Friday, May 20, 2011

Spring Ball 2011

While the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crises in Japan brought many things to halt, most football teams were soon back at it.

Most teams have several scrimmages already over Golden Week, and there is a full weekend coming up, with X-League games at Kawasaki on Saturday and Sunday,

Several college teams meeting in interdivisional and intersectional matchups on Sunday.
There will be a KCFF triple-header played at Japan Sports University. Meanwhile in the KCFA, Aoyama Gakuin will take on Keio, and Chuo meets Nihon at Aminovital, while Hosei hosts Nanzan at home.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

JPFF Playoffs

In Japan Private Football Federation semi-final action on Sunday at chilly, but sunny Kawasaki Stadium, it was the Grizzlies and the Brandings who prevailed to take their place in the Eastern Conference Championship on January 30th.

After spotting the Davey Jones a TD early, the Grizzles rallied for 26 unanswered points, to take their place in the

In the second game, the Brandings used a solid ground game and efficient play-action passing and halfback option passes, and held off the Urawas 14-6.


In the Eastern Conference Championship game the Brandings and Grizzlies will kickoff at 13:30 on the 1/30 at Kawasaki Stadium. The Urawas and Nagano will meet in a consolation game beginning at 10:30.


JPFF Playoffs

Monday, January 3, 2011

Rice Bowl


Before more than 35,000 fans in the Tokyo Dome, the Obic Seagulls trounced the Ritsumeikan Panthers to win the Rice Bowl

In a rather lackluster game after an exciting season, the Seagulls shut out the Panthers 24-0 in the 28th annual meeting of collegiate and shakaijin champions. It was the Seagulls fourth title, the first two coming when they were sponsored by Recruit. The win denied the Panthers their fourth title.

Ritsumeikan mostly flailed on offense, unable to move the ball on the ground, and QB Shoma Taniguchi connected on only 9 of 38 passes for 69 yards, was intercepted three times in the 4th quarter. Considered a running threat, he managed only 24 yards on 13 carries. A missed 40-yard field goal ended their only scoring threat of the afternoon.

Former Hawaii University players Karl Noa and Kevin Jackson figured prominently in the pressure put on Taniguchi. Noa had a couple of sacks, and Jackson added a tipped and then intercepted a pass to his stats.

Meanwhile Obic QB Shun Sugawara was 15 of 25 for 199 yards, throwing for the first touchdown (a 49-yard strike to Ryoma Hagiyama), and running for the second. The Seagulls scored on a FG as time expired in the 1st half to make it 17-0.

Sugawara, who lost in the Rice Bowl twice as a collegian with the Hosei Tomahawks, transferred to the Seagulls this year from the Sagamihara Rise, who will join division 1 of the X-League next season. Sugawara was named game MVP.

The Furutani twin brothers figured prominently in the Seagull's attack: Shinya with long punt returns, and Takuya rushing and scoring the final TD of the game.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

free Rice Bowl tickets drawing

The Metropolis magazine MetPod is giving away free tickets to the Rice Bowl (between the Obic Seagulls and the Ritsumeikan Panthers). For a chance to win:

To: metpod@metropolis.co.jp
Re: "Rice Bowl"

[body]: (the name of your favorite Japanese football team- any league, any level. Just pick one)





The Rice Bowl will be held at the Tokyo Dome on January 3rd (national holiday in Japan). Kickoff will be at 2PM. The game will also be televised by NHK.

Monday, December 20, 2010

2010 Japan X Bowl result

Stormy but low score
Panasonic Pick-Six up
Obic come back late