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Shamrock Classic Dublin – Navy Midshipmen 27 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 54 Box Score and Match Report 2 November 1996

Shamrock Classic 1996 Official Programme
Shamrock Classic 1996 Official Programme [References: 7]

Croke Park, 2 November 1996

Navy Midshipmen 27 Notre Dame Fighting Irish –while this was officially a Navy Home Game, the Midshipmen’s Head Coach said it did not feel like that as the Notre Dame Fighting Irish – the Irish Roman Catholic College in South Bend, Indiana, near Chicago – left the United States of America to play a Football game for only the second time ever. The win for the Irish gave the legendary Lou Holtz – the most successful College Football coach ever – a send-off that was worth remembering in his last year in charge, as he retired at the end of the season.

The Irish coped well with the Midshipmen’s ground game, shutting down Quarterback Ben Fay and Option Quarterback Chris McCoy for almost no yardage eeverytime they kept the ball to run at the Notre Dame defense, even though Navy’s aerial attack was proving successful. After a slow start Marc Edwards ran in from 5 yards out in the first quarter to give Notre Dame the go-ahead score. In the second quarter Pete Chrydlewicz received a toichdown pass from the promising Ron Powlus at Quarterback, a star in College Football circles in the USA, and Autry Denson, the big running back, added one from 33 yards out with 30 seconds to go in the half, as Navy could only manage one score – a run from Omar Nelson – leaving the score 21-7 at the half.

In the second half Renaldo Wynn scored a 24-yard Interception Return off of a long 50-yard pass from the Navy QB to put Notre Dame 28-7 up, a score that the Navy Coach said broke the backs of the Midshipmen. After that Notre Dame put up four more scores – two from Marc Edwards and one each from Autry Denson and Jamie Spencer – as Navy only managed three scores and the game ended 54-27 to Notre Dame.

Commenting after the game Lou Holtz said next time they might seek a Garda Escort as they spent so much time in traffic, saying it was worse even than New York’s, which he thought was bad, and remarked that Irish people must spend half their lives in their cars. Following the win Quarterback Ron Powlus, and Running Back Marc Edwards headed out to Dublin’s main entertainment district, Temple Bar, where they sample Guinness and were mobbed by girls who had travelled over from America to catch the game.

Croke ParkQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Notre Dame Fighting Irish71454
Navy Midshipmen0727
Navy Midshipmen 27 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 54 Box Score 2 November 1996 [Reference: 1]
TeamScorerScore
1st Quarter
NDFIMarc Edwards 5yd Run7-0
2nd Quarter
NDFIPete Chrydlewicz 14 Pass from Ron Powlus14-0
NMOmar Nelson 5 Run14-7
NDFIAutry Denson 33 Run21-7
2nd Half
NDFIRenaldo Wynn 24 Int Return28-7
NMOmar Nelson 1 Run28-14
NDFIAutry Denson 22 Run35-14
NMSchemm 55 Pass from Ben Fay35-21
NDFIMarc Edwards Run
NDFIMarc Edwards Run
NDFIJamie Spencer Run
NM?? TD54-21
Navy Midshipmen 27 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 54 Box Score 2 November 1996 [Reference: 1]
Navy’s Fullback Omar Nelson #5 being tacked from behind by a Notre Dame defensive player – Shamrock Classic Dublin 2 November 1996 [Reference: 6][Picture Credit: Croke Park Twitter]

Navy Midshipmen Starting Line-Up

No.PositionName
Offense
11Wide ReceiverAstor Heaven
76Left TackleAlex Domino
69Left GuardJ.D.Gainey
55CenterBrian Drechsler
71Right GuardJeff Smith
70Right TackleScott Zimmermann
84Wide ReceiverLeBron Butts
34SwitchbackPat McGrew
7SwitchbackChris McCoy
8QuarterbackBen Fay
5FullbackOmar Nelson
Defense
99Left EndTom Poulter
95Left TackleChad Holzapfel
97Right TackleJason Snider
92Right EndMichael Ogden
51Switch LinebackerClint Bruce
50Middle LinebackerTravis Cooley
29Left CenterSean Andrews
18Strong SafetyAdam Crecion
6Free SafetyGarvy Alota
10Wide SafetyRashad Smith
21Right CenterRobert Green
Navy Midshipmen Line-Up Shamrock Classic 2 November 1996 [Reference: 3]

Notre Dame Fighing Irish Starting Line-Up

No.PositionName
Offense
18Strong EndCikai Champion
75Left TackleChris Clevenger
76Left GuardJeremy Akers
57CenterRick Kaczenski
79Right GuardMike Rosenthal
73Right TackleMike Doughty
98Tight EndPete Chryplewicz
5Free LinebackerEmmett Mossley
3QuarterbackRon Powlus
44FullbackMarc Edwards
23TailbackAutry Denson
Defense
13Outside LinebackerBert Berry
48Left EndRenaldo Wynn
85Nose GuardAntwon Jones
51Right EndMelvin Dansby
4Outside LinebackerKory Minor
6Inside LinebackerLyron Cobbins
2Inside LinebackerKinnon Tatum
15CornerbackAllen Rossum
14CornerbackIvory Covington
39Strong SafetyBenny Guilbeaux
30Free SafetyJarvis Edison
Navy Midshipmen Line-Up Shamrock Classic 2 November 1996 [Reference: 3]

Final Rankings

RankSchool
1Florida Gators
2Ohio State Buckeyes
3Nebraska Cornhuskers
4Florida State Seminoles
5Arizona State Sun Devils
6Colorado Buffaloes
7North Carolina Tar Heels
8Tennessee Volunteers
9Penn State Nittany Lions
10Brigham Young Cougars
11Washington Huskies
12Notre Dame Fighting Irish
13Syracuse Orangemen
14Kansas State Cowboys
15Virginia Tech Hokies
16Alabama Crimson Tide
17Michigan Wolverines
18Iowa Hawkeyes
19Miami Hurricanes
20Louisiana State Tigers
21Wyoming Cowboys
22Southern Mississippi
23Texas Longhorns
24Auburn Tigers
25Army Black Knights
26East Carolina Gamecocks
27Texas Tech Red Raiders
28West Virginia Mountaineers
29Northwestern Wildcats
30Utah Utes
NCAA Football Division 1A 1996 [References: 1]

Report

Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the Irish Roman Catholic College in South Bend, Indiana, near Chicago, finished in 12th place in legendary College Football Coach, Lou Holtz’s last season in charge. The Fighting Irish were not satisfied with the cost/payout relationship in the lesser bowls at the end of the season, and despite numerous invites to Bowl Games, did not take part in any, casting a lull over Holtz’s last year in charge.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1997) College Countdown: Bowl Results / Touchdown’s End of season Power Ranknigs Touchdown. February 1997. No. 22. pg. 37

Newspapers

[2] (1996) First Down, No. 543, 9 November 1996, pg. 16-17.

[3] Carl Davidson (1996) Notre Dame First Down, No. 542, 2 November 1996, pg. 16.

[4] Ben Saunders (1996) Navy First Down, No. 542, 2 November 1996, pg. 16.

Images

[5] Croke Park Twitter (2016) Tweet, November 2, 2016: CwSFSI6XEAQV2RM [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CwSFSI6XEAQV2RM?format=jpg&name=900×900 [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[6] Croke Park Twitter (2016) Tweet, November 2, 2016: CwSFSH3WEAAjXL4 [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CwSFSH3WEAAjXL4?format=jpg&name=900×900 [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[7] Shamrock Classic 1996 Official Programme – Authors’ Personal Collection

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Bart Barden, Rick Kelley and Tim Leadingham

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NCAA Football Division 1A 1996

Bowl Games

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Sugar BowlNew Orleans
1996Florida Gators52Florida State Seminoles20
Rose BowlPasadena
1996Ohio State Buckeyes20Arizona State Sun Devils17
Orange BowlMiami
1996Nebraska Cornhuskers31Virginia Tech Hokies21
Fiesta BowlTempe, AZ
1996Penn State Nittany Lions38Texas Longhorns15
Holiday BowlSan Diego
1996Colorado Buffaloes33Washington Huskies21
Gator BowlJacksonville
1996North Carolina Tar Heels20West Virginia Mountaineers13
Citrus BowlOrlando
1996Tennessee Volunteers48Northwestern Wildcats28
Cotton BowlDallas
1996Brigham Young Cougars 19Kansas State Cowboys15
Liberty BowlMemphis
1996Syracuse Orangemen30Houston Cougars17
Outback BowlTampa
1996Alabama Crimson Tide17Michigan Wolverines14
Alamo BowlSan Antonio
1996Iowa Hawkeyes27Texas Tech Red Raiders0
Carquest BowlMiami
1996Miami Hurricanes31Virginia Cavaliers21
Peach BowlAtlanta
1996Louisiana State Tigers10Clemson Tigers7
Independence BowlShreveport, La
1996Auburn Tigers32Army Black Knights29
Copper BowlTucson, AZ
1996Wisconsin Badgers38Utah Utes10
Aloha BowlHonolulu
1996Navy Midshipmen42California Golden Bears38
Sun BowlEl Paso
1996Stanford Cardinal38Michigan State Spartans0
Las Vegas BowlLas Vegas
1996Nevada Wolfpack18Ball State Cardinals15
NCAA Football Division 1A 1996 [References: 1]

Final Rankings

RankSchool
1Florida Gators
2Ohio State Buckeyes
3Nebraska Cornhuskers
4Florida State Seminoles
5Arizona State Sun Devils
6Colorado Buffaloes
7North Carolina Tar Heels
8Tennessee Volunteers
9Penn State Nittany Lions
10Brigham Young Cougars
11Washington Huskies
12Notre Dame Fighting Irish
13Syracuse Orangemen
14Kansas State Cowboys
15Virginia Tech Hokies
16Alabama Crimson Tide
17Michigan Wolverines
18Iowa Hawkeyes
19Miami Hurricanes
20Louisiana State Tigers
21Wyoming Cowboys
22Southern Mississippi
23Texas Longhorns
24Auburn Tigers
25Army Black Knights
26East Carolina Gamecocks
27Texas Tech Red Raiders
28West Virginia Mountaineers
29Northwestern Wildcats
30Utah Utes
NCAA Football Division 1A 1996 [References: 1]

Report

Florida Gators won the 1996 Division 1A NCAA Football title with a defeat of rivals Florida State Seminoles in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. Ohio State Buckeyes won the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, defeating Arizona State Sun Devils to take second place in the end-of-season polls.

Unlike most other College Sports in the National Collegiate Athletic Association there was no National Bowl Game at the end of season, but a series of four Big Bowl Games in each quarter of the country for the Champions of the Top Conferences, with an end-of-season poll by the Nations Top Sport Journalists determining who wins the National Championship.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the Irish Roman Catholic College in South Bend, Indiana, near Chicago, finished in 12th place in legendary College Football Coach, Lou Holtz’s last season in charge. The Fighting Irish were not satisfied with the cost/payout relationship in the lesser bowls at the end of the season, and despite numerous invites to Bowl Games, did not take part in any, casting a lull over Holtz’s last year in charge.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1997) College Countdown: Bowl Results / Touchdown’s End of season Power Ranknigs Touchdown. February 1997. No. 22. pg. 37

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Todd Zboyan, Bart Barden, Rick Kelley and Tim Leadingham

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AFVD American Football Verband Deutschland German Bowl 1979-Present

German Football League Logo [References: 1]

Results

YearBowlWinnersRunners-Up
1979IFrankfurter Löwen14Anzbach Grizzlies8
1980IIFrankfurter Löwen21Anzbach Grizzlies12
1981IIIAnzbach Grizzlies27Frankfurter Löwen6
1982IVAnzbach Grizzlies12Cologne Crocodiles6
1983VDüsseldorf Panther22Anzbach Grizzlies6
1984VIDüsseldorf Panther14Anzbach Grizzlies7
1985VIIAnzbach Grizzlies14Düsseldorf Panther7
1986VIIIDüsseldorf Panther27Anzbach Grizzlies14
1987IXBerlin Adler37Badener Griefs12
1988XRed Barons Cologne25Düsseldorf Panther20
1989XIBerlin Adler30Red Barons Cologne23
1990XIIBerlin Adler50Cologne Crocodiles38
1991XIIIBerlin Adler22Cologne Crocodiles21
1992XIVDüsseldorf Panther24Munich Cowboys23
1993XVMunich Cowboys42Cologne Crocodiles36
1994XVIDüsseldorf Panther27Berlin Adler17
1995XVIIDüsseldorf Panther17Hamburg Blue Devils10
1996XVIIIHamburg Blue Devils31Düsseldorf Panther12
1997XIXBraunschweig Lions26Cologne Crocodiles23
1998XXBraunschweig Lions20Hamburg Blue Devils14
1999XXIBraunschweig Lions25Hamburg Blue Devils24
2000XXIICologne Crocodiles31Braunschweig Lions29
2001XXIIIHamburg Blue Devils31Braunschweig Lions13
2002XXIVHamburg Blue Devils16Braunschweig Lions13
2003XXVHamburg Blue Devils37Braunschweig Lions36
2004XXVIBerlin Adler10Braunschweig Lions7
2005XXVIIBraunschweig Lions31Hamburg Blue Devils28
2006XXVIIIBraunschweig Lions31Marburg Mercenaries13
2007XXIXBraunschweig Lions27Stuttgart Scorions6
2008XXXBraunschweig Lions20Kiel Baltic Hurricanes14
2009XXXIBerlin Adler28Kiel Baltic Hurricanes14
2010XXXIIKiel Baltic Hurricanes17Berlin Adler10
2011XXXIIISchwäbisch Hall Unicorns48Kiel Baltic Hurricanes44
2012XXXIVSchwäbisch Hall Unicorns56Kiel Baltic Hurricanes53
2013XXXVBraunschweig NewYorker Lions35Dresden Monarchs34
2014XXXVIBraunschweig NewYorker Lions47Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns9
2015XXXVIIBraunschweig NewYorker Lions41Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns31
2016XXXVIIIBraunschweig NewYorker Lions31Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns20
2017XXXIXSchwäbisch Hall Unicorns14Braunschweig NewYorker Lions13
2018XXXXSchwäbisch Hall Unicorns21Samsung Frankfurt Universe19
AFVD American Football Verband Deutschland German Bowl 1979-Present [Reference: 2-3]

Report

the First American Football Verband Deutschland German Bowl was played in 1979 and won on the first two occasions by Frankfurter Löwen (Wolves), with Anzbach Grizzlies winning the next two. Düsseldorf Panther won in 1983, 1984 and 1986 with Anzbach winning their third in the intervening year. Berlin Adler (Eagles) won four German Bowls in five years from 1987 to 1991, with Red Barons Cologne winning the one in between in 1988.Düsseldorf Panther again won three Bowls in four years from 1992 to 1995 with Munich Cowboys taking the honours in 1993.

In 1996 a new era of American Football began with Hamburg Blue Devils triumphing for the first time. Braunscweig Lionswon three in a row from 1997 to 1999 and then in the new Millenium, Cologne Crocodiles were another team to etch their name on the Champions list for the first time. Hamburg Blue Devils then got back on the winners roll, winning three in a row from 2001 to 2003, before Berlin Adler won in 2004. From 2005 to 2008 Braunschweig Lions again went on a winning run, and Berlin Adler got their third German Bowl victory in 2009.

There was another change in the guard in 2010, with Kiel Baltic Hurricanes victorious, and then Schwäbisch Hall Unicorns from 2011 to 2012 and 2017 to 2018, with Braunschweig NewYorker Lions triumphing in the four years in between.

References

Images

[1] PinClipArt (2020) German Football League ClipArt [Internet] Available from: https://www.pinclipart.com/picdir/middle/324-3249816_german-football-league-clipart.png [Accessed 14 June 2020]

Websites

[2] AFVD (2018) Bowls [Internet] Available from: http://www.afvd.de/text.php?Inhalt=bowls&menu=16&HP=AFVD [Accessed 30 December 2018]

[3] AFVD (2020) GFL Tabellen [Internet] Available from: http://www.gfl.info/gfl-spielplan/ [Accessed 30 December 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer, Shane Mulcahy and Ciaran Simms

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American Football Ireland Winter 1984

Teams

Teams
Dublin Celts Green
Dublin Celts White
Irish American Football Winter 1984 [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week ?Phoenix Park
17.03.1985Dublin Celts GreenDublin Celts White
Irish American Football 1984-85 [Reference: 1]

Report

The Dublin Celts were American Football Ireland’s first official team, founded in 1984, after an advertisement was placed in the Evening Herald [Reference: 2]. About two dozen Regulars met at the Phoenix Park in Dublin for an American Football practice session and a short game [Reference: 1], presumably wearing their two different shirt colours: Green and White.

The game was new to Ireland following the influence of the UK’s Channel 4 Sunday evening programmes showing games from the United States of America. The Irish Times of 16th March 1985 reported there were apparently the start of teams in Coleraine, Co. Derry; and Blanchardstown, Foxrock and University College Dublin, all Co. Dublin. [Reference: 1]

References

Websites

[1] Anon. (1985) “Football Crazy” Irish Times. Saturday, March 16, 1985. pg. 16 [Internet] Available from the Irish Times Archive at: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1985/0316/Pg016.html#Ar01603 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscripttion service.

Sources

[2] Kevin Sharkey “The-Dublin-Celts History” 18 October 2020. Shared with permission by John Gunning via Facebook Messenger 18 October 2020.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Sharkey (Dublin Celts, Dublin Lightning and North Kildare Reapers).

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Hokkaido Adult American Football Association Hamanasu Tournament Bowl 2011-Present

Hokkaido American Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinnersRunners-Up
27.06.2011Sapporo Bengals47Kulms Eagles6
24.06.2012Sapporo Bengals17Kulms Eagles6
26.05.2013Sapporo Bengals27Sapporo North Cowboys 0
08.06.2014Sapporo North Cowboys15Sapporo Bengals0
07.06.2015Sapporo Bengals44Sapporo Gamblers0
05.06.2016Sapporo Bengals21Kulms Eagles7
04.06.2017 *Kulms Eagles25Hokkaido Bullxs0
10.06.2018Kulms Eagles61Sapporo Bengals3
09.06.2019 *Kulms Eagles41Sapporo Bengals7
2020Cancelled(Due to Coronavirus)
Hokkaido Adult American Football Association Hamanasu Tournament Bowl 2011-Present [Reference: 2-10]

Report

Sapporo Bekgals have won five Hamanasu Bowls in the last decade, and Sapporo North Cowboys one, although the last three Bowls have gone to Kulms Eagles.

The Hamanasu Tournament is a Spring Knockout Cup between the members of the Hokkaido Adult American Football Association in North Japan. With the exception of 2017 and 2019 when it was played as a 3-team two-match-per-team league it has been played on a Semi-Finals and Finals format over two weekends.

References

Logos

[1] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) hafa [Internet] Available from: http://www.hokkaido-afa.com/img/hafa.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2011 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2011.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[3] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2012 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2012.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[4] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2013 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2013.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[5] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2014 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2014.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[6] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2015 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2015.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[7] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2016 [Internet] Available from:  http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2016.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[8] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2017 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2017.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[9] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2018 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2018.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[10] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2019 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2019.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Images

[11] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) 5 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll/img/2012/kizuna/5.jpg  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Online Translation Service

[3] Google Translate (2020) Japanese to English [Internet] Available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Keiko, Grant Farrell. John Morahan and John Gunning

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Hokkaido Adult American Football Association All-Star Lilac Bowl 2013-2018

Hokkaido American Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateBowlHokkaido NLL TeamOther Team
16.06.20138Sapporo Bengals48Riverside Jokers6
29.06.20149Hokkaido NLL Selection55JPFF Central Japan Branch Selection21
28.06.201510Sapporo Bengals23Urawa Urawers7
19.06.201611Hokkaido NLL Selection70Mororan IT All Black Panthers0
11.06.201712
24.06.201813NLL Selection33Hokkaido Uni of Science ALL wolves12
Hokkaido Adult American Football Association All-Star Lilac Bowl 2012-2018 [Reference: 2-10]

References

Logos

[1] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) hafa [Internet] Available from: http://www.hokkaido-afa.com/img/hafa.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2011 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2011.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[3] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2012 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2012.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[4] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2013 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2013.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[5] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2014 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2014.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[6] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2015 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2015.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[7] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2016 [Internet] Available from:  http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2016.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[8] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2017 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2017.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[9] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2018 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2018.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[10] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2019 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2019.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Images

[11] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) 5 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll/img/2012/kizuna/5.jpg  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Online Translation Service

[3] Google Translate (2020) Japanese to English [Internet] Available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Keiko, Grant Farrell. John Morahan and John Gunning

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Japan Private Football Association JPFF All Japan Championship Ocean Bowl 2011-Present

Japan Private Football Association Logo [Ref: 5]

Ocean Bowl (JPFF East v JPFF West) 2012-Present

DateBowlEast JapanWest Japan
24.02.201319Urawa Urawers20Aggressors0
16.02.201420CancelledHeavy Snow
15.02.201521
201622
12.02.201723Urawa Urawazu17Nagano Blue Purse0
12.02.201824Urawa Urawazu26Bootlegs0
201925Tachikawa Falcons21Nagano Blue Purse0
202026Urawa Urawazu38Kanazawa Weissenberg0
Japan Private Football Association (JPFF) All Japan Championship Ocean Bowl 2017-Present [Ref: 1-4]

Report

The Japan Private Football Association (JPFF) organizes the All Japan Championship for non-University and non-Social (ie. Business) teams in Japan. teams are clubs with no direct links to Businesses or Universities that compete for the Rice Bowl.

The JPFF is divided into an East Japan and West Japan Block, with the winners meeting in the Ocean Bowl, which has been won three times in the last four years by Urawa Urawazu (Urawa Ulowers), with Tachikawa Falcons winning in 2018-19. The winners on each of the past four occasions have been the JPFF East Champions.

Urawa Urawazu – JPFF Ocean Bowl Champions 2020 [Ref: 6]

References

Websites

[1] Japan Private Football Association East (2019) 2016-17 Result [Internet] Available from: https://jpffeast.jimdofree.com/%E9%81%8E%E5%8E%BB%E3%81%AEresult/2016-17/ [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[2] Japan Private Football Association East (2019) 2017-18 Playoff Game Results [Internet] Available from: https://jpffeast.jimdofree.com/%E9%81%8E%E5%8E%BB%E3%81%AEresult [Accessed 5 March 2019]

[3] Japan Private Football Association East (2019) 2018-19 Result [Internet] Available from: https://jpffeast.jimdofree.com/%E9%81%8E%E5%8E%BB%E3%81%AEresult[Accessed 5 March 2019]

[4] Japan Private Football Association East | Wayback Machine (2020) 2019-2020 Result [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20200510143636/https://jpffeast.jimdofree.com/2019-2020-result/ [Accessed 10 May 2020]

Images

[5] Japan Private Football Association East (2020) JPFF Logo [Internet] Available from: https://image.jimcdn.com/app/cms/image/transf/dimension=79×10000:format=jpg/path/sce5a977e2e10f41a/image/i123385dd37d4d78c/version/1473861071/image.jpg [Accessed 10 May 2020]

[6[ Urawa Ulowers (2014) Ocean Bowl Champions [Internet] Available from: http://ulowers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/%E3%82%AA%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B32016%E5%B9%B4%E5%BA%A6-768×388.jpg [Accessed 10 May 2020]

References

Logos

[7] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) hafa [Internet] Available from: http://www.hokkaido-afa.com/img/hafa.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Websites

[8] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2011 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2011.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[9] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2012 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2012.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[10] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2013 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2013.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[11] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2014 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2014.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[12] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2015 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2015.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[13] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2016 [Internet] Available from:  http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2016.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[14] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2017 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2017.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[15] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2018 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2018.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[16] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2019 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2019.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Grant Farrell, Keiko and John Gunning.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 22 October 2020

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Kizuna Bowl (North Japan – Hokkaido v Tohoku) American Football Championship 2011-Present

Kizuna Bowls 2011-Present

YearBowlHokkaido TeamTohoku Team
20115Sapporo Bengals35Hirosaki Green Sargent7
25.11.20126Sapporo Bengals40Akita Rams7
24.11.20137Sapporo Bengals34Morioka Loudy’s7
02.11.20148Kulms Eagles0Sendai Black Boltz14
23.11.20159Sapporo Bengals 9Sendai Black Boltz0
30.10.201610North Gamblers6Sendai Black Boltz6
26.11.201711Kulms Eagles10Sendai Black Boltz0
28.10.201812Kulms Eagles31Sendai Black Boltz10
23.11.201913Kulms Eagles7Sendai Black Boltz13
Kizuna Bowl Hokkaido v Tohoku Football League American Football Championship 2011-Present [Reference: 2-10]

Report

North Japan’s Kizuna Bowl was won by Sapporo Bengals, representing Hokkaido, three years in a row from 2011 to 2013, after which it was won by Sendai Black Boltz, repfresenting Tohoku, who lost then lost four Kizuna Bowls in a row to Sapporo Bengals (2015), North Gamblers (2016) and Kulms Eagles (2017 and 2018) before again winning the Bowl in 2019 over Kulms Eagles.

Kizuna Bowl 2012 – Sapporo Bengals Sakamoto kicks off v Akita Rams [Reference: 11][Picture Credit: Hokkaido American Football Association]

About

The Kizuna Bowl, between North Japan’s Hokkaido North Laundry League Champions and the Tohoku Football League decides the North Japan Workers Champions in American Football.

References

Logos

[1] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) hafa [Internet] Available from: http://www.hokkaido-afa.com/img/hafa.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2011 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2011.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[3] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2012 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2012.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[4] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2013 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2013.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[5] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2014 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2014.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[6] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2015 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2015.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[7] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2016 [Internet] Available from:  http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2016.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[8] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2017 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2017.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[9] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2018 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2018.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[10] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll2019 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll2019.html  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Images

[11] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) 5 [Internet] Available from: http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll/img/2012/kizuna/5.jpg  [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Online Translation Service

[3] Google Translate (2020) Japanese to English [Internet] Available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Keiko, Grant Farrell. John Morahan and John Gunning

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 22 October 2020

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Hokkaido Adult American Football Federation North Laundry League 2020

Hokkaido Adult American Football Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

North Laundry League

PWLTPFPAStars
Kulms Eagles22002562
Hokkaido Rise10106120
Sapporo Bengals10100130
Hokkaido Adult American Football Federation 2020 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
11.10.2020Kulms Eagles12Hokkaido Rise6
18.10.2020Kulms Eagles13Sapporo Bengals0
Hokkaido Adult American Football Federation 2020 [Reference: 2]

Report

Kulms Eagles won the 2020 Hokkaido Adult American Football Federatio North Laundry League with two wins from two. The Hamanasu Bowl was cancelled due to concerns over the continued Coronavirus Pandemic. The Bowl was recheduled to be an All-Star Student v Adult Teams Bowl (with the Adult teams consisting of players from Hokkaido Rise, Hokkaido Bulls and Sapporo Bengals.

About the Hokkaido American Football Association

The Hokkaido American Football Association is one of 25 Local American Football Associations in 9 of Japan’s Districts and Areas. It forms a level below the Japan American Football Association which runs Collegiate and Social (Corporation) Leagues. The Hokkaido American Football Association runs the Hokkaido Student League, Hokkaido Workers League, Hokkaido High School Championship, and the Hokkaido Flag Football League.

References

Logos

[1] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) hafa [Internet] Available from: http://www.hokkaido-afa.com/img/hafa.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) nll [Internet] Available from:  http://hokkaido-afa.com/nll.html [Accessed 22 October 2020

Online Translation Service

[3] Google Translate (2020) Japanese to English [Internet] Available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Keiko, Grant Farrell. John Morahan and John Gunning

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 22 October 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.Advertisements

Hokkaido Student American Football Association 2019

Japan Collegiate American Football Association Logo (Flag)
Japan Collegiate American Football Association Logo (Flag) [References: 1]

Standings

HSAFA 2019PWLT
HCAFA Division 1
Hokkaido Big Green5500
Hokkai Gakuen Golden Bears5410
Sapporo Gakuin Crimson Knights5221
Hokusai Gakuen Pirates5230
Obihiro Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine Cowboys5131
Sapporo Cubs5050
HSAFA Division 2
Muroran Institute of Technology Black Panthers4400
Tokyo Agriculture Fighting Radish4310
Hokkaido Kagaku Wolves4220
Hokkaido Iryo First Molars4040
Kushiro Public University of Economics Golden Cranes4130
[References: ]

Fall League Battle Star Chart 1 League

1 LeagueHokUHkdGUSGUHksGUOUAVMSapU
Hokkaido Unixxx50-2059-668-1040-3111-0
Hokkai Gakuen Uni20-50xxx56-726-2235-7124-0
Sapporo Gakuin Uni6-597-56xxx35-2116-1690-8
Hokusei Gakuen Uni10-6822-2621-35xxx21-768-7
Obihiro Uni AVM3-407-3516-167-21xxx43-0
Sapporo Uni0-1110-1248-907-680-43xxx
Hokkaido Student American Football Association Fall League Battle Star Chart 2019 [Reference: 2]

Fall League Battle Star Chart 2 League

2 LeagueMITTUAHUSKPUHMU
Muroran ITxxx15-822-048-014-0 #
Tokyo Uni of Agriculture8-15xxx13-974-073-0
Hokkaido Uni of Science0-229-13xxx57-722-0
Kushiro Public Uni0-480-747-57xxx7-14
Hokkaido Medical Uni #0-14 #0-730-2214-7xxx
Hokkaido Student American Football Association Fall League Battle Star Chart 2 League 2019 [Reference: 2]

Note: # As there was an Abstention Game for Hokkaido Medical University, they placed last according to the rules.

Postseason Games

DateHome TeamAway Team
Relegation/Promotion
27.10.2019Sapporo University10Muroran IT28
Hokkaido Student American Football Association Fall League Postseason Games 2019 [Reference: 2]

Report

Hokkaido University won the 1st Division League in the Hokkaido Student American Football association in 2019, and then went on to meet Tohoku University in the Pine Bowl (North Japan College Bowl) for the right to play in the East Representaive Final (Japan Semi-Final), but lost 9-34. Muroran Institute of Technology won Promotion from the 2nd Division League after defeating the last placed team of the 1st Division 28-10 in the Postseason Relegation Match.

Hokkaido University v Tohoku University – Pine Bowl 2019 [Reference: 4]

About the Hokkaido American Football Association

The Hokkaido American Football Association is one of 25 Local American Football Associations in 9 of Japan’s Districts and Areas. It forms a level below the Japan American Football Association which runs Collegiate and Social (Corporation) Leagues. The Hokkaido American Football Association runs the Hokkaido Student League, Hokkaido Workers League, Hokkaido High School Championship, and the Hokkaido Flag Football League. Hokkaido is famous for its potatoes and there is a Potato Bowl All-Star Charity Bowl in Hokkaido American Football. Ireland is the 20th largest island in the world and Hokkaido is the 21st largest.

Map of Hokkaido Region/Island, Japan

References

Logos

[1] Tokai Collegiate American Football Association (2021) flag [Internet] Available from: http://www.tkcafa.jp/button/flag.gif [Accessed 2 May 2021]

[??] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) hafa [Internet] Available from: http://www.hokkaido-afa.com/img/hafa.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Websites

[2] Hokkaido American Football Association (2020) College 2019 [Internet] Available from:  http://hokkaido-afa.com/college2019.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

[3] Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association (2019) Pine Bowl 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://tcaa.jp/pinebowl2019/PineBowl_result.html [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Images

[4] Tohoku Collegiate American Football Association (2019) ST6A05881 [Internet] Available from: http://tcaa.jp/pinebowl2019/ST6A05881.jpg [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Online Translation Service

[5] Google Translate (2020) Japanese to English [Internet] Available from: https://translate.google.com/ [Accessed 22 October 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoilfhionn Nic Fhearai, Keiko, Grant Farrell. John Morahan and John Gunning

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 3 May 2021

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