1989 BYAFA Micro Two-Touch

In 1989, the British Youth American Football Association took another big step forward with the introduction of the Micro (Under-14) Two-Touch League, offering younger players a pathway into the game. With three regional conferences, fierce competition, and a national final held at Wembley Stadium, the inaugural micro season marked a milestone in grassroots gridiron.


📊 London Conference

TeamWLTFA%
Heathrow Jets600141141.000*
London Ravens42084400.667*
Bournemouth Bearcats05012800.000

Summary:
The Heathrow Jets were unstoppable in the capital, racking up points while barely conceding any. The Ravens secured a playoff spot, but Heathrow’s dominance was absolute.


📊 Anglian Conference

TeamWLTFA%
Newmarket Mustangs60025501.000*
Ramsey24032910.333*
Cambridge Crushers240141220.333

Summary:
Newmarket delivered a flawless season, shutting out every opponent and posting a staggering 255–0 points tally. Ramsey edged into the playoffs on points, while Cambridge showed promise despite tough matchups.


📊 Essex Conference

TeamWLTFA%
Chelmsford Cherokee Bucks600117121.000*
Tiptree Titans240331060.333
Southend Sabres06001190.000

Summary:
Chelmsford ran the table in Essex, dominating with a disciplined defense and efficient attack. Tiptree grabbed two wins, while Southend faced a challenging debut season.


🏈 Playoff Recap

The inaugural BYAFA Micro playoffs delivered a mix of drama and dominance. Despite being second-seeded, Ramsey shocked London Ravens in the Wild Card, while both conference champions—Heathrow and Newmarket—powered through the semi-finals.


🔹 Wild Card Round

  • Ramsey 7–6 London Ravens

Summary:
A dramatic one-point upset saw Ramsey eliminate the Ravens and advance to the semis, despite finishing with a losing record.


🔹 Semi-Finals

  • Newmarket Mustangs bt. Ramsey (score not listed)
  • Heathrow Jets bt. Chelmsford Cherokee Bucks (score not listed)

Summary:
Both group leaders proved their class with confident wins. Heathrow dispatched the previously unbeaten Chelmsford, while Newmarket stayed perfect with another commanding victory.


🏆 Final – 6 August 1989, Wembley Stadium

Heathrow Jets 6–0 Newmarket Mustangs

A defensive showdown on the grandest stage of all. In a tight, physical championship game, the Heathrow Jets claimed the first-ever BYAFA Micro title with a 4th-quarter 1-yard sneak by game MVP and quarterback Duane Purdey. Newmarket’s incredible defensive streak finally ended—but they held their heads high after a dominant debut campaign.


🧩 Final Notes

  • Heathrow Jets: National Champions, unbeaten, clinical when it counted.
  • Newmarket Mustangs: Perfect regular season, 255–0 points tally, narrowly denied at Wembley.
  • Ramsey: Shock wild-card winners, excellent playoff showing.
  • Chelmsford Bucks: Regular-season dominance, edged out in the semis.

The 1989 Micro League not only set the foundation for the under-14 game in the UK—it showcased the future stars of British American football.