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

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!

Week Four: Photo of the Week

September 14, 2009

Photo of the Week

September 12, 2009

PeeWee-SoOgden-Layton-Stevens

Submitted by Craig Stevens
Pee Wee • Layton vs. South Ogden
September 12, 2009

If you are interested in submitting a Photo of the Week,
please click here for more information.

Week Four: Video Highlight of the Week

September 14, 2009

We had three very good video highlights sent in this week, but definitely need more!! There is a great highlight from the Midget’s Mountain Crest and Logan game, where “speed kills.” Also a great highlight from the Jr. Mites Ogden and Roy game where #33 makes a big hit and allows his teammate in for the score.  This week’s winner features the South Weber Knights and Washington Terrace Titans, with a big hit from #27.  Check them all 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 Knights of SW
Big football hit by Andrew Olsen.

Division: Pee Wee
Game: South Weber Knights vs. Washington Terrace
Date: September 12, 2009

Week Three: Video Highlight of the Week

September 7, 2009

We had a few video highlights sent in this week, but definitely need more!! There is a great highlight from the Washington Terrace Titans on our WFFL YouTube Channel! And another great play from Llewelyn.

This Week’s Video Highlight of the Week was Sent in by John Birrell
Big football hit by Austin Birrell.

Division: Jr. Pee Wee
Game: Kaysville Brown vs. Syracuse Black
Date: September 5, 2009

Week Three: Photo of the Week

September 7, 2009

Photo of the Week

September 5, 2009

Golliath-JrMite-Syra-SoOg-Reed

Submitted by Matt Reed
Jr. Mites • Syracuse vs. South Ogden
September 5, 2009

If you are interested in submitting a Photo of the Week,
please click here for more information.

Our Newest Association – South Weber Knights

August 26, 2009

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Picture 81The newest association to join the WFFL, the South Weber Knights, is the association of the week. With dreams of having their own program in the city of South Weber, the community rallied around local organizers to see it to fruition. Naysayers said there would be no way to field teams given the small community, and statistics showed they would have 50-60 players on the high end.

In October of 2008, they set out to prove the naysayers wrong. Through a grassroots effort of fund raising and awareness, the Knights raised over $25,000 with $1900 from city funds. The majority of the fund raising did not come from corporate sponsorships, but through the efforts of future football players, parents, grandparents, and community members by auctions, dinners, and various door-to-door fund raising endeavors.

The South Weber Knights fielded 5 teams: Jr. Mites, Mitey Mites, Jr. Pee Wee, Pee Wee, and Midget in their first year and have 113 active roster players.

We welcome the Knights to the WFFL and wish them the best in building their program.