#3
Snow Holds Off #13 Coffeyville
#3
Snow built a 20-7 halftime advantage but then had to come
from behind for a for a 26-21 victory over #13 Coffeyville
in the 2006 Zions Bank Top of the Mountain Bowl. Coffeyville
stormed back in the second half to take a 21-20 lead before
Snow mounted the winning drive in the fourth quarter.
Late
FG Gives Lackawanna
Victory
Lackawanna
kicked a late field goal to score a come-from-behind 17-16
victory over host Glendale in the 2006 Valley of the Sun
Bowl.
Valley
of the Sun Bowl to be Televised LIVE
The
2006 Valley of the Sun Bowl, which will feature #7
Lackawanna College (9-0) at #5
Glendale (9-1), will be televised live on Maricopa Community
College Television. Coverage begins at 1:30 p.m. (MST) and
will air on Cox Cable channel 115-MCTV in Maricopa County.
MCTV will also up-link the live feed to Scranton, Pennsylvania's
FOX station for the fans of Lackawanna
College.
Snow's
Cooper & Coburn, Scottsdale's Fein Lead WSFL Honor Roll
Snow College
QB Cade Cooper and Head Coach Steve Coburn were named the
WSFL's Offensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year,
respectively. Scottsdale's Anthony Fein was selected the
WSFL Defensive Player of the Year. | more
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Glendale
Sweeps NJCAA Region I's Top Honors
Glendale, which completed the regular
season ranked #5 in the nation with a 9-1 record, earned
all of the top NJCAA Region I honors. Head Coach Joe Kersting
was named the Coach of the Year, freshman QB Collin Boulay
was selected the Offensive Player of the Year and sophomore
LB Morris Wooten earned the Defensive Player of the Year
award. Glendale placed nine players on the All-Region teams
while Eastern Arizona and Scottsdale placed seven and six
players on the teams, respectively. | more
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Valley
of the Sun Bowl Set for December 2nd
#5 ranked Glendale (9-1) will host #7
ranked Lackawanna College (9-0) of Scranton, PA, in te 2006
Valley of the Sun Bowl on December 2nd at 2:00 p.m. The
game will be a homecoming of sorts for Lackawanna Head Coach
Mark Duda, who played for the Phoenix Cardinals during his
NFL career.
Eastern's
Milner, Western's Vasquez & Long Earn Honors
Eastern Arizona's Glenn Milner ran for
204 yards to earn the WSFL's Offensive Player of the Week
award. Luis Vasquez and Lamont Long earned the Defensive
and Special Teams Player of the Week honors, respectively,
after leading Arizona Western to a shutout of Pima. | More
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SCC's
Fein, GCC's Blumbaugh Garner NJCAA Honors
Glendale's Willie Brumbaugh was named
the NJCAA's Special Teams Player of the Week, while Scottsdale's
Tony Fein earned the NJCAA Defensive Player of the Week
award.
Glendale,
Scottsdale Game Results in Top Performers
Glendale defeated Scottsdale 38-23 for
the right to host the 2006 Valley of the Sun Bowl. GCC's
Brendon Gaskins and Willie Brumbaugh garnered WSFL Offensive
and Special Teams Player of the Week honors respectively.
Scottsdale's Tony Fein posted 26 tackles, including a school
record 19 solo tackles, to take the WSFL's Defensive Player
of the Week award.. | More
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Eastern
Arizona Shocks #1 Snow Eastern
Arizona hosted Snow College, undefeated in the WSFL and
ranked #1 in the nation, and battled for a 25-20 victory
on October 21st. The loss for Snow ties them with Glendale
atop the WSFL at 5-1. Scottsdale is just a half game out
at 4-1.
Snow
College Now #1 Ranked, Glendale Moves Up Three Spots
After a convincing victory
over #18 Scottsdale, Snow College jumped to the top spot
in the NJCAA National rankings with a perfect 8-0 record.
Glendale defeated #19 Arizona Western thgis past week to
move up to #6 in the nation. | More
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Snow's
Cooper Keeps #2 Badgers Undefeated, Scottsdale & NMMI
Players Receive Honors For
the third time this season, Snow QB Cade Cooper has been
selected the WSFL's Offensive Player of the Week after leading
the Badgers to yet another victory. Snow, ranked #2 in the
nation with an 8-0 record, defeated #17 Scottsdale to take
sole posession of the WSFL lead. In the losing effort, Scottsdale's
Tony Fein earned WSFL Defesive Player of the Week after
posting 21 tackles. New Mexico Military's Tim Hamett blocked
the possible game-winning extra point attempt and returned
the block 85 yards for 2-points to earn the Special Teams
Player of the Week award. | More
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AZ
Western, Scottsdale Split ACCAC Honors
Scottsdale remained undefeated in the
WSFL behind the play of WSFL Offensive Player of the Week
Joe Caskey and Co-Defensive Player of the Week Jeff Jones.
Arizona Western's Luis Vasquex earned WSFL Co-Defensive
Player of the Week honors, while teammate Zack Davis was
tabbed the Special Teams Player of the Week. | More
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Scottsdale
Takes Two Honors, NMMI's Hart Runs to Honor
New Mexico Military's Eric Hart ran for
186 yards on just 12 carries to earn the WSFL's Offensive
Player of the Week honor. Scottsdale remained undefeated
in the WSFL and was led by the WSFL Defensive Player of
the Week Allen Colbert and the Special Teams Player of the
Week Juan Bongarra. | More
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Hammett
Leads NMMI, Wooten Helps Glendale Remain Undefeated
The WSFL's Offensive
Player of the Week, Tim Hammett of New Mexico Military,
ran for 141 yards on just 13 carries in a losing effort
against Snow. Morris Wooten helped Glendale to a 34-24 victory
by spearheading the Gauco defense. | More
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WSFL
Sweeps NJCAA National Weekly Honors
With Snow and Glendale each sitting in
the top-5 of the national rankings, the WSFL has already
proven its strength on the National scene once again. That
power proved true once again as all three of the WSFL's
weekly award winners were selected the National Offensive,
Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week.. | More
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Cooper
Wins Second WSFL Honor, AZ Western Takes Defensive &
Special Team Awards For
the second consecutive week, Snow quarterback Cade Cooper
has been selected the WSFL Offensive Player of the Week.
Arizona Western's Max Fairclough and Lance Harrison-Brown
earned the Defensive Player of the Week and Special Teams
Player of the Week honors respectively. | More
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Snow's
Cooper, PC's Blomquist Earn WSFL Awards
Snow QB Cade Cooper kept his squad perfect
after three games to garner the WSFL Offensive Player of
the Week honor, while Phoenix College's Reno Blomquist led
a Bears' defense that posted a shutout to earn the WSFL's
Defensive Player of the Week award.
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Three
WSFL Squads Remain Undefeated
Snow (3-0), Glendale (2-0) & Mesa
(1-0) remain undefeated in 2006 with victories on September
9th. | More
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NMMI's
Walker Receives NJCAA Weekly National Honor
Roddray Walker helped New Mexico Military
to a victory in the 2006 season openerand earned NJCAA National
Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his efforts.
Walker took a failed Ranger College (TX) field goal attempt
and returned it 110 yards for a TD in route to the Broncos
27-14 victory. | More
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WSFL
Honors Three with Player of the Week Honors
New Mexico Military's Nick Jackson
and Roddray Walker earned the WSFL's Defensive and Special
Teams Player of the Week Awards, respectively, while Snow's
Matt Asista ran for 238 yards to be tabbed the Offensive
Player of the Week. | More
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WSFL
Programs Open 2006 Season On
the opening weekend of the 2006 WSFL season, Arizona Western,
Eastern Arizona, Glendale, New Mexico Military and Snow
posted victories. | More
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Four
WSFL Squads in NJCAA Preseason Top-25
Glendale is ranked #6 and Snow #8 to lead
four WSFL squads in the 2006 Preseason NJCAA Football Top-25.
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WSFL
Sports 53 Preseason All-Americans
When the NJCAA announced the 2006 Preseason
Football All-American Team, it was again proved that the
nation's best reside at the schools of the WSFL. The League
that sports the defending National Champion in Glendale
placed 53 players on the All-American squads.. | More
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WSFL
Teams Announce 2006 Schedules
The WSFL will kick off the 2006 season
on Saturday, August 26th, when Snow and Mesa take to the
field for a pair of non-conference games. The WSFL season
begins September 16th when Snow, Eastern Arizona, Scottsdale
and Phoenix host the first Conference games of the year.
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