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Shock Easily Tame Mustangs 70-3

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The Utah Shock had no problem taming the Idaho Falls Mustangs at Cottonwood High School by a score of 70 to 3 to knock the Mustangs out of the playoffs. The Shock remain undefeated and the favorite to win the RMFL AAA championship in two weeks. Photos can be viewed here at TrueAggies.com by CLICKING HERE.

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RMFL Playoffs are Starting June 13th

The teams are set and now the times of the games are starting to be confirmed. It looks like the Bears will be playing the Revolution at Bingham High School at 7 p.m. on Saturday. I am planning on being to that one for sure, but where to go before that one is still up in the air. The Shock will be playing the Mustangs at Cottonwood High School starting at 5 p.m. on Saturday. I am thinking of going to part of that game before the Bears/Revolution game. I could go to just over an hour of that game and then head over to Bingham High for the 7 p.m. game.

Right now that is what I am planning. I did see that there might be a AA game at Timpview High starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday as well. I guess I could possibly catch just over an hour of that game and still make it to Cottonwood to catch just over an hour of the game there. I am still trying to decide if that would be worth doing. The Desperados will be playing the Knights and I have not seen either of those teams play. There could be three games in one night, although I would catch about half of two of the games.


RMFL AAA Playoff Possibilities and Predictions

With the last week of the season upon us, I decided to write an article about the playoff possibilities for the AAA teams in the Rocky Mountain Football League (RMFL). It has been an interesting season and I am sure the last week will be the same. I must admit that I am no expert on the by-laws, constitution, and rules of the RMFL; but I am going to give it my best effort. I will break it down by division automatic positions and then take on the wild-card possibilities.

There are eight teams that will make the playoffs with seven being automatic spots and one wild-card spot. The North Division receives three spots for the top three teams and the Central and South Divisions get automatic spots for their top two teams. The remaining spot goes to a wild-card team. I will then go all out and predict the AAA champions. I will start with the AAA North Division.

AAA North Division

May 16th Possibilities

This next Saturday poses some interesting decisions for me regarding the Rocky Mountain Football League. Normally I would be covering the Cache Valley Bears team, but they will be three hours away in Idaho. That is a long drive and would take me away from home for the entire day. If I do make the trip, there are two games right off the freeway on the way home that I can catch to make it a double-header with no additional gas expense. So what do I do?

I could go to the Bears game in Rexburg against the Madison Lionz and on the way home catch the Davis Cowboys and Idaho Mustangs game in Idaho Falls or I could catch the Ogden Rockets and Pocatello Predators. The Ogden Rockets playing the Pocatello Predators looks more promising as the time lines up better and would still allow me to get home at a reasonable hour Saturday night. I seem to be leaning towards that game as the most possible second game of the day if I do attend the Bears game.

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