Thousand Oaks Titans: History
2005 PYFL Super Bowl XIII
|
JUNIOR DIVISION |
THOUSAND OAKS |
42 |
SCV WARRIORS |
16 |
2004 PYFL Super Bowl XII
|
SENIOR DIVISION |
THOUSAND OAKS |
24 |
MOORPARK |
0 |
1996 PYFL Super Bowl IV
|
JUNIOR I DIVISION |
CONEJO |
8 |
SIMI VALLEY |
0 |
History of the Thousand Oaks Titans
Formerly the Conejo Cowboys, our first season was in 1967. We chose the name Cowboys because at the time the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League held their summer camp at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. At that time, we adopted the Dallas Cowboys uniform and a strong bond was formed between the teams.
In early 2000, the Board of Directors, Bryan Nuesca, Dan Allred, John Oliver, Joe Turgeon, Chris English, John Taylor, Susan Courtland, Cathy Johnson, Pat Potter and Tony Calfo, voted to change our name to the Thousand Oaks Titans and aligned the organization and uniforms with the Thousand Oaks High School team, the Lancers. This change has brought a stronger bond to our team within the community and allows our members the opportunity to work toward an association with Thousand Oaks High School.
The Thousand Oaks Titans are members of the Pacific Youth Football League. PYFL has teams from Santa Clarita to Ventura and is divided into conferences. The Titans will compete against teams from Agoura, Camarillo, Channel Islands, Fillmore, Newbury Park, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Clarita, Simi Valley, Ventura, Crown Valley, Castaic, Burbank and Westlake.
Champions from each weight division compete in a Super Bowl to determine the league champions.