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  • | number = 16 * [[Orange County Otters]] ({{nsfly|8}}–{{nsfly|16}})
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  • | caption = L'Alto in his rookie season, 2022 * [[Season 8 NSFL Pro Bowl|2023 NSFL Pro Bowl]]
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  • | visitor_conf = [[American Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]] | home_conf = [[National Simulation Football Conference|NSFC]]
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  • | visitor_conf = [[American Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]] | home_conf = [[National Simulation Football Conference|NSFC]]
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  • {{cleared|[[User:Beaver|Beaver]] ([[User talk:Beaver|talk]]) 01:02, 16 March 2019 (UTC)}} ...ty (OKST) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • | visitor_conf = [[National Simulation Football Conference|NSFC]] | home_conf = [[American Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]]
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  • ...yed for the [[Dallas Birddogs]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football League]] (DSFL). ...ayer during his highschool years in Fairfield Connecticut. Booter won many national tournaments including a famous win at the Waterbury open in 2046. Booter wa
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  • | number = 16 ...ity (SYR) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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  • ...] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for Nebraska University before being drafted by the [[Baltimore Hawks]] in ...tion of his college football career, and when National Simulation Football League draft scouts came calling, it was defensive end Owen Taylor who answered.
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  • | visitor_conf = [[National Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]] | home_conf = [[American Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]]
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  • ...back]] for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). Michael John Boss Jr., son of professional American football player Michael John Boss Sr. and actress Cecily Strong, was born in Orange
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  • ...niversity and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks this season. ...play for his high school team as a wide receiver where he had a promising season (4 games, 238 yds, 3 tds)
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  • ...den Bears (Cal) before being drafted by the [[Norfolk Seawolves]] in the [[Season 46 DSFL Draft]]. ...late great Reggie White also known as " the Minister of Defense". However, football wasn't popular in his high school and he ended up committing to his hometow
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  • ...er]] for the [[Austin Copperheads]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...or and senior season because she tore her ACL during the third game of the season during her junior year, and on the 4th game during her senior year.
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  • ...osition. Teams that did not make the playoffs are ordered by their regular-season record, with any remaining ties broken by strength of schedule. [[ISFL Play | style="text-align:center;"| {{nsfly|16|draft-full}}
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  • | statlabel1 = [[wp:Tackle (football move)|Total tackles]] ...is papers with the NSFL and 24 hours after his papers were accepted by the league office, it was announced that that the Portland Pythons had claimed him on
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  • | statlabel1 =[[wp:Conversion (gridiron football)|Extra Point Made]] | statlabel2 =[[wp:Conversion (gridiron football)|Extra Point Percentage]]
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  • * [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] ({{nsfly|5}}-{{nsfly|16}}) ...] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). He played college football for University of Michigan (Michigan) before being drafted by the [[Yellowk
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  • ...y]] for the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (NSFL). ...k & field. While Magnus was a great all-around athlete, his skills on the football field really set him apart. As the starting safety and running back, he le
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  • | visitor_conf = [[National Simulation Football Conference|NSFC]] | home_conf = [[American Simulation Football Conference|ASFC]]
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