What was the SFL??
In
mid 1980s, something started that would forever change the lives of a bunch of
kids from the small rural
Lon
& Lane
With
further tooling, the 2nd game in SFL history took place on New
Year’s Day 1984. This time however,
Lane’s NFC team took the win over Lon’s AFC team (no score is available on this
one however). After the 2nd
game, the Brothers Anderson decided to kick this game up a notch.
They contacted friends Rob Spalding & Doug Clymer to start up a trial league (pre-SFL) by running
several small tournaments. A draft took
place after Spalding & Clymer agreed to join this
group for the tournaments. Each team
would have 17 players. The four teams
were known as the Totally Awesomes (Rob’s team), the
Super Supremes (Lane’s team), the Ruthless Ramblers
(Lon’s team) & the Doug All Stars (Doug’s team). The win-loss records for the 3 combined
tournaments saw the TA at 6-1, the SS at 3-3, the RR at 3-3-1 & the DAS at
2-4-1. The TA was the dominant team
throughout the 3 tournaments as their record indicates. These 4 teams became a corner stone for what
would become the Strategy Football League (SFL).
SFL Season 1: The Beginning
The first of many seasons for the SFL started shortly
thereafter. An expansion of the league’s
original 4 teams took place & the league’s 1st expansion team was
the Super Awesomes, owned by Dave Spalding (Rob’s
brother). The Super Supremes,
so not to be confused with the Super Awesomes,
changed their name to the Gold Rush (team owned by Lane Anderson). The records the first season looked like
this:
SFL Season 1 Standings |
RS W-L |
Pt Diff |
PS W-L |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
6-2-0 |
+15 |
1-1-0 |
Ruthless Radicals (Lo.Anderson) |
4-4-0 |
-5 |
2-0-0 |
Doug All Stars (D.Clymer) |
4-4-0 |
-8 |
0-1-0 |
Gold Rush (La.Anderson) |
3-5-0 |
-5 |
0-1-0 |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
3-5-0 |
-14 |
1-1-0 |
The
first round of the league playoffs saw the #5 Super Awesomes
defeat the #4 Gold Rush 14-8. The
playoff semis saw the #1 Totally Awesomes defeat the
Super Awesomes 16-8 while the #2 Ruthless Radicals
defeated the #3 Doug All Stars 27-22.
This set up the league’s championship game, the Classic Bowl, with the
Totally Awesomes facing the Ruthless Radicals in a
David vs Goliath showdown. The RR pulled
a mild upset winning CB I by defeating the TA 9-0 in a very defensive battle.
Regular Season MVP: QB Dan Marino (Ruthless Rads)
CB I MVP: DB Glenn Blackwood
(Ruthless Rads)
SFL Coach of the Season: Rob
Spalding (Totally Awesomes)
SFL Season 2: 6 Teams Strong
The 2nd SFL season wasn’t a whole lot
different from the first season. The
league allowed 1 expansion franchise team for the 2nd season as Lesly Anderson (sister of the Anderson Brothers) created
the Killer Bears (KB). The GR underwent
another name change moving to Ropin’ Rustlers. The TA were
predicted to repeat as league champion despite the upset in CB I. The league standings ended like this:
SFL Season 2 Standings |
RS W-L |
Pt Diff |
PS W-L |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
8-2-0 |
+39 |
0-1-0 |
Killer Bears (Le.Anderson) |
5-4-1 |
+26 |
0-1-0 |
Ruthless Rads (Lo.Anderson) |
4-5-1 |
-35 |
2-0-0 |
Ropin’ Rustlers (La.Anderson) |
4-6-0 |
+31 |
1-1-0 |
Doug All Stars (D.Clymer) |
4-6-0 |
-12 |
0-0-0 |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
4-6-0 |
-26 |
0-0-0 |
The
TA & DAS were shut out of the Season 2 playoffs. The top 4 teams made the playoffs with the SA
& KB being hosts for 1st round games. The RR & RoR
pulled stunning upsets of the #1 & #2 seeds. The RR d. the KB 12-8 in a
defensive gem while the RoR upset the SA 16-8. The RR & RoR
met in the 2nd Classic Bowl championship game. The RR, behind QB Dan Marino & RB Sammy
Winder, won their 2nd league championship in 2 seasons, defeated the
RoR 22-8.
Regular Season MVP: QB Dan Marino (Ruthless Rads)
CB II MVP: QB Dan Marino (Ruthless Rads)
SFL Coach of the Season: Dave
Spalding (Super Awesomes)
SFL Season 3: TA again #1 (will they win the
championship or choke?)
The 3rd SFL season saw the same 6 teams
vying for the crown. However there were
some new faces running a few teams. Lane
Anderson, former owner/coach of the Gold Rush/Ropin’
Rustlers, moved in to the HC spot for the Ruthless Radicals (Lon Anderson
stepped down to focus on league commissioner duties prior to Season 3). Newcomers Henry Nerd (Killer Bears HC) &
Dave Clymer (Ropin’
Rustlers owner/HC) rounded on the coaching roster. The TA were #1 in
the preseason rankings & were out to prove the critics wrong. The league standings looked like this:
SFL Season 3 Standings |
RS W-L |
Pt Diff |
PS W-L |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
8-4-0 |
+57 |
2-0-0 |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
7-5-0 |
+32 |
1-1-0 |
Doug All Stars (Do.Clymer) |
6-5-1 |
+29 |
0-1-0 |
Killer Bears (H.Nerd) |
6-6-0 |
+2 |
0-1-0 |
Ruthless Radicals (La.Anderson) |
6-6-0 |
-18 |
0-0-0 |
Ropin’ Rustlers (Da.Clymer) |
2-9-1 |
-85 |
0-0-0 |
The RR
& RoR were shut out of the Season 3
playoffs. The top 4 teams made the
playoffs with the SA & TA being hosts for 1st round games. The TA shutout the KB 16-0
while the SA defeated the DAS 30-12 to make the 3rd CB an all
Spalding championship game. The
TA proved way too much for the SA in CB 3 as the TA clobbered the SA 28-14 to
claim their 1st CB title & remove the monkey from their back.
Regular Season MVP: RB Eric Dickerson
(Killer Bears)
CB III MVP: LB Dave Butz (Totally
Awesomes)
SFL Coach of the Season: Doug
Clymer (Doug All Stars)
SFL Season 4: The League Becomes 10
The 4th SFL season saw some new blood in
the ranks. 4 teams made their debut
during season 4. They were the Tropicana
All Stars (TS, Pete Bergum), the new Gold Rush (GR,
Lane Anderson), the Daring Rebels (DR, Dave Johnson) & the Kroenke’s Donkies (KD, Mike Kroenke). Returning
to the RR was Lon Anderson. The league
standings ended like this:
SFL Season 4 Rankings |
W-L |
1-Ruthless Rads (Lo.Anderson) |
7-0-0 |
2-Doug All Stars (Do.Clymer) |
3-2-0 |
3-Totally Awesomes (R.Spalding) |
4-2-0 |
4-Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
3-3-0 |
5-Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
2-2-0 |
6-Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
1-2-0 |
7-Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
1-2-0 |
8-Gold Rush (La.Anderson) |
1-2-0 |
9-Killer Bears (H.Nerd) |
0-3-0 |
10-Ropin’ Rustlers (Da.Clymer) |
0-3-0 |
Note: Rankings were voted upon by league owners
The
playoffs saw the RR, the DAS, the TA & the expansion KD make it in. The first round games saw the RR defeat the
DAS 19-8, while the TA made short work of the KD 40-18. The RR entered the championship game, CB IV,
with a 6-0 record and were threatening to become the 1st
undefeated team in SFL history. CB IV
proved to be the most exciting CB yet as the scoring went back &
forth. Finally in the end, the RR
narrowly defeated the defending champion TA 26-24 to win their 3rd
SFL crown.
Regular Season MVP: QB Bobby Hebert
(Kroenke’s Donkies)
CB IV MVP: QB John Elway (Ruthless
Radicals)
SFL Coach of the Season: Lon
Anderson (Ruthless Radicals)
SFL Season 5: 7 Teams Remain
The 5th SFL season saw some contraction in
the league. Gone were the GR, the KB
& the RoR.
Dave Clymer took over HC duties for the Doug
All Stars as Doug Clymer headed off for military
training. Preseason rankings saw the SA
ranked #1. 2 of the Season 4 expansion
teams, the KD & the TS, made impressive 2nd season bids. The league standings ended like this:
SFL Season 5 Standings |
RS W-L |
Pt Diff |
PS W-L |
Ruthless Radicals (Lo.Anderson) |
8-2-0 |
+41 |
2-0-0 |
Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
7-3-0 |
+49 |
0-1-0 |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
6-4-0 |
+10 |
1-1-0 |
Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
5-5-0 |
+12 |
0-1-0 |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
5-5-0 |
-12 |
0-0-0 |
Doug All Stars (Da.Clymer) |
3-7-0 |
-30 |
0-0-0 |
Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
1-9-0 |
-95 |
0-0-0 |
The
SA, DAS & DR did not qualify for the S5 playoffs while the RR, KD, TA &
TS all made it in. The first round games
saw the host RR defeat the TS 22-16 in OT and the TA upset the KD 34-24 to make
it a RR vs TA Classic Bowl. CB V saw the RR defeat the TA 24-16 to give the RR
their 4th CB title in 5 seasons.
Regular Season MVP: QB Bobby Hebert
(Kroenke’s Donkies)
CB V MVP: QB John Elway
(Ruthless Radicals)
SFL Coach of the Season: Mike
Kroenke (Kroenke’s Donkies)
SFL Season 6: Could the RR win the CB again?
The 6th SFL season saw some more
contraction in the league as the SA folded.
Preseason rankings saw the DAS take the #1 ranking (DAS were coached by
veteran coach Lane Anderson). The KD were strong again this season & proved to be force to be
reckonded with.
The league standings ended like this:
SFL Season 6 Standings |
RS W-L |
Pt Diff |
PS W-L |
Ruthless Radicals (Lo.Anderson) |
7-3-0 |
+53 |
0-1-0 |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
7-3-0 |
+28 |
2-0-0 |
Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
6-4-0 |
+8 |
0-1-0 |
Doug All Stars (La.Anderson) |
4-6-0 |
-16 |
1-1-0 |
Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
4-6-0 |
-23 |
0-0-0 |
Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
2-8-0 |
-48 |
0-0-0 |
The TS
& DR did not qualify for the S6 playoffs.
The first round games saw the host TA defeated the KD 22-16 in OT and
the DAS top the RR 6-0 to set up a TA vs DAS Classic
Bowl. CB VI saw the TA defeat the DAS 16-14 to give the TA their 2nd
league championship.
Regular Season MVP: RB Eric Dickerson
(Ruthless Radicals)
CB VI MVP: S Richard Johnson (Totally Awesomes)
SFL Coach of the Season: Lane
Anderson (Doug All Stars)
SFL Season 7:
The 7th SFL season saw the same 6
franchises go at it again (the DAS had Dave Spalding as HC). The RR was the odds on favorite to repeat
with the KD lurking in the wings to take over at any time. However, the DR, who had won only 4 games in
the prior 3 seasons, were the team to surprise
everyone in winning the regular season title. The league standings ended like
this:
SFL Season 7 Standings |
RS W-L |
Pt Diff |
PS W-L |
Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
7-3-0 |
+37 |
8-4-0 |
Ruthless Radicals (Lo.Anderson) |
7-3-0 |
+20 |
8-4-0 |
Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
6-4-0 |
+24 |
7-5-0 |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
4-6-0 |
-10 |
4-7-0 |
Doug All Stars (D.Spalding) |
3-7-0 |
-11 |
3-7-0 |
Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
3-7-0 |
-15 |
3-7-0 |
The
DAS & the TS did not make the playoffs.
The first round games saw the DR hosting the KD & the RR hosting the
TA. The RR beat the TA 13-7 in OT, while
the KD initially defeated the DR 20-14 in OT.
Upon review of a call by league officials of a play in regulation, it
was ruled that the KD received points they shouldn’t have so the DR was given
the victory over the KD. In CB 7, the DR
finished off their cinderella
season by defeating the RR 19-13 in OT to win their 1st league title
& the 1st league title won by an expansion team.
Between
seasons 7 & 8, Lon Anderson stepped down as league commissioner. Doug Clymer
succeeded Lon as league commissioner prior to season 8 & remained there the
rest of the time the league existed.
Regular Season MVP: QB Bobby Hebert
(Kroenke’s Donkies)
CB VII MVP: DB Spencer Tillman (Daring Rebels)
SFL Coach of the Season: Dave
Johnson (Daring Rebels)
SFL Season 8:
The 8th SFL season saw the league have a
double elimination tournament over the holiday season. It also saw some expansion as the Hostile
Hawks (HH, Eric Petersen), the Devastating Dolphins (DD, Brad Trosin), the Lytle Express (LE, Rick Lytle) & Matt’s
Miners (MM, Matt Rembold) joined the league. The Super Awesomes
(SA, Dave Spalding) and Ropin’ Rustlers (RoR, Dave Clymer) rejoined the
league as well.
The
DR was picked to repeat as league champion, but the DAS got the #1 seed going
into the actual tournament. The league rankings
ended like this:
SFL Season 8 Rankings |
RS W-L |
Doug All Stars (D.Clymer) |
6-2-0 |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
6-1-1 |
Hostile Hawks (E.Petersen) |
4-3-0 |
Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
3-3-0 |
Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
4-3-0 |
Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
2-3-0 |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
3-2-0 |
Devastating Dolphins (B.Trosin) |
2-2-1 |
Ropin’ Rustlers (D.Clymer) |
0-4-0 |
Lytle’s Express (R.Lytle) |
1-4-0 |
Matt’s Miners (M.Rembold) |
0-4-0 |
The
TA won the winner’s bracket & the DAS won the loser’s bracket final. The first DAS-TA matchup
went to the DAS 13-7 in OT, which forced a 2nd DAS-TA game for the
CB title. The TA won 20-14 in OT to
claim the CB VIII title behind Walter Payton.
Regular Season MVP: RB Walter Payton
(Totally Awesomes)
CB VII MVP: RB Walter Payton
(Totally Awesomes)
Rookie Player of the Season: RB James Jones (Hostile
Hawks)
SFL Coach of the Season: Eric
Petersen (Hostile Hawks)
SFL Season 9:
The 9th SFL season saw the RR & TA at
the top of the preseason predictions for the Lombardi & Halas
conferences. The regular season title
saw the DAS & RR battle for the Lombardi and the TA & SA battle for the
Halas. This
season also set a new mark for season length with 98 games played. 3 new teams were brought into the league: the
Fagre’s Flyers (FF, Tim Fagre),
the Stine’s Superstars (StS,
Rob Stine) and the Super Stangs
(SS, Sean Stepanek/Matt Miller). The league standings ended like this:
SFL S9 Lomb Conf Standings |
RS W-L |
OA W-L |
Ruthless Radicals (Lo.Anderson) |
12-2-0 |
13-3-0 |
Fagre’s Flyers (T.Fagre) |
10-4-0 |
13-4-0 |
Doug All Stars (Do.Clymer) |
10-4-0 |
10-5-0 |
Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
9-5-0 |
10-6-0 |
Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
6-8-0 |
6-9-0 |
Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
2-12-0 |
2-12-0 |
Stine’s Superstars (R.Stine) |
2-12-0 |
2-12-0 |
SFL S9 Halas Conf Standings |
RS W-L |
PS W-L |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
11-3-0 |
12-4-0 |
Ropin’ Rustlers (Da.Clymer) |
8-6-0 |
8-7-0 |
Hostile Hawks (E.Petersen) |
7-7-0 |
9-8-0 |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
7-7-0 |
8-8-0 |
Lytle’s Express (R.Lytle) |
5-9-0 |
5-10-0 |
Super Stangs
(Stepanek/Miller) |
5-9-0 |
5-9-0 |
Devastating Dolphins (B.Trosin) |
4-10-0 |
4-10-0 |
The
top 5 teams from each conference made the playoffs (the LE made it on
tiebreaker over the SS). First round
games saw the #4 & #5 seeds from each conference face off, with the TS
& SA advancing from their respective games.
In round 2, the RR, FF, TA & HH advanced to the conference
finals. The HC final was a rematch of
Season 8, but this time the HH defeated the TA to advance 13-7. On the LC side, the FF upset the RR 21-14 to
advance to CB IX. In CB 9, the score was
as close as you can get. The FF defeated
the HH 14-13 to win their 1st ever CB title.
Also
it was announced prior to the SF of the playoffs that LC Doug Clymer would be stepping aside to let AC Dave Johnson have
control over the league for Season 10.
Regular Season MVP: RB Johnny Hector (Super Awesomes)
CB IX MVP: LB Kyle
Rookie of the Season: RB Ickey
Woods (Tropicana All Stars)
SFL Coach of the Season: Tim Fagre (Fagre’s Flyers)
SFL Season 10: The End to an Era-Stars Get Rid of a Monkey
The 10th and final SFL season saw Dave
Johnson running the league. It also saw
the 4 teams that did not make the S9 playoffs form a new conference, the
Hunt. An expansion team, the Chitown Heat (CH, Steve Anderson), joined the group to make
it 5 teams and making the league 15 teams strong. The league standings ended like this:
SFL S10 Lomb Conf
Standings |
RS W-L |
OA W-L |
Doug All Stars (Do.Clymer) |
4-0-0 |
7-0-0 |
Ruthless Radicals (Lo.Anderson) |
2-2-0 |
4-3-0 |
Tropicana All Stars (P.Bergum) |
3-1-0 |
3-2-0 |
Kroenke’s Donkies (M.Kroenke) |
1-3-0 |
1-4-0 |
Fagre’s Flyers (T.Fagre) |
0-4-0 |
0-4-0 |
SFL S10 Halas Conf Standings |
RS W-L |
PS W-L |
Super Awesomes
(D.Spalding) |
4-0-0 |
4-1-0 |
Totally Awesomes
(R.Spalding) |
2-2-0 |
2-2-0 |
Ropin’ Rustlers (Da.Clymer) |
1-3-0 |
3-3-0 |
Hostile Hawks (E.Petersen) |
2-2-0 |
2-3-0 |
Lytle’s Express (R.Lytle) |
1-3-0 |
1-4-0 |
SFL S10 Hunt Conf
Standings |
RS W-L |
PS W-L |
Daring Rebels (D.Johnson) |
3-1-0 |
4-2-0 |
Chitown Heat (S.Anderson) |
3-1-0 |
4-2-0 |
Super Stangs
(M.Kroenke) |
3-1-0 |
3-2-0 |
Stine’s Superstars (R.Stine) |
1-3-0 |
1-3-0 |
Devastating Dolphins (B.Trosin) |
0-4-0 |
0-4-0 |
The
regular season conference champs were the DAS, the SA & the SS. Qualifying for playoffs were the DAS, the RR,
the TS (representing the Lombardi), the SA, the HH (representing the Halas), the SS, the DR & the CH (representing the
Hunt). 1st round playoff
games were DR v HH, CH v TS, RR v SA & DAS v SS. The teams advancing were the DR (20-14 OT
winners over the HH), the CH (21-14 winners over the TS), the RR (28-21 winners
over the SA) & the DAS (21-13 winners over the SS). Rd 2 saw RR v DR &
CH v DAS. Advancing to CB X were the RR
(21-6 winners over the DR) & the DAS (20-14 winners over the CH). The CB X matchup saw the 4 time SFL champion RR face the ball
controlling & undefeated DAS offense. In the end, the DAS would prevail 14-7 to
claim their 1st & only SFL championship.
Regular Season MVP: RB Ickey
Woods (Tropicana All Stars)
CB X MVP: RB Ronnie Harmon (Doug All Stars)
SFL Coach of the Season:
Steve Anderson (Chitown Heat)
SFL Most Improved Coach: Dave
Johnson (Daring Rebels)