Northwest Florida Falcons: Welcome
Welcome to the Northwest Florida Falcons.
As the Falcons prepare for the 2009 Season , and the Falcons look forward to representing Northwest Florida with class and dignity. Come join us, and support the Falcons when they play at home at Destin Elementary School. The Falcons would like to thank all of the people, fans, businesses, etc.. for your support.
NORTHWEST FLORIDA FALCONS MISSION STATEMENT.
It is the mission of the Northwest Florida Falcons to provide our fans with the most exciting sporting environment possible at the best value for their dollar. Our program is dedicated to being competitive and giving our fans a fun experience at all times. This will be established inside a safe and secure
facility making this a great event for the whole family!
The Northwest Florida Falcons is also dedicated to being a developmental program to our players. It is our goal to help all members of our program advance to the level by promoting our players so they can reach their respected goals. Whether they are players out of High School still wishing to reach a strong college program or a past college athlete trying to reach the professional levels, it is our goal to help them get there by working with such scouting departments to give them their deserved opportunity.
INTERESTED SPONSORS
The Northwest Florida Falcons are a non-profit organization and is committed to being a professional athletic program representing the Emerald Coast . We have an executive committee, players, coaches and volunteers that are ambitious and motivated. The sponsorship opportunities are accustomed to fit your budget. It would greatly appreciated if your company would consider becoming one of our sponsors there are various slots available. Again this is still a new team and our budget is thin, our organization totally depends on sponsorships.
Please refer to sponsor packet in the HANDOUTS section for the sponsor packet & further sponsorship information.
Tuesday, February 26
FALCONS PLAYERS GO PRO!!!
Congradulations to Andrew Brown and Willie B. Livingston for making the final roster for the San Angelo Stampede Express. While at the NAFL All-Star game Andrew Brown and Willie B. Livingston were signed by the Stampede to training camp contract with no promise of making the team. Well tha final cuts have been made, and the two are officially on the team, and we look forward to keeping up with their careers in hopes of greater things to come.
Tuesday, November 4
Another Falcon Moves On
Former Falcon player/coach Cris Harrison has since moved back to his hometown of Indiantown, FL. He continues to expand his football career, now purely coaching. He now coaches football at his High School Alma Mater (South Fork High School) in Stuart, FL. As a walk in coach he was given the positions of Freshman Defencsive Coordinator, JV Assistant Defensive Coordinator, and Varsity Linebackers Coach. We wish Cris well with all his future endevours and football coaching career.
Wednesday, September 10
The game one Sept 13, 2008 will be played in memory of 15 year old Niceville High Football Player Taylor Reid Haugen
Taylor Reid Haugen, age 15 of Valparaiso, passed away Aug. 30, 2008. He was born in Fayetteville, N.C., to Brian and Kathy Taylor Haugen. Taylor was a member of the Niceville High School JV Football and Wrestling Teams, the National Honor Society, and a PAL Soccer Referee. He was also a member of the Key Club and the NaGisa Dive Team as well both a member and volunteer at the First United Methodist Church of Niceville. Prior to NHS, he was a member of the Lewis Middle School Marching Band and Football Team and Secretary of the National Honor Society. As an only child, Taylor was a vivacious, popular and charitable soul who was loved by all and whose life touched so many. He loved football, weightlifting, scuba diving and running and never ran out of energy. He will be greatly missed.
Tuesday, November 4
Flag Football 4 on 4
The Falcons will be joining FWB City flag football league come and support your Falcons as they face a new opponents
Wednesday, June 11
Falcons vs. Pirates
The Fort Walton Beach Falcons had a tough outing on their season opener. The Gulf Coast Pirates proved to be formable opponent. The Falcons jumped out to an early lead on the third play on the game with a 55 yard touchdown screen pass to Brian Lewis from Dul Jones. The Falcons would miss their extra point. The defense was stout and played well lead by the intensity of Derrick Nelson and Wesley Lewis the Falcons cause the Pirates to punt. Once the Falcons receiver the ball they put together a 10 play scoring drive. Ending in a 20 yard touchdown pass from Dul Jones to Matt Pacheco. Andrew Brown made the extra point and gave the Falcons a 13-0 lead which they went into the halftime with. The Falcons offense struggled to get back on track in the second half and the defense played great keeping the Pirates at bay. The Pirates would finally get on the score board after an 85 yard punt return and you can tell the tide was turning in the favor of the Pirates. The Falcons would enter the 4th quarter with a 13-6 lead. Then is happen a long reception by the pirates put them closer. The Falcons still lead 13-12. Another stalled out drive for the Falcons but this one resulted in a punt block with 2:50 left in the 4th. The Pirates recovered the ball inside the 10 yard line. The Falcons defense tried to make a stand but the Pirates were able to punch it in making the score 18 to 13 with 1:35 seconds left on the clock. The Pirates kicked the ball deep Brett Mohr bobbled the kick-off but was able to recover it and run the ball to the Falcons 40 yard line. Brian Lewis entered the game as the Falcons quarterback. His first two plays Lewis was able to gain great yardage with his scrambling ability putting the Falcons in striking distance. The Falcons would commit two critical penalties pushing the offense back 20 yards. On the next play Lewis would stay in the pocket and hit Ryan Mozingo for a 65 yard touchdown pass on a post route. This gave the Falcons a lead of 19-18. The Falcons would add an extra point after a penalty giving them the lead 20-18. The Pirates werent done either with 19 seconds left in the game they throw a Hell Mary that was catch inches away from the goal as time expired. The Falcons prevailed 20-18 in their season opener. They will host the Louisiana Hurricanes this Saturday at Steve Riggs Stadium kick-off is 7:30.
Tuesday, June 5
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| Recent Games | |||
| Date | Event | Time | Location |
| Sat 6/27 |
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4:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Destin Elementary School |