Pacific Youth Football League: Welcome

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The Pacific Youth Football League- Established 1993

Welcome to the web site for the Pacific Youth Football League.  The PYFL has been in existence since 1993 through the dedication and hard work of numerous individuals throughout the league. 
 
The PYFL was formed with the objective of providing our youth with a positive atmosphere and environment in which they could participate in a team sport and still have the opportunity to excel as individuals. 

The objectives of the PYFL are to:

- Inspire youth, regardless of race, color, creed or national origin
- Practice the ideals of health, citizenship and character, to bring our youth closer together through the means of a common interest in sportsmanship, fair play and fellowship
- Impart to the games the elements of safety, sanity and intelligent supervision
- Keep the welfare of the player first, foremost and entirely free of the adult lust for glory



Pacific Youth Football League Divisions
Bantams     Juniors    
Midgets     Pee Wee    
Seniors    

09 Senior All Stars
Tuesday, December 8
PYFL All Star Results

2009 Senior All-Star Game South 24 - North 22

The South stopped the North at the 3 yard line as time expired to preserve a 24-22 victory in the 2009 Senior All-Star game at Calabasas High School.
Results from friendship games:
Pee Wee- Thousand Oaks: 28, Lancaster Jets: 16
Bantam- North Oxnard Gray: 40, Lancaster Jets: 0
Midget- North Oxnard Red: 26, West Valley Rebels: 6
Junior- Calabasas Black: 24, Lancaster Jets: 28


Tuesday, December 8
2009 PYFL Super Bowl Pictures and Raffle Winners


Raffle winners:

2010 Ford Mustang - Louis Pelupessy Ventura Packers
$1500 Travel Gift Certificate - Melanie Gonzan - North Oxnard Warriors
50" Plasma TV - Kevin Parrish - Santa Clarita Warriors

Photos of the Superbowl and the All PYFL Teams are available at: http://johngabel.dotphoto.com.


Sunday, November 29
2009 Super Bowl Results

Games played at Newbury Park High: 

Pee Wee: TO 20 Cam 6

Bantam: SCV Warriors: 18  N Ox Black: 6

Midget: N Ox Red: 28 SCV Warriors: 8

Junior: Cam Blue: 20 SCV Chiefs: 18

Senior: North Oxnard Red: 62 SCV Seminoles: 48


Handout: 09 Super Bowl Brackets

Monday, November 30
09 All PYFL Teams

Congratulations to all who were voted to all-level teams.  Seniors are split into North-South rosters for the All-Star game.
Handout: 09 All PYFL Teams

Sunday, September 6
2009 Invitational Results

Pee Wee: 

Ventura White- 26

North Oxnard Red- 8

Bantam:

Ventura Orange- 8

North Oxnard Red- 6

Midget:

Ventura Orange- 28

Simi Red- 6

Junior:

Thousand Oaks- 32

Agoura- 18

Senior:

Calabasas Black- 36

Calabasas Silver- 8

 


Handout: Invitational Final Brackets

Friday, October 9
PYFL Offers Condolences to the Sumner Family

The PYFL offers their deepest condolences to the family of David Sumner, who passed away Friday night.  Please keep David and his family in your thoughts and prayers.

For more information, visit the Simi Valley Vikings web site at www.simivalleyvikings.com .



Tuesday, June 30
Former Local Stars Vist PYFL Passing Tournament - Ventura County Star

Two former St. Bonaventure High stars made an impact Saturday on the Pacific Youth Football League Football players participating in the 7-on-7 passing tournament and hogs competition at Oxnard High.

Lorenzo Booker, a former Florida State running back and receiver, told the young players to have a good time playing sports, but to stick with school.

Booker was faithful by staying with Florida State after graduating from high school.

“Booker is one of the top running backs for the Philadelphia Eagles,” said Pulu Aina, president of the North Oxnard Warriors.

“Booker is a good humble man, said Oscar Lopez of YAC, a 1982 Channel Islands graduate. Lambert, who spent his college career at Notre Dame, hopes to have an impact with the San Francisco 49ers.

Other special NFL guests included T.J. Housmenzadah of the Seattle Seahawks, Bernard Berrian of the Minnesota Vikings and Antonio Chapman of the Bengals. Because of contract negotiations, Chad “Ocho Cinco” Johnson of the Bengals was unable to attend.

Mark Gaston, public address announcer of the Warriors, said he grew up in Oxnard reading the local sports pages and following the hometown stars.

Saturday’s competition under the direction of YAC and the Warriors brought together 17 talented chapters. Those displaying banners included the Thousand Oaks Titans, West Ventura Panthers, Camarillo Roadrunners, Simi Valley Patriots, Calabasas Raiders, Hueneme Rhinos, Agoura-Oak Park Eagles, North Oxnard Warriors, Castaic Cougars, Moorpark Saints, Ventura Packers, Newbury Park Steelers Grace Brethren Youth Sports Football, Oxnard 49ers, Canyon Country Outlaws, Burbank Vikings and Santa Clarita Valley Athletic Association Warriors,

The third annual competition was much cooler this time in Oxnard in 78-degree weather. It was 93 Saturday in Santa Clarita, home of the 2007 and 2008 passing and hogs action.

“Our goal was to combine the north and south (league chapters).” said Aina.

Bantam, Midget, Junior and Senior divisions competed.

“The kids had a blast,” said Al Perez, YAC director. “All the kids were excited.”

YAC’s John Diaz had a strong contingent of volunteers from high schools and colleges.

Ventura College-bound Moises Barrera (Pacifica), New Mexico Highlands’ Herm Young (VC) were among numerous volunteers. Barrera said he enjoyed his four years of football at Pacifica, kicking several game-winning field goals as time expired.

Fullback Young (Pacifica) liked playing for VC’s Jon Mack, winning a championship ring as a freshman.

Another volunteer was J.B. Dock (St. Bonaventure grad) headed to Fresno State.

Aina is reaping the benefits of the talent the Warriors have at their doorstep.

The Junior Division Warriors were Super Bowl champions in 2008 and the Bantams were runners-up at College of the Canyons.

Aina, the Warriors third-year president, has three sons playing in the league: Pewee Faamini, 7; Bantam Sete, 9, and Midget Pulu, 11. Aina and wife, Tami, have two more Warriors knocking on the door: Poi, 5, and Pata, 3.

The Hogs Tournament winners included Calabasas Raiders (Bantam), Moorpark Saints (Midgets) and Camarillo Roadrunners (Juniors and Seniors).

The North Oxnard Warriors won the Bantam, Midget and Senior divisions in the passing tournament. The Santa Clarita Valley Warriors won the Junior Division by six points over the Warriors.



Tuesday, August 1
Injuries Are Uncommon In Youth Football

Click the link to check out this study from the Mayo Clinic. 

Friday, February 16
Former PYFL Star Killed in Iraq

LC Anthony Melia
Lance Corporal Anthony Charles Melia

Lance Cpl. Anthony Melia, United States Marine Corps, was killed in combat in Iraq on Jan. 27, 2007, at the age of 20. Anthony died much as he lived, with passion, bravery, selflessness and unspeakable valor.

Anthony was born Aug. 29, 1986, in Sacramento , Calif. After moving to Ventura County , Anthony played youth football for the Thousand Oaks Titans, then attended Thousand Oaks High School where his traits of passion, valor and selflessness were developed on the football field.  Anthony starred for the Lancers and made many of the friends he held so close to his heart while wearing green and white.  Anthony played the game fearlessly and proudly, battling back from injuries to continue playing the game he loved with those he loved.

After graduation, Anthony's calling took him to the United States Marine Corps, where again those traits were immediately recognized, resulting in his rapid rise to team leader.

Anthony is survived by his parents, Mike and Vicki; sister, Nicole; brother, Daniel; nephew, Nicholas; grandparents Chuck, Joanne and June, and fiancée Jamie Chunko; along with several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved Anthony deeply.

Your prayers are requested for all who knew Anthony and must now show the traits he lived with every day to moved forward without him.

A trust fund has been established in Anthony's name at Santa Barbara Bank and Trust. Anyone interested should contact Adriana Sanchez, Santa Barbara Bank and Trust, 4646 Adolfo Road , Camarillo , CA 93012 ; phone 805-384-5321.  The fund will be used to create scholarships and opportunities in Anthony's name.

The Thousand Oaks Titans will start a scholarship fund in Anthony Melia's name.



Monday, August 20
Youth Football Coaching Icon Passes Away

Jim Thornton Sr., the godfather of youth football in the Simi Valley, passed away today from complications from surgery he had a few years ago.

Jim was a driving force in the PYFL since its inception in 1993 and with the Coastal Valley before then. He will be greatly missed both on and off the field in Simi and throughout the PYFL. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in this tough time.

You can read more at: 

http://venturacountystar.com/news/2007/aug/22/simi-valley-youth-football-coach-thornton-dies/