Kicking And Screaming For Canadian Football of BIC is using its sponsorship of the canadian football League's Grey Cup championship game to spark interest gets $10,000. Former canadian football star Dave Cutler, a member of http://promomagazine.com/ar/marketing_kicking_screaming_canadian/&y=0208991DA852
Extractions: Contact Baseball Basketball ... Other CFL - Canadian Football League - USA See also CFL - Canada Baltimore CFL Colts (thanks Ferdinand C.) Baltimore CFL Colts Baltimore Stallions 1994 Baltimore Stallions 1994 Birmingham Barracudas 1995 Birmingham Barracudas Las Vegas Posse Las Vegas Posse 1993 Las Vegas Posse Memphis Mad Dogs 1995 Sacramento Goldminers 1992 Sacramento Goldminers 1992 Sacramento Goldminers 1993 Sacramento Goldminers San Antonio Texans San Antonio Texans Shreveport Pirates AAFC - All-America Football Conference AA - American Associaion AFL - American Football League 60-69 Old AFL's APFL - American Pro Football League Arena Football League Football League CFL - Canadian Football League CFL - Canadian Football League USA Continental Football League NFL - National Football League USFL - United States Football League WFL - World Football League WLAF/NFL Europe Miscellaneous / Independents Federal Football League Garden State Football League ... Empire Football League
LogoServer - Football Logos - CFL - Canadian Football League See Grey Cup logos at the lower part of this page. British Columbia Lions. British Columbia Lions 1961. British Columbia Lions 1991. British Columbia Lions. http://www.logoserver.com/CFL.html
Extractions: Contact Baseball Basketball ... Other See also CFL - USA See Grey Cup logos at the lower part of this page British Columbia Lions British Columbia Lions 1961 British Columbia Lions 1991 British Columbia Lions British Columbia Lions 1961 Calgary Stampeders 1964 Calgary Stampeders Calgary Stampeders 1963 Edmonton Eskimos Edmonton Eskimos 1964 Edmonton Eskimos Edmonton Eskimos 1966 Edmonton Eskimos 1997 Hamilton Tiger Cats 1963 Hamilton Tiger Cats 1990 Hamilton Tiger Cats 1990 Montreal Alouettes Montreal Alouettes 60-63 Montreal Alouettes 64-65 Montreal Alouettes 1966 Montreal Alouettes 1975 Montreal Alouettes 1975 Montreal Alouettes 1996 Montreal Concordes 1982 Montreal Concordes 1982 Montreal Concordes 1983 Ottawa Renegades Ottawa Renegades Ottawa Renegades Ottawa Rough Riders Ottawa Rough Riders 73-80 Ottawa Rough Riders 81-91 Ottawa Rough Riders 1992 Ottawa Rough Riders 1995 Ottawa Rough Riders 1995 Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatchewan Roughriders 64-85 Saskatchewan Roughriders 1985 Toronto Argonauts 69-70 Toronto Argonauts 71-75 Toronto Argonauts 76-89 Toronto Argonauts 1976 Toronto Argonauts 1980 Toronto Argonauts 1988 Toronto Argonauts 90-91 Toronto Argonauts Toronto Argonauts 1994 Toronto Argonauts 1995 Toronto Argonauts Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1966 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1970 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1970 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Winnipeg Blue Bombers Winnipeg Blue Bombers Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup Grey Cup AAFC - All-America Football Conference AA - American Associaion
Former Canadian Football Star Leads Prayer Movement - Christianity.ca Former canadian football Star Leads OntarioBased Prayer Movement Brian Warren says God is using unified prayer to prepare Canada for carrying revival and http://www.christianity.ca/church/intercession/2003/09.000.html
Extractions: C an anything good come from the barrios Since coming to Canada in 1986, the former United States Football League and Canadian Football League linebacker/defensive end and two-time Grey Cup champion has not only shaken hands with Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, but also has shaken divisions along denominational and ethnic lines among Canadian Christians. By facilitating unity among believers through focused corporate prayer, Warren believes he is fulfilling his part of a divine mandate to prepare Canada for her prophetic destiny as a "sending" nation that will carry revival and healing around the world. "Whenever God is getting ready to do something, He gets His people praying," said Warren, quoting historian J. Edwin Orr. Based in Burlington, Ontario, Warren, now ordained with the African Methodist Episcopal Church, is a guest co-host of the daily national Christian TV broadcast
Extractions: Final 1998 Canadian Football League Individual Statistics Posted: Mon November 2, 1998 at 5:16 p.m. EST PASSING ATT CMP PCT YDS TDS INT RATING Kerwin Bell, TOR 567 381 67.2 4983 27 14 100.3 Jeff Garcia, CGY 554 348 62.8 4276 28 15 92.2 Reggie Slack, SSK 463 287 62.0 3721 19 16 86.5 Tracy Ham, MTL 326 178 54.6 2511 21 12 85.8 Danny McManus, HAM 584 333 57.0 4864 24 19 84.4 David Archer, EDM 362 202 55.8 2860 8 8 79.7 Damon Allen, BC 479 282 58.9 3519 16 16 79.0 Steve Sarkisian, SSK 92 52 56.5 604 4 4 72.9 Troy Kopp, WPG 187 95 50.8 1289 5 8 64.2 T.J. Rubley, WPG 257 148 57.6 1575 4 12 61.3 RUSHING ATT YDS AVG TDS Michael Pringle, MTL 347 2064 5.9 9 Kelvin Anderson, CGY 236 1325 5.8 9 Juan Johnson, BC 156 973 6.2 6 Mike Saunders, SSK 160 897 5.6 5 Troy Mills, EDM 177 813 4.6 2 Robnald Williams, HAM 154 807 5.2 13 Damon Allen, BC 115 782 6.8 2 Archie Amerson, HAM 160 703 4.4 3 Robert Drummond, BC 138 690 5.0 3 Reggie Slack, SSK 87 650 7.5 9 RECEIVING - YARDAGE
Forget Magazine. Remember, Remember, Remember. The secret society of National Football League executives has sent the canadian football League membership a message courtesy of Marty York at Rogers Sportsnet http://www.forgetmagazine.com/012904b.html
Extractions: It's official. We've been warned. The league has been put on notice. The secret society of National Football League executives has sent the Canadian Football League membership a message courtesy of Marty York at Rogers Sportsnet.ca; "This kid (Steve Morley) better end up with the Green Bay Packers, or I guarantee you that the NFL is going to take a long, hard look at our relationship with the CFL," says the anonymous NFL executive. Don't check your trousers for precipitation just yet, it gets worse. "We've given the CFL a lot of our time and a lot of our money over the years. We don't need headaches from the CFL," says the same executive. There is nothing quite like being threatened by another professional sports affiliation. As much as a full crew of affluent owners signals a resurgence north of the border, when you can irk the NFL brass into some anonymous posturing, that's when you know you are truly back in the big time. I always enjoyed the HBO Friday Night Fights promotions when Mike Tyson would erupt into some sort of staged violence to charge the pay-per-view numbers, so why not fabricate my own?
Extractions: Jack Jordan on football in Canada 10 May 2004 by CJFL Media In one way or another Jack Jordan has been around football for the last 40 years or so. From his days at University of Guelp to his present role at Football Canada, Jordan has seen all levels of the sport. Jordan has been CEO of Football Canada since 1992 and has seen a growth in amatuer football right across the country. With the Grey Cup being held in Ottawa this year, the opportunity to raise the profile of grassroots football across the country is even greater. CFL.ca caught up to Mr. Jordan recently to get his take on where the sport stands. Read More ...
Welcome To The Oficial Site Of The CSFL Adult minor league. Features mission, league and Shrine Bowl history, administration, and links to conference sites. Offices in Winnepag, Manitoba. http://www.csfl.net/
CFL Football | Canada.com As training camp opens, rookie football executive Matt Dunigan would like nothing better than for his Calgary Jay Soward and canadian college draftee Brandon Mahoney on Tuesday http://www.canada.com/sports/football/cfl
Football: PointMe.To It Provides links to leagues and teams, including American, canadian and Australian Rules. http://pointme.to/football
Extractions: U.S. Leagues and Teams : compilation of leagues and teams on multiple levels: college, semi-pro, and professional. Also includes links to news sources dedicated to American football. Canadian Leagues and Teams : dedicated to the fast paced action of the Canadian style of play. Leagues, teams, and news resources are available. Australian Rules Football : there is nothing like "footy"! "Footy" is played around the world and this section is designed to provide as many official links for the sport as possible. American Football International : is played in multiple countries. The NFL has even established a league in Europe. This section provides links to countries and teams which have leagues dedicated to the American style of football. Gaelic Football can be described as a mixture of soccer and rugby, although it predates both of those games. It is a field game which has developed as a distinct game similar to the progression of Australian Rules. A collection of links to leagues and information about the game are available. This site is a member of WebRing.
En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_football More results from en.wikipedia.org CFL football canada.com can repeat Flames underdog story As training camp opens, rookie football executive Matt NFL firstround draft pick R. Jay Soward and canadian college draftee http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_football
Extractions: Purpose: The purpose of the Association shall be to promote an active interest in politics and public affairs among the students of McMaster University. The Association shall represent the interest of all McMaster Conservatives. The Association shall accomplish this through the co-ordination of events and student activism for the McMaster Provincial Progressive Conservative Campus Association, the McMaster Federal Progressive Conservative Campus Association, and the McMaster Canadian Alliance Campus Association.
CIS Football Page An online newsletter on CIS football. Published weekly and contains information on every canadian University team. http://www.magma.ca/~jhayman/ciau
Extractions: John Hayman's CIS Football page This page used to be a constantly updated, great reference for CIS football. That may certainly happen again, but given the number of other great sites out there, perhaps it's best I let others run the show. That being said, there were some unique things about my site, that are worth continuing. They are: Team Pages (These don't work yet) Oh yeah. I highly recommend you check out these links for more on Canadian Universiyt football: CIS Official Site Coupe Vanier Cup Page Bob Adams' CIS Page - Excellent, excelllent site! Usually first with scores and stats. CIS Football Discussion AUS Page QSSF Page OUA Page ... The Helmet Project - Cool Site. Every helmet you can think of. Hamilton Tiger-Cat Pep Band - just a plug, I am a member and current webmaster
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The Original World League Of American Football Traces the history of the World League of American football back to when American and canadian teams were in the competition. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/1871/
Extractions: When the United States Football League announced plans to begin play in the fall in 1986, it was the end of spring football in the United States. When the USFL collapsed that same year, it also marked the end of a rival league to the National Football League . That changed in the spring of 1991. The spring of 1991 brought a new league to the world, the World League of American Football. The WLAF was an NFL backed venture that was created to be a "developmental" league for the NFL as well as help spread football throughout the world. When the WLAF first kicked off, there were six teams in the US, one in Canada, and three in Europe. Some cities like Birmingham and San Antonio had not had football since the failed USFL. The original WLAF had a great fan following in Europe and in select cities like Birmingham, but a lack of fan support in the States led to the eventual demise of the WLAF. Some saw the league as less than minor league and somewhat of a joke due to a lack of stars. True, but many of these players were playing their hearts out to get one last chance in the NFL. This was one of the ideas of the World League. NFL teams would send players the the WLAF to get game experience. At first, this did not happen too much, now in the new World League all thirty NFL teams have players on the rosters of the six WL teams. The original WLAF was not without support. Like the USFL, the WLAF had a TV deal. The USA Network broadcast a game once a week usually on Monday or Thursday night. ABC also had a weekly game on Sunday. Despite the TV deals and the loyal fans in some cities, the WLAF failed. After the 1992 season, the NFL pulled the plug on the league. Three years later, the new World League opened up with six teams in Europe and more support from the NFL.
Okanagan Sun Football canadian Junior football team gives team history, current roster, message board, and contact information. http://www.zyworld.com/okanagansun/
Extractions: This years camp wrapped up with the usual brown/white scrimmage It was the high spirited affair that the coaches expected following two practices that had the players chomping at the bit for game like conditions. There will be some tough decisions for coach Christensen and his staff to make as they whittle the 113 players currently vying for roster spots to 75 for main camp this July. Details will be posted here as they occur May 8, 2004 Cool weather conditions, coupled with a bit of rain made for an easier than usual day for Sun vets and hopefuls who often battle 30 degree plus weather for this camp. 103 players were in attendance, while 10 veterans from the prairies had coaches permission to skip camp. Among the vets not in Kelowna was defensive end Aaron English, who has informed the club that he is considering attending university this fall. While the loss of his talent would be a blow, the depth at the position would make his departure easier to overcome.
Ottawa Thunderin' Rhinos Two time canadian National B Division champions, and selfproclaimed offensive juggernaut. Plays in the Ottawa-Nepean Touch football League. Features the team's record back to 1994. http://www.rhinos.ottawa.on.ca/
Extractions: Season Over 2003 Spring Season The Ottawa Thunderin' Rhinos are 2 time Canadian National 'B' Division Touch Football Champions with back-to-back Championships in 1996 and 1997. Team statistics for 1994 through 2003 have been posted below. You can review the Rhinos' record at the Ottawa Nepean Touch Football League website. Also visit Touch Football Ontario You can send an e-mail to the Ottawa Thunderin' Rhinos if you need further information about the team.