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Week #7 – West Boca Tackle Football League Scores & Highlights October 31, 2009

West Boca Tackle football League

Week #7

Freshman Division:

FBK Products 18 – West Boca Medical Center 14: FBK Products Highlights: Thomas Moustakis 2 TD runs , Matt Gross TD run,  great overall  team effort West Boca Medical Center Highlights: Jack Wykle ran for 2 touchdowns and kicked an extra point. Francesco Camarda ran the ball effectively converting some huge first downs. Matthew Hamorsky played solid defense and provided some key blocking for the running game.  Matthew Molle lead the offense at QB and played great at linebacker.

Dr Kenneth Jeffers 18 – Rockers 0: Dr. Kenneth Jeffers Highlights: Landon Tice 15yd reception.Quaterback Ethan Coy TD run. Quarterback Christian Hutchinson 20yd TD run. Miles Franklin 25yd TD run. Ryan Schneider 45yds rushing. Outstanding defensive play by LB Tommy Morrelli sacking QB in the back field and DefensiveEnd Roger Edge tackle RB in the back field. Offensive line another excellent performance! MVP goes this week to Special teams-Recovered 2 on side kicks. Jake Tuoto On side kick recovery! Rockers Highlights: Justin Bentayou 1 carry for 7 yards & forced fumble, Gabriel Dejesus 6 tackles.

Junior Varsity division:

Spikerush Media 14 – Pain Bee Gone 8: Spikerush Media Highlights: JV Orange offense was led by Colby Saul and Jeremy Velezmoro who each scored rushing TD’s. The offensive line was led by Jason Ratay and Brad Newman. Special Teams played a huge part with two succesful onside kicks performed by Stevie Santoro and recoverd by Austin Angelos and Cole Schneider. Zach Schneider had two great punts pinning the Red offense deep in there own territory.  The defense was led by Robert Hall, who intercepted a pass that sealed Orange’s victory.  Pain Bee Gone Highlights: Matt danko 30 yd td run.  Mike Pierce Td run. 4 tackles mike pierce ,  Sean kalin 3 tackles.

Synervation Global 30 – CBM Cleaning 14: Synervation Global Highlights: Synervation Global advanced to the 2nd round of the play-offs beating JV Navy 30-14. Michael Listro lead the way on offense with 3 rushing touchdowns and over 150 yards rushing. Jonathan Moltimer also scored 2 rushing touchdowns. KJ Clark had a 55 yard kick-off return and two interceptions on defense. The offensive line (Jordan Moltimer, Daniel Gutierrez, Tristan Leser, Taylor Whitney, Cain Hankes) did a great job controlling the line of scrimmage and the defensive line lead by Jonathan Woomer and Zachary Rares each had two tackles on defense. Christian Denoto played excellent defense at the cornerback postion defending the pass with an interception and 3 tackles. Nicholas Categena did not give up any long pass completions on defense and Ronnen Davidoff had 6 tackles. Congratulations to Synervation Global for anoutstanding TEAM effort.  CBM Cleaning Highlights: Navy against Blk.   First have defense was led by Nico Niro w/ 4 tackles to stop the offense from scoring on all drives.  Two touchdowns, one by Tyler DeVita and the second came from a 40 yard run by Keandra Miller.  Extra point by Tristian Rand. Excellent performance by ALL the navy Seals.

Varsity Division:

Shaklee Nutrition 23 – West Glades dental 0: Shaklee Nutrition Highlights: An all around fine performance on both sides of the ball.  The defense was dominant with two interceptions and a fumble recovery.   Defensive Game Ball to Michael Brum for solid line play.  Ryan Conaway started the scoring with a WR Reverse. Nick D’Agostino followed with a Punt Return for a TD and a rushing TD. Mike Tetrault had 2 PATS. Offensive Game Ball to OT Scott Christophers for great blocking. ..  West Glades Dental Highlights: Ryan Clark great effort, Mackenzie Brun great effort, and Taran Vogel great effort.

Romano Chiropractic 16  - West Glades Dental 0: Romano Chiropractic Highlights: Another outstanding performance by the Orange team.   Defense shut down the green team offense. Ryan Turner intercepted in the second half for a touchdown. Jordan Pham rushing for 100 yards. Nicholas Geisking outstanding defense having five tackles. Truman Patrick knocking down a pass in the second half stopping the green team from getting a first down. And our Offense moved the ball for a total of 200 yards  Palm Beach Sheriffs Highlights: Ryan Topalian, 3 rushes for 5 yards, 1 pass for 45 yards, Outstanding blocking through out the game Offensive line- Tanner Koebel, Nick Acosta, Jeremy Einhorn, Nick Giani, Alec Fabel  T.J. Tamaccio- 1 Interception, 3 Tackles

Congratulations to everyone who helped raised $500.00 towards The American Cancer Society & Susan G. Komen for the Cure (Breast Cancer Awareness).  Thank you everyone from the West Boca Tackle Football League who helped donate to these two great causes.

Glenn Remler
Vice President – Tackle Football

Go Dragons!

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Boca Raton – Flag Football & West Boca Tackle Football League

JASON STROMBERG

Forum Publishing Group

October 28, 2009


When he sees a defender running at him full speed, Alexander Kimball uses what he calls his “special move” during flag football action at South County Regional Park.

For the 5-year-old Boca Jets running back, this isn’t an easy move to pull off on his home field.

“It’s hard, because the guys are blocking us and trying to tackle the flag off you,” Kimball said. “Sometimes, if they’re coming at me in one direction, I’m going the other way. I go left, then right, and then left again. If they’re right next to me, I’m speeding straight ahead.”

Inside the Boca Flag Football Pee Wee Division, which is for kids ages 5 and 6, second-year head coach Matt Bloom is trying to get his Jets players to execute like Kimball.

“The first thing with coaching is, it’s not just about the best player scoring touchdowns,” said Bloom, who mentors the team alongside assistant coach Jeff Haas. “It’s about getting everybody involved, and making them all feel a part of the team, no matter what skill level.”

Of course, Bloom wants his young players to get a taste of winning in the eight-on-eight noncompetitive age division. But that isn’t the main objective for the Jets and his 5-year-old son Jesse, or 7-year-old son Brandon of the Tiger Division’s Steelers.

“Obviously, you want to win, but that’s not the most important thing,” said Bloom, who also coaches Haas’ son Tyler. “It’s all about the fundamentals of the game. You learn the rules of the game, like block, catch, run, taking a handoff and throwing the football. We try not to do too much, but if we can get the basics down, then that’s the most important thing.”

Kimball said one of the things he enjoys most about playing in the league is seeing his coach wear his emotions on his sleeve in practice and on game day.

The other is scoring touchdowns. “He tells us where to stand in our positions,” Kimball said, “and then he yells, ‘Go Jets! Go Jets!’ and claps his hands. I just love it.”

So does Bloom, an unpaid instructor. “I love being with the kids,” Bloom said. “I would do what I do now, 24 hours a day. Watching the kids out on the football field and teaching them how to play is priceless. If I could live on being a volunteer coach, I would do it.”

Salvatore Romano is president of Boca Flag Football & Cheerleading and is looking for more coaches like Bloom. “The premise in sports is keeping kids active in the local community,” he said. “That’s what we’re here for. Keeping the kids off the streets and getting them on the field. If they’re playing ball, they’re staying out of trouble.”

Romano and company emphasize scholastic achievement and good sportsmanship for players and cheerleaders, who range from 4 to 14 years old.

“It’s a great game, and this is a great start for our youngsters to learn the game,” said Romano, whose son Kyle plays fullback for the Red Dragons team in the 11- to 12-year-old West Boca Tackle Football League Division. “Seeing them develop, and having fun in a nice environment, is what it’s all about. Everyone knows each other here, they see each other in school, and they get along.”

There is no tackling in the first-year flag football Pee Wee Division, nor are there any referees, final scores or standings. Yet, a playoff format is set up for every team this month.

When the weekly regular-season games began in late August for the local flag football teams named after NFLclubs, the league made the transition into the postseason tournament, which got under way in the middle of October.

“Watching from the first day of practice all the way to the Super Bowl is amazing,” Romano said. “Half of them had trouble putting their clips on their flag football uniforms. They look pretty sharp out there now.”

From Bloom’s perspective, nobody puts more into the league than Romano. “More than you’ll ever know,” he said. “He’s a phenomenal volunteer who runs a tight-knit league. I can’t say enough good things about him.”

Romano said the long-running program, which also features an all-star game, has about 500 flag football players and cheerleaders and 300 West Boca Tackle Football League players throughout the fall season.

“They all have to honor themselves as teammates and opponents,” Romano said. “They need to honor the game.”

For information on Boca Flag Football & Cheerleading, go to www.bocafootball .com or visit the West BocaTackle Football League website at www.westbocatackle football.com.

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Week #6 October 24th Game & Highlights

West Boca Tackle football League

Week #6

Freshman Division:

FBK Products 24 – Rockers 0: FBK Products Highlights: Max Brodsky ran for 3 touchdowns, Thomas Moustakis, Jordan Moldow and Matt Gross all ran for big yardage. Matt Gross was 3 for 3 on extra point kicks. Dylan Barofsky and Joey Sabatino each caught a pass. Trevor Mzorak had 2 sacks and 3 tackles for losses, Brett Connan, Jared Kranz, Matt Flaks and Brennan Corey all played exceptionally well on defense with some big tackles and excellent pass coverage.  It was an awesome team effort!  Rockers Highlights: Great team effort all around.

Dr Kenneth Jeffers 28 – West Boca Medical Center 8: Dr. Kenneth Jeffers Highlights: Chris Kerr NG forced fumble and recovered. Offensive line and Defensive line outstanding play today! Miles Franklin 112 yds rushing 2TD”s. Ryan Schneider 58yds rushing 1TD.  Corners Jake Tuoto, Miles Franklin and LineBackers Tommy Morrelli, Christian Hutchinson, Ryan Schneider and safety Ethan Coy great Defensive play.  West Boca Medical Center Highlights: Jack Wykle opened the game with a 70 yard kickoff return and kicked the extra point.  Brian Cartegena played solid defense with 3 solo tackles and 4 assists  Gage Ridgeway played solid on the offensive line and stopped the run at defensive tackle.  Andrew Nucci played solid at outside linebacker making 4 solo tackles and provided great blocking on the offensive line.

Junior Varsity division:

Support Our Troops 40 – Pain Bee Gone 0: Support Our Troops Highlights: Great team effort.  Pain Bee Gone Highlights: Kyle Romano threw for over 100 yards.  Sean Kalin 5 rec for 60 yards, and Wright Sando ran for 40 yards.

Lindburgers 20 – Spikerush Media 16: Lindburgers Highlights: Chris Busch scored 2 TD’s. 1 on a 60 yard KO Return and another for the winning score from 5 yards out with 2 minutes left in the game.  Mike Lazarus scored on the opening possession for the Green Dragons on a 50 yard touchdown pass from Preston Hutchinson.  Great effort by both teams today. Spikerush Media Highlights: Orange offense was led by Jeremy Velezmoro and Austin Angelos who each had long touchdown runs. Stevie  Santoro was once again perfect on PAT’s. The defense was led by Colby Saul, Brad Newman & Nick Mazzella.

Synervation Global 26 – CBM Cleaning 8: Synervation Global Highlights:. The offensive line (Taylor Whitney, Jordan Moltimer, Tristan Leser, Daniel Gutierrez, Cain Hankes) had an incredible game controlling the line of scrimmage run blocking and pass blocking. Michael Listro scored 3 touchdowns and ran for over 100 yards behind the blocking of Jonathan Moltimer and Ronnen Davidoff.  KJ Clark had one rushing touchdown, a 65 yard punt return and pass completions to Holden Taylor, Nicholas Cartegena, and Michael Listro. Taylor Whitney, Christian Denoto, and Owen levine keyed the defense with great pass defense and Jonathan Woomer and Zachary Rares had great game stopping the inside run game. Congratulations to Synervation Global for an incredible team effort on offense and defense. CBM Cleaning Highlights: Two Touch Downs by Jake Hadid ,one  extra point made by Tristian Rand, Offence led by Tyler Devita, Nico Niro, Alec Ford-Tyler and once again, a steller performance by the line, Allen Miller, Matthew Terra-Nova and DB Matthew Silvers. All the Navy Seal did an AWESOME JOB!!!!!

Varsity Division:

Shaklee Nutrition 26 – Palm Beach Sheriffs 6: Shaklee Nutrition Highlights: Game Balls awarded to the Offensive and Defensive Lines for dominating the line of scrimmage all game.  Scoring was provided by Mitch Nerf – 1TD; Nick D’Agostino – 1TD;   Anthony Campanella – 2TDs; Mike Tetrault – PAT.  Palm Beach Sheriffs Highlights: Great team effort all around.

Romano Chiropractic 14  – West Glades Dental 0: Romano Chiropractic Highlights: Defense was outstanding shutting down Blue’s offense. Joey DiBono. West Glades Dental Highlights: Ryan Clark great effort, Cameron Cericola great effort, and Taran Vogel great effort.

To all the great players, parents, coaches, and board that support this organization!  Go Dragons

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West Boca Tackle Football League – Week #5 October 17th

West Boca Tackle football League

Week #5

Freshman Division:

FBK Products 14 – Dr. Kenneth Jeffers 6. FBK Products Highlights: Max Brodsky had two touchdown runs of 5 and 7 yards, Thomas Moustakis ran for over 50 yards and made some great blocks, Dylan Barofsky had an awesome reception. Offensive linemen Andrew Woomer, Arthur Guerra, Francisco Rivera and Shane Ellis all did a great job blocking. Defensive linemen Trevor Mzorek, Kyle Kranz and Paul Rubin also played very well. Dr. Kenneth Jeffers Highlights: Ethan Coy 55yd TD run. Ryan Schneider RB 6 carries for 25yds.

Rockers 20 – West Boca Medical Center 12: Rockers Highlights: Matthew Molher with 3TD’s for 210 yards & Anthony Giambalvo 11 tackles. West Boca Medical Center Highlights: Tight End Aaron Angelos scored first for West Boca Medical Center with a 30 yard reception. Jack Wykle went around the end for a 40 yard TD in the second quarter. Matthew Molle was the defensive player of the game with very impressive tackling and a sack..

Junior Varsity division:

Support Our Troops 16 – Synervation Global 0: Support Our Troops Highlights: Zachary Remler 2 TDs, Robbie Geller with several outstanding catches, & James Cazier with the team leading tackles. .   Synervation Global Highlights:. The defense had a great game with excellent play by Michael Listro penetrating the offensive line, Owen Levine sealing off the outside runs, and Ronnen Davidoff stopping the inside run. The offensive line, lead by Jordan Moltimer, Daniel Gutierrez, Nicholas Stachnik, and Jonathan Moltimer, opened holes for Michael Listro on several long runs. Congratulations to the entire team!

Lindburgers 42 – CBM Cleaning 12. Lindburgers Highlights: Chris Busch scored 3 touchdowns, 2 rushing and 1 receiving and made 3 extra points.  Mike Lazarus scored 2 touchdowns, 1 on a kickoff return and a 35 yard run.  Wyatt Lapinski scored his first touchdown of the season from 7 yards out.  The offensive line played great.  Defensively we were led by Mark O’Connor, Patrick Boylston, Rex Lynch and Wyatt Lapinski, CBM Cleaning Highlights: Offense was led by Jake Hadid as QB w/ two touchdowns.

** Spikerush Media 24 – Pain Bee Gone 0:  Spikerush Media Highlights: led on offense by Jeremy Velezmoro who rushed for over 100 yards and 3 touchdowns. Stevie Santoro was perfect again on all three extra points. The offense line led by Jason Ratay, Colby Saul and Brad Newman opened big holes all game. The defense was led by Colby Saul with 8 tackles 3 for losses, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Cole Schnieder had a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Also recording multilpe tackles and a sack each were Zach Schnieder and Ryan Mobley.  Pain Bee Gone Highlights: Mike Papastvrou interception, Kareem Trichet with 3 tackles, & Wright Sando ran for 35 yards.

Varsity Division:

West Glades Dental 6 – Palm Beach Sheriffs 0: West Glades Dental Highlights: Mike Spadavecchia great rushing effort for 1TD & Mike Martin great sack, Luke Hahn great all around effort. Palm Beach Sheriffs Highlights: Great team effort.

Romano Chiropractic 14  – Shaklee Nutrition 0: Romano Chiropractic Highlights: Ryan Turner with 2TD’s which 1 was an inception & Truman Patrick for outstanding defense. Shaklee Nutrition Highlights: Defense rebounded in the 2nd half to hold Orange Scoreless.

** Thank you to the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance for attending and filming our game as Park of the Week!  To all the great players, parents, coaches, and board that support this organization!

Glenn Remler – Vice President

West Boca Tackle Football League – Go Dragons!

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Spanish River High School – Thank you

The West Boca Tackle Football League would like to thank Spanish River High School in Boca Raton for their support with the expansion of our league.  Extra thanks to Coach Ray Berger from Spanish River High School for helping the Boca Dragons kick off this season.  We hope that our league will be a feeder program for the Sharks!

Glenn Remler – Vice President

Go Dragons!

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Week #4 Highlights for West Boca Tackle Football League 10/10/09

West Boca Tackle football League

Week #4

Freshman Division:

FBK Products 6 – West Boca Medical Center 6. FBK Products Highlights: Jared Kranz ran 8 yds to tie the game in overtime following a great block by Dylan Barofsky. Matt Flaks recovered a fumble and Jarred Bock had a sack on a big fourth down play at the end of regulation. West Boca Medical Center Highlights: Michael Youngswick returned an interception 40 yds. Matt Molle ran the ball effectively all day with the go ahead touchdown in OT.  Zach Wideman played solid at Cornerback with a TD saving solo tackle. Matt Hamorsky stopped the run all game with two solo tackles for a loss.

Dr Kenneth Jeffers 20 – Rockers 6: Dr. Kenneth Jeffers Highlights: RB Ryan Schneider ran for total of 26 yds and game tying touchdown run to go into overtime. Miles Franklin 8yd reception.  QB Christian Hutchinson threw 5yd TD pass. TE Landon Tice 5yd TD reception to win game in overtime!!!  Defense held tough in OT not allowing a score.  Rockers Highlights: Matthew Mohler – 25 yard TD run, Jonathan Velázquez Interception, and Izaiah Mitchell – 4 tackles, and 1 forced fumble.

Junior Varsity division:

Support Our Troops 30 – CBM Cleaning 0: Support Our Troops Highlights: Grant Steinberg 2 TDs, Mike Burns 35 yards interception for the TD, Ray Ross with team leading tackles. CBM Cleaning Highlights: Navy’s defense stopped the Gold team in the second half with a interception by Tyler Devita, which turned into a 40 yard run.  Offense performed excellent with three nice receptions from Connor Widstrand.  Back field held tight by Keandra Miller, and Jake Hadid came in to continue for an injured Brandon Coons.

Lindburgers 18 – Pain Be Gone 0. Lindburgers Highlights: The Green Dragons opened the scoring with a 40 yard pass from Preston Hutchinson to Matt Stano on the first play from scrimmage.  A strong running game with 2 rushing touchdowns by Chris Busch for a 18-0 win.  Defensively we were led by Andrew Campbell with a solid performance pluggin up the center of the line.  The D-line and Backers (Hutchinson, O’Connor, Boylston, Campbell, Stano, Lynch, Lipinski, Aleksin, Lazarus, Busch)  put constant pressure on the Red offense completing the shut out. Pain Bee Gone Highlights: Kareem Tichet 3 tackles, 1 sack, Eli O’connor 1 Rec 20yds, & 3 tackles, & Michael Pierce 4 tackles.

Spikerush Media 11 – Synervation Global 0:  Spikerush Media Highlights: JV Orange started strong with a great onsides kick by Zach Schneider. Offense was led by Austin Angelos with a 30 yard TD run and Lee Oester who had a great reception and broke a tackle for a key 1st down. Orange defense was led by Robert Hall and Steve Santoro. Steve Santoro also added an extra point and a 28 yard field goal.  Synervation Global Highlights: Great team effort this week.

Varsity Division:

** Shaklee Nutrition 14 – West Glades Dental 0: Shaklee Nutrition Highlights: Offensive Game Ball awarded to C Jon Brehm for a solid mistake free performance.  Defensive Game Ball awarded to LB Mike Tetrault for an outstanding performance.  Scoring:  LB Anthony Campanella had a strip and recovery that he ran in for his  2nd defensive TD of the season.  HB Nick D’Agostino had a long TD run on Shaklee’s first play from scrimmage. .  West Glades Dental Highlights: Mike Spadavecchia great offensive game, Mackenzie Brun great defensive game, and Luke Hahn all around great game.

Romano Chiropractic 19  – Palm Beach Sheriffs 8: Romano Chiropractic Highlights: Orange defense able to shutdown Green running game. Orange Offense executed running plays to Jordan Pham for totals of 120yards and a touchdown and Ryan Turner 45 yards with a touch down play. Nick McNabb kicked a 25 yard field goal. Palm Beach Sheriffs Highlights: Nick Ganthier 5 carries for 54 yards 1TD & 4 tackles, Tanner Koebel 5 tackles, Phillip Barofsky 2 carries for 20 yards & 4 tackles, Offensive Line: Dominick Sands, Alec Fabel, Nick Giani, Nick Acosta, Jeremy Einhorn, Tanner Koebel, Ryan Topalian outstanding effort during second half.

Glenn Remler

**  First game played at Spanish River High School field.  Thanks for their support and commitment to the West Boca Tackle Football League.

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Week #3 Scores & Highlights from West Boca Dragons Football League

West Boca Tackle football League

Week #3

Freshman Division:

FDK Products 12 – Rockers 6. FDK Products Highlights: Max Brodsky ran for over 60 yards including a touchdown and in overtime Max Gross connected with Thomas Moustakis for the game winning touchdown pass.  Shane Ellis had an interception, a fumble recovery and a sack. Brett Connan had a fumble recovery and a sack, Jarred Bock had 2 sacks and Matt Flaks also recovered a fumble. Rockers Highlights: Grayson Lutin had 95 yd TD run.

Dr Kenneth Jeffers 20 – West Boca Medical Center 6: Dr. Kenneth Jeffers Highlights: Defense allowed only one score. Offensive line held tough to break open a big hole for Miles Franklin RB to score a 6yd touchdown. Gabe Alexis RB 7yd touchdown run! Landon Tice TE 11yd reception!  West Boca Medical Center Highlights: Great team effort with recognition to Matthew Molle & Zachary Newman

Junior Varsity division:

Support Our Troops 36 – Spikerush Media 8: Support Our Troops Highlights: Matt Geller-all around game. D’mitre Exume-strong running and blocking. Jake Schwartz-greatly improved play. Spikerush Media Highlights: Jeremy Velezmoro scored on a long touchdown run and Stevie Santoro added the extra point. Brad Newman had another outstanding game at center.

Lindburgers 22 – Synervation Global 0. Lindburgers Highlights: The Green Dragon offense were led by strong running by Mike Lazarus and Chris Busch.  Each scored a touchdown.  Preston Hutchinson had a QB sneak for a touchdown as well.  The offensive line had an outstanding day blocking opening holes for all the backs, Charles League, Mark O’Connor, Riley Vaughan, Jordan Rudnick, Riley Colacurcio, Patrick Boylston and Scott Sokoloff anchored the line.  Defensively,a strong game by the entire unit.  Gino Darin had an interception, Cory Aleksin shut down the running game and Wyatt Lapinski had a great game at D Tackle. Synervation Global Highlights: Jonathan Moltimer led the JV Black with 10 tackles on defense

CBM Cleaning 20 – Pain Bee Gone 14: CBM Cleaning Highlights: Offense was led by Jake Hadid, adding two touchdowns to the victory.  Defense was led by Allen Miller, completing every tackle.  A punt return for a touchdown by Brandon Coons, sealed the win for the Navy Seal. Duncan Weaver came and gave a stellar performance on the line.  Pain Bee Gone Highlights: Mike Romano 5 carries 40 yards.  Jason Riever 35 yard reception.  Mike Pierce 5 tackles.  Zack Nielson 4 tackles..

Varsity Division:

Shaklee Nutrition 22 – Palm Beach Sheriffs 22: Shaklee Nutrition Highlights: Kudos to the punt coverage squad for a huge fumble recovery that extended a drive in the second half.  Nick D’Agostino opened up the scoring with a rushing TD in the 2nd Qtr.  Sean Gabel led an efficient offense, including a TD pass to Mike Tetrault in the second half.  Mitch Nerf rushed for a crucial TD in the overtime to set up Mike Tetrault’s game-tying PAT. Palm Beach Sheriffs Highlights: TJ Tamaccio 2 catches for 80 yards, 1TD, 4 tackles.  Anthony Coons 103 yds rushing, 2 receptions, 12 tackles, 2tds. Shane Sladsman 3 carries 20 yards, 7 tackles

Romano Chiropractic 19  – West Glades Dental 0: Romano Chiropractic Highlights: Jordan Pham td, Ryan turner td, Nick McNabb with a 35yd.  West Glades Dental Highlights: MacKenzie Brun, Ryan Clark, and Eric Meilahn with great team leadership.

Go Dragons

Glenn Remler
Vice President – West Boca Tackle Football League

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Let the season begin!

This weekend was very exciting with our first evaluations and draft for the 2009 season.  While it was the hottest weekend, the kids did great and are assigned to a team.

Let the Boca Dragons season begin!

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West Boca Tackle Football inked agreement with Orangebowl Youth Football Alliance

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                         Media Contact: VJ Monzon-Aguirre, Jr.

Orange Bowl Committee                                                                       vmonzon@orangebowl.org

305-341-4737

July 22, 2009

ORANGE BOWL YOUTH FOOTBALL ALLIANCE EXPANDS

WITH ADDITION OF THE WEST BOCA TACKLE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Miami Lakes, FL (www.orangebowl.org) – As one of South Florida’s fastest growing communities continues to expand, so does its need for youth programs.  After serving the community for more than 20 years, the Boca Flag Football & Cheerleading Corporation (BFFC) is looking to grow its West Boca Tackle Football League (WBTF), which is entering its third year in 2009, and toward that end has joined the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance (OBYFA).  Under the leadership of Glenn Remler and Dr. Salvatore Romano, the WBTF serves more than 700 youth participants in the area and by joining with OBYFA hopes to continue to grow.

“We have been asked by organizations to join them over the past couple of years, but now that we are joining OBYFA, it’s a great tradition and great for our program,” said Remler, Vice President of the WBTF.  “We hope that the kids who participate in our league will one day go onto high school, play college football, and participate in the FedEx Orange Bowl game.”

The purpose of West Boca Tackle Football is to organize and maintain recreational youth football in a competitive atmosphere. Regardless of their weight, height, or playing ability, the West Boca Tackle Football League will give every player an opportunity. The league provides coaches who promote the development of honesty, good fellowship, self-discipline, and team play, which are the basic essentials of good sportsmanship.   Making the jump to join the OBYFA was simple since both organizations believe in the same common value – promote and support the growth of youth football and cheerleading throughout South Florida.

“You can see the excitement that’s being generated in West Boca,” said Jose A. Regalado, Youth Sports Manager of the Orange Bowl Committee.  “The WBTF is growing its tackle football program while also preserving their flag football initiative.  In the end, we both want what is best for South Florida’s youth and that means getting them involved athletically as well as academically.”

With registration already underway, the growing league continues to welcome all athletes from West Boca and surrounding communities for its upcoming season, which runs from August 10 through November 14.  The WBTF, which plays its games at Olympic Heights High School and West Boca High School, is made up of 9-14 year olds spread out over 14 teams.

“If a child desires to play tackle football, we make sure as a board that our coaches teach the fundamentals of tackle football,” added Remler.  “By following our philosophy as a league, we have seen many players participate on their local high school football teams.  For those that don’t pursue high school sports, we hope this is an alternative opportunity to play a great game!”

Anyone interested in joining the West Boca Tackle Football League should contact Glenn Remler at (561) 376-6486 or by visiting the league’s website at www.westbocatacklefootball.com.  You can also email the league at glenn@westbocatacklefootball.com.  Registration will continue through August 6th.  Parents should bring a copy of their child’s birth certificate, color photo, current physical, and school report card.

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Entering its 11th season, the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance (OBYFA) is home to more than 17,000 youth football players and cheerleaders in South Florida.  The OBYFA consists of nine member leagues in eight South Florida counties including Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Monroe, Martin, St. Lucie, Collier and Lee.  Since its inception, the OBC has provided direct and in-kind contributions to OBYFA member leagues totaling more than $4 million in youth sports in South Florida.

For more information on the Orange Bowl Youth Football or any of its member leagues, please contact Youth Sports Manager Jose Regalado at (305) 341-4709 or yflkids@orangebowl.org.  Keep up with the OBYFA at www.orangebowl.org, the official website of the Orange Bowl Committee.

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Welcome

What do you need to play with the Dragons?

We provide you all the gear for the season: Helmet, Shoulder Pads, Practice & Game Jersey, Pants, 7 – piece pad set, belt, & mouth piece.  You will be required to get your child cleats & a protective cup.

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