Brookline 11-Under Flag Football
Playoff Results/Scoring Summaries

2006 Flag Football Champions - MAROON
The Little King, Alexis Cirigliano, Lisa
Cirigliano, Charlotte Primrose, Rocco
Gagliardi, Owen Fink and Cody King. In
the rear is Coach Jim King. Missing is
Ahmed and Abdelaziz Mansour, Christian
Hartung and Christopher Elstner.


Congratulations to the MAROON Team
The 2006 11-Under Flag Football Champions!

Championship Game
December 16, 2006


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	MAROON 18 - ROYAL BLUE 12

MA - Alexis Cirigliano pass from Cody King (conversion failed)
MA - Owen Fink run (conversion failed)
MA - Lisa Cirigliano run (conversion failed)
RB - Ryan Mandarino run (conversion failed)
RB - Ryan Mandarino run (conversion failed)

Interceptions:
RB - Jarrett Better 4;
MA - Rocco Gagliardi 1, Cody King 1.
Sacks:
RB - Khalil Sanders 1.

2006 Flag Football Runners-Up - ROYAL BLUE
Katie Smith, Cameron Miller, Khalil Sanders,
Jarrett Better, Aaron Miller, Dylan DiRenna,
Mike Cummings and Brandon Williams. In the
rear is Coach Mike Miller and Ryan Mandarino.
Missing is Joey Tongel.


The 2006 11-Under Flag Football Runners-Up
The ROYAL BLUE Team


Semi-Final Round
December 10, 2006
	ROYAL BLUE 25 - BLACK 12

RB - Jarrett Better pass from Ryan Mandarino (conversion failed)
RB - Khalil Sanders pass from Ryan Mandarino (Mike Cummings pass from Ryan Mandarino - 1 point)
RB - Khalil Sanders pass from Ryan Mandarino (conversion failed)
BL - Joshua Wright pass from Joey Schanck (conversion failed)
RB - Aaron Miller pass from Ryan Mandarino (conversion failed)
BL - Joshua Wright pass from Joey Schanck (conversion failed)

Interceptions:
BL - Joshua Wright 2, Joey Schanck 1, Stephen Maiorano 1, Dylan Mitchell 1;
RB - Mike Cummings 2, Ryan Mandarino 1.
Sacks:
None.

	MAROON 25 - RED 14

RE - Aaron Lagnese run (Billy Lawlor pass from Michael Roper - 1 point)
RE - Aaron Lagnese pass from Michael Roper (William Johnson pass from Michael Roper - 1 point)
MA - Cody King pass from Owen Fink (conversion failed)
MA - Owen Fink run (conversion failed)
MA - Rocco Gagliardi pass from Cody King (conversion failed)
MA - Lisa Cirigliano pass from Cody King (Rocco Gagliardi pass from Cody King - 1 point)

Interceptions:
RE - Bryton Sublett 1;
MA - Rocco Gagliardi 1, Cody King 1.
Sacks:
RE - Shaun Hoelzle 1.

Opening Round
December 9, 2006
	ROYAL BLUE 31 - NAVY BLUE 6

NB - Matt McShane run (conversion failed)
RB - Brandon Williams pass from Ryan Mandarino (Jarrett Better pass from Ryan Mandarino - 1 point)
RB - Mike Cummings pass from Ryan Mandarino (conversion failed)
RB - Khalil Sanders pass from Ryan Mandarino (conversion failed)
RB - Jarrett Better pass from Cameron Miller (conversion failed)
RB - Khalil Sanders pass from Ryan Mandarino (conversion failed)

Interceptions:
NB - Julius Noel 1;
RB - Jarrett Better 3.
Sacks:
RB - Khalil Sanders 1.

	MAROON 45 - HUNTER GREEN 18

MA - Lisa Cirigliano pass from Rocco Gagliardi (conversion failed)
MA - Lisa Cirigliano pass from Cody King (conversion failed)
MA - Rocco Gagliardi sacked QB in endzone - SAFETY
HG - Brian Hall pass from Connor McGinnis (conversion failed)
MA - Cody King pass from Rocco Gagliardi (conversion failed)
HG - Connor McGinnis run (conversion failed)
MA - Lisa Cirigliano run (Owen Fink pass from Rocco Gagliardi - 2 points)
HG - Brian Hall pass from Connor McGinnis (conversion failed)
MA - Owen Fink pass from Cody King (Rocco Gagliardi pass from Cody King - 2 points)
MA - Cody King pass from Rocco Gagliardi (Cody King pass from Rocco Gagliardi - 2 points)
MA - Owen Fink sacked QB in endzone - SAFETY

Interceptions:
MA - Alexis Cirigliano 1, Rocco Gagliardi 1.
Sacks:
HG - Matt Haskins 1;
MA - Rocco Gagliardi 1, Owen Fink 1.

Photos from the Championship Game
at Moore Park

Click on photos for larger images

The Maroon offense came alive during
the playoffs, scoring 88 points
in their three post-season games.
Their defense held the opposition
to only 44, a perfect 2-1 ratio.

Lisa Cirigliano takes off on a touchdown
run that proved to be the game winner.
Trips right.
Coach Jim King did a great job
getting the most of his players.
Theirs was a total team effort!
Dylan DiRenna weaves his way
through the Maroon secondary.
Alexis Cirigliano is positioned
to make the defensive stop.
Jarrett Better grabs one of his
four interceptions for the game.
The sure-handed Better led the
team with 19 thefts for the season.
Jarrett Better and Ryan Mandarino
formed a fine defensive secondary. They
combined for 32 interceptions on the season.
Blue quarterback Ryan Mandarino led
the league in TD passes with 29, but
the Maroon defense kept the airwaves
clear on this day. Ryan countered with
two second half touchdown runs to bring
the Blue team back into contention.
Hut!
Speedy Owen Fink took off on a long
and winding run, slicing through the
Blue defenders for his fifth rushing
touchdown of the season. The score
gave Maroon an early 12-0 lead.
The Blue team never quit. Down 18-0
with only 10 minutes to go, they went
on two quick scoring drives to close
the gap to 18-12, then missed on a
3rd and goal pass attempt to tie the
game as the clock expired. These kids
played a great game, keeping us all
in suspense until the final moment.

Our Program Goals
Hello Parents, Players and Friends,

It's not close to playoff time, but it will be here before
we know it, and it's important to make note of a few things
before we get to that point in the season.

First, all teams will make the playoffs. That should take
some of the pressure off of the players and coaches. These
ten regular season games are not all about winning and
losing. There is so much going on here that has nothing to
do with winning and losing. All wins and losses do are
determine what position a team will take during the only
games that really count, the playoffs.

Secondly, it's VERY important to recognize that this is
all just a game. It's a Rec League, and that is all. This
is not the NFL, or an extension of the Brookline Knights,
and we all need to step back for a moment and get focused.
The Brookline Recreation Center provides this program for
the purpose of bringing our neighborhood kids together to
play flag football in a SAFE, FRIENDLY and COMPETITIVE
environment. That's all it is. It's just a game. We all
must remember those words ... "It's just a game." ...
and behave accordingly. We will NOT tolerate obstructive
behavior from anyone: parents, players or patrons alike.
We are here to give the kids a chance to play and have
some fun. There can be NO other way.

So, with the onus taken off winning and losing, just what
is it that we are trying to accomplish here?

First, we have brought 60 kids together to play the game
of flag football in a structured learning environment.
The whole idea of forming a league is to provide a proper
atmosphere where these kids can develop both skills and
an understanding of the NFL Youth Flag Football game. The
only real way to do this is to play games, lots of them.

Forming teams necessitates the concept of teamwork, and helps
create a bond between the players. Hard work and dedication
will further strengthen these concepts. Our coaches and
instructors will do the best that they can to help with
this process. But, in the end, it is the desire of the
individual players that will determine the success or
failure of this endeavour. We hope that everyone will do
their best to learn the fundamentals of the game, define
their roles as a team player, and work hard to improve
their skills. This is the key to success, and the only 
way to help their team improve.

Now, we do have a wide range of ages involved in this
league. It is unrealistic to think that most junior
players will become dominant members of their teams.
We do not consider this a problem, and hope that these 
younger players do not become discouraged by their size 
or lack or parity with the older players. Regardless of
age or skill level, all players are members of a team,
and must function as a team to succeed as a team.

It is important to note that there are many dynamics
involved here, and experience has taught us that we
must give this league, these teams, our coaches and
officials, and ourselves, the necessary time to evolve.
The kids need time to get to know each other and their
coaches. The teams need time to develop and learn to
execute. The staff needs time to observe, evaluate and
make whatever corrections are needed. To expect instant
results is not realistic.

Trust us. What we see in the first few games will not be
what we see in the last few games. Please be patient
with the process and allow the teams to evolve. Many
times we have seen top seeded teams get knocked off in
playoff games by low seeded teams that just took longer
to get their games in gear.

With respect to our coaches and referees. These individuals
are volunteers and have been chosen by our staff because
they have demonstrated an ability to instruct and get
results. The coaches are doing their best, and each
has a different and unique style. Remember that yelling
and a certain level of intensity are bred in a
competitive environment. As much as we try to downplay
winning and losing, the desire to win sometimes can be
a bit overwhelming. We are all human. Please do your best
to respect the coaches and their decisions. If they make
a mistake, the mistake will be addressed by the staff
after the game. If a parent feels that their child has
been slighted in any way or is not happy for some reason,
please bring this to the attention of the staff and the
issue will be dealt with accordingly.

Our referees will do their best to keep the game flowing
and work hard to manage the game. They will call fouls
and they will inevitably miss some fouls. They also are
human. As league directors, we have put a lot of trust
in the individuals chosen to help officiate and teach.
We respect them and we expect the same from the parents 
and players. Any problems, and I'm sure there will be 
some, should be brought to the attention of the staff
after the game, and these concerns will be dealt with
accordingly.

It's again VERY important to recognize that this is all
just a game. It's a Rec League, and that is all. This
is not the NFL and sometimes we all need to step back
for a moment and refocus. The Brookline Recreation Center
provides this program for the purpose of bringing kids
together to play flag football in a safe, friendly and
competitive environment. That's all it is. It's just
a game, and hopefully we will all have a little fun.

We will NOT tolerate obstructive behavior from anyone:
parents, players or patrons alike. We are here to
give the kids a chance to play and have some fun.
There can be NO other way.

SO.......

after all this typing, we are back to the original message.
Each team has five weeks and ten games of flag football to
learn how to play the game, and play it as a team. Each 
player will hopefully learn their roles on the team and 
each team will improve. We must give them this opportunity
and hope for the best.

We ask that everyone be patient with the process and when
its time for the playoffs we will have some good games
to entertain us.

Thanks everyone for your support!

-Dale and Clint



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