Monday, April 25, 2011

3rd Annual MFFL 2011 (week 5) Game #10 -HIGHLIGHTS

Tridents vs Rebellious Dawgs
Venue: Sunway University Field
Date: 24th April 2011
Time: 11:00

Rebellious Dawgs (6) – Tridents (19)
By Mr. Anonymous

It’s almost play-off time people! Week 5 saw the Rebellious Dawgs try to continue their win streak against the Subang Tridents. The Tridents on the other hand are trying to bounce back after the thrashing that was handed to them by the Sunway Storm. With heavyweight defensive line-man Zairil “The Dawgfather” Ibrahim going up a stout Trident O-line, this game turned out to be a slug-fest.

The Tridents defense got off to a shaky start. With FS# 21 Khaleed Jaber only starting his second game and rookie sensation CB #80 Jonathan Galan unavailable for the game, Rebellious Dawgs QB #17 Shafiq “The Super Stallion” Iqmal hit WR #4 Andy for a go ahead TD. The Tridents’ Defense would then solidify, denying the Rebellious Dawgs the PAT.

On the following kick-off, LB #90 Ismail “Bruce Lee” Ma returned the kick-off the full length of the field, scoring a 60 yard kick return for a TD. The Tridents would then stop the Rebellious Dawgs offence, forcing and denying the 4th down try.

Tridents QB #10 Peter “The King” Louie would then lead his offense down field, capping it off with a TD to his top target this season, WR #20 Heidy “Braveheart” Yusoff. Tridents stalwart WR #89 Andrew “Mr. Everything” Yong would then reel in the PAT.

Tridents will then get another chance to score with one last play before the half. Louie Peter sent a long pass down field with Andrew Yong reeling in the pass at the corner of the endzone, keeping both feet in, and coming away with 6 points.

The second half was a game of defense as both teams failed to add to their tally till the final whistle.

Here are the other scores

THU (25) – Phytons (7)

Storm (28) – Emperors (12) 




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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

3rd Annual MFFL 2011 (week 3) Game #6

The Pyhtons vs The Subang Tridents
Venue: Sunway University College Field
Date: 10th April 2011
Time: 13:00 pm



Phytons (7) – Tridents (46)
Written by Anonymous

Week 3 of the MFFL sees league newcomers, The Phytons, face off against the resurgent Subang Tridents. The Phytons have proven that they are not to be taken lightly as they have scored at least two TD’s in each of their games before facing the Tridents.

The Tridents on the other hand, came into the game fresh off their bye-week and looked to score early and often in the game.

The Tridents’ stellar defense jumped off to a rip-roaring start, with LB #12 Leon "The Saint" Tham returning a botched hand-off by the Phytons for a quick and easy six.

The Tridents defense would come up big again in the next Phytons possession, as rookie sensation, CB #80 Jonathan Galan, intercepted a pass on the sidelines, kept his feet inbounds and lost his pants in the process.

QB #10 Peter “The King” Louie then marched his troops steadily down the field. With the air raid led by WR #20 Heidy “Braveheart” Yusoff and RB #5 Seth Ng orchestrating the ground attack, the Tridents continually assaulted the Phytons defense.

The Tridents O-Line also put up a solid performance, protecting their field general from the various blitz packages sent by the Phytons, not allowing a single sack.

The Phytons would however come away with a consolation, scoring a TD before the end of the first half courtesy of RB #26.

This means that the Phytons have scored in all their games so far, a admirable feat for a team this young.

MFFL Game Ball: Goes to QB# 10 Peter “The King” Louie for his MVP like performance, treading the needle to 4 different receivers for TD’s

Monday, April 11, 2011

Monday, April 4, 2011

3rd Annual MFFL 2011 (week 2) Game #5

The Pyhtons vs Rebellious Dawgs
Venue: Taman Tasik Titiwangsa Field
Date: 3rd April 2011
Time: 13:00 pm


Pythons (12) – Rebellious Dawgs (20)
written by Anonymous

The Phytons grabbed the attention of the entire league as the newcomers managed to go toe-to-toe against the Sunway Storm for most of the game before faltering late in the second half. They face another tough challenge as they do battle with the Rebellious Dawgs, a merger between two of teams in last year’s playoffs, The Rebels and The Dawgs.

The Rebellious Dawgs, got off to their signature slow start as the Pythons scored on their opening drive with a blistering run. The R.Dawgs would then make their mark on the score board as QB #17 Shafiq “Super Stallion” Iqmal found an open receiver in the endzone.

The Pythons continued their strong special teams play, getting great field position on both offense and defense. However, the R.Dawgs’ stout defense, led by DE #15 Zairil “The Dawgfather” Ayu, held firm, only allowing the Pythons to score once more in the entire game.

The R. Dawgs would capitalize on errors made by the Phytons defense, scoring two more times, and earning their season opening win.

MFFL Game Ball: The line judge. He was apparently such a big fan of the Pythons, he couldn’t help cheering for them. He even joined them in their half time huddle. That’s what I call dedication.

3rd Annual MFFL 2011 (week 2) Game #4

Storm vs TheyHateUs
Venue: Taman Tasik Titiwangsa Field
Date: 3rd April 2011
Time: 11:00 am


MFFL Week 2 Highlights

Sunway Storm (20) – KL They Hate Us (20)

One would expect nothing less then spectacular football when these two teams take the field, as the Storm look to avenge their loss in last year’s championship game and perhaps hand the defending champions their second loss in a row. THU was looking to get back on track by putting their first win on the board.

From the kickoff whistle is was apparent that this game was going to be a physically grinding one as both these teams went at each other. It was THU’s offense that would get on the board first as QB #7 Shahir Khalid would connect with WR #80 Razeen “Air Force One” Khalid in the endzone.

The Storm would answer back with QB #9 Jeff Pelland connecting with a wide open WR #15 Jean De Villiers off a mean play fake taking THU’s defense by surprise. And thus began the battle of the Wide Receivers.

Razeen Khalid would find the endzone again as “Air Force One” continued the air raid on the Storms secondary while Jean De Villiers would keep the game close by returning THU’s kick-off for a TD just before the half. Both teams would find the endzone once more in the second half ending the game at 20 points apiece.

Ladies and Gents! The first OT period of the season! Both teams get a PAT attempt each to decide a winner. Should both teams fail to convert, the game ends as a draw.

Jeff Pelland made a crucial deflection on defense as Shahir Khalid tried to find Razeen Khalid once more to put the game on ice. Jeff would then connect on a short pass to Jean De Villiers in what looked to be a TD. The officials however ruled Jean down before the endzone, ending the game in a tie.


MFFL Game Ball: Goes to the both teams for providing the fans with an extremely entertaining game of football! A game this highly contested so early in the season makes waiting in the hot Sun totally worth it.

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