New England Football League

The New England Football League (NEFL) is a semi-professional American football league out of Salisbury, MA and owned by Thomas Torrisi.[1] It is the largest semi-professional league in the region.[2] The NEFL was founded in 1994 and was also known as the Greater Lawrence Men's Football League.[3] It currently consists of 40 teams with about 2,000 players playing in 3 different classifications (A, AA, AAA) with at least two teams based in each of the six New England states.[2][4] The league provides competitve football for adult players. It is a "working man's league" as most players have regular jobs during the week.[5][6] Teams practice on weeknights and play on the weekends, most games on weekends.[2] Players don't get paid for their participation, but they often pay $200 to be on the team's roster.[2][6] The league runs from spring until October.[6] Each team can dress up to 55 players.[7]

League history

The New England Football League was founded in 1994 by League President and Director of Marketing, Tom Torrisi, Chairman Matt Brien, Commissioner Bob Oreal, Vice-President and Treasurer John Motta and Secretary Christine Torrisi.[2] It started its 1994 season with only four teams. By 1997 number of teams tripled to twelve. And in 2002, the league had at least one team in each New England state. Also in that year the league started its three conference alignment with three different skill levels, one for each conference. The 2006 was the first season with at least 30 teams playing in the league making it one of the largest semi-pro football leagues in the country.

Game rules

The NEFL uses what they refer to as modified NCAA rules[3]. Most of the rules are adopted from the NCAA rule book. But there are a few NFL rules and some rules specific to the NEFL that have been adopted.

Current teams

Currently the NEFL has 40 teams playing in 3 different skill levels (conferences) with at least two teams based in each of the six New England states.[8]

Colonial Conference (AAA)

Team Stadium City/Area
NORTHERN DIVISION
Boston Bandits Scagnoli-Nihill Playing Field at Boston English High School Boston, Massachusetts
Lowell Nor'easter Cawley Memorial Stadium Lowell, Massachusetts
North Shore Generals Manning Field Lynn, Massachusetts
Rhode Island Wardogs North Smithfield High School North Smithfield, Rhode Island
Somerville Rampage Dilboy Stadium Somerville, Massachusetts
Southern Maine Raging Bulls Memorial Stadium at Deering High School Portland, Maine
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Connecticut Bearcats Riccitelli Field at Sheehan High School Wallingford, Connecticut
Connecticut Panthers Falcon Field Meriden, Connecticut
Hartford Colts Cal Ripken Athletic Field at Anne Fisher Montessori School Hartford, Connecticut
Western Connecticut Militia Militia Valley Stadium at Danbury H.S; Kaplanis Field at Immaculate H.S Danbury, Connecticut
Western Massachusetts Armor Roberts Field at Holyoke High School Holyoke, Massachusetts
Worcester County Wildcats Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium Worcester, Massachusetts

North Atlantic Conference (AA)

Team Stadium City/Area
NORTHERN DIVISION
Granite State Destroyers Nor-Rock Field Raymond, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Charge Chabot McDonough Field at Manchester Memorial H.S. Manchester, New Hampshire
Port City Vipers Tom Daubney Field at Portsmouth High School Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Southern New Hampshire Beavers George Simonian Stadium at Chelmsford High School North Chelmsford, Massachusetts
EASTERN DIVISION
Mystic River Tigers Hormel Stadium Medford, Massachusetts
South Coast Outlaws
Southeastern Hurricanes Paul Walsh Field New Bedford, Massachusetts
Southern New England Rage Memorial Field at Mansfield High School Mansfield, Massachusetts
WESTERN DIVISION
Central Mass Sabercats Doyle Field Leominster, Massachusetts
Northern Berkshire Kings Reid Middle School Field Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Southern Vermont Storm Schuylerville High School Field; Spinelli Field Bennington, Vermont
Vermont Ravens Sabine Field at Norwich University Northfield, Vermont
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Green Valley Blackhawks Old Killingly High School Field Danielson, Connecticut
New London County Sharks Stonington High School Palmer Field Pawcatuck, Connecticut
Rhode Island Riptide Stebbins Field at Cranston Stadium Cranston, Rhode Island
Southern Connecticut Sting New London High School Field New London, Connecticut

Maritime Conference (A)

Team Stadium City/Area
NORTHERN DIVISION
Concord Knights Northeast Athletic Club Field Pembroke, New Hampshire
Mid-Coast Falcons Larrabee Field Knox, Maine
Notre Dame Cobras Brothers at Notre Dame Field Alfred, Maine
Twin City Riot Morse Field at Alfond Stadium Orono, Maine
CENTRAL DIVISION
Mass State Wolverines
Mass Warriors Wayland High School Wayland, Massachusetts
Monadnock Marauders Alumni Field at Keene High School Keene, New Hampshire
Northeastern Empire Nashua, New Hampshire
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Connecticut Gamblers Tolland High School Field Tolland, Connecticut
Franklin County Greyhounds Mahar High School Orange, Massachusetts
New Britain Brawlers New Britain, Connecticut
South Shore Chiefs Hanover High School Hanover, Massachusetts

League champions

Annual League Champions Based on Conference[3]
Year Team A AA AAA
1994 Lawrence Lightning
1995 North Shore Rage
1996 Massachusetts Havoc
1997 Massachusetts Havoc
1998 Lowell Nor'easter
1999 Lowell Nor'easter
2000 Seacoast Hawks Lowell Nor'easter
2001 Southern Maine Raging Bulls Boston Bandits
2002 Connecticut Thunder Vermont Ice Storm Lowell Nor'easter
2003 Seacoast Hawks New England Stars Boston Bandits
2004 Hampton Hurricanes Connecticut Thunder Lowell Nor'easter
2005 Rhode Island Raptors Seacoast Hawks Boston Bandits
2006 Notre Dame Cobras North Attleboro Renegades Boston Bandits
2007 Leominster Razorbacks Whaling City Clippers[9] Middleboro Cobras
2008 Tri City Charge Whaling City Clippers Middleboro Cobras
2009 Connecticut Spartans New Hampshire Wolfpack Tri City Charge Lowell Nor'easter
2010 Seacoast Hawks Connecticut Panthers Western Mass Warriors Lowell Nor'easter
2011 Rhode Island Riptide New Hampshire Wolfpack Connecticut Bearcats
2012 Connecticut Bearcats Cape Cod Seadogs South Shore Outlaws[10] Western Mass Warriors
2013 Central Mass Sabercats Pioneer Valley Knights Connecticut Panthers
2014 Brass City Brawlers Rhode Island Wardogs Connecticut Panthers
2015 Port City Vipers Somerville Rampage Boston Bandits
2016 Mass State Wolverines South Coast Outlaws Western Connecticut Militia

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