BOYS BASKETBALL REGISTRATION
September 30, 2009
Boys basketball registration will be November 2 to Decemeber 2. The fee is $50.00. We will be conducting a draft this year. (No team registration will be take, only individual) The season will begin in January. Please contact the recreation office for more information. 801-774-1048. If you are intersted in coaching please call and get your name on the list ASAP GO ROYALS!!
2010 Football Coaches Clinics
September 30, 2009
We will start our football coaches clinics in January. If you are interested in coaching for Roy City for the 2010 season you will need to attend these meetings. The meetings will be mandatory for all coaches! We are always looking for head coaches and assitants. Please contact the Recreation Office if interested. 801-774-1048
Playoff Brackets are Posted and Other WFFL News
September 28, 2009
NEWS:
We hit over 1,000,000 views to our website this weekend in just our 4th week. Thank you for being so engaged with the website.- We have updated the SHOP button. WFFL Apparel is now on the website. Online ordering is coming soon.
- Photo of the Week and Video Highlights of the Week WINNERS will now be awarded a Gift Certificate good for a free meal at Javier’s Restaurant (Up to $10 value PLUS $5 off for a family of 5 or more.)
- If you know of, or would like to be, a sponsor/advertiser on the website or at the Mini Bowl, please contact us.
WFFL PLAYOFF BRACKETS
Playoff Brackets (draft) are included here in a printable PDF format. The online version under navigational tab, Post Season, should be updated soon. You will need the FREE ADOBE READER to download the document(s). PLEASE NOTE: The Brackets are subject to change after the October 5th Director’s Meeting.
Week Six: WFFL Video Highlight of the Week
September 28, 2009
Check all of our submissions and highlights out on our WFFL YouTube Channel! (If we can get more entries, we will start awarding a “Hit of the Week” and a “Highlight of the Week.”
This week’s video highlight is from Yvette Palau.
Pass good for 1st down…Craig Brenkman to Lavell Waiters
Division: Mitey Mites
Game: Ben Lomond vs. Roy Gold
Date: September 26, 2009
Week Six: Photo of the Week
September 28, 2009
Photo of the Week
September 26, 2009
Submitted by Larry Olsen
Shutterplay
Bantam • Layton Silver vs. Syracuse
September 26, 2009
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Honorable Mention
September 26, 2009
Submitted by Freddie Lacey
Mitey Mites • Layton Silver vs. Layton Blue
September 26, 2009
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Honorable Mention
September 26, 2009
Submitted by Russell Lindberg
Jr. Pee Wee • Kaysville vs. Layton
September 26, 2009
If you are interested in submitting a Photo of the Week,
please click here for more information.
Legendary Coach Thom Budge
September 24, 2009
Legendary high school football coach Thom Budge passed away yesterday at the age of 65. Budge led the Bonneville Lakers for 31 seasons from 1975 to 2005, amassing the second most wins in Utah high school football history. At the Laker helm, Budge won fourteen region championships and one state 4A title in 1980.
His success, however, is not the story. He was a man of integrity, a man of loyalty, a man of honesty, a man of faith. He will be remembered by those who played for him as unwavering, old-fashioned, disciplined, a leader. Coach Budge was a fierce competitor, despite rarely raising his voice. His mere presence commanded your respect. Unassuming, he didn’t like the spotlight or the accolades.
Countless young men owe a great deal to this gentle giant. More than a coach, he was a teacher. Teacher of life’s lessons such as sacrifice, hard-work, perseverance, humility, and more. May his legacy continue to be felt by those in our football community. He represented this game with honor, won the right way, left us having “Paid the Price” to better the lives of others. Thank you Coach Thom Budge!
Playoff Brackets Coming Soon!
September 21, 2009
There has been some discussion in the Forums about the Playoff Brackets and Region breakdowns.
“When does the playoff bracket come out that shows where the regions will fall in the bracket. I realize they can’t put a team on there but I would like to know the Regions so I can start looking at those possible matchups.”
Everything you need to know about the playoffs will be out soon. We are working on it and hope to have it on the site in the next week or so. Keep checking back.
Week Five: WFFL Video Highlight of the Week
September 21, 2009
This week’s video highlight is from Matthew Hertel in the Jr. Mite division. The final play of the game on a 4th and 10. Clinton had the lead by 5 but this play sealed the victory!
Check all of our submissions and highlights out on our WFFL YouTube Channel! (If we can get more entries, we will start awarding a “Hit of the Week” and a “Highlight of the Week.”
This Week’s Video Highlight of the Week was Sent in by Matthew Hertel
The final play of the game on a 4th and 10. Clinton had the lead by 5 but this play sealed the victory!
Division: Jr. Mites
Game: Clinton vs. Syracuse
Date: September 19, 2009
Week Five: Photo of the Week
September 21, 2009
Photo of the Week
September 19, 2009
Submitted by Jeremy Allen
Bellissimo Photography
Pee Wee • Layton Silver vs. South Weber
September 19, 2009
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Honorable Mention
September 19, 2009
Submitted by Dana Adams
Bantam • Layton Silver vs. Layton Blue
September 19, 2009
Honorable Mention for Last Week
(Just sent in this week)
September 12, 2009
“This should be up for pic (and hit) of the year. West Point Bantam Middle Linebacker
Zane Rich #99 shows “picture perfect” tackling against Layton in a 32-0 win on
September 12th in West Point.”
Submitted by Steve O’Camb
(Photo by Eric Anderson)
Bantam • West Point vs. Layton
September 12, 2009
If you are interested in submitting a Photo of the Week,
please click here for more information.
Sky View Adds 100 Players in Three Years and is Still Growing
September 16, 2009
Sky View Youth Football has experienced much growth and success in the past few years. In three years we’ve added approximately 100 players and 5 teams to our organization and we expect to keep growing. Our organization is 100% volunteer and we appreciate all who work hard to make our program a success. Even though it’s probably the longest drive most teams make in the season, we hope it’s worth the trip to play on our two wonderful game fields. Smithfield City works hard to keep our grass field at Forrester Acres in top shape all year. We also are grateful to the Sky View High School administration and football program for allowing us to utilize the brand new varsity turf field for games as well. For the first time in a decade we’re all excited to welcome two girls to our program this year and hope to have more join us in the future! Go Cats!








