagues, covering 47 states plus the District of Columbia. There are some 75,000 active football players, coaches, administrators, trainers, officials, and even cheerleaders participating annually in this level of sport.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to TideWell Hospice and Pallative Care, 5955 Rand Blvd, Sarasota Fl 34238 (www.tidewell.org)


About the American Football Association:
The AFA is a 501C(3) non profit dedicated to the advancement of semi-pro/minor league football throughout the United States and serves as the National Organization for non-professional leagues and teams from coast-to-coast. For more information about the AFA, please visit their Web site: www.americanfootballassn.com
 
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Wednesday, July 2
Rankings - June 20 - FINAL 2008

NATIONAL FOOTBALL EVENTS

Power Rankings - 2008 Winter - June 20 FINAL

  Southeast  Region    
  Team League Record
1 Miami (FL)  Magic City Bulls FFA 13-0
2 Bradenton (FL) Gladiators FFA 11-1
3 Duval (FL) Panthers FFA