1st Annual WFFL Football Jamboree
July 25, 2010
DATE: August 14, 2010
LOCATIONS: Various Sites TBA
REGISTRATION: August 2nd – 9th
Click Here to Download Entry Form
Registration is on a first come first serve basis.
ENTRY FEE: $100/team
Limited to the first 168 teams that sign up and pay in full. This is an optional event and does not count towards regular season standings. Teams will play 2 half’s against different teams in the same age/weight division. Every attempt will be made to avoid playing opponents from your 2010 season schedule.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jamboree Director: Phil Sotomayar | 801-940-1798
Asst. Director: Pam Molen | 801-940-6571
Dave Stireman | 801-499-6262 | dave@wffl.com
2010 WFFL YOUTH FOOTBALL SIGNUPS
May 26, 2010
Below is a list of the associations that have sent us their 2010 sign-up dates. If you do not see your city/rec league dates on this list, please go to the ASSOCIATIONS page and contact the director of your league.
BEAR RIVER – May 21 & 22, June 18&19, July 16&17
BEN LOMOND
Ben Lomond sign up dates begin the first weekend in June and run every other weekend until August 2nd.
BRIGHAM CITY: July 1st – 5:00 – 8:00 pm, July 3rd – 10:00am-2:00pm, July 8th – 5:00 – 8:00 pm, July 10th – 10:00 am -2:00pm
CLEARFIELD – July 1st – July 22nd
CLINTON – June 1st – July 9th
FARMINGTON – June 5th – July 2nd
KAYSVILLE – June 28th – July 16th
LAYTON – July 1st – 19th
LOGAN
MORGAN – June 9th – June 30th
MOUNTAIN CREST - June 8, 9, 22, 23 | 6-7:30 p.m. at the MC football field.
NORTH OGDEN – July 6th – 12th
NORTH SUMMIT
OGDEN - Start on the July 6th through the month until the first day of practice….It will be at the ogden rec office at 1875 Monroe Blvd. from 8am to 5pm.
OGDEN SCHOOLS – First Day Practice can Start on August 2nd.
OGDEN VALLEY – May 24&25 from 5:30-7:30 at Snowcrest Jr. High with a final registration the end of July.
PLAIN CITY
ROY - June 1st – July 1st
SKY VIEW
SOUTH OGDEN – Now through June 3rd
SOUTH WEBER
SYRACUSE – July 1st – 17th
WASHINGTON TERRACE - May 24th – June 28th
WEST HAVEN
WEST POINT
Congratulations to our 2009 Wasatch Football League Mini Bowl Champions!
November 19, 2009
Congratulations to all the WFFL teams for a great season, and to this year’s youth football Mini Bowl champions:
BANTAM: Farmington (who defeated Syracuse 7-0)
MIDGET: Brigham City Purple (who defeated Layton Silver 35-7)
JR MIDGET: Layton Black (who defeated West Haven 30-6)
PEE WEE: West Haven Maroon (defeated Kaysville White 21-0)
JR PEE PEE: West Haven Maroon (defeated Syracuse Silver 18-7)
MITEY MITES: Syracuse Gold (defeated Clearfield 14-6)
Mini Bowl DVD’s can be purchased from Ron Kirby Productions. Call Ron at 801-510-9882
Mini Bowl Pictures were provided by Shutter Speed (Blake Palmer) Call 801-510-3047
Thank you to all of our volunteers, coaches, directors, commisioners, city directors, and Dave Stireman, President of the WFFL for their diligent work in making the 2009 Mini Bowl a success. We look forward to next year!
The Forum is Full of Conversation!
October 20, 2009
If you haven’t checked the WFFL forum out…you should! Great discussions on all kinds of topics like Mini Bowl winners, last week’s games, OBL and other rules! And Forum poster’s like Fuball, Silent Hunter and dlep keep the conversations going and some offer great statistical MBC (Mini Bowl Championships) polls and predictions. (Very BCS-like) It’s great! All we’re missing now is a Coach’s Poll! Check it out!
REMINDER: USU DAY Saturday and Winners of Javiers Gift Certificates
October 13, 2009
PHOTO and VIDEO WINNERS
This week’s Photo of the Week winner was submitted by Freddie Lacey. An honorable mention to John Stinnet with his picture “Tough Loss.” The Video of the Week was submitted by the SW Knights who sent in a great clip from the Skyview team as well as a highlight of their own. We also received a video clip from the Clinton Seahawks Mitey Mite team. Keep submitting your videos and pictures for your chance to win a gift certificate to Javiers Restaurant.
WFFL DAY at Utah State University Football on OCTOBER 17, 2009
We will provide an East Side Bleacher ticket for each little league football player wearing their WFFL jersey to the game Utah State Football game on Saturday, October 17 at 1:00 p.m. All youth need to enter through the east gate at the top of the east side of the stadium. There is a paid parking lot ($5.00) just outside the east gate.
We would be willing to give you a discounted group rate for all coaches, parents, and/or guardians that would like to attend. Tickets would be $15.00 each in the East Side Bleachers. Please contact our Assistant Ticket Manager, Jessica Stremming at 435-797-0304 to order these additional tickets.
Please don’t hesitate to contact Jessica at Utah State with any further questions or concerns you may have. We look forward to seeing you at Romney on October 17.
ADVERTISING/SPONSOR
If you know of, or would like to be, a sponsor/advertiser on the website or at the Mini Bowl, please contact us. We have received almost 2 MILLION page views since September 1st.
A very special touchdown…for a very special team…Standard Article
October 9, 2009
By Jim Burton (Standard-Examiner staff)
Meet Harrison LaRose, football hero.
Last week, while playing for the South Ogden Jets of the Wasatch Football League, Harrison dazzled the crowd when he scooted into the end zone from about a yard away.
After achieving his objective, Harrison proudly spiked the ball and — this is the important part — was mobbed by teammates and opponents alike.
The place went nuts, and word has it there wasn’t a dry eye within five miles.
See, 12-year-old Harrison is a special young man. And in addition to being special, he also has Asperger’s syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder.
Asperger’s has presented some challenges for Harrison, but clearly it hasn’t slowed him down.
Anyone who witnessed his touchdown run can attest to that.
“I’m not kidding, it was electrifying,” said Carl Harwood, one of the Jets’ coaches.
The whole thing happened late in an Oct. 3 game between South Ogden and North Summit. Well in control of the game, the Jets coaching staff decided it was time to get Harrison, who normally plays on the defensive line, his first touchdown.
Midway through the fourth quarter, South Ogden’s quarterback was forced out of bounds near the 1-yard line, and it was time to go to work.
After spending time on the sidelines, getting coached on the finer points of taking a handoff and running to daylight, Harrison was ready. However, he and his quarterback had trouble with the exchange, and a few plays later, it was North Summit’s ball once again.
Dejected, Harrison initially got down on himself. But thanks to some quick encouragement from his coaches and teammates, his focus returned.
After a defensive stop, the Jets’ offense took over and again marched down to the 1. Time to go to work again, this time with only a minute or so remaining… READ ENTIRE ARTICLE ON THE STANDARD.NET WEBSITE
Picture Credit: Matthew Hatfield, Standard Examiner
2009 Playoffs, Mid Week Playoff Games
October 6, 2009
Please check your playoff game time, there have been some minor changes.
Wasatch Football League
2009 Mid week Playoffs
Jr. Pee Wee6:00 pm Davis High |
Region 1B Syracuse Gold (28) Roy White (6) Layton Blue (12) Syracuse(6) Layton Blue #2 seed |
Jr. Pee Wee6:30 pm Logan High |
Region 4B Brigham City White (14) Mtn. Crest Orange (7) North Ogden Red(14) Mtn. Crest Orange (0) Regular Season: Brigham City over North Ogden Red Brigham City #1 North Ogden Red #2 |
Midget6:00 pm Ben Lomond HS |
Region 2 Syracuse Gold (26) North Summit (0) Clinton Blue (6) Syracuse Gold(0) Clinton Blue #4 seed |
Mitey Mite5:30 pm Mtn Crest HS |
Region 4A Sky View Blue (12) Logan (7) Logan (6) Bear River Red (0) Regular season: Logan over Sky View Logan #1 Sky View Blue #2 |
Pee Wee7:15 pm Mtn Crest HS |
Region 4A Mtn. Crest Orange (13) Sky View Blue (0) Sky View Black (6) Sky View Blue(0) Sky View Black #2 seed |
WFFL Day at USU on October 17, 2009
October 5, 2009
WFFL DAY at USU on OCTOBER 17, 2009
We will provide an East Side Bleacher ticket for each youth football player wearing their jersey to the game on Saturday, October 17. All youth need to enter through the east gate at the top of the east side of the stadium. There is a paid parking lot ($5.00) just outside the east gate.
We would be willing to give you a discounted group rate for all coaches, parents, and/or guardians that would like to attend. Tickets would be $15.00 each in the East Side Bleachers. Please contact our Assistant Ticket Manager, Jessica Stremming at 435-797-0304 to order these additional tickets.
Please don’t hesitate to contact Jessica with any further questions or concerns you may have. We look forward to seeing you at Romney on October 17.
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.
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!





