Saturday, May 30, 2015

Enforcers knock off LAPD 24-10 to earn NPSFL championship bid


CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC (05/30/2015) For the third time in four seasons, the San Diego Enforcers will be competing in the NPSFL National Championship Game after defeating the Los Angeles Centurions 24-10 Saturday evening.

The Enforcers have now won six straight games over the Centurions and will end their 2015 regular season schedule at 5-0. With the loss, the Centurions finish their season at 4-2.

Looking for their second NPSFL title in team history, the Enforcers will have four weeks to prepare for the Charlotte Cobras (4-0), who will host the championship game on June 20th.

This will be the third all-time meeting between the two teams with the series tied at 1-1. The last meeting took place during the 2013 season with the Cobras claiming a 17-9 win at Balboa Stadium. The first meeting in 2010 was a defensive battle that resulted in the Enforcers escaping Charlotte with a 10-0 victory.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Enforcers and rival LAPD to battle for championship berth


The undefeated San Diego Enforcers are a win away from clinching their third appearance in the NPSFL National Championship, where they would visit the Eastern Division champion Charlotte Cobras on Saturday, June 2oth.

Standing in their way are the Los Angeles Centurions, who are made up of members of the Los Angeles Police Department. The longtime nemesis of the Enforcers will not only be looking to play spoiler, but try to earn their first championship appearance since 2011.


Last season the Enforcers extended their winning streak over the Centurions to five games after a hard fought 22-16 victory in Los Angeles. The Enforcers trailed 16-7 before putting up 15 unanswered points. A 25-yard touchdown run by Jahir Waterman sealed the win.


Sunday, May 10, 2015

Surge overcomes first half scare, defeats Central Cal 56-25 to remain unbeaten



SANTEE (05/09/2015) The San Diego Surge (4-0) left Santee Community Stadium Saturday night with another blowout victory, but it didn't come easy as the Central Cal War Angels (3-1) kept the game competitive during the first two quarters.

Destanie Yarbrough put the War Angels on the board first with a 45-yard touchdown off a screen pass from Chantel Nino Wiggins.

Friday, May 8, 2015

USD Toreros 2015 Recruiting Class


The University of San Diego Toreros football program officially announced it's recruiting class for 2015. Here's the list of 30 incoming freshman, including three from San Diego County, who will join the Toreros when they report to fall camp on Tuesday, August 11th.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Surge prepared for physical matchup with Central Cal


For the second straight season, the San Diego Surge (3-0) and Central Cal War Angels (3-0) will meet in a battle of unbeatens with sole possession of first place in the Pacific West up for grabs. After kicking off their 2015 schedules with an unfavorable strength of opponents, this game should provide the first true test of the season for both teams.

"It's a nice little rivalry we've been building over the last two or three years," Surge head coach Mike Suggett told us after his team defeated Arizona last Saturday. "They got a really young physical team and they're always giving us a real physical match. So it will be exciting to see."

Series History

July 13, 2013: Central Cal 40, Surge 14 (Playoffs)
May 17, 2014: Surge 64, Central Cal 0
June 7, 2014: Surge 35, Central Cal 6

Sunday, May 3, 2015

San Diego Football Weekend Recap

Photo Credit: Jessica Smith

Much like Floyd Mayweather after his unanimous decision win over Manny Pacquiao, the San Diego Enforcers and San Diego Surge are still undefeated. The Chargers also completed their 2015 NFL Draft while some former local prep and collegiate standouts received a shot at the big leagues.


National Public Safety Football League
San Diego Enforcers (4-0) 15, New York's Finest (1-1) 14.

QUEENS, NY - The Enforcers' trip to the Big Apple was a huge success after squeaking out a 15-14 victory over the defending NPSFL national champion NYPD. It was the first time in 43 years that the NYPD was defeated at home by a team from outside of New York. Tied for first place in the NPSFL, a win over the LAPD Centurions on May 30th will clinch their second straight appearance in the national title game.