Hawaii Professional Football League Explained

Hawaii Professional Football League
Current Season:2011 HPFL season
Sport:American Football
Founded:2010
Inaugural:2011
Teams:4
Country:United States
Website:http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com
Founder:Carson Peapealalo

The Hawaii Professional Football League, or HPFL, was a proposed professional-football league based in the U.S. state of Hawaii, aiming for an inaugural season to start in February 2011 with four teams.[1] The four teams are to be divided into two two-team divisions, the Leeward Division, and the Windward Division. The Waianae Sharks and Honolulu Volcanoes belong to the Leeward Division, and the Kailua Storm and Ko'olau Hurricanes belong to the Windward Division.[2]

Founder and commissioner, Carson Peapealalo, who was a former football player at the University of Hawaii, has confirmed that the league is looking to grow beyond its inaugural 2011 season. He also has said that he will not expand out of the state of Hawaii, or west to another foreign country.[3]

The basic shape of the HPFL is a triangle. The triangle points down, and it represents pride, action, and the community, plus the body, mind and the spirit. The space around the triangle represents the world and/or family that has come together. [as a family][4]

The current playoff structure consists of all four teams making the playoffs, with two rounds. The two teams in both divisions match up against each other at the homefield of the top seed. The winners of both games meet in the championship game in early March.[5]

Teams

TeamCity/AreaStadiumFounded [6] JoinedHead Coach
style=background:#E60000 colspan=7 Leeward Division
Honolulu VolcanoesHonoluluTBAalign=center 2010align=center 2011TBA
Waianae SharksWaianaeTBAalign=center 2010align=center 2011TBA
style=background:navy colspan=7 Windward Division
Kailua StormKailuaTBAalign=center 2010align=center 2011TBA
Ko'olau Hurricanes[7] KaneoheTBAalign=center 2010align=center 2011TBA

Season Structure

For the 2011 inaugural season, all four teams will play a six-game regular season, (two games against each other team; one at home, one on the road) over six weeks, which means no BYE weeks like most other football leagues. There will be two playoff rounds, which includes the championship game in March.[8]

Notable Rules

There are some notable differences from other football leagues.[9]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx HPFL History
  2. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx HPFL Divisions and Teams
  3. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx Plans for the HPFL
  4. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx Logo meaning of the HPFL
  5. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx HPFL Playoff Bracket, info, etc.
  6. Web site: History: History of NFL franchises, 1920-present . Profootballhof.com . 2010-12-20.
  7. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hawaii-Professional-Football-League-HPFL/119966434731583#!/profile.php?id=100001892575048&v=wall Hurricanes Group Page
  8. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx Season Structure
  9. http://www.hawaiiprofootball.com/HPFLHistory.aspx New Rules in the HPFL