Northern football teams finding success with new two-tier system
Teams are enjoying the new tiered system adopted this season for the Northern Saskatchewan Football League.
That’s according to Northern Lights School Division Superintendent of Education Mark Williment who stated the change has resulted in the enhancement of competition, as well as the enjoyment of the game by all players. He noted some games haven’t been close in scoring, but there have been no blowouts which tends to discourage teams. The Ahtahkakoop Titans are new to the league this year and they are also benefitting from the new system with two wins and no losses.
“I know it has made a difference in the moral of the players,” Williment said. “I was at the game yesterday and the kids were having a great time and they had good sportsmanship. They are looking forward to the opportunity to play in the playoffs and maybe be champions.”
In the more competitive Tier 1, the first week of play resulted in wins for the Creighton Kodiaks (67-12 against the Pinehouse Lakers) and Cumberland House Islanders (24-12 against the Sandy Bay T-Wolves). In Tier 2, the Titans beat the Beauval Voyageurs by a 32-12 score, while La Loche Lakers edged the Senator Myles Venne Huskies by 38-32.


