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personalfoul
| CALIIFONIA WARRIORS |
| Thanks Knights.We enjoyed the well organized scrimmage.The sportsmanship and hard play by all teams produced a geat day of football.Good luck to the Islanders and Knights this season. ~Coach Z~ |
Coach_Timo
| Eastbay Outlaws |
| Hey Knights, just want to say good luck this season and give em' hell. The Outlaws are gonna be great in 2008! Good luck Again! -Head ball coach |
cue45
| cue45cue@yahoo.com |
| its time to get back to work if ya smell what cue is cookin lets take it all this year any one wana start workin out hit me i feel the need for speed |
kauihana
| warriors |
| Hey knights??? or mitch would you guys like to hold a get together game vs. the warriors???? we can come to your house.... call me and let me know. Mike Sagapolu 510-258-3988 |
rock em
| First off this past Saturday's game against the Modesto Raiders was un-excusable. The attitudes, the talking and the un-professionalism that was showed was ridiculous. There was no need for some of the things that happened out there. We lost our focus and it got worse as the game went on. Saying that we are better and PLAYING like we are better are two entirely different things. What happened to the “KNIGHT HEART” Where were you? When things get rough we aren’t supposed to give in. We are supposed to dig in and fight back! Some players did, but a lot of players didn’t. And in this case the negative outweighed the positive. It’s suppose to be the other way. It’s SUPPOSE to be that we help each other to be better not putting down each other. It has to stop or this season will become a complete waste. We are beating ourselves and the other teams see it and jump on it. We are helping them beat ourselves! We started out this season on a promising note for the most part, but we have to get better at helping each other out. Not the bickering and the finger pointing! We are supposed to be a team and we are SUPPOSE to be teammates. Have we already forgotten what this is about? It’s not about us individually, it’s about the TEAM! It’s about all of us being together and working at a common goal and that is to win! Whether we win or lose, we win or lose AS A TEAM. We re-group, we learn from our mistakes and we start over again, except we do it better. |
JSturholm
| Hey guys just poping on to say hi and good luck with the season. If anyone wants to know why i'm not out there this year its because i had surgury done on my shoulder and i'm still rehabing it. I'll try to make some games when i can. |
Tramiel
| Knights! Bring a copy of your I.D. or Driver's License to this Saturday's Practice(March 17th). MANDATORY! Mitch will be giving out the waivers that will need to be filled out.If you do not have this by THIS SATURDAY (March 17th) You CANNOT/WILL NOT be able to participate in the Jamboree on the 24th of March. Again, it is MANDATORY that you have a copy of your I.D. or Driver's License. Let's get this in early and the little stuff out of the way so we can be at full strength for the jamboree on the 24th of March |
Tramiel
| KNIGHTS! Congrats on Saturday's scrimmage. I heard we came to play and were laying hats and scoring versus the Lawmen. Let's continue to keep it up and turn it up. The only people that can defeat us is ourselves. Let's talk to each other out there, help each other out. That's what TEAMMATES are all about and that's what a TEAM does thru good and tough times. We are all brothers on that field (and off). Let's stay disciplined and continue to get better. There is no other way but to go forward. We have 12 days before the jamboree to show all the teams there what we are made of and 19 more days till kick-off versus the Solano Chiefs. |
Tramiel
| KNIGHTS! We have about 17 more days til the Jamboree..Let's continue to get our business together.Excellent job on both sides of the ball. Let's keep it up |
Tramiel
| NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AMATEUR FOOTBALL FEDERATIONS REACHES OUT IN COMMUNITY The Northern California Amateur Football Federation is reaching out to its Community. On March 24th the NCAFF has its first event of the year- its own version of March Madness,6 games played in one day. It involves all of its teams playing two 25-minute running halfs, no special teams just hard nose all out speed football. All the teams are dedicated to assisting needy organizations in its area. Aain, they ahve selected Second Harvest Food Bank as one of its charity's. Last year over 1100 pounds of canned food was donated. This year the goal is 1500 pounds. The NCAFF is going a little farther this season with the collection of sweat pants (good condition), to go to the Head Trauma Unit at Veterans Hospital in Palo Alto, California. A request was put out in the California area to help supply sweat pants for troops returning from Iraq. President of Operations, James Clarke is a veteran of the US Army. He felt this was a good way for the NCAFF and its players to show support for the young men and women of the US Armed Forces serving abroad. The goal is 500 pairs of sweats. NCAFF moto is to play the game for the Love of it. They like to think that its not just about Football, its abut the spirit of the game and how the sport is looked upon now, and in its future. Clarke is a member of the Minor League Football Class of 2006 Hall of Fame |