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Juliette Sato from Moss Builder's maneuver for the defender of Diamond Turf Owen Guth on February 18 in the 8-10 flag football League Division in the center of Anna Maria Island. Insulan photo: Kevin P. Cassidy

The recipient of Moss Builders, Parker Svoboda, right, and the defenders of Diamond Rasen, Enzo Castro and Jordan Steele, on February 18 on February 18 at the center of Anna Maria around the ball. Insulan photo: Kevin P. Cassidy

Tom Farrington, on the left, teamed up with Bob Heiger to win over the Ami Pitchers competition at Anna Maria City Hayh Horseshoe Pits on February 19, 23-15 against Bob Mason and John Poccynek. Three teams fought for the top position on February 21, with the Bye to Tim Sofran and Bob Hawks. Tom Farrington and Tom Anderson continued after a 21: 9 victory against Mason, but Sofran-Hawks prevailed with 21: 8. Insulan photo: with the kind permission of Ami jugs

The winter season of Flag Football in the center of Anna Maria Island ends and goes into the playoffs.

The regular season of the 8-10 division ended last week and the players were participated in a competence competition on February 25th.

The last seedings for the playoffs in the 8-10 division are set with Adrian Griffin Interiors, which achieves the Tieber with 3-1 recordes via a tiebreaker over the second seed moss building and the third seed diamond turf. Solid Fel Construction at 1-3 and the Aquarium services from Fish Guy at 0-4 complete the overall ranking.

Last regular season campaign February 18 have Moss Builders a 26:6 victory against Diamond lawn behind four touchdown passes from Miles Moss Danger Defense. Juliette Sato and Owen Mahoney added to Moosbauer in the Sieg Touchdown catch.

Sebastian Buser connected with Lucas Urbiola for the only number of points for Diamond lawn, which also received seven catches from Owen Guth and four flags from Jordan Steele during the defeat.

In the second 8-10 division game of the evening, Adrian Griffin Interiors destroyed the Fischguyer Aquarium Services 30-7.

With a week in the 11-13 division of the league there is at the top of the ranking. Moosbauer, Sato real estate and solid rock construction are 5-1. Jiffy Lube holds fourth place with a 3: 3 record, while Poppos Taqueria, Sandhoff Construction and Salzig's pressure fight for the fifth seed. Shady Lady Horticultural Services has the eighth seed and will accept the team that ends as a top seed when the playoffs begin.

February 17th in the 11-13 division were three blowouts with Moss builders who achieved a 25: 6 victory over Jiffy Lube. On the second game of the evening, Sato Real Estate Cruise passed Poppos Taqueria 30-14, while the third game exceeded Sandhoff Construction 40-27 with a solid rock climate system.

In the last game of the night, salty prints held a 24:18 victory over the shady lady. Jahkari Steele had a big game for salty pressure, threw three touchdown passes and ran for another score while intercepting at the same time. Jordan Steele, Elijah Casciani and Turner worth each of the TD attacks on the offensive, while Worth Six Flag Education and three quarterback sacks were added for defense.

Stone Mitchell went shady lady with a TD fan, a stopping -return for a TD and security. Charlie Neri threw for a TD, Colson Mendiola had a 2-point changeover and David Zupa added further security to complete the shady lady who was achieved in the loss.

The 14-17 division still has a week in the regular season and the top seeds can still be won. Solid Rock Electrical is currently at the top with a 5: 1 record, shortly before HSH-design and moss builder, which are 4-2. Cortez Florida Vacations holds fourth place with a 3-3 record, while the solid stone climate system at 2-4 and Reel Coastal Properties completes the overall ranking.

The action on February 17th began with HSH Design, which held the Sieg-Reel Coastal Properties 34-27 behind five TD passes from Jack Mattick. Frankie Coleman had a few TD guests, as did Jaxon Kagin, who also added a few additional points. Chase Castagna campaigned with a TD trap, while Coleman dominated defensively with three interceptions and security.

Grayson Randlett had a big all-round game for Reel Coastal Properties and ends with two TD passes, four flags and one intercept that he returned for a TD. Ethan Darak, Angel Aurand and Jack McCarthy each added TD catches, while McCarthy ended with two interceptions and had a sack security.

In other promotions on February 17, the Moss Builders exceeded with a 42: 0 value of Cortez Florida 30-19 and massive, electrical short-circuit climate systems with a massive rock.

Adult flag football messages

With a week in the Football League for adults in the Community Center, Moss Builders presented number 1 for the playoffs with a 9-0 record. Gulf Drive Cafe and Floridian Mortgage follow with 7-1 or 7-2 recordings. Moss Air is in the mixture with a 6-2 record, and Slickers restaurant holds with a 4: 4 record, just before a firm rock building. Coaster Continent and Mi-Box are tied to seventh place, while Ross builds ninth place in the overall ranking with 2-6. Role coast properties at 1-8 and 0-8 slim space complete the ranking.

Game Night Action for the week on midfield will complete the seedings for the top 5, which a goodbye deserves in the first round. The opening round of the playoffs determines the matchups.

Stay tuned.

Key Royale Golf News

After a few busy weeks for the golf members in the Key Royale Club in Holmes Beach, action was limited to the regularly planned games last week, starting with the modified Stableford system for men on February 17.

The trio by Jim Hill, Bill Macmillan and Tom Thomas all ended on Plus-6. Rob Ellis was one point in second place and Jeff Spriff was in third place alone.

The women played a game with nine holes on February 18.

Pam Lowry and Helen Pollock both fired 2 under-par-30-30s to finish in second place in flight A. Jenny Huibers and Barb Rinckkey with 1-over-pars in second place, while Brenda Solleveld on the Third place was a place.

Annette Hall and Marty Clark both mapped with 2-little-pars 30 to make first place in the flight B. Judy Menchek with a 1 Unter-PAR 31, while Heather Pritchard was 33 with a 1-over par.

Action February 20 saw the members in a shamble with the best two scores of each group that contribute to a par 64 for the day. The second place went to the team of Brian Hogan, Ron Huibers, Nub Turner and Tom Young with a score of even Par 64.

More online: Football league registration, Ami Pitchers winner.

Spring Soccer League

Important data

  • Last day to register: March 6th
  • Reviews/team designs:
  • 6.30 p.m. Friday, March 7: 11-13 and 14-17 age groups.
  • 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 12th: 8-10 age group
  • Note: There are no reviews for 3-4 or 5-7 age departments.
  • Age departments are subject to the change due to the number of participation.

Season information

  • Start of the season Date: March 31st March 31st
  • Games and times: Monday and Tuesday evening. The seasons of the games are determined on the basis of the number of participation and the orientation department.

Registration and fees

  • Fees: Members: $ 20, non -members: $ 150
  • Registration: Call 941-778-1908 or online:

Centerami.org

For more information