For
the last 19 years, the Middle-aged Football League (MFL)
of the Capital area has played Sunday touch football
games from September through January. Comprised of DC
area professionals, aged 25-50, these games have served
as a weekly convivial gathering of colleagues who share
business and personal interests while engaging in a
sport they love and can't (but probably should) give
up. Over the years, the league has attracted a wide
variety of participants ranging from venture capitalists,
attorneys, hill staffers and brokers to engineers, business
owners, doctors and Internet entrepreneurs who play
each week in mud bowls, ice bowls, snow bowls and even
a yearly Turkey Bowl at Thanksgiving. (Click
here to see video highlights of past MFL game archives).
In 2000 this group played the first Capital CyberBowl,
and during the past three years over $12,000 has been
raised for the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship
(NFTE.com). The event
is webcast to the world from Herndon, Virginia, pitting
the Internet "Web Warriors" against the Old Economy
"Brick and Mortars". The Web Warriors won the first
championship in 2000, the Brick and Mortars won in 2001
and the Web Warriors reclaimed the championship in 2002
(Click on link for last year's
2002 Capital Cyber Bowl video highlights).
This
year's webcast will also features an interactive chat
and e-mail. The event again will raise money for several
charities through event sponsorship packages (detailed
in the link below.) Your are invited to join us for
this unique, entertaining and worthwhile event, live
here at this site on January 26, 2003 at 11:30 AM EST
as aging war-horses clash once again in the 2003 4th
Annual Capital Cyber Bowl.
FINAL
SCORE
|