2006 TSFA Season | |
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League | Texas Sixman Football League |
Location | Judson High School |
Teams | 15 |
Regular Season | |
Duration | February 12, 2006 – April 30, 2006 |
Weeks | 10 |
Playoffs | |
Dates | May 7, 2006 – May 21, 2006 |
Rounds | 3 |
Epler Cup VIII | |
Date | May 28, 2006 |
Champions | Ruff Ryders |
MVP | Chris Jones - #42 DB Ruff Ryders |
All-star game | |
Date | June 11, 2006 |
Score | South 18 - North 6 |
Post Season Awards | |
MVP | Scott Kissee - #10 Ruff Ryders |
North Offensive POY | George Garza - #7 Bandits |
North Defensive POY | Mike Soriano - #2 Hurricanes |
South Offensive POY | Andre Williams - #11 Gladiators |
South Defensive POY | Chris Jones - #42 Ruff Ryders |
President's Award | Alan Caudell II & Alex Alcala |
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2006 brought another name change to the Texas Sixman Football Association (TSFA). The reason for this change was the creation of a sister league in Tampa, FL named the Florida Sixman Football Association (FSFA). There was also a large turnover from 2005 with four teams leaving the league and being replaced promptly by other teams.
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