History

Established in the year 1902 the Dink League struggled in its first 100+ years of existence. Battling the hardships of no such thing as football or the Internet, it took quite a while for the DFL to become the multi-billion dollar Mecca that it is now.

But after the merger and new collective bargaining agreement, Dink League is now the world leader in Sports Entertainment. Unless the WWE sues us that is, at which point we will change our claims.

--Dink League Record Holders--

Dink League Champions

2006:  Wannabe Stampeders coached by Canuck

2005:  Mudd coached by Fabry

2004:  Duffen coached by Lee

2003:  90210 coached by Hunger

2002:  80s coached by Burkett

Regular Season Champions

2006:  90210 coached by Hunger

2005:  Mudd coached by Fabry

2004:  (Co-Champions) 90210 & Steelheads coached by Hunger & Dan

2003:  Duffen coached by Lee

2002:  (Co-Champions) Mudd & Steel City Stogies coached by Fabry & Med

Scoring Champions

2006:  Mudd coached by Fabry (1487)

2005:  Mudd coached by Fabry (1512)

2004:  Mudd coached by Fabry

2003:  Duffen coached by Lee

2002:  Mudd coached by Fabry (1636)

Individual Records (most starting in 2005)
 
Best Record: 2004 90210 & Steelheads 11-2 coached by Hunger and Dan
Highest Season Score: 2002 Mudd 1636 coached by Fabry
Highest Game Score: 2004 Steel City Stogies 192 coached by Medwick
Longest Win Streak:  2005 Mudd 13 straight coached by Fabry
Best Start to a Season: 2005 Steel City Stogies 5-0 coached by Medwick

 

Former DFL Alumni Records

Coach 2002 2003 2004 2005 All-Time Playoffs
Burkett 8-5*     3-10 11-15 3-0
Ivory 8-5* 7-6* 2-11   17-22 3-2
N. Jones 7-6* 5-8 7-6* 2-11 21-31 0-2
Krough 6-7*       6-7 0-1
Little 6-7* 4-9 4-9 14-25 1-1
Sean 4-9 4-9 0-0
Cunningham 4-9 7-5-1* 11-2* 22-16-1 1-2
Phelps 4-9 4-9 0-0
Bronson 8-4-1* 1-12 9-16-1 0-1
Lambo 8-5* 8-5 0-1
Homa 4-9 4-9 0-0