Winter season goes down in the record book, as 141 teams competed for 28 championships and continued the trend that has made PIT Football the largest touch and flag football league in ...
It was a great return to the field for PIT Football’s Spring season, which was cancelled the previous two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
We had a remarkable 113 teams make their way ...
PIT Football made a return to indoor football after over a year and a half away from the game due to the Covid-19 restrictions.
A remarkable 119 teams registered in our first season back since ...
PIT Football had an abbreviated yet exciting summer season of recreational touch football.
The season was a sprint rather than a marathon with just 10 regular-season games being played. Divisions ...
PIT Football had an exciting, abbreviated summer season of recreational touch football.
The season was a sprint to the finish with just 10 regular season games being played. Four undefeated teams ...
PIT Football’s Winter season had a record 152 teams register across 30 divisions. While not all championship games were able to be played this season, we did crown most of them in some of the ...
The summer season saw PIT Football expand to 14 divisions, including the first indoor summer touch-football league.
PIT Football now offers every variety of non-contact football, including flag ...
In the spring season, PIT Football set a Canadian Touch and Flag Football registration record, with 102 teams vying for 24 championship trophies. For the first time in spring, PIT Football ...
PIT Football set a Canadian Touch and Flag Football registration recordIn the winter season with 146 teams vying for 28 championship trophies.
Growth was fuelled by registration in Flag Football ...
PIT Football’s 10th anniversary season continued into the fall with a record 113 teams vying for 24 championship trophies. PIT Football expanded their co-ed division to include three skill levels ...
For the third time in four years, the battle for top spot in the Winnipeg High School Football League was between the Vincent Massey Trojans and St. Paul’s Crusaders.
When these two juggernauts ...
It has been an emotional year for St. John’s Tigers football.
Between the death of former starting quarterback Jordan Thomas, the pressure of not having won a championship for 38 years and ...
They finished with their worst record in two decades – just 2-6, after a 3-5 mark in 2016 – and were staring up at the rest of the teams in the Canada West Conference.
So to say that last season ...
The Winter season saw a record 28 divisional champions crowned and a significant number of last-second scores and stops to secure victory.
Top seeds were routinely eliminated as underdogs came ...
In a season in which almost every division came down to the last weekend of play and tiebreakers were the norm, it was going to be difficult for the playoffs to live up to the hype…but ...
ANAVETS BOWL
The St. Paul’s Crusaders entered the 2017 season with a great deal of uncertainty.
The defending Winnipeg High School Football League AAA champions had just 11 returning faces from ...
It’s amazing what a year can do.
Last season – the first under head coach John St. Cyr – the Daniel McIntyre (DMCI) Maroons struggled with injuries and went 1-6.
But St. Cyr knew the potential ...
This is when champions are crowned and legacies formed.
The Winnipeg High School Football League has reached bowl week, and five champions will be crowned over the next couple of days at ...
University of Manitoba Bisons head coach Brian Dobie was blunt went asked about his team’s early season struggles in 2017.
“This team needed an exhibition game,” began Dobie. “That was a mistake ...
The field is shrinking and the stakes are getting higher in the Winnipeg High School Football League.
The WHSFL playoffs have reached the semi-final stage in the chase for various bowl game ...