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Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan: Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: ... Zach Anderson (born November 20, 1989) is an American former professional football defensive tackle.
The CMFL was formed in 1999 by the Alberta Football League (AFL) and Manitoba Football League (MFL) in attempt to crown the amateur national champion of Canada, and replaced the Canadian Senior Intermediate championship game. Since 2002 the game has been played between the AFL and Northern Football Conference (NFC) league champions. The two ...
The Brampton Bears withdrew from the league before the 1996 season and were replaced by Sault Ste. Marie Storm, while the North Bay Bulldogs took a leave of absence from the league for the 1996 season and the Hamilton Wild Cats ceased operations after the second week of the season leaving the Northern Football Conference with four teams for the ...
Gaylord quarterback Andrew Szymoniak and his dad and head coach DJ Szymoniak talk over a playcall during a matchup with Sault Ste Marie in Week 9. Some people think the coach's son gets everything ...
Sault Ste. Marie has also had men's semi-pro football since 1972. The Sault Steelers are 4x National Semi-Pro champions in the Canadian Major Football League, winning the honours in 1972, 2007, 2009, and 2010.
Sault Area High School [2] Blue Devils 786 (B) Sault Ste. Marie: Chippewa: 2023 Great Northern UP Conference Traverse City Central High School [7] Trojans 1,382 (A) Traverse City: Grand Traverse: 1997 Great Lakes Athletic Conference Traverse City West Senior High School [8] Titans 1,455 (A) Traverse City: Grand Traverse: 1997 N/A (new school)
In September 2022 it was announced that effective Fall 2023, the Big North Conference would add Marquette, Escanaba and NMFL member, Sault Ste. Marie, as football members only. [11] Also in 2023, St. Ignace left the conference and moved to 8-man football, while Kalkaska left as well to become an 11-man football independent.
The Sault College Cougars are expected to debut as an expansion team in the Ontario Conference in the 2025 CJHL season. [2] The team will be based in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and operated by Sault College. [3] A proposed expansion franchise for Lethbridge, Alberta, in the Prairie Conference was rejected by the league in 2023. [4]