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10/19/2020 5:36 pm  #921


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1958 Week 2 

Boston Independents - 20, Buffalo Blue Wings - 10 - Richardson Stadium - July 4, 1958 - 4 PM ET
1st
7-0 BOS - TD WR Ellis Lindholm
2nd
10-0 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
3rd
10-3 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer
13-3 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
4th
13-10 BUF - TD RB Arthur Conner
20-10 BOS - TD RB Kendall Morgan  

With Bart Swayze under centre, the Independents would manage to come away with a strong defensive win over the defending champions on the 4th of July.
WR Ellis Lindholm would make several Blue Wings miss en route to a 32-yard touchdown.
The Boston defence would play well with LB Brent Harper coming up with a forced fumble and then DB Carson Scott and DB Lester Murphy with interceptions.
Buffalo had a last-ditch effort with S Frazier Brooks coming down with a pick to set up the Arthur Conner touchdown.  

Providence Gold Stars - 24, Louisville Thunder - 6 - New Providence Stadium - July 5, 1958 - 3 PM ET
1st
7-0 PRO - TD RB Johnnie Stafford
7-3 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
2nd
14-3 PRO - TD WR Cedric Peterson
3rd
14-6 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
4th
21-6 PRO - TD WR Cedric Peterson
24-6 PRO - FG K Ira Foster 

Providence would lose their young WR Sammy Moss with an injury, but their rookie WR Cedric Peterson would make up for it with a pair of touchdowns.
Providence looked a whole lot better compared to the game against Montreal, especially the defence with DL Calis McDonough with a fumble, then DB Lee Wolfe with an interception.
Louisville struggled again, and late in the game QB Ollie Rogers took some snaps with QB Leonidas Dumont having a rough go. 

Ottawa Royals - 38, Montreal Rouge - 20 - Royals Stadium at Brewer Park - July 5, 1958 - 7 PM ET
1st
0-7 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
7-7 OTT - TD RB Alexei Volkov
2nd
7-10 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
14-10 OTT - TD WR Mackenzie Jones
21-10 OTT - TD RB Alexei Volkov
3rd
28-10 OTT - TD WR Chester Bennett
28-13 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
4th
28-20 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
31-20 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
38-20 OTT - TD DB Mingan Oliver 

The Royals and Rouge rivalry was an offensive battle with the Royals ultimately pulling away, but Montreal hung around for till the final 5 minutes.
RB Scott Mallard-White had a big game again to continue his strong start. 
Ottawa’s offence played really well with Matieau throwing a pair of TDs and Volkov scoring a pair of TD’s as well.DB Mingan Oliver came away with the game-winning interception on a check-down shot to Mallard-White 

Long Island Raiders - 16, London Tigers - 25 - Long Island Stadium - July 6, 1958 - 1 PM ET
1st
3-0 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
3-7 LDN - TD WR Max Sutton
2nd
10-7 LI - TD RB Darieon Fields
10-10 LDN - FG K Nathaniel King
3rd
10-17 LDN - TD RB Clifford Russell
13-17 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
16-17 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
4th
16-23 LDN - TD WR Wilbert Benjamin
16-25 LDN - 2PT TD TE Paul McDowell 


In his first official start as a Tiger, Riley Kiernan dominated the game with 2 touchdowns.
The Raiders’ defense was still strong, but the offence struggled with the Tigers’ defence and could not get to the endzone outside of RB Dareion Fields in the 2nd quarter. 
DL Olympus Heights had a pair of sacks and a forced fumble to give him a strong performance for the Tigers. 

Worcester Athletics - 23, Indiana Victors - 18 - Worcester Stadium - July 6, 1958 - 4 PM ET
1st
7-0 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
2nd
10-0 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis
16-0 WOR - TD DB Alexander Bradley
3rd
16-6 IND - TD RB Laurent Brazeau
16-8 IND - 2PT RB Laurent Brazeau
4th
23-8 WOR - TD WR Christian Venegas
23-11 IND - FG K Albert Carney
23-18 IND - TD RB Laurent Brazeau 

The Athletics had a strong first half going up 16-0, but the Victors with Brazeau leading the comeback effort, they would get close by the end of the game.
Worcester did hold on with QB Gene Bishop finding Venegas for his first career touchdown pass to get the win.
RB Rodney Clark would struggle early, but he would get hurt during the 2nd quarter thrusting Brazeau into the game. 
QB Duane Logan was better in the second half, but he hasn’t seemed to work as well with Clark which plays into some tension in the locker room in Indy. 

Injury Report
DB Patrick Lindsay BOS - Day-to-Day
DB Jared Francis BUF - Day-to-Day
RB Rodney Clark IND - 4 Weeks
DL William Collins LDN - 3 Weeks
DL Leroy Armstrong LOU - 2 Weeks
DL Clyde Dale MTL - Day-to-Day
S Jumon Cobb MTL - Day-to-Day
OL Bravon Covington OTT - 2 Weeks
WR Sammy Moss PRO - 2 Weeks
DB Dennis Kirchner WOR - 2 Weeks

Players of the Week 

OFF: RB Alexei Volkov OTT - 2 Rushing Touchdowns, 121 Rushing Yards 

DEF: DL Olympus Heights LDN - 2 Sacks, 4 Tackles, 1 Forced Fumble

Standings
WEST
London 2-0
Long Island 1-1
Buffalo 0-2
Louisville 0-2
Indiana 0-2

EAST
Ottawa 2-0
Boston 2-0
Montreal 1-1
Providence 1-1
Worcester 1-1

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

Week 3 Games
BUF (0-2) @ IND (0-2) - JUL 11 - 7 PM ET - Friday Night Football
LOU (0-2) @ LI (1-1) - JUL 12 - 2 PM ET
BOS (2-0) @ LDN (2-0) - JUL 12 - 7 PM ET - Saturday Night Football
OTT (2-0) @ PRO (1-1) - JUL 13 - 1 PM ET
WOR (1-1) @ MTL (1-1) - JUL 13 - 4 PM ET 


 

10/19/2020 5:39 pm  #922


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Are you kidding... this has been horrible!




 
 

10/19/2020 10:15 pm  #923


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Dumont struggling has me a bit worried, hopefully he can shake it off soon.

 

10/20/2020 1:03 am  #924


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Ha look at that! Olympus Heights gets the jersey shown. I guess I’m only good at making D.



 

10/20/2020 12:38 pm  #925


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

London so far looks like a real force this season and West division favorites. They still have two good teams in the way in LI and BUF but if they play how they have been playing they will win the division by a game or two.


Did you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Wise?
 

10/20/2020 7:10 pm  #926


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1958 Week 3

Indiana Victors - 9, Buffalo Blue Wings - 16 - Victory Stadium - July 11, 1958 - 7 PM ET
1st
2nd
6-0 IND - TD RB Laurent Brazeau
6-7 BUF - TD RB Pierre LeStrange
3rd
6-8 BUF - Single K Donald Brewer
4th
9-8 IND - FG K Albert Carney
9-14 BUF - TD WR LeRoy Krueger
9-16 BUF - 2PT RB Pierre LeStrange 

A very boring battle between the Victors and Blue Wings was the feature on Friday Night Football.
Buffalo would lose RB Arthur Conner to injury, but Pierre LeStrange would come through with a solid effort to give Buffalo their first win of the season.
QB Duane Logan would still struggle and the Victors may be looking to Caldwell Higgins III to start next season. 

Long Island Raiders - 27, Louisville Thunder - 10 - Long Island Stadium - July 12, 1958 - 3 PM ET
1st
3-0 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
10-0 LI - TD RB Dareion Fields
2nd
17-0 LI - TD WR Darryl Duke
3rd
24-0 LI - TD RB Dareion Fields
24-7 LOU - TD RB Lawrence Sharp
4th
27-7 LI - FG K Henderson Schumacher
27-10 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden 

The Raiders offence came through with a strong win in the rematch with the Thunder.
RB Dareion Fields would find his way into the endzone 2 more times to continue to make his early case for rookie of the year.
Louisville wasn’t too bad, they just ran into the stronger Raiders’ defence with LB Rusty McVee and LB Elijah Goldwater coming up with a forced fumble and DB Slay Mitchell bringing in an interception.
QB Leonidas Dumont hasn’t been amazing so far, but he is still showing some promise so far.
DB Jayden Mills did get his first career interception in the game for the Thunder as well. 

London Tigers - 31, Boston Independents - 35 - Wester Fair Stadium - July 12, 1958 - 7 PM ET
1st
7-0 LDN - TD WR Benedict Spencer
7-3 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
14-3 LDN - TD WR Wilbert Benjamin
2nd
14-6 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
14-13 BOS - TD RB Eddie Thompson
21-13 LDN - TD RB Clifford Russell
3rd
21-19 BOS - TD WR Ellis Lindholm
21-21 BOS - 2PT RB Kendall Morgan
24-21 LDN - FG K Nathaniel King
4th
24-28 BOS - TD WR Ellis Lindholm
31-28 LDN - TD WR Benedict Spencer
31-35 BOS - TD WR Ellis Lindholm 

Saturday night brought fireworks from Riley Kiernan and Nathaniel Braddock with the two combining for 6 passing touchdowns.
WR Ellis Lindholm would end up being the star for Boston scoring 3 touchdowns in the team’s win including breaking free of DB Ricardo Salvador for a 38-yard touchdown to win the game.
Both defences were not strong in the game but both came away with turnovers; LB Aengus Lynch and DL Dee Floyd would come up with a forced fumble each, while DB Jackson Miles would grab a pick for the tigers, and Boston would have LB Brent Harper grab a forced fumble and DB Lester Murphy would pick off Kiernan. 
Boston also achieves a 3-0 start for the first time since 1949. 

Providence Gold Stars - 17, Ottawa Royals - 23 - New Providence Stadium - July 13, 1958 - 1 PM ET
1st
0-7 OTT - TD WR Mackenzie Jones
7-7 PRO - TD WR Peter Brooks
2nd
14-7 PRO - TD RB Johnnie Stafford
14-10 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
3rd
14-17 OTT - TD RB Alexei Volkov
4th
14-20 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
17-20 PRO - FG K Ira Foster
17-23 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette 

Ottawa’s offence was not as dominant in this week’s showdown with the Gold Stars, but their defence came up strong in the second half holding Providence to only 3 points.
DB Uzzia Hayes had a pick and LB Douglas MacDougall had his first career forced fumble to go along with DL Olaf Viktorsson’s second of the season.
Providence was strong in the first half with O’Rourke getting the team to the endzone twice, but they fell flat in the second half.  

Montreal Rouge - 17, Worcester Athletics - 24 - Mount Royal Stadium - July 13, 1958 - 4 PM ET
1st
0-3 WOR - FG K Tevoris Francis
7-3 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
7-10 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
2nd
7-17 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
3rd
10-17 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
10-24 WOR - TD QB Gene Bishop
4th
17-24 MTL - TD WR Derek Cross 

RB Marcus Devonshire came alive in the first half for a pair of touchdowns en route to the team’s second win of the season.
QB Gene Bishop showed off his legs with a rushing touchdown of his own.
Montreal had a comeback attempt coming in the final quarter, but Worcester would hold them off with LB Scotty Williams with a pick.  

Injury Report
RB Arthur Conner BUF - Day-to-Day
S Neil Graham LDN - 3 Weeks
OL Lewis David LI - 10 Weeks
OL Moses Griffin LI - 2 Weeks
WR Marty Jay LOU - Day-to-Day
TE Eli Grant MTL - 2 Weeks
WR Floyd Wilcox PRO - 1 Week
DB Elvin Waters WOR - 1 Week 

Players of the Week 

OFF: WR Ellis Lindholm BOS - 3 Receiving Touchdowns, 143 Receiving Yards 

DEF: LB Scotty Williams WOR - 1 Interception, 1 Forced Fumble, 10 Tackles

Standings
WEST
London 2-1
Long Island 2-1
Buffalo 1-2
Louisville 0-3
Indiana 0-3

EAST
Ottawa 3-0
Boston 3-0
Worcester 2-1
Montreal 1-2
Providence 1-2

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

Week 4 Games
IND (0-3) @ MTL (1-2) - JUL 18 - 7 PM ET - Friday Night Football
LDN (2-1) @ LOU (0-3) - JUL 19 - 3 PM ET
BOS (3-0) @ OTT (3-0) - JUL 19 - 7 PM ET - Saturday Night Football
LI (2-1) @ BUF (1-2) - JUL 20 - 1 PM ET
PRO (1-2) @ WOR (2-1) - JUL 20 - 4 PM ET

Last edited by Wallflower (10/20/2020 7:20 pm)


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10/20/2020 7:22 pm  #927


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

What is wrong with the Victors? They can't even buy a win! Looking forward to Ottawa vs Boston though, that should be a great, great game!




 
 

10/20/2020 7:37 pm  #928


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Rugrat wrote:

What is wrong with the Victors? They can't even buy a win! Looking forward to Ottawa vs Boston though, that should be a great, great game!

I mean I think there were a lot of signs pointing to Indiana being the league's worst team...going all in last year on old stars and veterans did not go so well, as many of those players dropped off a cliff in skill or retired.
Yea the BOS-OTT game is going to be huge.


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10/22/2020 4:49 pm  #929


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1958 Week 4 

Montreal Rouge - 17, Indiana Victors - 19 - Mount Royal Stadium - July 18, 1958 - 7 PM ET
1st
0-3 IND - FG K Albert Carney
7-3 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
2nd
7-10 IND - TD DB Kelly Kirkland
3rd7-16 IND - TD WR David Burrows
14-16 MTL - TD RB Scott Mallard-White
4th
17-16 MTL - FG K Arthur Kettinger
17-19 IND - FG K Albert Carney 

QB Duane Logan came through in the second half to help get the Victors their first win of the season, which came after HC Maurice Evanson gave him one last shot before getting Caldwell Higgins ready to go. 
Logan would get David Burrows a touchdown and then would lead the game-winning drive in the 4th.
Kelly Kirkland also came up big with a pick-6 to get the Victors some more points.
RB Mallard-Whtie continued his strong start with a pair of touchdowns. 

Louisville Thunder - 26, London Tigers - 26 - Thunder Stadium - July 19, 1958 - 3 PM ET
1st
7-0 LOU - TD WR Truman Harry
7-7 LDN - TD WR Wilbert Benjamin
2nd
10-7 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
10-14 LDN - TD RB Clifford Russell
17-14 LOU - TD RB Lawrence Sharp
17-15 LDN - Single K Nathaniel King
3rd
23-15 LOU - TD LB Charlie Finster
23-18 LDN - FG K Nathaniel King
4th
23-25 LDN - TD RB Clifford Russell
26-25 LOU - FG K Thomas McFadden
26-26 LDN - Single K Nathaniel King 

The Thunder managed to pull off a shocking tie with the Tigers, they managed to get close to the win.
K Nathaniel King had a shot to win, but he would miss and the ball would just reach the back of the endzone giving them the single to tie the game.
LB Silas O’Brien would make his mark on the defence with a huge forced fumble which Charlie Finster would pick up and take the distance for the touchdown.
QB Leonidas Dumont would come through finally with a strong game throwing a touchdown and only 1 interception.  

Ottawa Royals - 23, Boston Independents - 20 - Royals Stadium at Brewer Park - July 19, 1958 - 7 PM ET
1st
3-0 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
2nd
10-0 OTT - TD WR Mackenzie Jones
10-3 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
3rd
10-10 BOS - TD WR Joseph Barry
10-13 BOS - FG K Johnnie Berg
13-13 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette
4th
20-13 OTT - TD RB Alexei Volkov
20-20 BOS - TD RB Eddie Thompson
23-20 OTT - FG K Maurice Lafayette 

The Royals and Independents duked it out on Saturday night which came down to the wire with the Royals sneaking away with a field goal to win it.
The Boston defence was strong in the first half despite letting the Royals score in the second quarter. 
S Drew Porter grabbed a pick for the Independents and DB Uzzia Hayes would grab one for the Royals.
QB Jean Matieau was able to breakthrough in the final quarter to get the Royals to win. 

Buffalo Blue Wings - 30, Long Island Raiders - 24 - Buffalo Civic Stadium - July 20, 1958 - 1 PM ET
1st
3-0 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer
3-7 LI - TD RB Dareion Fields
6-7 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer
2nd
13-7 BUF - TD WR Daniel Irons
13-10 LI - FG Henderson Schumacher
3rd
13-17 LI - TD WR Robert Lang
4th
20-17 BUF - TD RB Arthur Conner
27-17 BUF - TD QB Angelo Medina
27-24 LI - TD RB Dareion Fields
30-24 BUF - FG K Donald Brewer 

The 3rd quarter seemed to be the turning point in Long Island’s favour, but it ended up being their downfall when the Blue Wings would lose DB Lou Lake for the season.
Lake would bring in a pick and on the run back was hit in the head by TE Johnny Mantle IV who knocked him out completely, he would be stretchered off and the bad blood boiled over. 
Buffalo would march back in a huge 4th quarter to win the game against the Raiders.  

Worcester Athletics - 18, Providence Gold Stars - 11 - Worcester Stadium - July 20, 1958 - 4 PM ET
1st
7-0 WOR - TD WR Christian Venegas
2nd
7-7 PRO - TD RB Johnnie Stafford
3rd
10-7 WOR - FG Tevoris Francis
10-10 PRO - FG K Ira Foster
4th
10-11 PRO - Single K Ira Foster
16-11 WOR - TD RB Marcus Devonshire
18-11 WOR - 2PT QB Gene Bishop 

QB Gene Bishop played his best game so far in a win over the Gold Stars to improve to 3-1.
The Gold Stars' struggles continued with the offence unable to get far against the Athletics defence, and they still only managed 4 points in the second half.
DB Alexander Bradley would come down with a pick and it would set up the Worcester touchdown in the first quarter.

Injury Report
DB Lou Lake BUF - Season
OL Maxence Castex MTL - Day-to-Day
OL Varo Giovanni PRO - Day-to-Day 

Players of the Week

OFF: QB Angelo Medina BUF - 1 Passing Touchdown, 1 Rushing Touchdown, 167 Passing Yards, 34 Rushing Yards

DEF: LB Silas O’Brien LOU - 9 Tackles, 1 Forced Fumble, 1 Play Defended 

Standings
WEST
London 2-1-1
Buffalo 2-2
Long Island 2-2
Indiana 1-3
Louisville 0-3-1

EAST
Ottawa 4-0
Boston 3-1
Worcester 3-1
Montreal 1-3
Providence 1-3

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

Week 5 Games
MTL (1-3) @ BOS (3-1) - JUL 24 - 7 PM ET - Thursday Night Football
WOR (3-1) @ LDN (2-1-1) - JUL 25 - 7 PM ET - Friday Night Football
OTT (4-0) @ IND (1-3) - JUL 26 - 3 PM ET
BUF (2-2) @ LOU (0-3-1) - JUL 26 - 7 PM ET - Saturday Night Football
PRO (1-3) @ LI (2-2) - JUL 27 - 2 PM ET


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10/22/2020 5:18 pm  #930


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

1st win is always the hardest. The injury to Lake is not good for the Raiders




 
 

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