Its status is intact as the oldest senior amateur football league in Canada and a reputation as a leader for football in Ontario and Canada. North Bay Battalion previous match was against Hamilton Bulldogs in OHL, Playoffs, match ended with result 0 - 6 (Hamilton Bulldogs won the match). On January 16th, 2022, the OSFL Regionalization and Tiering committee officially released the structure for the 2022 season. The innovations included adopting a summer schedule for the 1976 season and playing with four downs rather than the traditional three downs. Sturgeon Falls Bombers were forced to take a leave of absence following the 1963 season but returned for four more seasons before ultimately folding in 1968. Over 6700 players have availed themselves of the opportunity to play in the over 900 scheduled NFC games. Many players have gone on to star in University/College and Professional football. Marie Steelers, Laurentian University Voyageurs, Bramalea Satellites, Orillia Silver Bombers, Etobicoke Argonauts, Stoney Creek Patriots, North Bay Northmen, Hamilton Wildcats, Brampton Bears, Brampton Bulldogs, Scarborough Crimson Tide, Hamilton Wild Cats, Toronto Eagles, Peterborough Packers and Mississauga Wolverines. It will be the battle of the two most dominant playoff teams as the Battalion sport an 8-1 record in the playoffs while the Bulldogs sport a perfect 8-0 record. The Tri-town team would later become the Tri-town Raiders. At a meeting in June 1952 at the Red Cross Centre in Sudbury, the Sudbury Amateur Football Club was formed. Interest in competing at the senior level appeared to be waning in Ontario. The delegates met at the North Bay City Hall and created an organized league for competitions and named it the Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union. The two league champions faced each other on three occasions in the early 1970s. Its purpose, then as it is now, is to provide an opportunity for athletes over the age of 19 to play football beyond the high school level. The Sudbury Hardrocks captured the Plaunt Memorial Trophy five times, the Sturgeon Falls Bombers captured it on three consecutive occasions and the North Bay Ti-Cats captured it once. Sudbury, North Bay and Kirkland Lake remained constant throughout most of this period although the Sudbury team renamed itself the Spartans in 1967 to coincide with the league's name change and the Kirkland Lake team changed its name to Kougars in 1968 before folding after the 1971 season. Football Ontario is the Provincial Sport Organization for Football in Ontario. Statistics are updated at the end of the game. Despite the chaos of the 1990s in the Northern Football Conference one team has set the standard of play. In early May of 2007, the Sudbury Spartans coach and players decided that there was not enough players to play the 2007 season. To overcome the financial struggles most clubs turned to the high schools and the professional teams at the time for old equipment, and, prominent sportsmen, local merchants and fund raising ventures for financial support. Receive notifications for all games of this team. The first being 1961. The Northern Football Conference will enter 2007 still with a strong field of 10 teams; the Milton Marauders, North Bay Bulldogs, Oakville Longhorns, Oshawa Hawkeyes, Quinte-Limestone Panthers, Sault Ste. The Longhorns, and other league teams, have also dominated play in inter-conference games against American minor league teams proving that the play of the Northern Football Conference is very high. Val D'Or, another western Quebec community, entered a team in the league in 1965 and remained until 1970 but took a leave of absence in 1969. Use the top navigation to find past season schedules, scores, rosters and more. On 9/10, the Williams Bay varsity football team lost their away conference game against Sturgeon Bay (WI) by a score of 62-6. During the 1953 home and home series of exhibition games between Sudbury and North Bay, Britt Jessop, a prominent North Bay sportsman, felt that if these players were willing to play "outlaw" games they were deserving of an organized league. Competitive football was introduced into Northern Ontario in 1923 when the high schools in northern communities began to play. The new awards recognized Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year in 1981 and in order to enhance the excitement of the Championship Game the league awarded Championship Game Most Valuable Player recognition in 1982. The North Bay Bulldogs took a leave of absence from the league for the 1996 season and the Hamilton Wild Cats ceased operations after the second week of the season leaving the Northern Football Conference with four teams for the 1996 season. Install SofaScore app and follow all North Bay Battalion matches live on your mobile! Despite the concern in some quarters that the southern teams would dominate the league the Plaunt Memorial Championship Trophy bounced back and forth between northern and southern teams during the 14-year period. This website is powered by SportsEngine's. The Bulldogs last hoisted the Bobby Orr Trophy in the same year they were eventually crowned OHL champions in 2018. The summer schedule was accepted because it is more suited to weather conditions in northern communities and it would allow University players an opportunity to further hone their skills during their summer holidays by competing in the Northern Football Conference. As always the Northern Football Conference rebounded. unit was the Sault Ste. In 1953 a group of players from North Bay formed to compete in these exhibition football games. At the end of the year the Ontario Amateur Football community recognized Sid Forster, long time administrator and coach with the Sudbury Spartans as Builder of the Year, Tony Molnar, long time coach with the Oakville Longhorns, as Coach of the Year, and Jack Leitch, Conference Referee-in-Chief, as Official of the Year. State-title-winning Hail Mary's, behind-the-back interceptions, behind-the-neck catches and some remarkable runs are all part of the best of 2021. By providing a wholesome environment for athletic competition NBYFC will instill in our youth the challenge of competition, the joy of victory, the reality of defeat, the importance of commitment and the spirit of community. North Bay Battalion fixtures tab is showing last 100 Hockey matches with statistics and win/lose icons. There are three regions (North, GTA and South) and two tiers (AAA and AA). But Winterton gave the Bulldogs a 2-1 lead with 48 seconds left to play in the opening frame, opening up the flood gates for two more Hamilton goals in the second period that ended up putting the game away. The Ontario Summer Football League (OSFL) -formerly known as the Ontario Varsity Football Conference OFC- is dedicated to bringing the great game of contact football to the youth of Ontario. The addition of the Brampton Bulldogs in 1989 and their subsequent move to North Bay for the 1991 season stabilized the league somewhat. With adding games you want to follow in "My games" following your matches livescores, results and statistics will be even more simple. The third round series features the top two seeds in the Eastern Conference as the Bulldogs, who won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy with the OHL's best regular season record, come off consecutive series sweeps of the Peterborough Petes and Mississauga Steelheads to reach the Conference Final. Their victory Friday was their ninth straight to begin the post-season after they swept the first two rounds of the playoffs. Sportsmanship, as we promise it, will value athleticism and academics equally. Fall Williams Bay Bulldogs Varsity Football Season, Top 21 high school sports stories of 2021, 29-12 (W) Williams Bay vs. North Crawford, 65-13 (L) Williams Bay vs. Wisconsin Heights, St. Mary Catholic/Valley Christian (Neenah, WI), Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (Elkhart Lake, WI), 58-13 (L) Williams Bay vs. Kickapoo/La Farge. North Bay Youth Football and Cheer is an adult organization dedicated to helping with the advancement of youth sports activities, in particular Football and Cheerleading. During the ensuing decade the league had expanded by three teams but by 1963 only Sudbury Hardrocks, North Bay Roughriders (renamed Ti-Cats), Kirkland Lake Alouettes and Sturgeon Falls Bombers, who entered in 1955, remained. The newly formed league began playing in 1954 with four teams participating: Kirkland Lake Alouettes, North Bay Roughriders, Sudbury Hardrocks and Tri-Town (Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard) Raiders, and has operated annually with as many as eleven teams and as few as three teams since that time. Other changes saw the Clubs progressing to competition at the senior level, dating from 1966. On 10/9, the Williams Bay varsity football team lost their away conference game against Oakfield (WI) by a score of 44-6. The number of members in the league remained relatively stable during this period but there was much change among the membership. Follow your favorite high school teams and players, Explore and purchase photos of your local teams, See top plays & highlights of the best high school sports. In the years prior to World War II inter-community exhibition games, or "intermediate caliber" games, were played between the graduates of high school teams. Sudbury captured five Plaunt Memorial Trophies and North Bay won three. North Bay Battalion live score (and video online live stream*), schedule and results from all ice-hockey tournaments that North Bay Battalion played. Both commenced operation in 1972. In terms of recognition in the community the league began naming an all-Conference team and a Coach of the Year in 1971. The Imperials have a rich football tradition in the Sarnia area that includes winning the Grey Cup in its early days in 1933. This graph may help you to bet on North Bay Battalion matches, but be aware of that SofaScore LiveScore accepts no responsibility or liability for any financial or other loss, be it direct or indirect, as a result of any action reliant on any of this websites content. Marie, Sudbury, Tri City (Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge) and Sarnia. With the National Championship Site alternating every year, the NFC had the honour in 2005 to host the championship at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton. North Bay Battalion performance & form graph is SofaScore Hockey livescore unique algorithm that we are generating from teams last 10 matches, statistics, detailed analysis and our own knowledge. This Club would later become the Sudbury Hardrocks. The Oakville Longhorns have represented the NFC for this championship and have emerged winners all three times. Game 2,Sun., May 22 at Hamilton, 7 p.m. The 2022 OHL Eastern Conference Championship Series for the Bobby Orr Trophy between the Hamilton Bulldogs and North Bay Battalion beginsFriday, May 20 in Hamilton. The league and intermediate football also had to be sold to the communities as a spectator sport and this was accomplished by the manner in which the clubs staged intermediate football games. The Rouyn-Noranda club returned for one more season of play in 1965 but ceased operations thereafter. The league was looking forward again! The Plaunt Memorial Trophy traveled between north and south equally proving no one region of Ontario could dominate senior football. Marie Steelers, Sarnia Imperials, Toronto Raiders, Toronto Maddogs and Tri City Outlaws and an exciting summer schedule. The Northern Football Conference looked forward to a prosperous future but all would not be well. Beginning in 1955 the N.O.R.F.U. American Football Database is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The euphoria of the 1995 season was short lived. Welcome to the Williams Bay Football team feed. The name change was to coincide with the year in which the parent Canadian Rugby Union renamed itself to the Canadian Football League and designed to follow the lead established by the professional leagues a few years earlier. On 9/24, the Williams Bay varsity football team lost their home conference game against Wisconsin Heights (Mazomanie, WI) by a score of 65-13. The current league is composed of eleven teams centred in Belleville, Toronto (Maddogs and Raiders), Milton, North Bay, Oakville, Oshawa, Sault Ste. In 2000 the NFC joined forces with the Alberta Football League for a National Championship from Canadian Senior Football League (changed to Canadian Major Football League in 2003). Russell sits in second in OHL playoff scoring with 11 goals and 11 assists for 22 points - just one behind the leader and Dallas Stars prospect Wyatt Johnston of the Windsor Spitfires (23). The league continues to have a Northern Ontario flavour as befits it name, but it is now a province-wide senior amateur football group that has a very storied history. The exception to the pattern was the North Renfrew Rams who won a championship in their only year in the league. In 1967 the Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union changed its name to the Northern Football Conference. The scholar athlete recognition program is intended to directly underscore the importance of academic achievement among athletics, and by doing so will prepare them for the challenge of the interscholastic high school and collegiate environment. The most recent updates will appear at the top of the wall dating back to prior seasons. Our sister organization, the Ontario Fall Football League (OFFL) manages the contact football operations for the Fall Season. On 9/17, the Williams Bay varsity football team lost by forfeit in their away conference game against St. Mary Catholic/Valley Christian (Neenah, WI). The other team to join the league was the North Renfrew Rams who participated for only one season in 1956. This Club would later become the Kirkland Lake Alouettes. Add this and many other centres had expressed interest in participating in senior football. Please contact your local organization to register your son or daughter. Northern Football Conference teams fared very well in the senior competition twice reaching the Canadian Finals in the last years of the 1960s. Game 3,Wed., May 25 at North Bay, 7 p.m. As well as being the official PSO in the province, Football Ontario is also a proud member of the National Sport Organization, Football Canada. The Bulldogs and Battalion faced each other four times during the regular season, with North Bay winning the first two meetings before Hamilton responded with victories in the final two encounters. The league decided to attempt innovations to encourage new clubs to join the league. With the addition of the southern team and no other senior leagues in Ontario the Northern Football Conference became a province wide league and its champions were recognized as Ontario Provincial Champions. On 10/1, the Williams Bay varsity football team lost their away conference game against Belmont (WI) by a score of 40-0. The Troops are led offensively in the playoffs by overage stars Mitchell Russell and Brandon Coe. By 1970 only two senior leagues remained in contention for the national title of Canada, the Northern Football Conference and the Ontario Rugby-Football Union, later the Ontario Football Conference. Live score on SofaScore.com livescore is automatically updated and you don't need to refresh it manually. WE ARE ALL LOOKING FORWARD TO THE 2022 SEASON! The Northern Football Conference (NFC) was formed in 1954 as the Northern Ontario Rugby Football Union (NORFU). Stoney Creek Patriots and Oakville Longhorns each captured three titles and the Brampton Bears captured one championship for southern teams while Sudbury captured six more titles, including four in a row, and Sault Ste. The league also instituted league awards to recognize outstanding play. In the intervening years other teams, communities and clubs have entered and departed the league. The 1972 season saw two new entrants to the Northern Football Conference. On 9/3, the Williams Bay varsity football team lost their away conference game against Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah (Elkhart Lake, WI) by a score of 42-6. Game 4,Fri., May 27 at North Bay, 7 p.m. There was some expansion as the Brampton Bears under the tutelage of Rick Morenz entered the loop in 1985. North Bay netminder Joe Vrbetic made 25 saves in defeat. Game 7, Wed., June 1 at Hamilton, 7 p.m.* With the folding of the Laurentian University team after the 1973 season and the Bramalea Satellites withdrawing to compete at the Ontario junior level after the 1974 season the Northern Football Conference had declined to three teams for the 1975 season, Sudbury Spartans, North Bay Ti-Cats and Sault Ste. The recognition of the talent that works for the Northern Football Conference and the reputation that the league has established as a leader in community football programs had placed the Northern Football Conference at the forefront of amateur football in Ontario. TheEasternConferenceChampion receives the Bobby Orr Trophy named in honour of the Hockey Hall of Fame member who played four OHL seasons with the Oshawa Generals from 1962-66. The innovations proved a boon as the Orillia Silver Bombers joined the league commencing in 1976 making the league a solid four-team league. *if necessary, It will be the battle of the two most dominant playoff teams as the Battalion sport an 8-1 record in the playoffs while the Bulldogs sport a perfect 8-0 record, School boards wellness hubs beat stress with fun, Lemonade Day a sweet lesson in business for local children, The Law & You: How to avoid dangerous towing hazards and keep our highways safe, Possibly the best travel experience and family getaway in Ontario, Home Internet, TV and Phone in Northern Ontario. This group would later become the North Bay Roughriders. Historic wins, perfect games, national titles and national disgraces helped make the last 365 days memorable. The only title earned by an N.F.C. Sault Ste. Nineteen seventy-eight marked the 25th Anniversary of the Northern Football Conference. The league championship had new meaning during this five-year period as it was also recognized as the Ontario Provincial championship. Coe scored for the Battalion at the 17:50 mark of the first period to tie the game at 1-1. The change to four downs was accepted because of the adoption of this rule by many of the high school leagues in Ontario. By its 35th Anniversary, 1988, the Sault Ste Marie Steelers folded before the start of the season and the league had again declined to three teams, Sudbury Spartans, Oakville Longhorns and Brampton Bears. The organization manages the contact football operations for all member centres for the Fall season. All of these awards were voted upon by the players and the coaches. The former membership includes: Sturgeon Falls Bombers, Rouyn-Noranda Fantassins, North Renfrew Rams, North Bay Ti-Cats, Val D'Or Jets, Timmins Falcons, Kirkland Lake Kougars, Sault Ste. Timmins Falcons entered in 1966 and remained until 1971 but took a leave of absence for the 1970 season. In 1958 the Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union instituted the Most Valuable Player award, in 1960 the Lineman of the Year award, and, in 1963 it instituted the Leo Troy Trophy, named in honour of long time executive and league supporter Leo Troy, for the Rookie of the Year award. The 1997 season saw the Conference returned to six teams with return of the Peterborough Packers and the entrance, yet mysterious departure of the North Bay Bulldogs. He sent telegrams to delegates of the northern community football clubs to invite them to a meeting in North Bay in the spring of 1954. Marie Steelers, which took over the Timmins operation and Laurentian University, which purchased much of the Kirkland Lake assets and needed a place to compete after leaving the O.U.A.A. Currently, our head office is located in Hamilton, ON. The teams from the south won all the first nine contests but the games became very close as the decade wore on. The Northern Football Conference also instituted new awards and expanded the all-Conference team to include Special Teams performances. This newly formed Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union petitioned the Canadian Rugby Union for the privilege of operating a "recognized" Northern Ontario league. We are a proud part of the Ontario Community Football League. The stability was only slightly damaged as Scarborough ceased operations after the 1994 season but was replaced by the Hamilton Wild Cats, who had competed in the American Football Association, in 1995. We work in alignment with the Provincial Sport Organization, Football Ontario and the National Sports Organization, Football Canada, and as such, our players and coaches are fully sanctioned under these organizations. The Bulldogs entered the playoffs as the OHL's top seed after finishing with 107 points and a 51-12-3-2 record. The Canadian Amateur Football Association (CAFA) operating as Football Canada is the National Governing Body of Canadian Amateur Football, which represents tackle, touch and flag disciplines including players, coaches, officials and administrators. In total there have been thirty teams representing 19 communities and 1 team representing Laurentian University. Likewise, many star University/College players have chosen to continue playing competitive football in the NFC. Game 5,Sun., May 29 at Hamilton, 7 p.m.* OSFL Regions and Tiering (U18+, U16, U14) for 2022 season, 2022 Playoffs Round 1 U10, U12, U16, U18, Football Ontario Announces 2022 Summer Cup Locations. By the time of the Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union's tenth season, in 1963, the league had resolved its early financial struggles and established itself as a "major" sport in many northern communities. Marie Steelers. The N.F.C. The league quickly expanded to a high of seven teams by the 25th Anniversary year of 1978 by adding three new teams, the Etobicoke Argonauts, the Oakville Longhorns and the Stoney Creek Patriots. EASTERNCONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPSERIES SCHEDULE: (1) HAMILTON BULLDOGS (51-12-3-2) vs. (2)NORTH BAY BATTALION (43-18-3-4) - #HAMvsNB, Game 1,Fri., May 20 at Hamilton, 7 p.m Etobicoke lasted only one season as they withdrew to compete in the Ontario junior league for the 1979 season and set the tone for the many changes over the next few years in the Northern Football Conference. There are also all North Bay Battalion scheduled matches that they are going to play in the future. Also, commencing in 1985 the Northern Football Conference formed a Hall of Fame to recognize players of outstanding merit over a period of years, as well as honouring coaches, officials as well as club and league administrators whose contributions to the league over a period of time was seen as being of a consistently high level. The league was granted admission and affiliated with the intermediate class of the Canadian Rugby Union and granted a league logo. To commemorate the occasion the NFC revitalized their league logo. The Tri-Town team for two years then took a three-year leave of absence before returning for one more season, whereas, the Rouyn-Noranda Fantassins participated for a three-year period then took a three-year leave of absence before returning for another two years. On the eve of the Conference's 40th Anniversary, member clubs of the province's lone intermediate caliber league, the Central Ontario Football League, approached the Northern Football Conference to merge leagues. List of Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterbacks, List of Denver Broncos starting quarterbacks, List of Carolina Panthers starting quarterbacks, List of Northern Football Conference seasons. Avery Hayes Marie Steelers returned to league prominence by capturing back to back championships (1975-1976) as well. Henry Kangro, an outstanding player in the "outlaw" and early years of the league, donated the August Kangro Memorial Trophy for the league's leading scorer. Marie Steelers captured one title for northern teams. OSFL U12 & U10 Regional assignments announced. They'll face the Central Division champion North Bay Battalion, who eliminated the Ottawa 67's and Kingston Frontenacs to reach the Eastern Conference Championship Series for the first time since 2015. The Bramalea Satellites captured back to back crowns in their only two years in the league (1973-1974) and the Sault Ste. Only one year after the memorable 1995 season the league and senior football was seen to be struggling. Below are the team assignments to their respective regions and 2022 Playoffs Click to Download File:U10|U12|U16|U18. Despite the growth in the first twenty years the league experienced rough times following its anniversary. Brandon Coe and Dalyn Wakely responded for the Battalion. NFC football is played at a very high caliber and is very entertaining and exciting brand of play. There were a number of new teams entering the league during this period. As for the Bulldogs, they are led by Logan Morrison who has nine goals and seven assists good for 16 points. Along with the new name came a new league logo. The OSFL Summer 2022 U12 and U10 Regional assignments have been released. Despite all the changes in teams during this time the dominant teams remained the more stable clubs. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 20, 2022. After considerable negotiations the intermediate league disbanded and two of its members, the North York Eagles, who entered as the Toronto Eagles and the Scarborough Crimson Tide, joined the Northern Football Conference thus stabilizing the Conference at six members. In 1951 the Kirkland Lake Youth Club football team was formed and continued to stage exhibition games. They had to finance equipment purchases and seasonal operating costs and establish the league as a viable form of entertainment to the northern sports fan. Ryan Humphrey, Ryan Winterton, Logan Morrison and Arber Xhekaj scored the other goals for the Bulldogs. So the Spartans took a leave of absence. The exhibition games involving high school graduates ceased during the war years. The league began with four teams: Sudbury Hardrocks, North Bay Roughriders, Kirkland Lake Alouettes and the Tri-Town Raiders. champion went on to compete for the Ontario Intermediate championship. went from the six teams back to four. During the early years of the 1950s High school football players, upon their graduation, began looking for an opportunity to continue to play intermediate football in their own communities. The Brampton Bears withdrew from the league before the 1996 season to compete in the newly formed midget developmental league but were replaced by the Sault Ste. Live scores service at SofaScore livescore offers sports live scores, results and tables. This is the first time in 36 years that the team from Sudbury will not take to the field. North Bay Battalion is playing next match on 30 Sep 2022 against Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds in OHL. The 1980 season saw the Orillia team cease operations and the North Bay team change its name to the Northmen who then ceased operations after the 1982 season. Like all other awards, the Coaches and Players also selected these. With the commencement of the 1973 season, the leagues twentieth anniversary, the Northern Football Conference had become the only remaining senior football league in Canada. By 1995 the Northern Football Conference established itself as a very strong and vibrant football league. Game 6, Tues., May 31 at North Bay, 7 p.m.* On 10/15, the Williams Bay varsity football team won their home conference game against North Crawford (Soldiers Grove, WI) by a score of 29-12. Stats are entered by the coach or designated team statistician in the admin. The Oakville Longhorns have held the Plaunt Memorial Trophy Championship since 1993. The Ontario Fall Football League (OFFL) is dedicated to bringing the great game of contact football to the youngest players. North Bay Youth Football & Cheer is excitedfor the 2022season! Bill Plaunt, a Sudbury, sportsman and businessman, donated the Donald Plaunt Memorial Trophy to the league to be competed for as the league championship trophy. The trophy was donated in memory of Bill's brother Donald, who was killed in action during World War II. SofaScore Hockey livescore is available as iPhone and iPad app, Android app on Google Play and Windows phone app. Visit localized livescore version of SofaScore: Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds v North Bay Battalion live score. Follow your favourite teams right here live! The growth of the Northern Ontario Rugby-Football Union continued over the next nine years but the league saw many changes. The ensuing media coverage and the institution of an in-depth statistical records package, in 1959, allowed the local sports fan to follow the exploits of the players competing in the league. Sudbury added its eleventh title to its illustrious list of accomplishments when the Spartans captured the championship in 1977. The Battalion last won an Eastern Conference title in 2014. MaxPreps is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. The remaining senior teams in the Province of Ontario, the Bramalea Satellites and the London Lords applied for admission to the northern league and were welcomed but the London team never participated in the league. With some newfound stability, many applications for league expansion began to appear. Coe is fourth in league playoff scoring after the second round with five goals and 13 assists good for 18 points. , Brandon Taylor/OHL Images. Newspaper accounts show that in 1950 interested players in Kirkland Lake played exhibition games against their counterparts in the Tri-towns (Cobalt, Haileybury, New Liskeard) area. That the team assignments to their respective regions and 2022 playoffs Click to Download File: U10|U12|U16|U18 )! 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