CrossFit Maui’s 2010 Hawaii Flag-Football
Results, Standing & Schedule

Results

Play Offs & Championship, Saturday, April 17, 2010, “Stadium”

Game 1: K-Sizzle 30  vs  Brewzas28
Game 2: Washed Up 38  vs  H-Maile  26
Gm 3:  Temper Tantrum 41 vs Heine Time  13
Game 4: Undah Dawgz 26   vs Da Athletes  30
Gm 5:  Temper Tantrum 34 vs K-Sizzle  38
Game 6: Washed Up 44  vs Da Athletes  6
Game 7: Washed Up       36  vs K-Sizzle 26

Final Standings

Team           PF  PA  W L
Washed Up 48128211 2
K-Sizzle 395304      10 3
Temper Tantrum   40018110 2
Da Athletes299367 8  4
Undah Dawgz 397320  8  3
Brewzas     244283  5  6
H-Maile 277273  5  6
Heine Time190 322 3  8
Old School 152281  3  7
Da Varsity  200352  2  8
Take’m Dea     112 182 1  9

Champions

“Washed Up”

Tournament “MVP”

Shannon Kamakaokalani

Page Under Construction
BrewzasDa AthletesDa VarsityH-MaileHeine Time
History of The League
WAILUKU — The current Hawaii Flag Football League sponsored by CrossFit Maui is actually an extension of the former Hawaii Football League that Danny Crowell organized in the mid 1990s.

Crowell, a former Maui High School running back who played at Linfield College and the University of Hawaii before signing as a free-agent with the National Football League's St. Louis Cardinals, resurrected the Hawaii Adult Football League that was born in 1991.

By 1994, the Hawaii Adult Football League had nine teams participating in an eight-game season.  There were three teams from Oahu, including then league champions Halawa Hurricanes, three from the Big Island and three from Kauai.  Back then the league was constantly going through changes, from the Hawaii Semi-Pro Football League to the Hawaii Adult Football League to the Hawaii Football League.  Maui looked to enter the League with a team but the organizer didn’t have it together. Out of frustration the Maui Stars were born at Danny Crowell’s gym which is now CrossFit Maui.  Crowell would eventually serve as President of the Maui Stars and Commissioner of the HFL while playing running back and linebacker for the Maui Stars.

The Stars ruled the HFL and were perennial "Tsunami Bowl" Champions.  At its peak in the late '90s, more than 400 players and 50 coaches from across the 50th state participated.  During a two-year stretch, from 1995 to 1997, more than a dozen HFL players received invitations for NFL, CFL, WLAF and Arena football tryouts.

With diminishing community support and growing travel expenses, the HFL faded into the sunset after the 2005 season. But during the 1999 season Crowell introduced Flag Football to the Valley Isle and it has become larger than the HFL.  "We're in our 12th season now," Crowell said. "We've come a long way, from the 1st year having 4 teams and playing games on week nights at the stadium to playing games all day Saturday and Sunday, with as many as 17 teams participating, to the 11-team, 10-game format we have now."

Crowell says the players make the league what it is.  "We had our share of growing pains, but we've always emphasized fun first," Crowell said.  Family was another important element Crowell insisted on.  Today wives, girlfriends, parents and their children enjoy watching the games every Saturday at Keopuolani “The Pit” Field.  "Now each game is an hour long, we start at 8 a.m. and by 1 o'clock we're done," Crowell added.  "The other key factor is the rules of the game.  Over the years the players have come to learn the rules and respect the game.  Part of that success came because we insist on the players serving as officials at least one Saturday on the schedule."

During the transition from pads to flags, Crowell simply added Flag Football to the Hawaii Football League (HFL) moniker and now since CrossFit Maui is helping out, the name is now CrossFit Maui’s Hawaii Flag Football League.  Today many current and former Maui Interscholastic League football players participate, along with others who never got a chance to play high school ball — for whatever reason — also share in the success of the league.  The bottom line is, Crowell says, "Football is fun and that's why we play."

~Rodney S. Yap
2010 Teams
K-SizzleOld SchoolTemper TantrumUndah DawgzWashed Up
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The Maui News / AMANDA COWAN photo
Washed Up’s Kalei Houpo hauls in a pass as K-Sizzle’s Ryan Zukeran defends during the second half of Washed Up’s 36-26 victory in the Hawaii Football League flag-football championship game Saturday afternoon at War Memorial Stadium.The Maui News / AMANDA COWAN photo
K-Sizzle’s Aaron Caulford is pursued by Washed Up’s Dustin Cabico during the first half of Washed Up’s 36-26 victory in the Hawaii Football League flag-football championship game Saturday afternoon at War Memorial Stadium.
The Maui News / AMANDA COWAN photo
Washed Up’s Lance De Silva looks for an open teammate during his team’s 36-26 victory over K-Sizzle in the Hawaii Football League flag-football championship game Saturday afternoon at War Memorial Stadium.

CrossFit Maui’s
14th Annual
Hawaii 7 On 7 Flag Football League


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2011 Teams
Take'm DeaH-MaileBrewzasHeinetimeOGGLeilani'sDa @letes
Buffalo SoldiersAina WearUndah Dawgz
2012 CFM Hawaii Flag-Football
Results, Standing & Schedule

Results

Week 6, Saturday, February 4, 2012

Gm 1: H-Maile 21vs Undah Dawgz  26
Gm 2: GSSM  30vs T.Ponostars 8
Gm 3: WTF?    6 vs Brewzas57
Gm 4: K-Sizzle30vs T. Lockdown21
Gm 5: Washed Up31vs Aina Wear   17

Standings

Team           PF  PA  W L
Undah Dawgz   196  91   5 0
Washed Up 186 113   5 0
Brewzas      209 47    4 1
H-Maile  183  68   4 1
Heinetime    157138  3 2
GSSM   172153    3 3
Aina Wear   107113   2 2
K-Sizzle  136136   2 3
Brownskinz   66 97    1 3
Team Ponostar  79 140   1 4
WTF?     50  225   0 5
Team Lockdown 63 283   0 6

Schedule

Week 7, Saturday, February 11, 2012 @ The “Pit” Keopuolani

8:00am  Game 1: H-Maile   vsGSSM
9:00am  Game 2: T Lockdown vs Undah Dawgz
10:00am Game 3: Aina Wear    vs K-Sizzle
11:00am Game 4: WTF? vs Brownskinz
12:00am Game 5: T. Ponostars vs Washed Up