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TEAM RECORDS
Most Seasons League Champions
10 Centerville Highlanders, 1911;
1914-1917; 1919-1923 (Butte
Independent League)
10 St. Johns Bachelors, 1921;
1923-1925; 1927-1931; 1933
(Portland/Oregon-Washington
League)
9 West Seattle Yellowjackets,
1926, 1930-31; 33-36, 38, 41
(Northwest League)
9 Rainier Beach/Seattle Ramblers,
1948-49; 51-52; 57-61 (Multiple
Leagues)
8 Multnomah Athletic Club, 1892,
93, 99, 1900, 1902, 07, 11, 18
(Multiple Leagues)
8 Anaconda Anodes, 1898, 99, 1928,
1930-31, 35, 37, 39 (Butte
Independent League)
8 Issaquah Firemen/Alpines,
1933-37, 1940-41,1947 (Commercial
League)
7 Pierce County Bengals (v-1),
1973-77, 1979-80 (Northwest
International League)
7 Puget Sound/Federal Way Jets,
1993-96,1999-00, 2002 (Northwest
League)
7 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 1998,
2002, 2003, 2019-2022 (Rocky
Mountain/Idaho Contact/Mountain
West Leagues)
Most Consecutive League
Championships
9 Centerville Highlanders,
1914-1923 (Butte Independent
League) *
5 St. Johns Bachelors, 1927-1931
(Portland/Oregon-Washington
League)
5 Seattle Ramblers, 1957-1961
(Northwest Professional League)
5 Pierce County Bengals, 1973-77
(Northwest International League)
5 Issaquah Firemen, 1933 -37
(Seattle 160-lb Community League)
4 Auburn Panthers, 1984-87
(Northwest Football Association)
4 Puget Sound/Federal Way Jets
1993-1996 (Northwest Football
League)
4 Wenatchee Valley Rams 2012-2015
(Washington Football League)
4 Idaho Tribe, 2015-2018 (Idaho
Contact League)
4 Idaho Mustangs, 2019-2022 (Rocky
Mountain/Idaho Contact/Mountain
West Leagues)
*No 1918 league season due to flu
epidemic
Most Consecutive First-Place
Regular Season League Finishes
9 St. Johns Bachelors, 1923-1931
8 Pierce County Bengals, 1973-1980
(v-1)
Most League Championship Game
Appearances
11 – Idaho Mustangs (1997-98;
2000;2002-2004; 2018-2022)
9 - Oregon Thunderbolts (1989; 91;
93-95; 97-98; 07-08)
9 - Rogue Warriors (1998-00;
02-03; 05-06; 08-09)
9 - Wenatchee Valley Rams
(2009-2016; 2018)
8 - Issaquah Firemen/Alpines
(1933-37, 40-41, 47)
8 - Puget Sound/Federal Way Jets
(1993-95; 97; 99-02)
Most Consecutive Seasons of
Operation
36 - Multnomah Amateur Athletic
Club "Winged M's" (1891 - 1926)
36 - Seattle Cavaliers (1955 -
1990)
32 - Pierce County Bengals (v-2)
(1988 - 2019) 26 - Idaho Falls Mustangs (1997 - 2022)
24 - Sky Valley/Snohomish County
Vikings (1994-2017)
23 - Anaconda Independents/Anodes
(1895 - 1916)
23 - Englewood Colts/Blues
(1919-1941) *
23 - Hub Addition Kelly Greens
(1919-1941) *
23 - Mini-Cassia/Magic Valley
Bulldawgs (1998-2020)
22 - Centerville Highlanders
(1919-1940) *
20 - West Seattle Athletic Club
Indians/Yellowjackets (1922 -
1941) 20 - Willamette Valley/Portland Raiders (2001-2019; 2022) +
18 - Renton Ravens (2002-2019)
17 - Rainier Beach/Seattle
Ramblers (1948 - 1964)
16 - Spokane Amateur Athletic Club
(1892 - 1907)
16 - Anaconda Anodes (1926-1941)
15 - Skagit Valley Raiders
(1973-1987)
14 - St. Johns Bachelors
(1921-1934)
*Due to the 1918 Spanish Flu
Epidemic, the season in Butte was
canceled by the local Health
Department
+
Due to the 2020-21 Covid-19
cancelations some active teams had
their seasons canceled
Most Franchise Wins All-Time
175 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 1997-2022 (175-86)
172 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1989-2010
(172-67)
169 Seattle Cavaliers, 1955-1990
(169-137-4) (under review)
158 Pierce County Bengals,
1988-2019 (v-2) (158-145)
143 Multnomah Athletic Club,
1891-1939 (143-61-21) 140 Willamette Valley/Portland Raiders, 2001-2019; 2022 (140-82-1)
121 Wenatchee Valley Rams,
2005-2018 (121-34)
118 Federal Way/Puget Sound Jets,
1990-2002 (118-33)
108 West Seattle
Indians/Yellowjackets, 1922-1941
(108-37-8) (under review)
107 Seattle/Rainier Beach
Ramblers, 1948-64 (107-46-3)
Most Consecutive Wins (All Games)
56 Auburn Panthers, 1984-87 (Top
National Record)
35 Idaho Mustangs, 2019-2022
32 Pierce County Bengals (v-1),
1975-1977
29 Puget Sound Jets, 1999-2001
23 Pierce County Bengals (v-1),
1979-1980
22 Idaho Tribe, 2015-1017
21 Portland Monarchs, 2008-2009
Most Consecutive Wins (One Season)
17 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1998
16 Auburn Panthers, 1986
16 Puget Sound Jets, 2000
16 Eastside Hawks, 2004
15 Auburn Panthers, 1985
14 Auburn Panthers, 1987
14 South Sound Shockers, 2007
14 Puget Sound Titans, 2008
Most Total Wins One Season (No
forfeits)
17 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1998
16 Auburn Panthers, 1986
16 Puget Sound Jets, 2000
16 Eastside Hawks, 2004
15 Auburn Panthers, 1985
Most Shutouts in a Season (no
forfeits)
11 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2021
10 Issaquah Alpines, 1939
10 Rainier Beach Athletic Club
Ramblers, 1948
9 Multnomah Athletic Club Winged
M’s, 1904
9 West Seattle Yellowjackets, 1923
9 Auburn Panthers, 1986
8 St. Johns Bachelors, 1928
8 Issaquah Firemen, 1933
8 Issaquah Firemen, 1934
8 Italian Athletic Club, 1935
8 Enumclaw Silver Barons, 1936
8 West Seattle Yellowjackets, 1936
8 Enumclaw Silver Barons, 1937
8 Boeing Aero Mechanics, 1940
8 Rainier Beach Athletic Club
Ramblers, 1949
8 Seattle Cavaliers, 1961
8 Pierce County Bengals, 1976
8 Eastside Hawks, 2004
8 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2019
7 Multnomah Athletic Club Winged
M’s, 1903
7 Albina Juniors, 1912
7 Vancouver Barracks Military
Police, 1918
7 Albina Junior Aces, 1922
7 St. Johns Bachelors, 1925
7 St. Johns Bachelors, 1927
7 St. Johns Bachelors, 1930
7 West Seattle Yellowjackets, 1932
7 West Seattle Yellowjackets, 1933
7 West Seattle Yellowjackets, 1934
7 Enumclaw Silver Barons, 1935
7 Issaquah Firemen, 1937
7 Issaquah Alpines, 1938
7 South Sound Shockers, 2007
7 Bitterroot Blaze 2007
7 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2020
Most Losses All-Time
157 Sky Valley/Snohomish County
Vikings 1994-2017 (106-157-2)
145 Pierce County Bengals (v-2),
1988-2019 (158-145)
137 Seattle Cavaliers, 1955-90
(169-137-4) (under review)
133 Washington Cavaliers,
1998-2016 (62-133)
Most Losses in a Season
11 Eastside Chiefs, 1998
11 Washington Cavaliers, 2000
11 Northwest (WA) Avalanche, 2005
11 Columbia Basin Bulls, 2005
11 Columbia River Coyotes, 2006
Longest Losing Streaks
40 Columbia River Coyotes
(2003-2008)
30 Gem State Guardians (2013-2017)
30 Glacier Knights (2004-2008)
26 Snohomish County Thunder
(2012-2015)
24 Columbia Basin Riverhawks
(2009-2013)
21 Seattle Cavaliers (1984-1986)
21 Oregon Panthers (1998-2001)
21 Moses Lake/Columbia Basin Bulls
(2004-2005)
20 Skagit Valley Lightning/North
Sound Sting (2008-2010)
18 High Desert Lightning
(2010-2011)
18 Eastside Chiefs (1997-2000)
18 Gem State Guardians (2018-2021)
17 Whatcom County Lakers
(1974-1976)
16 Washington Cavaliers
(2008-2010)
15 Canyon Phoenix (2015-2016)
14 Grays Harbor Bearcats
(2013-2015)
13 Grays Harbor Indians
(1937-1938)
13 Oregon Panthers (2002-2004)
13 Gem State Guardians (2012-2013)
12 Cowlitz County Cavaliers
(1994-1995)
12 Portland Raiders (2009-2011)
12 East Idaho Wolfpack (2020-21)
Most Games Played in Team History
307 Seattle Cavaliers, 1955-1990
(169-137-4) (under review)
303 Pierce County Bengals (v-2),
1988-2019 (158-145)
265 Sky Valley/Snohomish County
Vikings, 1994-2017 (106-152-2) 262 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 1997-2022 (175-87)
239 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1989-2010
(172-67)
225 Multnomah Athletic Club,
1891-1939 (143-61-21) 223 Willamette Valley/Portland Raiders, 2001-2019; 2022; 2024 (140-82-1) **
202 Mini Cassia/Magic Valley
Bulldawgs, 1998-2020 (76-126)
195 Renton Ravens, 2002-2019
(92-103)
156 Seattle Ramblers, 1948-1964
(107-46-3)
155 Wenatchee Valley Rams,
2005-2018 (121-34)
153 Anaconda Anodes/Independents,
1895-1949 (79-61-13)
153 West Seattle
Indians/Yellowjackets, 1922-1941
(108-37-8) (under review)
151 Federal Way/Puget Sound Jets,
1990-2002 (118-33)
Most Games Played in a Season (No
Forfeits)
18 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1998
(17-1)
16 Auburn Panthers, 1986 (16-0)
16 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1998
(15-1)
16 Puget Sound Jets, 2000 (16-0)
16 Eastside Hawks, 2003 (13-3)
16 Eastside Hawks, 2004 (16-0)
15 Butte Football Club, 1895
(12-3)
15 Seattle Cavaliers, 1971 (9-5)
15 Auburn Panthers, 1985 (15-0)
15 Auburn Panthers, 1987 (14-1)
15 Portland Thunderbolts, 1996
(12-3)
15 Vancouver Posse, 1997 (12-3)
15 Multnomah County Buccaneers,
2001 (13-2)
15 King County Jaguars, 2005
(14-1)
15 West Sound Saints, 2005 (13-2)
15 Tri-City Knights, 2005 (13-2)
15 South Sound Shockers, 2007
(14-1)
15 Oregon Thunderbolts, 2007
(11-4)
15 Willamette Valley Raiders, 2007
(8-7)
15 King County Jaguars, 2007
(14-1)
15 Kitsap County Bears, 2009
(11-4)
15 Tacoma Invaders, 2010 (5-10)
15 Kitsap County Bears, 2011
(13-2)
Best Winning Percentage Franchise
History (75 game minimum)
.907 Pierce County Bengals (v-1),
1973-1981 (88-8-1)
.866 Seattle Stallions, 2006-2015
(71-11)
.827 Issaquah Firemen/Alpines,
1933-41 (62-4-9)
.818 Idaho Black Tide, 2015-2023
(72-16)
.781 Federal Way/Puget Sound Jets,
1990-2002 (118-33)
.781 Wenatchee Valley Rams,
2005-2018 (121-34)
.741 Rogue Warriors, 1998-2009
(86-30)
.717 Oregon Thunderbolts,
1989-2010 (170-67)
Best Winning Percentage Franchise
History (45 game minimum)
.982 Auburn Panthers, 1984-1987
(56-1)
.933 Idaho Tribe, 2015-2018 (42-3)
*
.867 Eastside Hawks, 2002-2004
(39-5-1)
.793 Puyallup Nation Kings.
2013-2017 (46-12)
*Idaho Tribe 0.933 winning
percentage as 11-man team,
overall: 0.887 from 2012-2018
(63-8) combined with 9-man record
Most Points Scored in a Season
(Season Record)
775 South Sound Shockers, 2007
(14-1)
756 Idaho Mustangs, 2021 (12-0)
703 Eastside Hawks, 2004 (16-0)
662 Puyallup Nation Kings, 2016
(13-1)
654 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1998
(17-1)
646 Portland Monarchs, 2010 (13-1)
643 Portland Monarchs, 2009 (13-1)
619 Bellingham Blitz, 2011 (12-1)
617 Auburn Panthers, 1986 (15-0)
611 Portland Monarchs, 2011 (12-1)
602 Eastside Hawks, 2003 (13-3)
Most Points Averaged Per Game; 5
Game Minimum
63.0 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2021
(12 games)
55.1 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2020 (9
games)
53.1 Idaho Tribe, 2016 (11 games)
51.7 South Sound Shockers, 2007
(15 games)
49.5 Seattle Stallions, 2010 (10
games)
49.2 Seattle Stallions, 2012 (10
games)
47.6 Bellingham Blitz, 2011 (13
games)
47.6 Idaho Black Tide, 2022 (10
games)
47.3 Puyallup Nation Kings, 2016
(14 games)
47.0 Portland Monarchs, 2011 (13
games)
46.1 Portland Monarchs, 2010 (14
games)
45.9 Portland Monarchs, 2009 (13
games)
44.5 Tacoma Cobras, 2010 (9 games)
45.2 Tacoma Cobras, 2011 (5 games)
45.0 Seattle Ironmen, 1943 (4
games)
44.4 Wenatchee Valley Rams, 2018
(12 games)
44.4 Tri City Rage, 2018 (12
games)
43.9 Eastside Hawks, 2004 (16
games)
43.0 Helena Titans, 2005 (10
games)
42.9 Bitterroot Blaze, 2007 (10
games)
42.8 East County Blackshirts, 2008
(12 games)
42.7 West Sound Rebels 2022 (12
games)
41.3 Rip City Mafia, 2018 (6
games)
41.2 Auburn Panthers, 1986 (16
games)
41.1 Pierce County Bengals, 1979
(13 games)
40.6 Idaho Black Tide, 2021 (11
games)
39.9 Camp Murray 206th
Arkansas Travelers, 1941 (7 games)
Most Scored in Game
131 Bremerton USS Philadelphia
Cruisers, 1911 vs Seattle
Muckalucks (unverified)
105 South Sound Shockers,
5/19/2007 vs Lane County Dragons
99 Eastside Hawks, 7/24/2004 vs
Oregon Panthers
98 Madison Lionz, 5/4/2002 vs Fort
Hall Cobras
96 South Sound Shockers, 4/14/2007
vs Lane County Dragons
95 Northwest (OR) Timberwolves,
4/26/2003 vs Eugene Red Dragons
92 Puyallup Nation Kings, 7/9/2016
vs Washington Cavaliers
92 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 7/18/2020
vs Magic Valley Bulldawgs
92 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 4/17/2021
vs East Idaho Wolfpack
91 Seattle Ramblers, 11/20/1949
vs. Port Angeles Stags
91 Bitterroot Blaze, 5/26/2007 vs
Glacier Knights
90 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 5/1/2021
vs Treasure Valley Trojan-Knights
88 Seattle Ramblers, 10/26/1957
vs. Malmstrom AFB Warriors
88 Idaho Matadors, 6/7/2008 vs
Uintah Basin Oilers
87 Oregon Outlaws, 3/24/2007 vs
Columbia River Coyotes
87 Portland Raiders, 6/21/2014 vs
Clark County Vipers
86 Albina Labor Temple Lamorites
11/19/1922 vs Portland Waterfront
Longshoremen
86 Magic Valley Bulldawgs,
6/8/2013 vs Gem State Guardians
85 Auburn Panthers, 8/23/1986 vs
Snohomish Blue Knights
85 Puyallup Nation Kings,
7/25/2015 vs Snohomish County
Thunder
85 Idaho Black Tide, 4/17/2021 vs
Boise Aztecs
84 Skagit Valley Raiders,
9/27/1986 vs Snohomish Blue
Knights
84 South Sound Shockers, 5/12/2007
vs Skagit Valley Lightning
84 Idaho Matadors, 4/7/2012 vs Gem
State Guardians
83 Tacoma Cobras, 5/22/2010 vs
Pierce County Bengals
83 Idaho Tribe, 4/25/2015 vs
Canyon Phoenix
82 Snake River Rebels, 11/6/1999
vs Blackfoot Dragons
82 Eugene Dragons, 5/1/2004 vs
Siskiyou Savages
82 Idaho Mustangs, 6/1/2019 vs
Great Falls Gladiators
81 Idaho Wildcats, 4/9/2016 vs Gem
State Guardians
80 West Seattle Yellowjackets,
9/11/1932 vs USS Texas
80 Gallatin Valley Snow Devils,
5/3/2014 vs Gem State Guardians
80 Portland Raiders, 7/20/2015 vs
Southern Oregon Renegades
80 Wenatchee Valley Rams, 6/2/2018
vs Lakewood Lions
79 Snake River Rebels, 4/21/2001
vs Midvale Red Devils
78 Arco Anarchy, 5/19/2012 vs Gem
State Guardians
78 Snake River Sabercats, 6/9/2012
vs Gem State Guardians
78 Idaho Black Tide, 5/7/2022 vs
Boise Aztecs
77 Whatcom County Raiders,
6/21/2008 vs Snohomish County
Thunder
77 Tri Cities Rattlers, 4/25/2004
vs Moses Lake Bulls
77 Seattle Stallions, 5/9/2009 vs
Olympic Peninsula Eagles
77 Boise Generals, 5/11/2013 vs
Gem State Guardians
77 Tacoma Cobras, 5/18/2013 vs
Inner City Shine
77 Tri City Rage 8/4/2018 vs
Washington County Pitbulls
76 Fort Lewis Engineers 9/29/1946
vs Northwest College All Stars
76 Auburn Panthers, 8/08/1987 vs
Seattle Cavaliers
76 Puget Sound Jets, 7/29/2000 vs
Oregon Panthers
76 Rogue Warriors, 5/31/2003 vs
Eugene Red Dragons
76 Yakima Mavericks, 7/7/2012 vs
Snohomish County Vikings
76 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 4/10/2021
vs Logan Stampede
76 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 5/15/2021
vs Flathead Monsters
Most Scored in Playoff or
Championship Game
82 Snake River Rebels, 11/6/1999
vs Blackfoot Dragons
77 Tri City Rage, 8/4/2018 vs
Washington County Pitbulls
76 Yakima Mavericks, 7/7/2012 vs
Snohomish County Vikings
72 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 7/25/2020
vs Logan Stampede
70 Idaho Tribe, 6/20/2015 vs
Valley Rangers
69 Wenatchee Valley Rams,
5/30/2015 vs Flathead Monsters
68 Idaho Mustangs, 6/19/2021 vs
Idaho Black Tide
66 South Sound Shockers, 6/16/2007
vs Valley Mustangs
65 Eastside Hawks, 9/11/2004 vs
Willamette Valley Raiders
63 Pierce County Bengals,
10/27/1979 vs Portland
Thunderbirds
63 South Sound Shockers, 6/09/2007
vs Northwest Avalanche
63 Spokane Wolfpack, 5/30/2015 vs
Palouse Thunder
62 Rogue Warriors, 6/14/2003 vs
Columbia River Coyotes
62 Puyallup Nation Kings, 8/1/2015
vs Thurston County Mayhem
62 Idaho Black Tide, 6/17/2017 vs
Gem State Guardians
Fewest Points Allowed – Minimum 5
Game Season
0 Aberdeen American Legion, 1921
(5-0)
0 Albina Junior Aces, 1922 (8-0)
0 Albina Labor Temple Lamorites,
1922 (5-0-1)
0 Issaquah Firemen, 1933 (5-0-3)
0 Boeing Aero Mechanics, 1940
(4-0-4)
0 Rainier Beach Ramblers, 1948
(9-0-1)
6 Portland May Motors, 1925
(4-2-1)
6 St. Johns Bachelors, 1928
(7-0-2)
6 Issaquah Alpines, 1940 (7-0)
6 Camp Murray Arkansas Travelers,
1941 (7-0)
6 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2021
(12-0)
8 West Seattle Yellowjackets, 1933
(7-1) Fewest Points Scored - Season
0 Stevens Athletic Club, 1912
(0-5)
0 Walkerville Vagabonds, 1922
(0-4)
0 Walkerville Vagabonds, 1924
(0-3-1)
0 Englewood Blues, 1925 (0-4)
0 Englewood Blues, 1936 (0-4)
0 Eastside Chiefs, 1995 (0-2)
0 Gem State Guardians, 2014 (0-8)
0 Canyon Phoenix, 2015 (0-8)
0 Pacific Northwest Cavaliers,
2018 (0-6)
0 Eastern Oregon Eagles, 2019
(0-6)
0 Gem State Guardians, 2019 (0-5)
0 Magic Valley Bulldawgs, 2020
(0-5)
2 Fort Hall Cobras, 2002 (0-8)
3 Walkerville Vagabonds, 1925
(1-3)
6 Englewood Blues, 1922 (1-2-1)
6 Hub Addition Kelly Greens, 1938
(0-8)
6 Dublin Gulch Comanches, 1940
(0-4)
6 Oregon Panthers, 1999 (0-9)
6 Eastside Chiefs, 1999 (0-2)
6 Glacier Knights, 2007 (0-8)
7 Dublin Gulch Comanches, 1927
(1-3)
7 Gem State Guardians, 2012 (0-8)
7 Mt. Hood Eruption, 2013 (0-2)
Most Points Allowed - Season
512 Fort Hall Cobras, 2002 (0-8)
499 Gem State Guardians, 2012
(0-8)
489 Gem State Guardians, 2016
(0-9)
473 Eugene Dragons, 2003 (0-8)
468 East Idaho Wolfpack, 2021
(1-9)
446 Olympic Peninsula Eagles, 2009
(0-8)
446 Crook County Mountain Men,
2019 (0-8)
434 Eugene Dragons, 2007 (0-7)
433 Moses Lake Bulls, 2004 (0-10)
432 Skagit Valley Lightning, 2007
(1-10)
422 Columbia River Coyotes, 2007
(0-9)
419 Columbia Basin Bulls, 2005
(0-11)
416 Palouse Thunder, 2005 (3-9)
413 Canyon Phoenix, 2015 (0-8)
405 Snohomish County Blue Knights,
1986 (1-10)
403 Gem State Guardians, 2014
(0-8)
402 North King County Wildcats,
2008 (1-10)
401 Washington Cavaliers, 2000
(2-11)
Most Points Allowed - Season
Average
65.2 Magic Valley Bulldawgs, 2020
(0-5)
64.0 Fort Hall Cobras, 2002 (0-8)
62.4 Gem State Guardians, 2012
(0-8)
62.0 Eugene Dragons, 2007 (0-7)
61.3 Pacific Northwest Cavaliers,
2018 (0-6)
59.1 Eugene Dragons, 2003 (0-8)
55.7 Olympic Peninsula Eagles,
2009 (0-8)
55.7 Crook County Mountain Men,
2019 (0-8)
54.3 Gem State Guardians, 2016
(0-9)
52.7 Malmstrom Air Force Warriors,
1957 (0-6-1)
51.6 Canyon Phoenix, 2015 (0-8)
51.0 Eastside Chiefs, 1995 (0-2)
50.3 Gem State Guardians, 2014
(0-8)
50.2 Mountain Home Bengals, 2004
(0-7)
Best Overtime Records
3-0 Multnomah County Buccaneers
('01, '02, '04)
Worst Overtime Won/Loss Percentage
History (min 3)
.000 Skagit Valley Raiders 2-1979,
'80, '85 (0-4)
Most Overtime Periods
5 Northwest Avalanche vs. Pierce
County Knights 4/22/2006
4 Siskiyou Savages vs Willamette
Valley Raiders 6/2/2007
Most Overtime Games in Franchise
History
9 South Lane/Springfield Buzzards
2011-2022 (Record: 4-5)
7 Pierce County Bengals 1992-2001
(Record: 2-5)
6 Federal Way/Puget Sound Jets
1992-2001 (Record: 4-2)
6 Willamette Valley/Portland
Raiders 2001-2016 (Record: 4-2)
Undefeated Seasons - By Victories
(no ties, no forfeits)
16-0 Auburn Panthers, 1986 *
American Minor League Football
Alliance National Champions
16-0 Puget Sound Jets, 2000 *
National Football Alliance
National Champions
16-0 Eastside Hawks, 2004 *
American Football Association
National Champions
15-0 Auburn Panthers, 1985
14-0 Puget Sound Titans, 2008
12-0 Edmonds Warriors, 1965
12-0 Pierce County Bengals, 1976
12-0 Pierce County Bengals, 1977 *
Pro Football Weekly Magazine
National Champions
12-0 Pierce County Bengals, 1979 *
Pro Football Weekly Magazine
National Champions
12-0 Auburn Panthers, 1984
12-0 Federal Way Jets, 1993
12-0 Wenatchee Valley Rams, 2018
12-0 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2021
11-0 West Seattle Athletic Club
Indians, 1923
11-0 Fort Lewis Engineers, 1946
11-0 Puget Sound Jets, 2002 *
American Football Association
National Champions
11-0 Portland Monarchs, 2012
11-0 Boise Generals, 2013
11-0 Wenatchee Valley Rams, 2015
11-0 Idaho Tribe, 2018
10-0 Seattle Ramblers, 1952
10-0 Eastside Express, 1988
10-0 Oregon Thunderbolts, 1990
10-0 Seattle Stallions, 2006
10-0 Oregon Outlaws, 2006
10-0 Seattle Stallions, 2010
10-0 Wenatchee Valley Rams, 2013
10-0 Seattle Stallions, 2015
10-0 Idaho Falls Mustangs 2019
10-0 Idaho Black Tide 2022
10-0 Portland Raiders 2022
9-0 Seattle Ramblers, 1960
9-0 Edmonds Warriors, 1964
9-0 Idaho Falls Mustangs, 2020
8-0 St. Johns Bachelors, 1924
8-0 Camp Murray "Arkansas
Travelers", 1941
8-0 Rogue Warriors, 1998
7-0 Albina Junior Aces, 1922
7-0 Issaquah Firemen, 1940
7-0 West Seattle Yellowjackets,
1941
7-0 Fort Lewis Soldiers, 1945
7-0 Idaho Black Tide, 2019
7-0 Mini Cassia Diggers, 2019
6-0 Sunnyside Portland, 1911
6-0 Benton Bulldawgs, 2016
6-0 South Lane Buzzards, 2018
5-0 Aberdeen American Legion, 1921
5-0 Issaquah Firemen, 1935
5-0 Tacoma Cobras, 2011
4-0 Seattle Isaacson Ironmen, 1943
4-0 Portland Boltz, 2013
2-0 Multnomah AC Winged M's, 1894
Team Lineage with Name or Mascot
Change
1973-1981 Pierce County Bengals:
1984-1987 Auburn Panthers:
1988-2020 Pierce County Bengals
Common Staff: Ed Bemis
(1973-1989), Steve Harshman
(1973-1986), Ron Baines
(1973-2020)
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(WFL) Mini-Cassia Diggers (RMFL AA) Idaho Tribe (ICFL) 2014 Portland Raiders (GNFA/PFL) Wenatchee Valley Rams (WFL) Pierce County Bengals (WWFA) Davis Vipers (RMFL AA) 2013 Bellingham Bulldogs (GNFA/PFL) Wenatchee Valley Rams (WFL) Washington Cavaliers (WWFA) Boise Generals (RMFL AA) 2012 Portland Monarchs (GNFA/PFL) Wenatchee Valley Rams (WFL) Seattle Stallions (WWFA) Bitterroot Blaze (RMFL AA) 2011 Kitsap County Bears (GNFA/PFL) Bellingham Blitz (WWFA) Okanogan Commands (WFL) Tacoma Cobras (PDFL) Dixie Rebels (RMFL AAA) Great Falls Gladiators (RMFL AA) 2010 Bellingham Bulldogs (NAFLNW) Seattle Stallions (WWFA) Snohomish Vikings (NWFL) Portland Monarchs (OFL/GNFA) Hermiston Hurricanes (WFL) Tacoma Cobras (PDFL) St. George Blitz (RMFL AAA) Great Falls Gladiators (RMFL AA) 2009 Bellingham Bulldogs (NAFLNW) Renton Ravens (CFL) Portland Monarchs (OFL/GNFA) Wenatchee Valley Rams (WFL) Tacoma Cobras (PDFL) Wasatch Revolution (RMFL AAA) Logan Stampede (RMFL AA) 2008 British Columbia Spartans (NAFLNW) Puget Sound Titans (NWFL) Oregon Monarchs (OFL/GNFA) Blue Mountain Stars (WFL) Whatcom County Raiders (CFL) Cache Valley Bears (RMFL AAA) Eastern Idaho Lionz (RMFL AA) 2007 King County Jaguars (NWFL) Oregon Outlaws (OFL) South Sound Shockers (PNFC) Blue Mountain Stars (EFL/GNFA) Whatcom County Raiders (CFL) Bitterroot Blaze (RMFL AA) S.Ogden Rhinos (RMFL AAA) 2006 King County Jaguars (NWFL) Seattle Stallions (PNFC) Tri City Knights (EFL) Oregon Outlaws (OFL) Kamas Valley Mud Dogs (RMFL AA) S.Ogden Rhinos (RMFL AAA) 2005 Tri City Knights (EFL) Kootenai County Eagles (iNWFL) King County Jaguars (NWFL) Rogue Warriors (OFL) S.Ogden Rhinos (RMFL) 2004 Eugene Dragons (OFL) Eastside Hawks (NWFL) Tri City Rattlers (iNWFL) S.Ogden Rhinos (RMFL) 2003 Rogue Warriors (OFL) Eastside Hawks (NWFL) Idaho Falls Mustangs (RMFL) 2002 Rogue Warriors (OFL) Puget Sound Jets (NWFL) Idaho Falls Mustangs (RMFL) 2001 Multnomah Buccaneers (NWFL) Douglas Outlaws (OFL) Pocatello Silverbacks (RMFL) 2000 Klamath Crusaders (OFL) Puget Sound Jets (NWFL) Wasatch Wildcats (RMFL) 1999 Puget Sound Jets (NWFL) Rogue Warriors (OFL) Snake River Rebels (RMFL) 1998 Oregon Thunderbolts (NWFL) Rogue Warriors (OFL) Idaho Falls Mustangs (RMFL) 1997 Oregon Thunderbolts (NWFL) Rocky Mountain Bulls (RMFL) 1996 Puget Sound Jets (NWFL) 1995 Puget Sound Jets (NWFL) 1994 Puget Sound Jets (NWFL) 1993 Federal Way Jets (NWFL) 1992 Pierce County Bengals (NWFL) 1991 Portland Thunderbolts (NWFL) 1990 Portland Thunderbolts (NWFL) 1989 Portland Thunderbolts (NWFL) 1988 Eastside Express (NWFL) 1987 Auburn Panthers (NFA) 1986 Auburn Panthers (NFA) 1985 Auburn Panthers (NFA) 1984 Auburn Panthers (NFA) 1983 Portland Steelheads (NIFA) 1982 Washington County Grizzlies (NIFA) 1981 Seattle Cavaliers (NIFA) 1980 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) Puget Sound Kings (NIFA) 1979 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) 1978 Burien Flyers (NIFL) 1977 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) 1976 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) 1975 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) 1974 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) 1973 Pierce County Bengals (NIFL) 1972 Seattle Cavaliers (NIFL) 1971 Kirkland Bulldogs (NIFL) 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 Seattle Ramblers (PFL) 1965 Edmonds Warriors (NPFL) 1964 Edmonds Warriors (NPFL) 1963 1962 1961 Seattle Ramblers (NPFL) 1960 Seattle Ramblers (NPFL) Vancouver Grizzlies (BCIFL-Canada) 1959 Seattle Ramblers (NPFL) Vancouver Columbians (BCIFL-Canada) 1958 Seattle Ramblers (NPFL) Victoria Drakes (VIFL-Canada) 1957 Seattle Ramblers (NPFL) 1956 1955 Seattle Ramblers (NWIFL) 1954 Fort Lewis 4x4s (NWIFL) 1953 Fort Lewis 4x4s (Co-NWIFL) Seattle Ramblers (Co-NWIFL) 1952 Seattle Ramblers (NWIFL) Geiger Field Chiefs (Military) 1951 Seattle Ramblers 1950 1949 Seattle Ramblers (NWIFL) Fort Lewis 2nd INF (6th Army) 1948 Rainier Beach Ramblers (175lb FL) 1947 Issaquah Alpines (175lb FL) 1946 Tacoma Indians (AFL Pacific) Fort Lewis Engineers (Military) 1945 Fort Lewis Soldiers (NWSFL) 1944 Fort Lewis Medics (NWSFL/FLFL) 1943 Seattle Ironworkers (WIFL) Fort Lewis Mountaineers (FLPFL) Fort Worden (OPSL) Army Rainbows (OSU Campus) 1942 Seattle Shipbuilders (WIFL/NWIL) 2nd AF Superbombers (PCSL) 1941 West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Issaquah Alpines (CFL) Camp Murray Travelers (AFFL) Englewood Blues (BIL) 1940 Boeing Aero Mechanics (NWL) Issaquah Alpines (CFL) Hub Addition Kelly Greens (BIL) 1939 Enumclaw Silver Barons (NWL) Anaconda Anodes (BIL) 1938 West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Dublin Gulch Comanches (BIL) 1937 Italian Athletic Club (SCFL) Ubangi Blackhawks (SCFL) Renton Rams (NWL) Issaquah Alpines (CFL) Anaconda Anodes (BIL) 1936 Italian Athletic Club (SCFL) West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Issaquah Firemen (CFL) Hub Addition Kelly Greens (BIL) 1935 Italian Athletic Club (SCFL) West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Issaquah Firemen (CFL) USS Pennsylvania (Battle Fleet) Anaconda Anodes (BIL) 1934 West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Issaquah Firemen (CFL) Englewood Blues (BIL) 1933 West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Issaquah Firemen (CFL) Dublin Gulch Comaches (BIL) 1932 Dublin Gulch Comanches/Hub Addition Kelly Greens (BIL) 1931 Anaconda Anodes (BIL) West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) 1930 Anaconda Anodes (BIL) West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Madrona Athletic Club (SCL) St. Johns Bachelors (O-WL) 1929 Wiseman's University District (SCL) Hub Addition Kelly Greens (BIL) 1928 Anaconda Anodes (BIL) 1927 Hub Addition Kelly Greens (BIL) 1926 Bremerton All-Stars (SIFL) West Seattle Yellowjackets (NWL) Dublin Gulch Comanches (BIL) 1925 Hub Addition Kelly Greens (BIL) 1924 Dublin Gulch Comanches (BIL) 1923 West Seattle AC Indians (WIL) Centerville Highlanders (BIL) Multnomah AC (Pacific Coast) 1922 Boldt's Specials (WSFL) Centerville Highlanders (BIL) Labor Temple Lamorites (PFL) 1921 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) St. Johns Bachelors (PFL) 1920 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) 1919 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) 1918 Flu Epidemic 1917 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) 1916 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) 1915 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) Columbia Park (Portland Inter-City) South Portland (Spalding) 1914 Centerville Highlanders (BIL) East Portland (SWW-O Indy) Albina Juniors (Archer-Wiggins) 1913 Frank E. Watkins Eleven (Archer-Wiggins) 1912 Butte Ramblers (BIL) Albina Juniors (Archer-Wiggins) 1911 Multnomah Winged M's (NW) Sunnyside (Archer-Wiggins Section II) Portland Mohawks (Archer-Wiggins Section I) 1910 Rainier Valley AC (135lb FL) Piedmont AC (Portland 155) Sunnyside (Archer-Wiggins) 1909 Piedmont AC (Portland 155) 1908 1907 Multnomah Winged M's (PNAA) Spokane Black Cats (Spokane CL) 1906 1905 1904 1903 Astoria Athletic Club (Northwest) 1902 Multnomah Athletic Club (PNAAU) 1901 1900 Multnomah Athletic Club (NW-split) Salem Athletic Club (NW-split) 1899 Anaconda (Montana Champs) 1898 Anaconda (Montana Champs) 1897 1896 Multnomah Winged M's (PNAA) Butte Football Club (Northwest) 1895 Butte Football Club (Northwest) Seattle Blue Diamonds (PNAA) Port Townsend AC (Disputed) 1894 Seattle Blue Diamonds (PNAA) 1893 Multnomah Winged M's (PNAAU) 1892 Multnomah Winged M's (PNAAU) 1891 Multnomah Winged M's |
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Record Book
Section Dedicated to Steven M.
Brainerd
The preceding
section of records is dedicated to
the memory of Steven Brainerd who
passed away unexpectedly on
December 10, 2020 in Tucson,
Arizona while the initial 2021
reference guide was in final
production.
Steven was
instrumental in the format of the
record section and inspired the
long-term preservation of the
history of Northwest Minor
League/Semi-Pro football.
Born in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin in 1948, his journey
began with the collection of
stamps, first day covers, baseball
and football memorabilia which
eventually led him to the semi
pros and collecting game programs,
rosters and statistics.
He co-authored the book
Minor League Football, 1960-1985:
Standings, Statistics and Rosters.
He was also a co-author of
“Outsiders II, Minor League and
Independent Football 1951-1985”
His avid
collection and compilation of semi
pro football stats and history,
led to his induction into the
American Football Association Hall
of Fame, Class of 1987.
“I had the
immense pleasure of talking with
Steven on the phone many times.
A ten-minute call could
turn into two-hours as we talked
football.
We exchanged game programs
from each other’s’ collections and
compared notes on stats and
records and just thoroughly
enjoyed the game of football from
a historical perspective.
He helped guide me, and I
kept him updated with the new
Northwest records and stats I
found to add to his listings of
National Records that now reside
with the AFA.
I am extremely grateful to
have shared this passion with a
guy who felt the same dedication
to history. And my condolences to
his son Greg whom Steven spoke of
highly on every call as his
‘computer guru’.”
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