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Due to the loss of our co-founder, no class will be inducted this season.  Additionally we will now induct one player per year by vote, and the images will be in a new format.   Ladainian Tomlisnon traveled a long and winding road during his tenure in The League to reach this well deserved niche in our Hall of Heroes.  .  Originally  drafted by the Pack Mules in 2001.  Thereafter  was a member of the Kannapolis Spitters, Flash, Rebels, Hedge Hogs, Polar Bears and Leatherheads!  Seven  jerseys, four teams, a dozen years.  He  finished with 1,247.29 point, the most by any RB in League history.  He  had the best single season in 2006 with 185.72 for the Flash and Rebels.  He  also recorded 134.34 for the Flash in 05.  He's  currently ranked #1 for the River Hawks and Angry Mimes and #2 for the Flash.  Started  for the Rebels in SB XXII.

Class of 2010

Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
Originally a member of the Scorpions from 1997 to 2002 Jake the Snake ran up 177 points for the franchise and still holds the franchise record for points in a game (24 vs the Night Owls week 12 1998 – still stand as the League record.) and the most points by a QB in a post season game (12 vs the Night Owls week 15, 1997.) In 2003 Plummer jumped to the AFC and the Pack Mules acquired his services in the auction. After starting five games and scoring 41.53 the injured Plummer was traded to the Sports Writers week 9 in a seven player deal. He finished out the season as a Sports Writer, scoring 20.65. The Flash acquired his rights in the 2004 auction, never started him and traded him to the Hedge Hogs in week 5 along with Mary Booker for Quincy Morgan and Trent Green. After the AWFUL 1-12 2004 season Plummer took the Hogs to a Suberb Bowl, winning their first post season game since the 1980's and scored a then franchise record 96.89 points. He finished his stint with the Hogs in 2006 after accumulating 229.66 points. Jake's NFL career more or less petered out after scoring 468.84 Holmes started his League career with the Pack Mules who signed him in week 6 of the 98 season. He scored 24 points. After not being on a roster in 1999 he was acquired by the Warlords via waiver week 4 in 2000. Holmes lasted three seasons, scored 177 including 123 in 2002 which is still the franchise record. When John Grote took over management of the franchise he allowed Holmes to be signed by second year Flash owner Don Roberts. In just two seasons Holmes accumulated 257 points and sill holds the franchise mark of 150.13. In 2005 the Pelicans reacquired him. This time around he scored 45.48. In 2006 he spent four days, three hours and 45 minutes on the Hedge Hogs preseason roster. In 2007 he was drafted in the fifth round by the Players, started two games, scored 1.35 and was never heard from again. Played his first seven seasons with the Rebels/Degenerates/Kannapolis Spitters (120.44) In 2004 the Pack Mules (21.02) picked him up in the RFA. Week 4 of 05 they traded him to the Flash along with Mark Bruener for Ricky Williams and Cedrick Wilson. After spending the 2006 season with the Flash (23.22) he spent 2007 with the Flash, Hedge Hogs and then finished his career with the Rebels but did not score in '07. His best seasons saw him score 30 and 31 in 00 and 01. Took the Rebels to three SB's (97, 99, 01) and got a ring in 99. Martin Gramatica: Signed as a rookie by Greg Wood to kick for the East Side (507) in 1999, Gramatica managed to hang on until 2004, his third season under Falcons owner Don Roberts. He didn't score again until he put up 25 for Glen Garcia's Cobras (25) title run. He still has the two best season in Black Knights history (128 in 02 and 127 in 00 [5th best in League history]). His best game came w11/99 when he booted 19 against the Scorpions on the bench. As a starter he notched 18 twice – still the franchise record
Class of 2009
Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
519.94 career points. Replaced Jim Kelly at the helm of the Bulls (422.14) in 1994 and took over the top scoring spot in 1997 and was their featured QB until John Kitna took over for one season in 2004. Led the Players (64.38) in 2004 before joining the Conmen (33.42) for the 05 & 06 campaigns where he shared time with Marc Bulgar and Tony Romo. Best season was 1997 (81) which was 2nd only to Jim Kelly's 88 in 89 until last season when Philip Rivers caught fire. He still holds 3 of the top 4 D Bums franchise slots for benched QB's 521.95 points, ALL with the Players, from the “lost” season of 1995 through 2005. Best season was 1997 - 94 points in the pre-yardage era. Scored 18 week 7/00 and again 9/01, as well as having six other double digit games. Only one other Player ever went over 18 and that was 18.3 by Corey Dillon 13/06.  1996 stands as best single season by a Players RB (94 points) and he has 3 of the top 4 seasons. Also holds best post season game scoring mark (13.34 vs Dharma Bums 15/04) In 2004 he was the MVP of Superb Bowl XVIII along with Olino Mare in the 5-4 win over the Earls. Won two rings starting for the Players (98 and 04.) Spent his final season as a member of the Rebels but did not score and was on the bench for their SB loss. 123 points. In 1989&90 scored 69 with the Flash. In addition to the missing years he scored 54 for the Puzzlers (nka Desolation Angels) and is still 5th all time for them. Won at least one ring as the MVP of SB X when he cought 3 passes from Brett Favre leading the Puzzlers to a 33-0 win over Koors Krew. 373. Led the Ironmen (176) to the post season in our inaugural season only to be replaced by Al DelGreco who was the MVP of SB I. Was sent to the Scorpions (62) in 1987 and after one season there went to the Earls (20) to back up legendary Morten Andersen. After kicking just 2 xp's for the Earls in 89 he went to the now defunct Rangereers/Canes (27.) His career survived the “missing years” and saw him score 77 in 94 for the Searchers and 11 in 97 for the Rookies, combining for 88 for the franchise nka the Black Knights. No MVP seasons. Two rings (85 Ironmen, 89 Rangereers.)
Class of 2008
Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
(324). Moon's League career started in 1988 when he took the helm of the HedgeHogs from Dave Kreig. He led the Hogs to a Division Title in '89, a feat they did not again accomplish until '06. After scoring 189 points for the Hogs under pre-yardage rules he was traded to the now defunct Ivy League All Stars (33). He played for them until they were disbanded in 1993 and is also that franchises top QB . After three years with the Scorpions (48) in the NFC he returned to the Hogs. Two more seasons saw him score 54 more points before being replaced by Peyton Manning. Moon's best season was 1989 when he scored 69 points, allowing Chris Chandler only one start. No QB seems poised to suplant his #1 position soon. (380.52) passed Barry Sanders on the Cobras all time list midway through his second season, owing in part to Sanders' missing seasons. After a lackluster 96 Davis was signed by the Rookies (12) in thier only season under Mark Woods. He was shutout in 1998 before his MVP season of 1999 when he began his six year run with the Cobras franchise. It was a time of turmoil for Davis as he played as a Cobra (99/Potter, 00&01/Bennett), Roughneck (02/Roberts) Caterpiller (03/Tipton) and back to the Cobras (04/Bennett). His 98 point season in 99 was his best ever, on his was to accumulating 290.12 for the franshise. In 99-01 the Cobras won the Division title but had post season issues (2-3). As his career wound down he played for the Earls (.76 in 04) and the Desolation Angels (77.64 in 05 & 06). Davis still holds the D Angels record for single game RB scoring (18.77 vs Earls week 2 '05), best RB season (77.63 in '05). For the Cobras he had THREE 18 points gamees (week 2 '99 vs Earls, week 3 '99 vs Polar Bears (nee Moose), and week 12 02 vs Earls who were glad to see him retire!). Throw in his week 1 14 points in 99 and you have QUITE a strong start to a great season. He holds the Cobras three best RB season (55.83 in 03, 60 in 00 and 98 in 99). The 99 season still stands as the 7th best in League history. (128.14) was always the bridesmaid, never the bride. He amassed 125 points over six seasons with the Conmen and was NEVER the teams leading reciever. He finished second to Curtis Conway, Michael Irvin, Terrell Owens, Isaac Bruce (twice) and James Thrash. After concluding those six solid year he ended his career with the Moose/Otters scoring only 3.14. During his tenure with the Conmen they won five Division Titles, One Conference Title, and Superb Bowl XVII over the Rebels. (434) was a true journeyman kicker. Originally signed as a rookie in 1988 by the Clowns (nee Players) (65) he played only one known season there. He did not appear to score in the 89 season season, before surfacing again as the starter for the now defunct Menace (117). The Menace owner was a HUGE Raiders fan, and stocked his team entirely with Raiders. That experiment lasted one season when a new owner was obtained and the team renamed the Ivy League All Stars. When that franchise folded in the early 90's, Jaeger next appeared in 94 when he scored 103 for the Koor's Krew (nee Flash) kicking them into the Superb Bowl. After two more missing seasons Jaeger finished out his career with the Horse Patoot (nee Desolation Angels)(149) winning a Division Title and one Conference Title. Jaeger still ranks 4th on the D Angels all time list, has the #3 game in franchise history (week 9 97 vs Night Owls) and the 2nd best post season game (week 14 97 vs the Night Owls again!)
Class of 2007
Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
WAS Bloom County. He played his entire FFL career with the tam and amassed 354 total points, including leading them to their only League title in 1990. When Bloom County was disbanded Marino had several years left but they are, sadly, the “missing”” years. Workhorse for the Scorpions teams coached by Josh Potter from 99 through 04. Faulk originally came into The League as a Pack Mule were he rose to #3 on their all time list. He spent most of 97 on the bench behind Jerome Bettis and Kareem Abdul Jabbar. After seeing limited time behind Corey Dillon and Fred Taylor in 98 he was released to the Scorpions in the NFC. His best season was the 2000 campaign when he scored 136. By the time his career came to an end on the IR he had totaled 360.24 for the Scorpions and 117 for the Pack Mules for a total of 477.24. He STILL holds most of the Scorpion (nee Wizards) RB records (points in a game, 21 vs Falcons 7/02, points in a regular season, 76 in 00, points in a post season game, 24 15/00 vs Horse Patoot, also The League record) He played in the Superb Bowl that season He played his entire FFL career for the Players, from 94 through 03. He scored 166.29 over that span and was the team's leading WR 5 of those seasons, including his stellar 33 point season in 01. He holds no franchise records but his steady production over a decade earned him this spot They won 3 division titles two conference titles, two Superb Bowls and was part of one of The Leagues great dynasty teams (teaming with Rich Gannon,, Curtis Martin, and Jerome Bettis.) played on the 1990 Superb Bowl winners and scored 326. With the demise of Bloom County and the onset of the lost years,, Johnson began his “journeyman” stage. In 94 he turned up on the Puzzlers, kicking them to a Superb Bowl win and 53 points. Two years later he landed a gig with the Warlords, winning a division title scoring 97 (still #5 all time for that franchise. In 97 and 98 he played for the hapless Newbies/Westside, scoring 158 on a terrible team. This is still #2 for the franchise. In 1999 he closed out his career with the Scorpions, kicking 9 points. His career total of 643 is respectable but several players kicking today should outdo that. He was never a record breaker, but is solid career in the early days of The League, combined with his longevity, earned him this coveted spot.
Class of 2006
Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
Montana led the Ironmen to the first League Title and scored 93 points over his two year stint.  He then joined the Finns/Conmen (321+) where he played until joining the Warlords (48) in the 1994 season.  His best games were 8/88 vs the Express and 3/89 vs the Attack Force.  His best season was 1990 when he scored 90 for the Conmen.  Many credit him as The League's first MVP, an honor he won outright in 1987. 'First acquisition of then rookie owner Dave Newland.  Over 350 points later he spent one season with the NFC Falcons before retiring.  That first season he scored 24 points.  His best season was the 2000 campaign when he scored 90, including 18 vs Rebels week 12 and again against the Pack Mules in the AFC title game (STILL a Sports Writer record) - BOTH times he was listed as questionable.  He also got a ring for starting in the Superb Bowl victory that season.  Keep in mind most of these records were set in the Earls 1986-2001, 04 and 07.  848 career points as an Earl, the most of any player for any team.  2003  played for the Hedge Hogs (84).  Didn't score in '05 but in '06  scored 24 with the Conmen before returning to the Earls.  956 points in his career.  First season: 94 points.  Best season  1998, scored 104.   Played in 2 Superb Bowls, starting in 98 but loosing, on the bench in the '04 win.   14 twice as a starter (7/97 and 4/07) and 18 on the bench once (1/01).  Came out of retirement after being inducted.</alt>width=
Class of 2005
Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
319 Career points.  Earls '89-'98 (295), Night Owls '99-'00 (24), Hedgehogs '01 (dnp).  First Game: unknown, was not on a roster in 1985, 86-88 records lost.  Started for the Earls 1/89, scored 6 in a 17-10 loss to the now defunct Attack Force.  First Season: 1989, 72 points.  Best Game: 24, 9/90 in a 46-0 rout of the Pack Mules.  Best Season: 1990, 93 points.  League MVP..  Post Season on the bench for the Earl 96 Superb Bowl Game, behind Dave Kreig, then of Chicago, but started in the 1998 loss. 460.45 Career Points, Conmen '90-'95 (159) Jim Sandersons first season as owner.  Draft conucted on Wesmont Ave, Upper Arlington.  Sanderson MUCH maligned for drafting Smith who had announced he was returning to Florida to pursue his degree!, Polar Bears '96 (81), Horse Patoot/Desolation Angels '97-'02, '04 (201), Falcons '02-'03 (19.45).  First Game: 5/90 Scored 6 for the Conmen in a 16-27 loss to the Attack Force.First Season: 1990, scored 30 highlighted by a 12 point game week 12 against the Canes. Best Game:  18 points 3 times, 14/96, 11/98 vs Night Owls, 13/98 vs Scorpions.  Best Season: 1994, 114 points.  Post Season  18 points 14/96 for the Polar Bears, franchise record, 12 points 14/02 vs Otters, Falcons record.  Was on the Bench when the Horse Patoot lost the '99 Superb Bowl 94 Carrier points.  Peak years lost.  Searchers/Intentional Groundlings/Rookies/East Side '94-'98 (88).  Polar Bears '99-'01 (6).  First Game/Best Game:  Moore came into the league in '91 so like many suffers from the "lost years."  His first RECORDED game is 1/97.  He scored 6 to lead the Rookies past the Cobras, 35 - 27. First Season/Best Season: 1994, 33 points, still a franchise record.  Post Season  Moore played on some of the most dismal teams in the league and as such left NO post season marks of note. Wore 5 jerseys in the NFL (GB, STL, PHX, HOU, TN) and 7 in The League (Ironmen [93],  Earls [0], Hot Rods [70], Rangereers [26], Canes [?], Players [178] and Rebels [227].) First season was 1985 - Kicked the Ironmen to the Superb Bowl title and was SB MVP.  Best season was 96 (109 for Players, still a franchise record and #2 all time at induction).  Best games -14 points 9/97 vs Players and 7/98 vs Warlords, both as a Rebel. Also holds Rebels record for best season (104 in 1998.)
Class of 2004
Quarterback Running Back Receiver Kicker
552 career points.  Pack Mules 85-89 (225), Jaguars/Players 90-98 (327), First Season: 1985, led the Mules with 60 in the regular season and 6 more in the post season but lost the title game to the Joe Montana guided Iron Men. Best Game: 18 points vs Clowns in the 1987 season opener.  Best Season 1996 with the Players. 93 points, 87 in the regular season which still stands as a Players record.  Post Season: Scored 12 points twice for the Players - 1996 in the Wild Card Game, and in Superb Bowl XIV, where he was the MVP for leading the Players past the Earls 26-13. Bulls/FKR '95 - '00 (303), Warlords '01 (0), early records lost, first season and appearence probably in 1995, Best Game: 18 points three times, 13/97 vs Sports Writers, 2/98 vs Players, 8/98 vs Rebels, all still franchise records.  Best Season: 105 in 1998, still a franchise record.  No significant post-season appearances. 186 Career points.  Rangereers '88-'89 (15), Attack Force '90 (0), both defunct.  Earls '91-'96 (48), Polar Bears '97-'99' (105), Scorpions '01 (18), Players '02 (0), First recorded season - 1988,  played for the now defunct Rangereers, records lost, First known game:  1989 week 2, scored 3 for the Rangereers against the Betas, First known Season:  1989 - 15 points (out of a possible 33) for the Rangereers.  Best Game:  10/99, 9 points for the Polar Bears against the Scoprions.  Best Season: 36 points, 1999, Polar Bears franchise record still stands, tied by T. Owens in 2002.  Played in two Superb Bowls.  '96 for the winning Earls and '00 for the lossing Scorpions.  Also got a ring with the Players in '02.  Among recievers, only Irving Fryer has more.