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MANCHESTER YOUTH

FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE

 


 

Manchester, NH
Spring  League-2004
 

Kids 6-14 years old
5Man No Contact


For information call (603) 437-0108 or e-mail
Staff@FlagFootballplayer.com

 

 

anyone interested in playing or coaching please contact-
us at-603-437-0108
Staff@flagfootballplayer.com

 
News
 

Spring Season 2004


Sunday's  at Highland Geoff Falls School School

to register via Mail please email us at Staff@Flagfootballplayer.com

 

Playoffs Results Week 5

 

6-8yrs old

Panthers beat Packers
Patriots beat Eagles

 

9-12yrs old

Broncos beat Buccaneers

Vikings beat Raiders


May 23rd Sunday - Championships
Londonderry South School

6-8 yrs old
Panthers 12 vs Patriots 0 Manchester (Panthers Manchester Champs)

9-12yrs old
Vikings 22 vs Broncos 20 (Vikings Manchester Champs)

NH State Championship

Londonderry Raiders 12 vs Manchester Panthers 18

Spring League State Champions (6-8yrs old) - Manchester Panthers

Londonderry Giants 21 vs Manchester Vikings 20 OT

Spring League State Champions (9-12yrs old) - Londonderry Giants

 

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May 29/30th-Tournament
 

Standings          Results 
Teams Win Loss PF PA   6 to 8 years old Coed 
Panthers 2 1 42 24   Packers 12 v Patriots 6
Eagles  2 1 43 44   Panthers 20 v Eagles 6
Patriots 1 2 36 27    
Packers 1 2 24 50    
           
Teams Win Loss PF PA   9 to 14 years old 
Broncos 3 0 96 34   Vikings 20 v Buccaneers 8
Vikings 2 1 57 46   Raiders 22 v Broncos 34
Raiders 1 2 59 71    
Buccaneers  0 3 20 83    


PHOTOS

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To Register Send Check with Childs info to
Make checks payable to
Londonderry Flag Football League
POB 1172
Londonderry, NH 03053

Price: $45 per child

 

Teams
6 to 8 - Coed

Patriots
Coach- Mike Bryant-622-8663  & Eric Beland 645-1025
Joe Crepeau
Dave Gabriel
John Cote
Nick Beland
Jenna Arcand
Garrison Bryant

Panthers
Coach Kent Birne 622-7977
Christian Christo
Cote Gilbert
Dennis Martinez
Mark Birne
Trevor Martin
Henry Webster
Kyle Vandagubert
Tyler Tamboris

Eagles
Coach Rick Robitaille-668-4069
Malik Cambell
Alec Robitai
Emily Tomes
Mike Tomes
Keenan Caron
Gaby Sullivan
Alex Hoffman

Packers
Coach- Tyrone Robinson-232-7480
Downar Faltido
Nick Phibert
Alex Kivikoski
Zachary Harries
Alec Harrises
Aaron Welch
Malik Robinson

9 to 14 Years Old

Buccaneers

Coach Eric Beland 645-1028
Antonio Acevedo
Dustin Shields
Lucky Talley
Stephanie Beland
Gabriel Dagle
Andrew Chase
Andrew ouellut
Tyler Vance

Raiders
Coach Mike Dunn-621-0334
Taylor Dunn
Spence King
Alex Defonzo
Kyle Mclaughlin
Kyle Roy
Joe Daily

Broncos
Coach Jerry Chalifor-623-3976
Taylor Chalifer
Ken Landry
Tom Labere
Noelle Babineau
Dylan Puglisi
Ryan Simpson

Vikings
Coach-Bob Kivikoski 641-2154
Clayton Welch
Anthony Laplant
Arron Kivikoski
Gage Cristi
Brandon LeMay
Lexus Reyna



 


 

 
 
 
 
Rules-
 
  A coin toss determines first possession.
The offensive team takes possession of the ball at its 5-yard line and has three (3) plays to cross midfield. Once a team crosses midfield, it has three (3) plays to score a touchdown. If the
offense fails to score, the ball changes possession and the new offensive team takes over on its
5-yard line.
If the offensive team fails to cross midfield,
possession of the ball changes and the opposition starts its drive from its 5-yard line.
All possession changes, except interceptions, start on the offense’s 5-yard line.
Teams change sides after the first 20 minutes, but possession does not change and the clock does not stop.
Players/Game Schedules
Teams must field a minimum of five (4) players at all times.
  Teams consist of 10 players (5 on the field with 5 substitutes).
Timing/Overtime
Games are played to 40 minutes running time.
If the score is tied at the end of 40 minutes, teams move directly into overtime. The first team to score wins.
Each time the ball is spotted, a team has 30 seconds to snap the ball. Teams will receive one warning before a delay-of-game penalty is enforced.
Each team has one 60-second and one 30-second time out per half.
Officials can stop the clock at their discretion.
Scoring
Touchdown: 6 points
Extra point: 1 point (played from 5-yard line) or
2 points (played from 12-yard line)
Safety: 2 points
Running
The quarterback cannot run with the ball.
Only direct handoffs behind the line of scrimmage are permitted. Offense may use multiple handoffs.
Absolutely NO laterals or pitches of any kind.
“No-running zones,” located 5 yards from each end zone and 5 yards on either side of midfield, are designed to avoid short-yardage,
power-running situations.
The player who takes the handoff can throw the ball from behind the line of scrimmage.
Once the ball has been handed off, all defensive players are eligible to rush.
Spinning is allowed, but players cannot leave their feet to avoid a defensive player (no diving).
The ball is spotted where the ball carrier’s feet are when the flag is pulled, not where the ball is.
Receiving
All players are eligible to receive passes (including the quarterback if the ball has been handed off behind the line of scrimmage).
As in the NFL, only one player is allowed in motion at a time.
A player must have at least one foot inbounds when making a reception.
Passing
All passes must be forward and received beyond the line of scrimmage.
Shovel passes are allowed but must be received beyond the line of scrimmage.
The quarterback has a seven-second “pass clock.” If a pass is not thrown within the seven seconds, play is dead, loss of down. Once the ball is handed off, the seven-second rule no longer is in effect.
Interceptions change the possession of the ball at the point of interception. Interceptions are the only changes of possession that do not start on the 5-yard line.
Dead Balls
The ball must be snapped between the legs, not off to one side, to start play.
Substitutions may be made on any dead ball.
Play is ruled “dead” when:
— Ball carrier’s flag is pulled.
— Ball carrier steps out of bounds.
— Touchdown or safety is scored.
— At the point of an interception (interception returns are not allowed).
— Ball carrier’s knee hits the ground.
— Ball carrier’s flag falls out.

Note: There are no fumbles. The ball is spotted where the ball hits the ground.

Rushing the Quarterback
All players who rush the passer must be a minimum of seven yards from the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped. Any number of players can rush the quarterback. Players not rushing the quarterback may defend on the line of scrimmage.

Once the ball is handed off, the seven-yard rule no longer is in effect, and all defenders may go behind the line of scrimmage. A special marker, or the referee, will designate seven yards from the line of scrimmage. Remember, no blocking or tackling is allowed.

Sportsmanship/Roughing
If the field monitor or referee witnesses any acts of tackling, elbowing, cheap shots, blocking, or any unsportsmanlike act, the game will be stopped and the player will be ejected from the tournament. FOUL PLAY WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.

Trash talking is illegal. Officials have the right to determine offensive language. (Trash talk is talk that may be offensive to officials, opposing players, teams, or spectators.) If trash talking occurs, the referee will give one warning. If it continues, the player or players will be ejected from the game.

Penalties
All penalties will be called by the referee

Penalties
All penalties will be called by the referee.

Defense:
 

Offsides   5 yards and automatic first down
Interference   10 yards and automatic
first down
Illegal contact
(holding, blocking, etc.)
  10 yards and automatic
first down
Illegal flag pull
(before receiver has ball)
  10 yards and automatic
first down
Illegal rushing
(starting rush from inside 7-yard marker)
  10 yards and automatic
first down

Offense:
 

Illegal motion
(more than one person moving, false start, etc.)
  5 yards and loss of down
Illegal forward pass
(pass received behind line of scrimmage)
  5 yards and loss of down
Offensive pass interference
(illegal pick play, pushing off/away defender)
  10 yards and loss of down
Flag guarding   10 yards (from line of scrimmage) and loss of down
Delay of game   Clock stops, 10 yards and loss
of down

 

Referees determine incidental contact that may result from normal run of play. All penalties will be assessed from the line of scrimmage.
Only the team captain may ask the referee questions about rule clarification and interpretations. Players cannot question judgment calls.
Games cannot end on a defensive penalty, unless the offense declines it.

Attire
Cleats are allowed, except for metal spikes. Inspections must be made. All players must wear a protective mouthpiece; there are no exceptions.

Official NFL Flag jerseys must be worn during play.



 

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