1999 SFA Season | |
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League | Texas Sixman Football League |
Teams | 4 |
Regular Season | |
Duration | March 13, 1999 - April 30, 1999 |
Weeks | 7 |
Playoffs | |
Date | May 2, 1999 |
Rounds | 1 |
Epler Cup I | |
Date | May 16, 1999 |
Champions | Wolf Pack |
MVP | David McNeil - RB Wolf Pack |
Post Season Awards | |
MVP | Ray Garcia - Seminoles |
Offensive POY | Chris Jones - #3 Wolf Pack |
Defensive POY | Oscar Valdez - #99 Seminoles |
The 1999 SFA season was the first regular season of the Texas Sixman Football League. [1]
Damage, Inc., Seminoles', Wolf Pack and Vipers are all in their first year of competition.
The first year of the SFA consisted of seven weeks from March 13, 1999, to April 30, 1999.
March 13, 1999
Vipers 21 - Damage Inc. 12
Seminoles 33 - Wolf Pack 30
March 20, 1999
Seminoles 38 - Damage Inc. 8
Wolf Pack 20 - Vipers 19
March 27, 1999
Wolf Pack 20 - Damage Inc. 0
Seminoles 45 - Vipers 0
April 10, 1999
Seminoles 33 - Wolf Pack 20
Damage Inc. 25 - Vipers 19
April 17, 1999
Seminoles 32 - Damage Inc.0
Wolf Pack 50 - Vipers 0
April 24, 1999
Seminoles 39 - Vipers 6
Wolf Pack 30 - Damage Inc. 7
April 30, 1999
Seminoles 39 - Wolf Pack 6
Damage Inc. 40 - Vipers 36
The first year of playoffs for the SFA consisted of all the teams making it with 1 round of play before the Epler Cup championship game.
May 2, 1999
Wolf Pack 34 - Damage Inc. 18
Seminoles 1 - Vipers 0 (Forfeit)
May 16, 1999
Wolf Pack 43 - Seminoles 36
Epler Cup I MVP
David McNeil - RB Wolf Pack
SFA Offensive Player of the Year: Chris Jones - #3 Wolf Pack
SFA Defensive Player of the Year: Oscar Valdez - #99 Seminoles
SFA Regular Season MVP: Ray Garcia - Seminoles
OffenseQB: Ray Garcia - Seminoles | DefenseLB: Sean Berry - #40 Wolf Pack |
OffenseQB: Shane - Damage Inc | DefenseLB: Oscar Valdez - #99 Seminoles |
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