Submitted by USAFL on July 7, 2012 - 11:40am
The USAFL, Boston Demons Australian Rules football club, and Seeds of Peace are bringing Australian Rules football to Maine this summer. Earlier this year, Peace Team players Yonatan Belik and Leith Jaber contacted the USAFL in hopes of introducing the sport to a summer long camp, located in Otisfield, Maine.
Submitted by USAFL on July 7, 2012 - 12:17am
US youngsters, Nolan Ellis of Denver and Brendon Heicklen of LA are about to take on Australia's best this Saturday, July 7 in Sydney, Australia as part of the World XVIII Team. Photo to the left is of the team at Coogee Beach, Sydney during a recovery session.
World Footy News reported on the team earlier today:
Submitted by Andi Williams on June 30, 2012 - 12:00am
As the sun rose over a sleepy Cambridge, MA on Saturday June 30th, 14 women laced up their cleats, erected some goal posts and put out cones to mark the field at Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Briggs Field. They were prepared for the day, with coolers of ice, water and Gatorade, cut up fruit and gazebos to keep worst of the sunburn at bay. The Boston Lady Demons were hosting the Montreal Angels and New York Magpies in the inaugural Boston Lady Demons tournament. The Boston River Rats, a metro side, also hosted a Montreal Saints metro side on the day.
Submitted by USAFL on June 29, 2012 - 7:08pm
Submitted by USAFL on June 28, 2012 - 9:45pm
Recently, Nashville News 2 (WKRN) featured the Nashville Kangaroos in one of its weekend sports segments. The segment showcased interviews with current players, highlights from the ‘Roos June 16 clash with Columbus, and a special live music performance.
Interviewed in the video are Club President, Clint Milner, Team Captain, Luke Nemeth, Dave “Frosty” Harris, and Joel Morley.
The Kangaroos will be back in action July 28 at Elmington Park when the Boston Demons travel south to Nashville.
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