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3/14/2022 6:04 pm  #1951


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1967 Week 6

Long Island Raiders - 20, Halifax Mariners - 14 - Long Island Stadium - July 28, 1967 - 7 PM ET - FNF - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
3-0 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
3-7 HFX - PTD QB Lyle Painter -> WR Jav Kerrigan
2nd Q
10-7 LI - PTD QB Stanley Troyer -> WR Larry Mossholder
13-7 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
3rd Q
20-7 LI - RTD RB Dareion Fields
4th Q
20-14 HFX - PTD QB Lyle Painter -> WR Dwayne Alexander

The Raiders would win their 4th straight in a crucial game against the Mariners to kick off rivalry week. 
The offence had a little more in them this week, with QB Stanley Troyer throwing just his second touchdown of the season, while RB Dareion Fields found the endzone again as well.
The defence did its job once again, holding off a pretty electric Mariner offence to just 7 points in the first 3 quarters.
Halifax’s defence had another oddly inconsistent performance, allowing the struggling Raiders’ offence to have their way on a few too many plays in this one.

Pittsburgh Blacksmiths - 27, Toronto Steelheads - 13 - Riverfront Stadium of Pittsburgh - July 29, 1967 - 12 PM ET - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 PIT - RTD RB Carter Roy
2nd Q
7-7 TOR - RTD RB Max Tracy
10-7 PIT - FG K Al Highlander
17-7 PIT - PTD QB Magnus Torrensen -> WR Nathan Murray-Lawrence
3rd Q
17-10 TOR - FG K Bob Randall
24-10 PIT - PTD QB Magnus Torrensen -> WR Taylor Austin
24-13 TOR - FG K Bob Randall
4th Q
27-13 PIT - FG K Al Highlander

Pittsburgh came away with a big win on home field to get their second win of the season.
QB Magnus Torrensen looked much better than he was last week against the Rouge, throwing a pair of touchdowns and only 1 interception when compared to no touchdowns and 3 picks.
Toronto’s offence looks just as flat as it has been since their week 2 win against the Mariners.
Max Tracy was the only source of success while the Blacksmiths defence had a strong outing.

Louisville Thunder - 41 - Indiana Victors - 34 - OT - Thunder Stadium - July 29, 1967 - 3:30 PM ET - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
0-7 IND - PTD QB Tom Applewhite -> TE Emmanuel Hines
7-7 LOU - RTD RB Rodney Clark
2nd Q
7-14 IND - PTD QB Tom Applewhite -> WR Silas Peyton
10-14 LOU - FG K Frank Hughes
10-17 IND - FG K Ross Poindexter
3rd Q
17-17 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Carter Henderson
17-24 IND - RTD RB Raymond Green
4th Q
24-24 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Lloyd Lane
24-27 IND - FG K Ross Poindexter
27-27 LOU - FG K Frank Hughes
Overtime
27-34 IND - RTD RB Raymond Green
34-34 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Lloyd Lane
41-34 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Lloyd Lane

The Thunder-Victors rivalry had one of its best instalments this rivalry week. 
The game looked to be in favour of the Victors throughout as they managed to keep just one step ahead of the Thunder. 
Louisville managed to get the last punch in and tie the game on a last-second field goal to send the game to a well-deserved overtime.
In the extra frame, it seemed like business as usual with the Victors grabbing a touchdown on the opening drive, while Louisville tied it right back up. 
However, on Indiana’s next attempt, Applewhite would make a mistake and S Johnny Berger would take advantage and grab an interception which would allow WR Lloyd Lane to score his 3rd touchdown of the game and win it for the Thunder who now have 3 straight wins.
Indiana on the other hand is in a shocking deep hole at 1-5, and looks to be way out of the running for the playoffs this season.

Boston Independents - 14, Providence Gold Stars - 24 - Richardson Stadium - July 29, 1967 - 7 PM ET - SNF - Weather: Light Rain
1st Q
0-3 PRO - FG K Elvis Franklin
2nd Q
7-3 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Felix Fontaine
7-10 PRO - PTD QB Connor O’Rourke -> WR Cedric Peterson
3rd Q
7-17 PRO - PTD QB Connor O’Rourke -> WR Cedric Peterson
4th Q
14-17 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Sam Nash
14-24 PRO - RTD RB Rashed Smith

Following their 2nd win of the season, the Independents immediately faltered back into a loss against the Gold Stars.
Frustration was continuing to show from Boston’s Captain QB Nathaniel Braddock, as they just could not get much to go their way and they are starting to fall behind in the race in the East.
Providence did a solid job keeping Boston on their toes, forcing 3 turnovers in the rain.
O’Rourke still had a solid day through the air finding his star WR Cedric Peterson for a pair of touchdowns to help lift his team to victory over his rivals.
DB Neville Falkner has been a bit quiet in the last few weeks, but he got an interception in this one to bring his total up to 4.

Montreal Rouge - 31, Ottawa Royals - 26 - Mount Royal Stadium - July 30, 1967 - 1 PM ET - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 MTL - PTD QB Gene Bishop -> WR Taylor Karis
7-3 OTT - FG K Ira Foster
7-6 OTT - FG K Ira Foster
2nd Q
14-6 MTL - RTD RB Scott Mallard-White
14-9 OTT - FG K Ira Foster
3rd Q
21-6 MTL - DTD INT S Garet deVale
21-12 OTT - FG K Ira Foster
24-12 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
4th Q
24-19 OTT - RTD RB Corbyn Knight
31-19 MTL - PTD QB Gene Bishop -> WR Yahui Sun
31-26 OTT - PTD QB Michael Benedict -> WR Colby Bancana

Montreal jumped out to a strong start with a touchdown on their first drive, while Ottawa struggled to get into the endzone, but still managed a pair of field goals.
The second quarter had Montreal grab another touchdown while the defence caused problems for Michael Benedict with an interception and forced fumble.
The 3rd didn’t get better for the Royals as S Garet deVale would take an interception back for a touchdown to extend their lead.
Ottawa’s offensive struggles seemed to dissipate in the final quarter as they mounted a comeback, but a Yahui Sun touchdown kept Montreal in front.

Buffalo Blue Wings - 30, London Tigers - 13 - Milton Charles Stadium - July 30, 1967 - 4 PM ET - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 BUF - PTD QB Charles Lemieux -> WR Zachariah Pembroke
7-3 LDN - FG K Nimrod Handsworth
2nd Q
10-3 BUF - FG K Ryan Perch
13-3 BUF - FG K Ryan Perch
3rd Q
20-3 BUF - PTD QB Charles Lemieux -> WR Julius Drake
20-10 LDN - RTD RB Austin Andrews
23-10 BUF - FG K Ryan Perch
4th Q
23-13 LDN - FG K Nimrod Handsworth
30-13 BUF - RTD RB Jimmy Golden

There was initial hope that the Tigers could keep it close with the Division-leading Blue Wings, however, the hope was quickly diminished when the Blue Wings scored a touchdown on their second play from scrimmage.
The Tigers tried to bounce back, but Buffalo kept the lead throughout to win their 5th game of the season and hold the best record in the league.
London’s offence was completely shut down overall by Buffalo with their passing game having its worst outing.
This is a huge win for the Blue Wings who will have a chance to push the Tigers out of the division fight with their rematch next week.

Injury Report
WR Sam Nash BOS - Day-to-Day
OL Taylor Alexander IND - 9 Weeks
OL Elliot Barrett MTL - Day-to-Day
OL Peter Kingsley OTT - Day-to-Day
TE Tanner Tint PIT - Season

Players of the Week

OFF: WR Lloyd Lane LOU - 3 Receiving Touchdowns, 176 Receiving Yards

DEF: S Garet deVale MTL - 1 Interception, 1 Defensive Touchdown, 8 Tackles, 2 Passes Defended

Standings
WEST
Buffalo 5-1
Louisville 4-2
London 3-3
Pittsburgh 2-4
Indiana 1-5
Toronto 1-5

EAST
Ottawa 4-2
Long Island 4-2
Montreal 4-2
Halifax 3-3
Providence 3-3
Boston 2-4

Power Rankings
1 - Buffalo -
2 - Long Island +1
3 - Louisville +4
4 - Halifax -2
5 - Ottawa -1
6 - London -1
7 - Montreal +3
8 - Providence +1
9 - Indiana -3
10 - Boston -
11 - Pittsburgh +1
12 - Toronto -1

Week 7 Games
PIT (2-4) @ LI (4-2) - AUG 3, 1967 - 7 PM ET - Thursday Night Football
LOU (4-2) @ PRO (3-3) - AUG 4, 1967 - 7 PM ET - Friday Night Football
OTT (4-2) @ BOS (2-4) - AUG 5, 1967 - 3 PM ET
MTL (4-2) @ HFX (3-3) - AUG 5, 1967 - 7 PM ET - Saturday Night Football
TOR (1-5) @ IND (1-5) - AUG 6, 1967 - 1 PM ET
BUF (5-1) @ LDN (3-3) - AUG 6, 1967 - 4 PM ET

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3/14/2022 10:53 pm  #1952


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Wow, two of my guys as players of the week! That plus a Providence victory over Boston, things are going well!

 

3/15/2022 9:40 pm  #1953


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Here is hoping Xerxes can get some playing time, try to turn the season around.


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3/16/2022 5:45 pm  #1954


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Week 7 Transactions

TRADE ALERT

The second half of the NAAF season started off with a bang as the Raiders made a blockbuster trade. The Raiders had a tough situation arising with WR Casey Coleman. The former 9th overall pick has been frustrated with the lack of targets within the Raiders offence. Compared to the top reception catchers from the other 11 teams, Coleman is by far the lowest. It simply is because the Raiders do run the ball a majority of the time. Coleman had expressed his desire for more targets when he signed his 2-year extension following the 1965 championship season but has not gotten his wish, in fact, this season, the targets have gone down. Due to the situation, Coleman is likely going to enter free agency at the end of the season, so the Raiders felt they had to trade him to get value as he is still a solid WR. What the Raiders were hoping to get back is a starting Tight End (a difficult task considering not many teams would want to part ways with their starting TE), a cheaper, younger Wide Receiver, and a #2 Running Back for insurance behind Dareion Fields. To make the deal even tougher, the Raiders also are right up against the Salary Cap which means they need to offload more than they take on. 

5 Teams made offers for Coleman. Boston was looking to add a top-tier WR for Braddock and had offered to once again give RB Kendall Morgan to the Raiders alongside WR Sam Nash and TE Willis Harrington. London seemed like they could push to go all-in this season and even looked at giving up WR Russell Wilcox and RB Cody Barnes, but no TE. Coleman’s hometown team of Toronto put in an offer with RB Lukas Ivarsson and WR Kyle Hatherly, but like the Tigers, no TE. Pittsburgh made an interesting offer with 24-year-old WR Justin Dubuque and RB Stavros Black, but due to TE Tanner Tint’s season-ending injury, they were not looking to trade TE Bobby Clark. In the end, the Louisville Thunder were the ones to check off all of the boxes for the Raiders. 

They would send their starting TE Christopher Gist, 25-year-old WR Chad Anderson, and RB Greg Dix to Long Island in exchange for WR Casey Coleman, LB Sam Wynn, to take another large salary off the Raiders' hands, and TE Davis Langer. $7,000 will be retained from Gist’s contract to help with the Raiders’ cap. 

The Raiders land their starting TE in the experienced Christopher Gist, they still get a younger and cheaper WR in Chad Anderson, plus RB Greg Dix has shown flashes of strong play while with the Thunder. Of course, this trade may even look better for the Thunder who add Coleman to a WR core next to WR Lloyd Lane, which could be a deadly combo. LB Sam Wynn provides some veteran help to the defence, and TE Davis Langer had played in Louisville prior to this season and should be able to fit right in, however, Louisville has announced rookie TE Rex Williamson will be the starting TE for Week 7. 

The Thunder have also called up RB Lando Blake and sent down LB Brian O'Flaherty. The Raiders on the other hand have placed RB Joseph Van Horne on Waivers and called up LB Greg Manson.

ROSTER MOVES

Elsewhere, Indiana has placed OL Taylor Alexander on Injured Reserve and called up rookie OL TJ Overton. Montreal has placed both RB Henri Létourneau and LB Cornelius Mayo on Waivers and removed RB Hugo Hughes and LB Sam Fitzroy from the IR. Boston has taken WR Evan Clanton off IR and placed WR Randy Wilkins on Waivers. 


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3/18/2022 5:31 pm  #1955


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1967 Week 7

Long Island Raiders - 34, Pittsburgh Blacksmiths - 16 - Long Island Stadium - August 3, 1967 - 7 PM ET - TNF - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 LI - PTD QB Stanley Troyer -> WR Larry Mossholder
10-0 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
2nd Q
10-3 PIT - FG K Al Highlander
10-10 PIT - PTD QB Magnus Torrensen -> WR Nathan Murray-Lawrence
17-10 LI - RTD RB Dareion Fields
3rd Q
17-13 PIT - FG K Al Highlander
24-13 LI - RTD RB Dareion Fields
24-16 PIT - FG K Al Highlander
4th Q
31-16 LI - RTD RB Greg Dix
34-16 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher

The Raiders rolled on to their 5th straight win, following their massive trade earlier in the week.
QB Stanley Troyer threw his 3rd touchdown of the season after the Raiders had let go of their best WR, as Larry Mossholder slipped into the top role and performed well.
RB Dareion Fields had a strong day with a pair of touchdowns, while their new acquisition of RB Greg Dix had to play more than expected when RB Scott Norton left the game with an injury; Dix would go on to score a touchdown in the 4th quarter.
After tying the game at 10, the Blacksmiths’ offence was shut down as QB Magnus Torrensen struggled to move the ball against the strong Raiders’ defence. 

Providence Gold Stars - 35, Louisville Thunder - 20 - New Providence Stadium - August 4, 1967 - 7 PM ET - FNF - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
0-3 LOU - FG K Frank Hughes
7-3 PRO - PTD QB Connor O’Rourke -> WR Cedric Peterson
2nd Q
7-6 LOU - FG K Frank Hughes
14-6 PRO - PTD QB Connor O’Rourke -> WR Doug Piva
21-6 PRO - RTD RB Rashed Smith
3rd Q
21-13 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Lloyd Lane
28-13 PRO - PTD QB Connor O’Rourke -> WR Owen Paisley
4th Q
28-20 LOU - RTD RB Rodney Clark
35-20 PRO - DTD INT DB Neville Falkner

Louisville’s new acquisition took a little time to get used to the offence which resulted in a less than spectacular outing against the Gold Stars.
A mistake from WR Casey Coleman did end up making a costly mistake late in the game running the wrong route which led to a DB Neville Falkner pick-6 to seal the game.
Providence had a strong day to win their 3rd straight game where O’Rourke connected with all 3 of the team’s starting WRs for a touchdown.
The Gold Stars seem to be catching fire at the right time to make a push for the playoffs.

Boston Independents - 30, Ottawa Royals - 14 - Richardson Stadium - August 5, 1967 - 3 PM ET - Weather: Cloudy/Light Rain
1st Q
7-0 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Alexei Dubois
14-0 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Alexei Dubois
2nd Q
14-7 OTT - PTD QB Michael Benedict -> WR Julian Santiago
17-7 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
3rd Q
20-7 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
27-7 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Evan Clanton
4th Q
27-14 OTT - RTD RB Corbyn Knight
30-14 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg

Nathaniel Braddock seemed to be fed up with the constant struggles and took it upon himself to beat the living daylights out of the Royals. 
With a pair of touchdowns in the first half, the game was over before it even started.
WR Evan Clanton made his return to the lineup and scored a touchdown in the win.
Ottawa was not able to climb back as QB Michael Benedict had a horrible outing, throwing 3 interceptions in the loss.
DB Oliver Langstrom continued to have a strong season with his new team grabbing 2 of the 3 interceptions to give him 5 on the season for Boston.
The rest of the offence sputtered with Benedict’s struggles showing the true importance of a starting QB. 

Halifax Mariners - 27, Montreal Rouge - 17 - Atlantic Stadium - August 5, 1967 - 7 PM ET - SNF - Weather: Rain
1st Q
7-0 HFX - PTD QB Lyle Painter -> WR Shane Steadman
2nd Q
7-3 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
14-3 HFX - PTD QB Lyle Painter -> RB Ronald O’Sullivan
3rd Q
14-10 MTL - PTD QB Gene Bishop -> WR Taylor Karis
4th Q
14-17 MTL - RTD RB Hugo Hughes
17-17 HFX - FG K Albert Wickerweaver
Overtime
24-17 HFX - PTD QB Lyle Painter -> WR Shane Steadman
27-17 HFX - FG K Albert Wickerweaver

Halifax and Montreal had a back and forth duel that perfectly summed up the closeness of the East Division at the moment. 
Halifax had a strong first half going up 14-3, with the offence clicking and the defence shutting down the Rouge.
Montreal came back in the second half following HC Jimmy Sargent’s adjustments and a rallying speech from Captain OL Mathieu Roy. 
The Rouge defence held off the Mariners’ offence while their own offence scored a pair of touchdowns to take a lead late. 
In the end, the Mariners were able to get a late field goal to force overtime.
In the extra frame, the Mariners’ bounced back and they controlled the quarter with a touchdown and a field goal while the defence only allowed 21 yards of offence in overtime.

Indiana Victors - 41, Toronto Steelheads - 21 - Victory Stadium - August 6, 1967 - 1 PM ET - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 IND - RTD RB Raymond Green
14-0 IND - PTD QB Tom Applewhite -> WR Ed Edwards
2nd Q
17-0 IND - FG K Ross Poindexter
17-7 TOR - PTD QB Todd Baker -> WR Edmund Landry
24-7 IND - PTD QB Tom Applewhite -> WR Orlando Barrack
24-10 TOR - K Bob Randall
3rd Q
31-10 IND - RTD RB Raymond Green
31-17 TOR - RTD RB Max Tracy
4th Q
31-20 TOR - FG K Bob Randall
38-20 IND - PTD QB Tom Applewhite -> WR Silas Peyton
38-21 TOR - Single K Bob Randall
41-21 IND - FG K Ross Poindexter

The Victors took out their frustration on the Steelheads by putting up 41 points to take their 2nd win of the season.
QB Tom Applewhite threw 3 touchdowns in the win, which certainly put to bed any questions that he is still the guy to lead this team.
RB Raymond Green also continued to be an important part of the offence for the Victors with his own two touchdowns and 111 rushing yards.
Toronto had a little more fight in them on offence this time, as QB Todd Baker threw his first passing touchdown of the season, but their defence could not stop the Victors’ offence and they fell way too far behind. 

London Tigers - 14, Buffalo Blue Wings - 22 - Western Fair Stadium - August 6, 1967 - 4 PM ET - Weather: Partly Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 LDN - RTD RB Austin Andrews
7-7 BUF - RTD RB Jimmy Golden
2nd Q
7-14 BUF - PTD QB Charles Lemieux -> WR Zachariah Pembroke
3rd Q
7-21 BUF - PTD QB Charles Lemieux -> TE Paul Arturberry
4th Q
7-22 BUF - Single K Ryan Perch
14-22 LDN - PTD QB Riley Kiernan -> WR Cole Fletcher

The Tigers once again were no match for the Blue Wings as Buffalo swept their season series with another strong win.
London had scored a touchdown early in the game, but that was the last moment that they had control of the game.
Buffalo took over and controlled the game from that point forward and put up 22 unanswered points.
London attempted to make a strong comeback in the 4th with rookie WR Cole Fletcher getting an opportunity to show off his talents and score his first touchdown.
However, they were too far back and Buffalo held on to improve to 6-1 and create some distance to Louisville and London for the top of the division.

Injury Report
DL Dennis Hughes BUF - 5 Weeks
OL Barry Florence LDN - Day-to-Day
OL Jeffrey Uduike LDN - Day-to-Day
DL Chuck Charleston III LDN - Day-to-Day
RB Scott Norton LI - 7 Weeks
LB Le’Darius Wynn LOU - Day-to-Day
LB Calvin Hardy LOU - 1 Week
TE Ryan Hatcher OTT - 11 Weeks
WR Al Allmendinger TOR - Day-to-Day
OL Evan Kilgore TOR - 1 Week

Players of the Week

OFF: QB Connor O’Rourke PRO - 3 Passing Touchdowns, 231 Passing Yards

DEF: DB Oliver Langstrom BOS - 2 Interceptions, 5 Tackles

Standings
WEST
Buffalo 6-1
Louisville 4-3
London 3-4
Indiana 2-5
Pittsburgh 2-5
Toronto 1-6

EAST
Long Island 5-2
Halifax 4-3
Providence 4-3
Ottawa 4-3
Montreal 4-3
Boston 3-4

Power Rankings
1 - Buffalo -
2 - Long Island -
3 - Halifax +1
4 - Louisville -1
5 - Providence +3
6 - London -
7 - Ottawa -2
8 - Montreal -1
9 - Boston +1
10 - Indiana -1
11 - Pittsburgh -
12 - Toronto -

Week 8 Games
PRO (4-3) @ OTT (4-3) - AUG 10 - 7 PM ET - Thursday Night Football
IND (2-5) @ HFX (4-3) - AUG 11 - 7 PM ET - Friday Night Football
LI (5-2) @ LOU (4-3) - AUG 12 - 3 PM ET
BUF (6-1) @ PIT (2-5) - AUG 12 - 7 PM ET - Saturday Night Football
*BUF clinches playoff spot with Win + LDN Loss
LDN (3-4) @ MTL (4-3) - AUG 13 - 1 PM ET
BOS (3-4) @ TOR (1-6) - AUG 13 - 4 PM ET

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3/18/2022 5:34 pm  #1956


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Hahaha, suck it Tigers



 

3/18/2022 6:10 pm  #1957


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Gold Stars... good?

 

3/19/2022 3:53 am  #1958


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

It’s hard getting adjusted to being a fan of an awful team. It’s the only one of my kids worth rooting for since Rusty passed… it was cold in Toronto but my heart feels coldest in Indiana. RIP my nastiest boy.



 

3/22/2022 5:10 pm  #1959


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1967 Week 8

TRANSACTIONS
BUF: DL Dennis Hughes - Active Roster -> Injured Reserve
BUF: DL Nicholas Patterson - Reserve List -> Active Roster
LI: RB Scott Norton - Active Roster -> Injured Reserve
LI: RB Joseph Van Horne - Waivers -> Active Roster
OTT: TE Ryan Hatcher - Active Roster -> Injured Reserve
OTT: TE Ross Hämäläinen - Free Agent -> Signed

Ottawa Royals - 23, Providence Gold Stars - 20 - Royals Stadium at Brewer Park - August 10, 1967 - 7 PM ET - TNF - Weather: Partly Cloudy
1st Q
3-0 OTT - FG K Ira Foster
10-0 OTT - RTD RB Corbyn Knight
2nd Q
10-7 PRO - PTD QB Connor O’Rourke -> WR Owen Paisley
17-7 OTT - PTD QB Michael Benedict -> WR Colby Bancana
17-10 PRO - FG K Elvis Franklin
3rd Q
20-10 OTT - FG K Ira Foster
20-13 PRO - FG K Elvis Franklin
4th Q
20-20 PRO - RTD RB Rashed Smith
23-20 OTT - FG K Ira Foster

The Royals bounced back from a 3-game losing streak to take an important win at home against the Gold Stars. 
The offence managed to be more consistent than they have been in recent weeks with a steady flow of scoring throughout the game.
The defence also continued to be an important factor with a tipped pass from DL Bernhard Hartmann landing in the arms of LB Enzo Morello led to a huge touchdown in the second quarter.
Providence’s 3-game win streak comes to an end as their offence was having trouble against the feisty Royals defence.
4 turnovers overall did not help the team in pursuit of another win.

Halifax Mariners - 23, Indiana Victors - 27 - Atlantic Stadium - August 11, 1967 - 7 PM ET - FNF - Weather: Cloudy
1st Q
3-0 HFX - FG K Albert Wickerweaver
3-7 IND - RTD RB Raymond Green
2nd Q
10-7 HFX - PTD QB Lyle Painter -> WR Jav Kerrigan
10-10 IND - FG K Ross Poindexter
10-17 IND - PTD QB Tom Applewhite -> TE Emmanuel Hines
3rd Q
17-17 HFX - RTD RB Ronald O’Sullivan
20-17 HFX - FG K Albert Wickerweaver
20-20 IND - FG K Ross Poindexter
4th Q
23-20 HFX - FG K Albert Wickerweaver
23-27 IND - RTD RB Raymond Green

The Victors finally came out on top in one of their many close games this season.
A late touchdown from RB Raymond Green was enough to get the Victors in the win column. 
They still once again had some moments that could have thrown the game away with a huge interception thrown to DB Aquilio Ruiz that set up a potentially game-winning field goal, along with a turnover on downs after QB Jimm Kidd bobbled the snap on a 3rd and Inches attempt earlier in the second half.
Halifax had their hand on the victory, but their defence could not find an answer to the Victors' offence on the final drive which cost them a much-needed victory.

Louisville Thunder - 24, Long Island Raiders - 24 - OT - Thunder Stadium - August 12, 1967 - 3 PM ET - Weather: Clear
1st Q
0-7 LI- RTD RB Dareion Fields
7-7 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Casey Coleman
2nd Q
14-7 LOU - PTD QB Buck Murphy -> WR Lloyd Lane
14-10 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
3rd Q
17-10 LOU - FG K Frank Hughes
17-17 LI - RTD RB Dareion Fields
4th Q
17-24 LI - PTD QB Stanley Troyer -> TE Christopher Gist
24-24 LOU - QB Buck Murphy -> WR Casey Coleman
Overtime
No Score

The Thunder and Raiders had the league’s first tie since Boston and Montreal tied in week 10 of the 1964 season.
WR Casey Coleman torched his old team for a pair of touchdowns, including the game-tying score to force overtime, in probably one of the best performances of his career.
The Raiders also used a weapon that they received from the Thunder, with TE Christopher Gist scoring a touchdown on a play-action play.
Once the game got to overtime, the Raiders’ defence stepped up and were able to shut down the Thunder offence, however, their own offence struggled to move the ball at all and couldn’t score leaving the game tied.

Pittsburgh Blacksmiths - 31, Buffalo Blue Wings - 41 - Riverfront Stadium of Pittsburgh - August 12, 1967 - 7 PM ET - SNF - Weather: Partly Cloudy
1st Q
0-3 BUF - FG K Ryan Perch
7-3 PIT - RTD RB Carter Roy
2nd Q
7-10 BUF - RTD RB Jimmy Golden
10-10 PIT - FG K Al Highlander
10-13 BUF - FG K Ryan Perch
17-13 PIT - PTD QB Magnus Torrensen -> WR Taylor Austin
3rd Q
17-20 BUF - PTD QB Charles Lemiuex -> WR Jimmy Jack
24-20 PIT - PTD QB Magnus Torrensen -> WR Nathan Murray-Lawrence
24-27 BUF - RTD RB Jimmy Golden
4th Q
24-34 BUF - RTD RB Jimmy Golden
24-41 BUF - PTD QB Charles Lemieux -> WR Julius Drake
31-41 PIT - PTD QB Magnus Torrensen -> TE Bobby Clark

Pittsburgh put up a decent fight against the Blue Wings in a game that was expected to be a bloodbath, keeping it to a 3-point game heading into the final quarter.
Unfortunately for the Blacksmiths, the Blue Wings would have enough with the funny business and would score a pair of touchdowns in the 4th quarter to make it a 17-point game.
Pittsburgh did get a touchdown back to TE Bobby Clark, but the Blue Wings were just that much better.
With the win, the Blue Wings have a shot at being the first to clinch a playoff spot if the Tigers fall to the Rouge on Sunday.

Montreal Rouge - 30, London Tigers - 22 - Mount Royal Stadium - August 13, 1967 - 1 PM ET - Weather: Partly Cloudy
1st Q
7-0 MTL - PTD QB Gene Bishop -> WR Taylor Karis
7-3 LDN - FG K Nimrod Handsworth
14-3 MTL - DTD INT S Garet deVale
2nd Q
14-6 LDN - FG K Nimrod Handsworth
17-6 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
17-12 LDN - RTD RB Austin Andrews
3rd Q
17-15 LDN - FG K Nimrod Handsworth
24-15 MTL - RTD RB Hugo Hughes
27-15 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
4th Q
27-22 LDN - RTD RB Austin Andrews
30-22 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger

The Tigers dropped their 4th straight game, which put them way on the back foot in the West Division.
Early mistakes from QB Riley Kiernan led to the team falling into an early 14-3 hole.
He was able to rebound a bit to get the Tigers back into the game, however, the Rouge fed off of their home crowd and they would keep ahead throughout the game.
Montreal was not expected to be 5-3 at this point with their weaker defence, but HC Jimmy Sargent has been able to get the defence to buy into his system and they have overcome the skill gap and keep the team winning games, while their offence continues to score at will.
*Buffalo clinches a playoff spot

Toronto Steelheads - 25, Boston Independents - 20 - Anderson Stadium - August 13, 1967 - 4 PM ET - Weather: Partly Cloudy
1st Q
0-3 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
3-3 TOR - FG K Bob Randall
2nd Q
3-6 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
10-6 TOR - RTD RB Max Tracy
3rd Q
10-13 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Alexei Dubois
17-13 TOR - RTD RB Max Tracy
18-13 TOR - Single K Bob Randall
4th Q
25-13 TOR - RTD RB Max Tracy
25-20 BOS - PTD QB Nathaniel Braddock -> WR Evan Clanton

The Steelheads took advantage of the Independents’ weaker front 7 and let RB Max Tracy pound the rock, putting up 3 touchdowns to get the team’s second win of the season.
The Steelheads also got a strong performance from their defence to give the Independents some trouble throughout the game with DL Johnathan Ellison getting to QB Nathaniel Braddock several times.
Boston takes a brutal loss with this one, which really puts them in a very deep hole in the East Division which is very competitive.
Braddock continued to express frustration, especially when the O-line struggled to protect him.

Injury Report
OL Andrew Parsley IND - Day-to-Day
LB Sam Wheeler OTT - 6 Weeks
DL Keith Gavelstein OTT - 1 Week

Players of the Week

OFF: RB Max Tracy TOR - 3 Rushing Touchdowns, 175 Rushing Yards

DEF: DL Bernhard Hartmann OTT - 1 Forced Fumble, 1 Sack, 1 Pass Deflected, 4 Tackles

Standings
WEST
Buffalo 7-1 -x
Louisville 4-3-1
Indiana 3-5
London 3-5
Pittsburgh 2-6
Toronto 2-6

EAST
Long Island 5-2-1
Ottawa 5-3
Montreal 5-3
Halifax 4-4
Providence 4-4
Boston 3-5

Power Rankings
1 - Buffalo -
2 - Long Island -
3 - Halifax -
4 - Louisville -
5 - Ottawa +2
6 - Montreal +2
7 - Providence -2
8 - Indiana +2
9 - London -3
10 - Boston -1
11 - Pittsburgh -
12 - Toronto -

Week 9 Games
OTT (5-3) @ LDN (3-5) - AUG 18 - 7 PM ET - Friday Night Football
PIT (2-6) @ BOS (3-5) - AUG 19 - 12 PM ET
PRO (4-4) @ IND (3-5) - AUG 19 - 3:30 PM ET
LI (5-2-1) @ BUF (7-1) - AUG 19 - 7 PM ET - Saturday Night Football
*BUF Clinches West Division with Win + LOU Loss
HFX (4-4) @ LOU (4-3-1) - AUG 20 - 1 PM ET
TOR (2-6) @ MTL (5-3) - AUG 20 - 4 PM ET

Last edited by Wallflower (3/23/2022 2:07 pm)


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3/22/2022 6:58 pm  #1960


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Playoff bound baby!

Lets Go Buffalo!



 

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