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Let’s hear it for the Youth League Champions!

By Devyn Swain, 11/15/16, 4:00PM EST

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BILLS Stampede Over PANTHERS in Lower Division Championship, 31-0

After battling through the rain and back-to-back playoff games, the PANTHERS ran out of gas in the championship game against the BILLS. In a game that will be remembered as “Jalen’s Swan Song” (Star player Jalen Patterson Bey will move up to the Middle Division next season due to his age), the BILLS validated their undefeated regular season record by pitching a 31-0 shutout.

“I don’t wanna leave my coach, but that’s what growing up is,” Jalen said.
 
As usual Jalen used his insane quickness to score multiple touchdowns for the BILLS. At quarterback Bo Stover commanded the offense by leading the winning squad on several scoring drives.
 
Now that Jalen will no longer be on Coach Jason Russell’s team, how will the four-time championship-winning coach maintain his dominance over the Lower Division?
 

BUCCANEERS Send PACKERS Packing in 27-8 Title Win

After finishing the regular season with a perfect record, the BUCCANEERS annihilated the PACKERS 27-8. As much credit as the PACK should receive for finishing with the second overall seed because of their 4-2 season, the team was simply no match for Coach Matt Barone’s BUCS.

Mattox Psilos was a monster on both sides of the ball in this game.The young man scored multiple TDs on offense. Defensively, Psilos is an opportunistic ball hawk who had no problem picking off or knocking down passes from the BLACK CATS.
 

SAINTS Tame JAGS in 33-13 Championship Win

After stepping away from the PFFL for a few years, Coach Sean Farr returned to help guide the SAINTS to a crushing 33-13 win against the JAGUARS in the Upper Division championship game.  As a team the SAINTS were highly productive. They scored 20 points in the first half and 13 in the second.

Defensively the SAINTS created problems for JAGS’ Quarterback John Lindgren. The veteran passer who is normally flawless during his presentations could not figure out how dissect the excellent coverage that the SAINTS employed during the game.
 
Dominic from the SAINTS was the game’s unofficial MVP. On both sides of the ball, Dominic showed why he should have been the offseason’s most coveted free agent.
 



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