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North Carolina Flag Football Association

763 Ridge Road * Angier, NC 27501

Tel (919) 894-7976 * Fax (919) 894-4517 * Email

Home Page     Flag Football In North Carolina

The purpose of the NCFFA is to promote and help develop flag football leagues throughout North Carolina. We offer: individual assistance to players and teams, training for officials, league liability insurance, accident insurance for players, officials, and league personnel.
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Carolina Renegades * PFFL Team, Raleigh, NC (919) 894-1783 * Email renegades@pro-flagfootball.com
Check out flag football news radio on the web ... www.flagfootball.com
Complete list of rules for 9-Man, 8-Man, 7-Man, Co-Rec, 4 on 4 ... NCFFA Rules
NCFFA Championships * Tournament History * Hall of Fame

The tournament seeding is complete, check your game times ... click on link below.

1999 North Carolina State Flag football Championships Entry Forms
1998 North Carolina State Flag Football Championships

NCFFA News

Article 1: Elections of officers for up-coming 1999-2000 season.

          Games - The following directorships are open for the 1999-2000 term.

  • Nine Man / Lineman Ineligible - Al Kelley (Charlotte)
  • Eight Man -
  • Seven Man / Co-rec - Randy Bechtolt (NCSU)
  • Four Man -
  • Women's -
  • Juniors -

Contact Tim Langdon at (919) 894-7976 if you are interested in any of the above positions.


Article: State Games

The North Carolina Flag Football Association is an independent organization formed in 1995 to promote flag football in North Carolina. We are presently working to add flag football to the NC State Games for 1999. We need volunteers (coaches, officials, directors) if this is to materialize. Contact Tim Langdon at (919) 894-7976 or Email ncstategames@usateamsports.com if you are interested.

The four games we are promoting are: 4 on 4, 8 on 8, and 7 on 7 Screen Flag Rules. 9 on 9 Contact Rules. Divisions with projected host cities are listed below.

Four on Four Divisions

Eight on Eight

Seven on Seven

Nine Man Contact

  • Womens Division
  • Mens
  • Mens
  • Co-rec
  • Juniors
  • Mens
  • Mens
Wilmington Greensboro / High Point Raleigh / Durham Charlotte

Up-Coming Flag Football Events

Charlotte Flag Football League

Fayetteville Flag Football League

Greensboro / High Point Flag Football League

Salisbury Flag Football League

Selma Flag Football League

Smithfield Flag Football League

Triangle Area Flag Football - USFFL (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)

Wilmington Flag Football League

Pro-Flag Challenge Invitational Tournament
September  5th & 6th, 1998 * Raleigh, North Carolina
1999 "Gunslinger" 4 on 4 Flag Football Invitational
Raleigh, North Carolina
1999 Salisbury Flag Football League - Schedule / Standings
Catawba wins 5th straight title.
1999 High Point Flag Football League  - Schedule / Standings
1999 Charlotte Flag Football League  - Schedule / Standings
1999 Wilmington Flag Football League  - Schedule / Standings
1999 Triange Area Flag Football (USFFL)
"A League"  - Schedule / Standings
"B League"  - Schedule / Standings
1999 North Carolina State Flag Football Championships            Entry Forms
December 12th & 13th, 1998 * Raleigh, North Carolina

Contact the NCFFA with your league or team information ... go to the USA TeamSports feedback.


North Carolina Flag Football Leagues    Leagues

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The United States Flag Football League was formed in 1987.

Style of play ... 8 on 8 and 4 on 4

Screen Flag Football

Number of teams ... over 40.

Affliated with the USFTL

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USFFL * A League Schedule - Triangle Area Flag Football (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)

A League / 7 Teams / Screen Flag - Tim Langdon, (919) 894-7976 * Fax (919) 894-4517

USFFL * B League Schedule - Final B League 1998 Standings

B League / 7 Teams / Screen Flag - Raleigh Parks & Recreation Dept.

USFFL * The Salisbury Flag Football League

A League / 6 Teams / Screen Flag - Jeff Holshouser, PO Box 4053, Salisbury, NC 28145     704 638 5289    

USFFL * Charlotte Flag Football League

A League / 8 Teams / 9 on 9 Lineman Ineligible - Al Kelly (704) 553-7484            

 
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Spring 1998

Gerics Gladiators (Raleigh, NC) Win USFFL Spring Invitational Flag Football Tournament ... Defeat USFTL National Champions LA Gear

Tournament Results

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Blinko's Sports Bar

Raleigh, NC

1998 North Carolina

State Champions

3rd Place Finish

Nationals

Orlando, FL


Greensboro / High Point Flag Football     City Of High Point Parks And Recreation - Adult Flag Football League

     P.O. Box 230, 221 Nathan Hunt Dr., High Point, NC 27260     Tel (336) 883-3480 * Fax (336) 883-8524

     Contact: Dorffus Shaw, Athletic Director Or Mary Christian


Wilmington Flag Football League

 

 


Fayetteville Flag Football League

 

 


State Rankings

Teams receive 10 pts. for each win multiplied by the number of teams in the league they are playing. Teams that compete in statewide, regional, national tournaments are ranked separately after the completion of the present season. Tie breaker - head to head.

If you do not see your team listed, contact your league director and ask why your league's standing have not been forwarded to the NCFFA. Call the NCFFA at: (919) 894-7976, fax (919) 894-4517, or Email.

9 Man Teams Points / Record
   
8 Man Teams Points / Record
   
  1. Hurricanes - Wilmington
  2. Blinko's - Raleigh, 1997 State & USFTL National Champions
  3. St. Lawrence Homes - Raleigh
  4. Gerics Gladiators - Raleigh
  5. Catawba - Salisbury
  6. One & Only - Raleigh
  7. Salisbury's Finest - Salisbury
  •      / 8-0-0
  •      / 7-0-1
  •      / 6-1-1
  •      / 6-1-0
  •      / 6-1-0
  •      / 6-2-0
  •      / 6-1-0
   

7 Man Teams

Points / Record

   

Co-Rec Teams

Points / Record

   
4 Man Teams Points / Record
   

North Carolina Tournament History

  • 1987 Champions        The Franchise defeated Heroes 21 to 14 (In Three Overtimes)
  • 1988 Champions        Heroes defeated Pack Dawgs 46 to 6 (Played NIRSA Nationals) defeated Pack Dawgs 46 to 6 (Played NIRSA Nationals)
  • 1989 Champions        Heroes defeated The Franchise 35 to 13 (Played NIRSA Nationals)
  • 1990 Champions        The Breeders defeated Humble Stars 27 to 25 (Played NIRSA Nationals) defeated Humble Stars 27 to 25 (Played NIRSA Nationals)
  • 1991 Champions        St. Lawrence Homes defeated L A Gear 26 to 18 (Played Orlando Nationals) defeated L A Gear 26 to 18 (Played Orlando Nationals)
  • 1992 Champions        St. Lawrence Homes defeated L A Gear 35 to 6 (Played Orlando Nationals) defeated L A Gear 35 to 6 (Played Orlando Nationals)
  • 1993 Champions        Heroes defeated St. Lawrence Homes 42 to 26 (Heroes Won National Championship) defeated St. Lawrence Homes 42 to 26 (Heroes Won National Championship)
  • 1994 Champions        The Champs defeated St. Lawrence Homes 7 to 6 7 to 6
  • 1995 Champions        St. Lawrence Homes defeated One & Only 32 to 12 (P{layed Orlando Nationals) defeated One & Only 32 to 12 (P{layed Orlando Nationals)
  • 1996 Champions        St. Lawrence Homes defeated One & Only 20 to 14 defeated One & Only 20 to 14
  • 1997 Champions        LA Gear - 1997 USFTL National Screen Flag Champions * LA Gear (Raleigh, NC)
  • 1998 Champions

  USFFL NC State Spring Invitational Championships

  • 1989 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   Cowboys defeated Cardinals 21 to 19 defeated Cardinals 21 to 19
  • 1990 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   The Breeders defeated Cardinals 21 to 6 defeated Cardinals 21 to 6
  • 1991 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   Hooters defeated The Patriots 26 to 19 defeated The Patriots 26 to 19
  • 1992 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL    L A Gear defeated The Eagles 21 to 14 defeated The Eagles 21 to 14
  • 1993 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   St. Lawrence Homes defeated L A Gear defeated L A Gear
  • 1993 USFTL/USFFL NATIONAL INVITATIONAL, Hilton Head Island, SC                                         National Champion Cleveland Gibbs defeated Carolina Renegades in Championship Game 26 to 19
  • 1996 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   Gerics Gladiators defeated L A Gear defeated L A Gear
  • 1997 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   Gerics Gladiators defeated L A Gear defeated L A Gear
  • 1998 USFFL SPRING INVITATIONAL   Gerics Gladiators defeated LA Gear

Note: One & Only formerly played as the Junk Yard Dawgs, then Hooters, and would play the 1995 season as the Champs - 11 years total.

Note: The Cowboys formerly played as The Breeders.

Note: The Cardinals played as the Garner Raiders from 1987 to 1994 - 12 years total.

Note: St. Lawrence Homes played one season each as Timberline Express (1988) and Raleigh Athletic Club (1989) - 11 years total.

 


North Carolina Flag Football Association

Hall of Fame

Randy Bechtolt - Heroes (NCSU Intramural Flag Football Program)

Scott Stankavage - Quarterback, St. Lawrence Homes & Carolina Renegades, 1989-present.

Oral McGirt - Head Official, 1987-present.

No three people did more to make flag football in North Carolina than Randy Bechtolt, Scott Stankavage, and Oral McGirt. Randy Bechtolt supplied the team to beat, Stankavage was the quarterback whose passes we all marveled at, and Oral McGirt was the glue that held it all together frequently throwing that five pound rock.

Al Kelly - Charlotte Flag Football League Organizer.

Mr. Kelly has organized and run the Charlotte league for over 15 years.

Tony DiMaggio - Player, Cardinals, 1987-present.

Jeff Shaner - Player, St. Lawrence Homes, 1988-present.

Doug Lynn - Player / Official, 1987-present.

Bob Ohman - Player / Team Owner, St. Lawrence Homes 1988-present.

Tim Langdon - League Organizer / Player, 1973-present.

1998 Eligible Players - Mike Tindle, Joe Havlina

1999 Eligible Players - Bobby Meyers, Kenny Harris

You may nominate a player, league organizer, or official for the NCFFA Hall Of Fame by email. Nominees must have played at least 10 years, competed in at least 5 state tournaments and 2 regional or national tournaments. They must be a credit to the league both on and off the field. League organizers and officials are eligible after 10 years.


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