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COMPETITIONS  

       
 
NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION INVITATIONAL
April 17-19, 2010
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
  
Information package HERE
*new* Technical package HERE
 
Winner of Men’s and Women’s Division Gain Entry To: Senior World Flag Football Championships
August 11-18, 2010 in Ottawa
  
 
For more information ON THE 2008 EVENT please visit www.flagworldcup2008.ca
U15 FLAG LEAGue 2010
FAQ and Registration HERE

 

 
2009 NATIONAL U15 FLAG CHAMPIONSHIPS
Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO U15 CHAMPIONS TEAM ONTARIO
SILVER MEDAL WINNER TEAM BRITISH COLUMBIA
BRONZE WINNER TEAM MANITOBA
 
Schedule HERE
Scores HERE
Merchandise HERE
Photos - Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
Banquet HERE

 
RESULTS
Fri. July 24
5:00 PM
Quebec   21
PEI   12
 
Ontario    61
New Brunswick  0

Sat. July 25




9:30AM
PEI  13
Nova Scotia  18
 
New Brunswick  12
Quebec  31
 
 
 
 10:30AM
New Brunswick  27
PEI  26
 
Nova Scotia  0
Ontario  41
 
British Columbia  34
Saskatchewan  12
 
Alberta  13
Manitoba  42
 
 
  11:30AM
Ontario    61
PEI  6
 
Nova Scotia  8
Quebec  34
 
Alberta  26
Saskatchewan  20
 
Manitoba  18
British Columbia  36
 
 
12:30PM 
Quebec  12
Ontario  26
 
Nova Scotia  19
New Brunswick  8
 
Manitoba  28
Saskatchewan  19
 
Alberta  14
British Columbia  51
Quarter Finals
 
3:00PM
B.C. (West 1)   40
N.B. (East 4)    24
3:00PM
Quebec (East 2)   33
Alberta (West 3)   25
4:00PM
Ontario (East 1)   44
Sask. (West 4)   14
4:00PM
Manitoba (West 2)  78
N.S. (East 3)  6


Sunday July 26
Semi-Finals
 
9:00AM

B.C   35    Quebec  13

9:00AM

Ontario 36   Manitoba  8

 
 
 
Bronze
 
10:00AM
Quebec  13
Manitoba   46
 
 
 
Finals
 
10:00AM
Ontario  30
B.C. 28
 
 
 



2008 NFL U15 FLAG FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Cornwall, PE hosted 8 provincial teams for the National Championships on July 3, 2008. Teams included British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and the host province of Prince Edward Island.

Congratulations to Team Ontario out of Hamilton with Coach Matt Hill, who won the event for the second consecutive year. A job well done to Team Alberta coached by Ron McNeil who captured second place and Team Quebec coached by Laurent Dubreuil who came in third.   

CLICK HERE to view all the results of the tournament

PHOTOS

CLICK on the following links to view media stories

http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/index.cfm?main=broadcast&bcid=7802 

TheSpec.com - Sports - Another flag football title for Hamilton 


CANADA AND MEXICO ARE TRIUMPHANT AT IFAF SENIOR FLAG FOOTBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Defending Male and Female Champions France Defeat USA In Both Bronze Medal Games
 
MONDAY, JULY 28, 2008 - St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec - Host Canada's men's team and the women from Mexico were crowned champions of the fourth International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Flag Football World Championship in St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, Quebec.
 
The world's premier senior 5-on-5 flag football players from thirteen countries and three continents were competing in the biannual IFAF showpiece tournament for adults at the Campus Fort St-Jean, located 12 miles from Montreal.

Please click Here for the full news release
For more information and news please visit www.flagworldcup2008.com
 

     

  


Results

Results

Preliminary Round

Alberta - 27, PEI - 6
Ontario - 21, Quebec - 7
B.C. - 16, Manitoba - 12
Nova Scotia - 21, Saskatchewan - 12 

Quebec - 47, PEI - 0
Ontario - 13, Alberta - 0
B.C. - 7, Saskatchewan - 6
Nova Scotia - 19, Manitoba - 0 

Ontario - 43, PEI - 0
Alberta - 15, Quebec - 14
Nova Scotia - 27, B.C. - 0
Manitoba - 14, Saskatchewan - 12

Quarter-Finals

Ontario - 33, Saskatchewan - 12
Quebec - 28, B.C. - 6
Nova Scotia - 35, PEI - 12
Alberta - 29, Manitoba - 17 

Semi - Finals  

Ontario - 20, Quebec - 12
Alberta - 7, Nova Scotia - 0

3rd Place Game 

Quebec - 20, Nova Scotia - 13

Finals 

Ontario - 34, Alberta - 6

Consolation Round

Saskatchewan - 41, B.C. - 26
Manitoba - 35, PEI - 0

5th Place Game

Saskatchewan - 20, Manitoba - 13