Division 6A Mid-Season Report: TGs Lead the Way in Competitive Division

Last Updated: February 13, 2026, 04:33 UTC
Division 6A Mid-Season Report: TGs Lead the Way in Competitive Division

Division 6A Mid-Season Report: TGs Lead the Way in Competitive Division

 

Division 6A has been anything but predictable through the first half of the season. TGs sit atop the standings at 4-1, but they're far from alone at the top. A pack of 3-1 teams are right on their heels, and with veterans finding their form alongside first-time players making names for themselves, this division has become a battleground where every game matters.

 

Standings Overview

 

TGs have established themselves as the team to beat with a 4-1 record and an impressive 162 points scored against just 52 allowed. Their defense has been a defining characteristic, allowing the fewest points in the division. PPR Merchants (3-1, 123-53) sit just behind in second place, matching their strong offensive output with equally stout defense.

 

The undefeated Ouais Pas Mal (3-0, 83-54) present an intriguing case, having played fewer games but maintaining perfection through their first three contests. Only Flagz, Vice City, and Tops'n Tops all share 3-1 records, creating a tightly bunched group in the standings. BOOZE CREWZ rounds out the top tier at 2-0, though they've only played two games to this point.

 

Multiple Score-gasms (2-2) and Chapeau Perdu (2-3) occupy the middle of the standings, while Hungover Heroes (1-3) and Vengeance (1-2) are looking to turn their seasons around. At the bottom, Sophomore XL Exchange Students (0-2), Best Worst Zgust (0-3), Gamblers (0-3), and Sweet Bonanza (0-4) face uphill battles in the second half.

 

Top Performers Setting the Pace

 

The quarterback position has seen dominant performances from several signal-callers. Mano Kaliotzakis of TGs leads all passers with 20 touchdowns and 659 yards on 59 completions, establishing himself as the division's most dangerous arm. His 69% completion rate demonstrates both accuracy and decision-making ability.

 

Primo Capriolo-Moris of Multiple Score-gasms has been equally impressive, throwing for 656 yards and 13 touchdowns while completing 63% of his passes. Adam Ouici of PPR Merchants has found success upon his return to the league, throwing 15 touchdowns and 451 yards. Ouici last played in Winter 2024 with No Fly Zone in Division 6, and his time away from the game appears to have benefited him. He's already off to a better start than his previous stint, showing improved command and timing with his receivers.

 

Josh Currie of Vengeance has put together a strong campaign with 11 touchdowns and 443 yards, while Xavier Chalouhi of Tops'n Tops has contributed 12 touchdowns and 438 yards for his squad. Nikolas Zaharatos of BOOZE CREWZ has been efficient in limited action, completing 74% of his passes for 361 yards and 8 touchdowns in just two games.

 

At receiver, Nicholas Polletta of TGs has been a consistent threat with 18 receptions for 222 yards and 7 touchdowns, averaging 12.3 yards per catch. Vincent Richard of Vice City is experiencing his career-best start with 16 catches for 222 yards and 5 touchdowns, posting an impressive 13.9 yards per reception. Let's see how his season unfolds as the competition intensifies.

 

Kenny Boutilier of Multiple Score-gasms leads the division with 16 receptions for 205 yards and 4 touchdowns. This team is full of veterans, but make no mistake—Boutilier is electric with the ball in his hands and can turn a 2-yard hook into a 40-yard touchdown. His ability to create after the catch makes him one of the division's most dangerous weapons.

 

Joey-Anthony Rizzuto has been a key target for Tops'n Tops with 13 catches for 120 yards and 6 touchdowns, while Etienne Goulet and Arnaud Beauchemin have both contributed for their respective teams. Joshua Munyandamusta of Only Flagz has made the most of his opportunities, averaging an impressive 28.9 yards per catch on 7 receptions for 202 yards and 4 touchdowns.

 

On defense, Kenny Boutilier continues his all-around impact with 18 tackles and 6 interceptions for Multiple Score-gasms, earning a defensive touchdown as well. Nicholas Polletta adds 10 tackles and 4 interceptions for TGs, along with 3 pass deflections. Shawnster Fontainester of Chapeau Perdu has recorded 7 tackles and 3 interceptions, while Christopher Cassamajor adds 12 tackles and 3 interceptions for the same squad.

 

Team-by-Team Analysis

 

TGs have built their 4-1 record on the foundation of exceptional quarterback play and defensive strength. Kaliotzakis's 20 touchdown passes lead the division, while Polletta provides a reliable target with 7 scores. What sets this team apart is their chemistry. Being close with teammates in a division like Division 6A is crucial for growth, and TGs exemplify this principle. Their ability to comfortably discuss what needs improvement has been huge for their development as a unit.

 

PPR Merchants sit at 3-1 with Ouici leading the offense and throwing 15 touchdowns. Multiple receivers have contributed, keeping defenses honest. Their 123 points scored and just 53 allowed shows a team that can score while playing strong defense.

 

Ouais Pas Mal remain undefeated at 3-0, and their strong start isn't surprising considering they have a roster featuring multiple players who have experienced success in higher divisions. Émile Bolullo and Guillaume Boulanger bring that valuable experience. Boulanger has contributed 6 receptions for 106 yards and 3 touchdowns, while Bolullo has been active on defense with 7 tackles and 3 interceptions. Their knowledge of what it takes to succeed at higher levels has translated into their early-season success.

 

Only Flagz have posted a 3-1 record behind big-play ability. Munyandamusta's nearly 29 yards per catch demonstrates their capability to strike quickly, while Beauchemin adds another dimension with 12 catches for 167 yards and 5 touchdowns. Their 110 points scored ranks them in the upper tier offensively.

 

Vice City stands at 3-1, with Richard enjoying his breakout season as their primary receiving threat. Marc-Alexandre Piette has contributed 33 completions for 340 yards and 9 touchdowns at quarterback, spreading the ball around to keep defenses guessing. Their 103 points scored shows offensive capability, though 85 points allowed suggests room for defensive improvement.

 

Tops'n Tops have surprised many with their 3-1 start. This is the first season ever for many of these players, making their early success particularly impressive. Chalouhi has thrown 12 touchdowns, while Rizzuto has emerged as a favorite target with 6 scores. The question now becomes whether they can maintain this level as opponents adjust and the season progresses. Their 117 points scored against 106 allowed indicates competitive games that could swing either way.

 

BOOZE CREWZ sit at 2-0 with limited games played but have made their mark when on the field. This team features Kyle Folkerson, who leads them in receptions to start the season. Beyond his on-field production, Folkerson is also a talented quarterback himself, and that experience will help this team significantly throughout the season as he mentors and guides his teammates. Zaharatos has been efficient through the air, and their defense has allowed just 19 points total.

 

Multiple Score-gasms are 2-2 at the midpoint, with Capriolo-Moris providing strong quarterback play. The veteran roster knows how to compete, and Boutilier's explosive playmaking ability gives them a chance in any game. His 6 interceptions on defense add another dimension to his impact. Martin DeSousa has chipped in with 14 catches for 188 yards and 4 touchdowns, giving them multiple weapons.

 

Chapeau Perdu sit at 2-3 with just 50 points scored. Stephane Fontaine has thrown 6 touchdowns against 15 interceptions, indicating turnover issues that have plagued their offense. However, their defense has created opportunities with Fontainester and Cassamajor combining for 6 interceptions. They'll need improved offensive efficiency in the second half of the season.

 

Hungover Heroes have struggled to a 1-3 record despite 84 points scored. James Sciochitano has thrown 4 touchdowns with 283 yards, while Zack Abdel has contributed 11 catches for 112 yards and 1 score. Their 64 points allowed isn't terrible, suggesting closer games than their record indicates. They'll need to find ways to finish games down the stretch.

 

Vengeance are 1-2 but showing signs of improvement as they compete in their fifth season with FPF. This team is slowly becoming a staple in the league, and Matthew Chadwick has been a key piece to this team whether playing quarterback, defense, or receiver. His versatility and experience provide stability, and Currie has thrown 11 touchdowns to give them offensive firepower. Etienne Goulet has hauled in 12 catches for 167 yards and 5 touchdowns, providing a consistent target.

 

Sophomore XL Exchange Students are 0-2 with just 14 points scored, facing an uphill climb to relevance. Keyon Cyrus has struggled so far at quarterback, but he is very intelligent and around the game so much that a turnaround seems likely. The question is whether he'll figure it out in time to salvage the season. His football IQ suggests adjustments are coming—but will they arrive too late?

 

Best Worst Zgust have started 0-3, managing just 31 points while allowing 104. Dario Vincelli has thrown 3 touchdowns against 8 interceptions, and the offense has struggled to find consistent rhythm. Their defense has created some turnovers with 8 interceptions as a unit, but they'll need significant offensive improvement to compete.

 

Gamblers sit at 0-3 with 24 points scored and 112 allowed. The key for this team is getting the ball in Mathew Antonio's hands—he's a very good athlete who can make plays when given opportunities. Additionally, a shoutout to Maria Rougas, who is one of the few women competing in the men's league.

 

Sweet Bonanza are winless at 0-4, having scored 64 points while allowing 133. Jean-Philippe Lamaute has thrown 7 touchdowns, and Antoine Caron has provided a receiving threat with 10 catches for 166 yards and 4 touchdowns. They'll need to find defensive answers while maintaining offensive production to turn their season around.

 

Looking Ahead

 

Division 6A remains wide open with several weeks remaining in the season. TGs hold the top spot but face challenges from multiple 3-1 teams hungry for positioning. Ouais Pas Mal's perfect record through three games makes them a dark horse, while BOOZE CREWZ's small sample size leaves questions about their sustainability.

 

The middle of the standings presents intriguing possibilities, with Multiple Score-gasms capable of surging with their veteran presence and Boutilier's playmaking. Teams like Chapeau Perdu, Hungover Heroes, and Vengeance need wins immediately to stay in contention for the upper half of the division.

 

As the second half unfolds, quarterback play will continue to determine outcomes. Kaliotzakis, Capriolo-Moris, and Ouici have separated themselves as the division's elite passers, while defenses will look to create turnovers and swing momentum. The tight nature of the standings ensures that every remaining game carries significant weight, setting up a compelling finish to the Division 6A season.

 

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