Granite State Knights: Knights News
Knights meeting march 19 2011
Our Next Knights meeting will be March 19 2011 from 1200-300 at the Legion on maple st in Manchester. All those wishing to be come a Knight should attend, dues for this season are 175.00 dues must be paid in order to receive the number of your choice. Hope to see some more new faces last meeting was a very good one lets keep up the good work guys.
Thursday, February 24
Feb 19th meeting
Want to thank all the showed up to the meeting on Feb 19th, we have alot of new faces joining the Knights family this year which is a very good thing . Those who couldnt make the meeting please attend the next one it is important as we are starting to learn the playbooks. Those of you that havent paid your dues lets get that done so you can get your number. New guys tell your freinds and family make sure you all get added to the face book page . I will keep you posted as to when the next meeting is.
Coach Mark
Sunday, August 16
Its official we are in the Eastern Football League for the 2010 season
If interested in playing the 2010 season with us you can e-mail granitestknights@aol.com or call Head Coach/Offensive Coord. Mark Harding 978-973-9482
Tuesday, March 16
History of the Eastern Football League
History of the League League names: New England Football Conference, North Shore Football Conference, North Atlantic Football Conference, Eastern Pro Football Conference, EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE (EFL) Formed in 1961, the EFL is the oldest surviving amateur football league in the United States and has participated in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The EFL has gone through 5 name changes, 74 towns, communities and cities, and gained six national titles – Mitchell Memorial Club of Middleboro in 1988 and the Marlboro Shamrocks in 1993 and 1994, and two titles in 1997 – the American Football Association and the United States Football Association titles – both teams from Massachusetts. A number of players have made the pro ranks, going back to the playing days of Butch Songin of Boston and Tom Dempsey of Philadelphia. Twenty-one individuals have been inducted into the American Football Association (AFA) Hall of Fame, and 20 have been inducted into the United States Football Association (USFA). Records show that only four players have rushed for 1000 yards or more in a 10 game season, the latest being Bernard Wiley of the Hockomock Colts in 1991, who rushed for 1192 yards. There are a number of other records set in the league, including the longest field goal – 52 yards, most kicking points – 92, longest pass interception return – 103 yards, longest fumble return – 99 yards, longest kickoff return – 102 yards, and consecutive game winning streak – 54. |
Monday, June 28
Knights open season with a win 24-0
Great job yesterday we played a solid game with little mistakes i am very proud of you guys, lets keep up the hard work and get ready for quincy in 2 weeks.

