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2022 USAWFL Tournaments

Wheelchair Football Tournaments

  • Salt Lake City
  • Tampa
  • Chicagoland

Location and Site Map

Salt Palace Convention Center

100 S W Temple St

Salt Lake City, UT 84101

 

Game Play will take place on the 2nd floor – Exhibit Hall 5

The 300 West Street Entrance is the best Entrance for Teams and Fans.

 

Parking is available on-site for a fee.

Tournament Schedule

Saturday, October 22

8:00 AM – Los Angeles Rams – 52 vs. Buffalo Bills – 0

8:00 AM – Dallas Cowboys – 26 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 20

8:00 AM – Green Bay Packers – 27 vs. Kansas City Chiefs – 20

10:00 AM – Cleveland Browns – 0 vs. Arizona Cardinals – 34

10:00 AM – Green Bay Packers – 20 vs. Los Angeles Rams – 21

10:00 AM – Kansas City Chiefs – 40 vs. Chicago Bears – 25

1:00 PM – Chicago Bears – 6 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 40

1:00 PM – Dallas Cowboys – 41 vs. Cleveland Browns – 0

1:00 PM – Arizona Cardinals – 34 vs. Buffalo Bills – 0

3:00 PM – Arizona Cardinals – 12 vs. Green Bay Packers – 33

3:00 PM – Chicago Bears –  vs. Dallas Cowboys – 40

3:00 PM – Buffalo Bills – 7 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 39

Sunday, October 23

8:00 AM – Los Angeles Rams – 13 vs. Kansas City Chiefs – 15

8:00 AM – Buffalo Bills – 6 vs. Cleveland Browns – 12

8:00 AM – Chicago Bears – 7 vs. Green Bay Packers – 47

10:00 AM – Cleveland Browns – 0 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 50

10:00 AM – Dallas Cowboys – 12 vs. Los Angeles Rams – 33

10:00 AM – Kansas City Chiefs – 49 vs. Arizona Cardinals – 7

1:00 PM – 3rd Place Game

Dallas Cowboys –  33 vs. Green Bay Packers – 32

1:00 PM – Championship Game

Los Angeles Rams 18 –  vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 13

 

Who's Playing?

The Salt Lake City USAWFL Tournament hosted by Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation will have 9 teams in attendance.

  • Arizona Cardinals Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Ability360
  • Buffalo Bills Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Greater Buffalo Adaptive Sports
  • Chicago Bears Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by GLASA
  • Cleveland Browns Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Adaptive Sports Ohio
  • Dallas Cowboys Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by RISE Adaptive
  • Green Bay Packers Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by WASA
  • Kansas City Chiefs Wheelchair Football team –  View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Midwest Adaptive Sports
  • Los Angeles Rams Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Angel City Sports
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Hillsborough County Adaptive Sports

Full tournament rosters to come closer to tournament weekend.

Volunteer With Us!

We need your help ensuring our athletes, officials and fans have a great experience.

Review the volunteer roles below and then register here!

Questions? Email: football@moveunitedsport.org.

 

Volunteer Opportunities:

SET-UP:

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament, including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, packing and unpacking, and check-in of tournament equipment.

  • Physical Skills Required: Highly physical role. Volunteer may need to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for organized and motivated volunteers who are comfortable with following instructions on-site to assist with creating a first-class atmosphere for USAWFL athletes.
  • Number of Roles: 15-20 per session
  • Time Commitment Friday 10 AM – 2:00 PM

 

DOWNS PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to hold up the down marker (approx. 8 lbs.) for the length of a game. May be done seated or standing.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and understands the basics of down management.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games), 4 Time Slots Available (Saturday AM, Saturday PM, Sunday AM, Sunday PM)

 

BALL PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field and one on the sidelines ready to come into play.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to track down balls that come off the field of play and get balls to the lead official quickly to keep game play moving.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who wants to be near the action.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games), 4 Time Slots Available (Saturday AM, Saturday PM, Sunday AM, Sunday PM)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (TIMER):

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. Volunteer will also assist the stats keeping volunteer as appropriate.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is comfortable with football rules and timing and is able to pay close attention to officials during game play.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games), 4 Time Slots Available (Saturday AM, Saturday PM, Sunday AM, Sunday PM)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (STAT’S KEEPER):

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and basic stats and can stay focused during the length of a game.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games), 4 Time Slots Available (Saturday AM, Saturday PM, Sunday AM, Sunday PM)

About Salt Lake County Parks & Recreation

Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation was created as a result of civic-minded citizens who wanted to coordinate recreation activities throughout the County, build more park space, trails infrastructure, and manage the rapid growth of recreation programs for the benefit of county residents.

As a result, Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation was formed on May 11, 1946. Ten days later, the organization dedicated its first park, Evergreen Park, located in Millcreek City.

Over the past 75 years, the division has grown in size and scope, now managing and maintaining 103 parks, 6 golf courses, over 20 recreation facilities, as well as trails and open space — staying true to our mission:

Improving Lives Through People, Parks and Play.

Learn more at slco.org.

Location, Parking Information & Site Map

Tampa Convention Center
333 S Franklin St
Tampa, FL 33602

Game Play will take place on the 3rd floor – West Hall.

View a PDF Site Map Here

Parking is available on-site for a $12 fee.

Tournament Schedule

FRIDAY – AUGUST 26

2:30 PM – Chiefs – 20 vs Browns – 0 

2:45 PM – Bucs – 18 vs Bears – 6

4:30 PM – Cowboys – 50 vs Saints – 0

4:45 PM – Cardinals – 30 vs Hammers – 6

SATURDAY, AUGUST 27

9:00 AM – Chiefs – 12 vs Cowboys – 13

9:15 AM – Cardinals – 12 vs Bears – 6

11:00 AM – Saints – 0 vs Browns – 25

11:15 AM – Bucs – 31 vs Hammers – 7

2:00 PM – Cowboys –48 vs Browns – 0

2:15 PM – Bears – 20 vs. Hammers – 0

4:00 PM – Chiefs – 41 vs Saints – 0

4:15 PM – Cardinals – 7  vs Bucs – 18 

 

SUNDAY – AUGUST 28

7:30 AM – Browns – 0 vs Hammers – 32

7:30 AM – Bears – 0 vs Saints – 38

9:30 AM – Cowboys – 12 vs Cardinals – 0

9:30 AM – Bucs – 12 vs Chiefs 13

11:30 AM – Browns – 20 vs Saints- 8

11:30 AM – Hammers – 6 vs Bears – 20

1:30 PM – 3rd Place Game

Cardinals – 13 vs Bucs – 0

1:30 PM – CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Chiefs – 14 vs Cowboys – 6

**Schedule subject to change by Move United & tournament hosts**

 

Download a PDF of the schedule here with field assignments.

Who's Playing?

The  Tampa USAWFL Tournament hosted by Hillsborough County Adaptive Sports will have 8 teams in attendance.

  • Arizona Cardinals Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Ability360
  • Birmingham Hammers – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Lakeshore Foundation
  • Chicago Bears Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by GLASA
  • Cleveland Browns Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Adaptive Sports Ohio
  • Dallas Cowboys Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by RISE Adaptive
  • Kansas City Chiefs Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Midwest Adaptive Sports
  • New Orleans Saints Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by SMCL
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Hillsborough County Adaptive Sports

Volunteer with Us!

We need your help ensuring our athletes, officials and fans have a great experience.

Questions? Email: football@moveunitedsport.org.

Volunteer Registration Closes 8/19/22

 

Volunteer Opportunities:

SET-UP/ BREAKDOWN:

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament (or tear down depending on session), including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, packing and unpacking, and check-in of tournament equipment.

  • Physical Skills Required: Highly physical role. Volunteer may need to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for organized and motivated volunteers who are comfortable with following instructions on-site to assist with creating a first-class atmosphere for USAWFL athletes.
  • Number of Roles: 15-20 per session
  • Time Commitment: 6 hours

 

REGISTRATION / CHECK-IN:

Volunteer will help with checking in all athletes, coaches and volunteers. Volunteers will also serve as a primary point of contact for attendees with questions.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. Lifting less that 5 pounds.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for an organized, customer service oriented volunteer.
  • Number of Roles: 3 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours

 

DOWNS PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to hold up the down marker (approx. 8 lbs.) for the length of a game. May be done seated or standing.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and understands the basics of down management.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

BALL PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field and one on the sidelines ready to come into play.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to track down balls that come off the field of play and get balls to the lead official quickly to keep game play moving.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who wants to be near the action.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (TIMER):

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. Volunteer will also assist the stats keeping volunteer as appropriate.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is comfortable with football rules and timing and is able to pay close attention to officials during game play.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (STAT’S KEEPER):

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and basic stats and can stay focused during the length of a game.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

About Hillsborough County Adaptive Sports

The 2022 USAWFL Tampa Tournament is hosted by Hillsborough County Adaptive Sports.

 

As a signature program of Hillsborough County Parks & Recreation, the mission of HC Adaptive Sports program is to promote health, independence and personal growth through sports for people with physical and intellectual disabilities.

HC Adaptive Sports provides year-round sports and recreation programs that promote physical activity, healthy lifestyles, and recreational and competitive sports opportunities for children and adults with physical disabilities.

With more than 300 athletes participating each year, HC Adaptive Sports has something for everyone to compete in!

Location & Site Map

College of Lake County
19351 W Washington Street
Grayslake, IL 60030

Free parking is available on-site for teams, volunteers and spectators.

view a site map

Tournament Schedule & Results

SATURDAY – AUGUST 13

8:00 AM – Hammers – 41 vs Saints – 0

8:00 AM – Bears – 12 vs Cowboys – 19

10:00 AM – Packers – 0 vs Rams – 2

12:00 PM – Hammers – 0 vs Bears – 27

12:00 PM – Saints – 0 vs Cowboys – 52

2:00 PM – Packers – 62 vs Bills – 0

4:00 PM – Hammers – 7 vs Cowboys – 55

4:00 PM – Saints – 2 vs Bears – 40

6:00 PM – Rams – 34 vs Bills – 6

 

SUNDAY – AUGUST 14

8:00 AM – Bills – 33 vs Saints – 7

10:00 AM – Cowboys – 0 vs Packers – 47

10:00 AM – Rams – 35 vs Bears – 7

12:00 PM – Hammers – 21 vs Bills – 6

2:00 PM – 3RD PLACE GAME

Bears – vs Cowboys – 7

2:00 PM – CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

Packers – 29 vs Rams – 15

 

Download a PDF of the schedule here with field assignments.

 

Who's Playing?

The Chicago USAWFL Tournament hosted by GLASA will have 7 teams in attendance.

  • Birmingham Hammers – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Lakeshore Foundation
  • Buffalo Bills Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Greater Buffalo Adaptive Sports
  • Chicago Bears Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by GLASA
  • Dallas Cowboys Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by RISE Adaptive
  • Green Bay Packers Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by WASA
  • Los Angeles Rams Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by Angel City Sports
  • New Orleans Saints Wheelchair Football Team – View Full Roster
    • sponsored by SMCL

Volunteer with Us!

We need your help ensuring our athletes, officials and fans have a great experience.

Volunteer roles are listed below. To register, please click here.

 

Volunteer Opportunities:

SET-UP/ BREAKDOWN:

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament (or tear down depending on session), including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, packing and unpacking, and check-in of tournament equipment.

  • Physical Skills Required: Highly physical role. Volunteer may need to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for organized and motivated volunteers who are comfortable with following instructions on-site to assist with creating a first-class atmosphere for USAWFL athletes.
  • Number of Roles: 15-20 per session
  • Time Commitment: 6 hours

 

REGISTRATION / CHECK-IN:

Volunteer will help with checking in all athletes, coaches and volunteers. Volunteers will also serve as a primary point of contact for attendees with questions.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. Lifting less that 5 pounds.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for an organized, customer service oriented volunteer.
  • Number of Roles: 3 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours

 

DOWNS PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to hold up the down marker (approx. 8 lbs.) for the length of a game. May be done seated or standing.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and understands the basics of down management.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

BALL PERSON:

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field and one on the sidelines ready to come into play.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to track down balls that come off the field of play and get balls to the lead official quickly to keep game play moving.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who wants to be near the action.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (TIMER):

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. Volunteer will also assist the stats keeping volunteer as appropriate.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is comfortable with football rules and timing and is able to pay close attention to officials during game play.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

 

SCORER’S TABLE (STAT’S KEEPER):

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and basic stats and can stay focused during the length of a game.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

About GLASA

The 2022 Chicago USAWFL Tournament is hosted by GLASA.

The Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association is a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in the Chicagoland community. GLASA provides a continuum of 20+ developmental to elite level adaptive sports locally while also providing programming to athletes in thirty states. GLASA believes that quality of life should never be limited by a physical or visual disability. GLASA proudly serves as a chapter of Move United. More information about GLASA can be found at https://www.GLASA.org.

Hosted by:

Volunteer and Officials Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities:

REGISTRATION / CHECK-IN

Volunteer will help Move United with checking in all athletes, cross-checking waiver
status, and directing other volunteers upon arrival to their assigned locations.

SET-UP/ BREAKDOWN

Volunteer will assist site hosts with marking fields and setting up sites the day before the tournament.

DOWNS PERSON

Volunteer will help officials by keeping track of the current down of play. Teams have 4
downs to reach their next line to gain on the field. May be done seated or standing.

SCORER’S TABLE:

Volunteer will assist Move United by keeping track of the score along with basic stats
(scoring and sacks) as well as keeping official time for the game. Easy to follow rules
sheets will be available for reference, as well as a sample score sheet.

 

Officials Interest:

Are you interested in officiating with us this year? If so, please let us know which tournaments you’re available to officiate.

Once we hear from you, we’ll work with each site to contract the number of officials they’ll need. We will work to fill teams of 5 with experienced officials as well as new officials to help grow our pool.

We are working on getting out some video examples as well as a short Rules of Emphasis presentation to be made available pre-tournaments.

Wheelchair Football Interest Form

  • *Check All that Apply*

Volunteer with Us!

Move United could not put on high-quality tournaments without the help of volunteers like you! Want to help out? Review the roles below and then follow the instructions for the specific tournament.

Chicago Volunteers Click Here!
Tampa Volunteers Click Here!
Salt Lake City Volunteers Click Here!

All volunteer travel costs are at the expense of the volunteer.

Set Up / Breakdown

Volunteer will help with set up of the tournament (or tear down depending on session), including marking of fields, setting up banners and signage, packing and unpacking, and check-in of tournament equipment.

  • Physical Skills Required: Highly physical role. Volunteer may need to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for organized and motivated volunteers who are comfortable with following instructions on-site to assist with creating a first-class atmosphere for USAWFL athletes.
  • Number of Roles: 15-20 per session

Registration/Check-In

Volunteer will help with checking in all athletes, coaches and volunteers. Volunteers will also serve as a primary point of contact for attendees with questions.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for an organized, customer service oriented volunteer.
  • Number of Roles: 3 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours

Scorer's Table (Timer)

Volunteer will ensure games run smoothly by running the game clock and keeping score on provided scoreboards. Volunteer will also assist the stats keeping volunteer as appropriate.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is comfortable with football rules and timing and is able to pay close attention to officials during game play.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

Scorer's Table (Stats)

Volunteer will ensure players stats will be kept for seasonal posterity using the scoring sheets provided. A sample scoring and stats sheet will be provided on-site for reference to assist the volunteer.

  • Physical Skills Required: Mostly seated role. 
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and basic stats and can stay focused during the length of a game.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

Down's Person

Volunteer will help officials by keeping track of the current down of play. Teams have 4 downs to reach their next line to gain on the field and this person uses the down marker to notify officials, players, and fans which down the team is on.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to hold up the down marker (approx. 8 lbs.) for the length of a game. May be done seated or standing.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who is semi-knowledgeable in football rules and understands the basics of down management.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

Ball Person

Volunteer will ensure officials always have access to at least one ball on the field and one on the sidelines ready to come into play.

  • Physical Skills Required: Minimally physical role. Must be able to track down balls that come off the field of play and get balls to the lead official quickly to keep game play moving.
  • Key Role Assets: Best suited for a volunteer who wants to be near the action.
  • Number of Roles: 1 per session
  • Time Commitment: 4 hours (2 games)

Officiating

Are you interested in officiating with us this year? If so, please let us know which tournaments you’re available to officiate.

Once we hear from you, we’ll work with each site to contract the number of officials they’ll need. We will work to fill teams of 5 with experienced officials as well as new officials to help grow our pool.

We are working on getting out some video examples as well as a short Rules of Emphasis presentation to be made available pre-tournaments.

 

Officials are paid per game and most travel fees are covered.

Highlights from the 2021 Season