1909-1910 Season
The 1909-1910 season in the Ultimate Division was a tight race, but the Boston Shipwrights emerged triumphant in the All-American Association Football League. The Milwaukee Brewmasters led the Shipwrights by 1 point after Week 18. In Week 19, the Brewmasters went up 2 points after the Cleveland Longlegs defeated Boston. In Week 20, the Shipwrights closed the gap to a single point. In the final weekend of the season, the Brewmasters were trounced by the giant-killing Longlegs while the Shipwrights salvaged a tie with the Washington Insiders. Both squads finished with identical records and 28 points. Sporting a +18 goal difference, the Shipwrights claimed the title over the Brewmasters’ +10. The Shipwrights now have captured 4 titles, the most of all AAAFL clubs.
The defending champion Baltimore Bannerets had a poor season, finished in 9th place, 1 point above relegation. Cleveland Forest ended a 3-year stay in the Ultimate by finishing last. Philadelphia Libbies, a founding team, was relegated for the first time. They were nipped by the Cincinnati Scarlets on goal difference.
For the in-season derbies, the Star-Spangled Cup went to Chimney Swifts over the Bannerets, the Longlegs retained the Sixth City Cup over Forest (7:7), and the Carnation Cup went to the Scarlets over the Longlegs (7:4). The only bright note of the Libbies’ season was that they took the Quaker Cup over the Privateers (6:3).