1993 Junior Season Two Touch & Flag

The 1993 Junior American Football season featured two distinct youth formats—Two-Touch and Flag Football—with a smaller pool of active teams, but no shortage of competition. While some teams withdrew before kickoff, the season still delivered dramatic finishes and commanding performances in both formats.


📊 Two-Touch League Standings

TeamWLT%
Tiger Bay Warriors4001.000*
London Capitals2200.500*
Northants Storm2001.000
Kent Panthers0500.000

📝 Note: Birmingham and Gloucester withdrew before the season began.

Summary:
Tiger Bay went undefeated through the league phase, but it was the London Capitals who snatched the championship in a tightly contested bowl game. Northants also finished unbeaten, but with only two games played, their season was cut short. Kent Panthers continued to develop despite a tough campaign.


🏆 Two-Touch Bowl Final

London Capitals 8–6 Tiger Bay Warriors

In a defensive slugfest, the Capitals edged out the previously unbeaten Warriors to claim the Two-Touch title. It was a narrow, hard-earned victory that underlined the competitive balance of the smaller league.


1993 Flag Season

📊 Flag League – Semi-Finals

  • Crawley Pirates 35–0 Saints
  • Hayes Braves 14–0 Folkestone

Summary:
Crawley and Hayes stormed through the semi-finals, both keeping clean sheets in dominant displays. The stage was set for a high-stakes final between the league’s top two sides.


🏆 Flag Bowl Final

Crawley Pirates 0–36 Hayes Braves

Hayes delivered a commanding performance in the final, shutting out the Pirates in a comprehensive 36–0 win to lift the 1993 Flag League title.

1993 JGL Youth Two-Touch Season Recap

The 1993 Junior Gridiron League (JGL) Youth Two-Touch season featured a compact but competitive league with five teams battling it out for supremacy. With the regular season tightly contested between the Park Centre Bandits and the Ealing Eagles, the year concluded in dramatic fashion at the championship final in Horsham.


📊 Final Standings

TeamPYDWLT%
Park Centre Bandits87100.875*
Ealing Eagles76100.857*
Kent Panthers92610.278
Worthing Guardians82600.250
Kent Knights61410.250

Summary:
The Bandits led the regular season standings by the narrowest of margins, edging Ealing with just one more win from an additional game. The mid-table teams struggled to find consistency, while the Panthers and Knights showed flashes of potential in a developing league.


🏆 Championship Final – Horsham

Ealing Eagles 44–0 Park Centre Bandits

In a stunning display of dominance, the Ealing Eagles delivered one of the most emphatic championship performances in youth two-touch history. Shaking off their second-place finish in the standings, they overpowered the Bandits in every phase of the game to claim the 1993 JGL Youth Two-Touch title.

Their 44–0 shutout marked the largest margin of victory in a final to date, showcasing elite execution on offense and an impenetrable defensive wall.

Watch the Game here

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