Pre-Season games to benefit Justin Brazil

There will be pre-season games on January 8th to raise money and support the family of Justin Brazil. Justin was severely injured during a road rage incident near Princeton in Collin County.Plano Pitbulls

Justin has made big contributions playing linebacker for various North Texas semi-pro teams. We would like to fill the stands in Roffino Stadium on the campus of Bishop Lynch HS to show support and help address is:

9750 Ferguson Road
Dallas, TX 75228

The games will start at noon on January 8th:

12:00 Dallas WarHawx vs Plano Pitbulls

3:00 East TX Outlaws vs TX Knights

6:00 Collin County Rattlers vs Mexia Trojans

Please come and support a great guy and his family and let’s all strive to end senseless violence.

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Weatherford Bullets enter another year of Semi-Pro football

Bullets

Weather Bullets have been tough

By Chase Rader

Chase Rader

Chase Rader

The Weatherford Bullets enter their 5th year as a semi-pro team.  Prior to the Bullets joining the Texas United Football League, they were a flag football team in Weatherford.

Adam Sharp, a current standout player, was already playing semi-pro ball in Dallas.  He encouraged his flag football teammates to join together and form a full contact team.  Teammates joined forces and started the Weatherford Bullets in 2007.

Jeromy Puckett and his wife Chastity took over the team this past summer.  Joe Greene will be the head coach for the new owners in 2012.

Weatherford’s natural rival in the Abilene Gladiators folded this season.  Their long time foe will now be their main rival, the Fort Worth Avengers.

Dfwfootball.net was at both games between them in 2011.  Both games came down to the wire.  These two should have another great round of games in 2012.

Weatherford made it to the TUFL playoffs last year, only to lose to eventual champion Cooke County.

The 2012 season begins for the Bullets this Sunday, 11/6/2011.  Tryouts for the team start at 1:30pm when registration begins.

Weatherford will have some familiar face back this year.  Matt Long will be returning to QB for the Bullets again.  Antonio Rodriguez steps back into his role as middle linebacker.  Rodriguez played for Barcelona (2003) and Amsterdam (2004) of NFL Europe.

For more information about the Bullets visit their website at www.weatherfordbullets.com or their Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Weatherford-Bullets/228054173097

The MPFL adds four from the DFW area

MPFL Announcement

The Minor Professional Football League has added four teams from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.  Joining the MPFL are the 2011 Texas United Football Leageu Champions Cooke County Outlaws, the Collin County Rattlers and two new teams, the Dallas Warhawx and the Tarrant County Calvary.

After a successful debut year in the TUFL, the Outlaws are bringing their high powered offense to the MPFL.  The TUFL has stated on its website that the Outlaws were dismissed due to improper benefits to the players by the Cooke County coaching staff.

The TUFL was in the process of informing the Cooke County Outlaws and the League membership that the Outlaws would not be allowed to return to the TUFL in 2012 as a result of key league violation in 2011. . .

Payment or reimbursment to players is a clear violation of League rules. It jeopardizes the amateur status of our young athletes with college eligibilty. The message is clear,”the TUFL will not tolerate violations jeopardizing the college eligibility of our players!”

There were other very questionable conduct and ethical violations which the league is choosing not to elaborate on, or disclose.  (TUFL Website)

According to sources with Deep End Media,  the benefits were gas cards and food vouchers for the Championship game only.  Cooke County knocked off the Hunt County Longhorns 34-16 on June 18 to win the TUFL title.

The Collin Count Rattlers is one of the newest teams in the DFW area, and in three years, the teams has made a splash including an appearance in the TUFL Championship game in 2010.  This past season, the Rattlers lost to the Longhorns 26-12 in the semi-finals after entering the playoffs as the number one seed.  Of course, the Rattlers is the home of the famous Venom Girls.

The Dallas Warhawx is a new team that will be coached by Don High, Steven Laster, Angel Rivera III and Mark Ezell.

We have learned very little about the Tarrant County Calvary.

 

TUFL Playoffs

Q McKinney

The playoffs will include the Avengers

The TUFL Playoffs are set and it involves the Dallas-Fort Worth area.  All roads will lead through the DFW area as five teams form the area will be playing for the TUFL championship including the defending champion Hunt County Longhorns and former champions the Fort Worth Avengers.

The first round of the playoffs begin this week, Saturday, May 28, 2011.

Here are the games and locations

TUFL Playoffs

East Texas Storm  vs
Hunt County Longhorns

John Clark Stadium
429 Spring Creek Pkwy
Plano Texas 75023

7:00pm


DFW Avengers   vs
Vernon Texans

Keller ISD Complex
500 Pate-Orr Rd
North Keller Texas 76248

7:00pm


Cooke County Outlaws  vs
Weatherford Bullets

Leopard Stadium
2201 Interstate 35
Gainsville Texas 76240

7:00 pm Kickoff


Arkansas Red Hawks  vs
DFW Xpress

Cardinal Stadium
1042 School Street
Pine Bluff Arkansas  71602

7:00 pm Kickoff


Collin County Rattlers   vs
Texarkana Warriors

Loos Stadium
3815 Spring Valley Rd.
Addison Texas 75001

7:00 pm Kickoff

Those Lovely Venom Girls

Oh, those lovely Venom Girls!  Check out the pics that they shared with DFWfotoball.

The Venom Girls, of course, are the cheerleaders/dancers representing the Collin County Rattlers.  Catch them at the next Rattlers game!

Venom Girls

 

Venom Girls

 

Venom Girls

Longhorns become Rattler-bitten in loss

By Chase Rader–The Collin County Rattlers took their first possession of the second half with 10:17 left in the 3rd quarter.  With the score tied 7-7, the Rattlers drove the ball from their own 11 yard line and ate up 9:30 of the clock to score the go ahead touchdown to put them up 14-7.  Billy Bowman’s deflected touchdown pass found Justin Hille in the end zone to cap a drive that saw five first downs and two 4th down conversions.

Justin Hille celebration

Justin Hille celebrates his TD

The Rattlers opened up the game with a long drive that started at their own 20 and chewed up 6:19 off the clock that the Rattlers couldn’t convert into points.  The drive produced 5 five first downs like their second half opening drive. The ensuing punt flipped the field to set the Hunt County Longhorns back at their own 7.

Hunt County went three and out, as they did for all three of their first quarter possessions against a stingy Collin County defense led by defensive linemen Rod Richardson and Brandon Hearne.

The Longhorns first 1st down of the game came at 13:24 in the second quarter when RB Kenny Reed reversed field on a sweep to set them up in the red zone.

The Longhorns took advantage and drew first blood of the 2010 Texas United Football League championship rematch with a TD pass from QB Terry Mayo to Ameer Ali with 12:10 left in the first half.

Collin County responded with an 80 yard touchdown pass from Jason Bamhouse to John Rogers to knot the score up at 7-7 with just less than 5 minutes left in the half.

The Longhorns were looking at 4th & goal in the beginning of the fourth quarter after a good drive to respond to the Rattlers opening march in the second half.  Leroy Plant picked Longhorn QB Mayo to stop Hunt County from matching the score.

After trading punts the Rattlers took over at their own 26 with 8:42 left in the game.  Once again, the Rattlers staged an impressive drive on the legs of Greg Greene and George Moss.  Collin County used up over six minutes of the clock and scored the final touchdown on a great run by George Moss to win the game 21-7.


Chase Rader

Chase Rader

Chase graduated from High School in 1999 from Putnam City High School in Oklahoma City. After high school, Chase played one season at William Jewell College in Libery, MO before serving in the Navy from 2001-2004. Currently, he lives Keller, TX with his wife and dog where his wife is a teacher at a nearby school.

Arlington Bulldogs 2011 Preview

By Daniel Durany–The Arlington Bulldogs will be playing in the Texas United Football League.  TUFL is made of 32 teams in six divisions.  The breakdown of each division is two divisions will have six teams each and four divisions will have five teams.

Bulldogs Logo

Arlington Bulldogs

Arlington will be playing in the Western Division of the TUFL which consists of five other teams: Breckenridge Mustangs, Abilene Gladiators, Fort Worth Avengers, DFW Xpress, and Weatherford Bullets.

Their team owner is Kimpell Richardson and her husband, James Richardson is the team’s General Manager & Head Coach.

James Richardson has over ten years of coaching experience at various levels.  Richardson has played three years of minor league football at various positions such as Running Back, Defensive Back, Free Safety, & Linebacker.

Key leaders to ignite the Bulldogs this upcoming season are Tight End Jon McNutt and Defensive Back Devin Mitchell.

Their home games will be played at Josey Ranch Sports Complex in Carrollton.  For further information on direction to the sports complex, they can be reached at 972.242.9822.

Arlington’s schedule consists of ten regular season games playing two times against each opponent from the Western Division. Their two bye weeks are on April 23 & May 7th.

Their first game of the season is on February 26 on the road against the Breckenridge Mustangs.  Then their first two home games of the season will be on March 5 against the Abilene Gladiators and March 12th against the Fort Worth Avengers.

March 19 & March 26 will be road games against the Weatherford Bullets & DFW Xpress.

For the second half of the regular season, the Bulldogs will have home games against Breckenridge & Weatherford in the month of April and the final regular season game is against DFW Xpress on May 14th.  The Bulldogs will have road games on April 9 and 16 against Abilene and Fort Worth.

For further contact information, please reach Coach James at 817-468-2411 or coachjames@arlingtonbulldogs.org if interested in football tryouts or Ms. LaRhonda Jackson at 214-298-5001 or ladybulldogs@arlingtonbulldogs.org for dancing tryouts.  You can also check them out on YouTube typing in Arlington Bulldogs.


Author: Daniel Durany

Daniel Durany

Daniel is a graduate of TCU and talented writer and statistician. Sports is his passion, and he is a stat guru. He is constantly researching stats to provide trivia and insights to his friends. When he is not writing about sports, he gives speeches on autism.

Rattlers Ready for Another Title Shot

Venom Girls

The Venom Girls make the games THAT much better!

By Chase Rader–The Collin County Rattlers open up their third campaign in the Texas United Football League with a rematch of the 2010 championship game.   The Hunt County Longhorns visit the Rattlers Saturday February 26th, , 7:00 pm, at the home of Rattlers, Kimbrough Stadium in Murphey, TX.

RattlersThe last two games between the Rattlers and the Longhorns have been decided by a field goal.  Collin County won the second matchup against Hunt County in the 2010 season 34-31 on April 24th.  Hunt County defeated the Rattlers 17-14 for the TUFL title eight months ago in June.

Shawn Ellis will once again coach the Rattlers.  This is his second year at the helm of the Rattlers.  He was previously with the Dallas Chargers/Texas Wranglers.  He also serves as the Defensive Coordinator.  Look for a blitz heavy scheme from the Rattlers once again.

Chris Coldwell is also back with Coach Ellis to serve as Offensive Coordinator.  This will be his second year with the Rattlers.

Come watch the Rattlers (and the Venom Girls!) begin to make another TUFL title run in 2011 next Saturday.  Given the recent history with these two teams, it should make for a great game to open the TUFL season.

Rattlers 2011 Schedule

Date Opponent Time Score
2/26 Hunt County Longhorns TBA
3/5 @Irving Ravens TBA
3/12 @Copperas Cove Soldiers TBA
3/19 Lone Star Venom TBA
3/26 North Texas Bandits TBA
4/2 @Hunt County Longhorns TBA
4/9 Irving Ravens TBA
4/16 @Lonestar Venom TBA
4/23 BYE TBA
4/30 Texarkana Warriors TBA
5/7 BYE TBA
5/14 @North Texas Bandits TBA

Chase Rader

Chase Rader

Chase graduated from High School in 1999 from Putnam City High School in Oklahoma City. After high school, Chase played one season at William Jewell College in Libery, MO before serving in the Navy from 2001-2004. Currently, he lives Keller, TX with his wife and dog where his wife is a teacher at a nearby school.

Avenger Cheerleader Audtions

Avengers Audtions

The Fort Worth Avengers’ Lady Avengers will be holding tryouts on February 12, 2011 in Saginaw, TX.  If you are interested in dancing for the Lady Avengers, contact Mrs. Watts 817-456-8722 or Eboni Gray 817-557-1941 or by email below.

E-mail: avengerscheerlead@att.net or eboniemail@yahoo.com

To find out more about the auditions, you can visit their website for more information by clicking the link below.

DFWAvengers.com

Hunger Bowl is this Weekend

This game was being talked about on Monday night’s Saturday Night Lights.  The Avengers and Vipers will hook up in on of this season’s most anticipated exhibition games.

January 9 and 2 pm in Wichita Falls, TX.

Hunger Bowl