APFL Current Standings

APFL Standings
































McCorkindale Conference












Kane Division W
L
T
Pct
Siciliano Division W
L
T
Pct
Brooklyn 0
0
0
.000
Cheshire 0
0
0
.000
Dumont 0
0
0
.000
Fairview 0
0
0
.000
Jersey 0
0
0
.000
Farmington 0
0
0
.000
Midgar 0
0
0
.000
Philadelphia 0
0
0
.000
Mirkwood 0
0
0
.000
Somers Hill 0
0
0
.000
Northern Valley 0
0
0
.000
South Windsor 0
0
0
.000

















Moore Conference















Green Division W
L
T
Pct
Smallwood Division W
L
T
Pct
Cairo 0
0
0
.000
Albany 0
0
0
.000
Chino Valley 0
0
0
.000
Arizona 0
0
0
.000
Huntsville 0
0
0
.000
Carolina 0
0
0
.000
Tri-City 0
0
0
.000
Florida 0
0
0
.000
Twin City 0
0
0
.000
Texas 0
0
0
.000
Vero Beach 0
0
0
.000
Troy 0
0
0
.000

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Goalposts - Newsletter of the APFL - Vol. 37 No. 1










Goalposts - Newsletter of the APFL - Vol. 37 No. 1

General Information:

Welcome to the new APFL website and more importantly, the latest edition of the long-time newsletter of the APFL, Goalposts.

Some of you may realize that this is a blog site. I have experience with blogging because I've maintained a blog for my writing since 2007. Our previous website was lost when Geocities disbanded but I was able to rescue the files that I used to build the site and will be adding many of them to this blog as we move forward. This blog is free compared to a website which requires a hosting fee. Also, a website will require more work with HTML language coding and uploading. This blog requires minimal uploading and although we are restricted as to what we can display here, we can cover most of the basics.

This blog should be used as a communication tool although we will still need to utilize email as our main point of contact especially regarding the sending of files. But think of this blog as a means of finding out the latest APFL news and as a repository of reference information. From time to time, due to space limitations, I will have to delete older files but files like the league constitution and files pertaining to the current season will always be found on this blog.

What I need from all of you are comments. Tell me what you like about this blog and what you don't like about it. Please provide me with ideas on how we can make this better for all of us.

Current Season Information:

All teams are now at 60 players and all coaches are now allowed to resume trading players and draft picks. Teams are also allowed to claim free agent players on a first come, first served basis. Teams claiming players must provide a player to be cut because no team can exceed the 60-man roster limit. Trades must adhere to the 60-man roster limit as well.

Final rosters and coaches files are due by September 12th. Active rosters are 53 players so you must set aside 7 players on your 60-man roster to inactive status.
The American Professional Football League, formally known as the American Postal Football League, was founded in 1974 by Bob Moore of Loveland, Colorado. In those days, the APFL was centered around the APBA Board Football Game. Back in the 1980's, the center of the APFL Universe was Tenafly, NJ. Stu McCorkindale, Mike Kane and TK Kane took turns being Commissioner. The annual rookie and free agent drafts were held at the Kane's household and during the season, their basement became a hotbed for FTF APFL league games. The APFL continued using the APBA Board Game until the computer invaded our lives and APBA developed a DOS computer version of its game. Eventually, the APFL leadership reviewed the Action PC Football Game and found it to be a faithfully produced football replay game.