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Eastman Raiders
Founded1991
LeagueMMFA
Based inSteinbach, Manitoba, Canada
StadiumAD Penner Park
ColoursTeal & Black & Silver
PresidentGavin Don
Championships2009 Midget Provincial Champions
Websitewww.eastmanraiders.com

The Eastman Raiders Football Club are a Canadian Youth Football Club located in Steinbach, Manitoba. The Eastman Raiders Football Club participates in leagues organized by the Manitoba Minor Football Association of which the club is a member. The Eastman Raiders Football Club was formed in 1991 by Paul Beauchamp. For the 2018 season the club hosted around 100 athletes ranging from 4 to 13 year olds.

Field Location

Since the club's formation in 1991, the Eastman Raiders have called A.D. Penner Park their home. Over the Raiders 21 years, they have developed their home field adding bleachers, canteens, team clubhouses and the most recent addition, an electronic scoreboard.

2009 Midget Season

In 2009 the Eastman Raiders Midget team finished their season with a 7-1 record. Currently, that record stands as the best single-season record in Midget Raiders history. Following the 2009 regular season, the Raiders defeated the North Winnipeg Nomads in the MFLM Semi-Finals 38-14, then went on to defeat the St. Vital Mustangs in the MFLM Championship Game by a score of 21-9. Raiders Quarterback Kelly Sansregret was named the Offensive Player of the Game. The 2009 Provincial Championship was the first championship in Raiders history at any level. Prior to 2009, the only other appearance in the MFLM Championship Game by the Raiders was in 2003 when the Raiders ultimately lost to the Fort Garry Lions.

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2012 Midget Season

In 2012 the Eastman Raiders Midget team finished their season with a 7-1 record, matching the 2009 Raiders for the best single-season record in Midget Raiders history. Due to a new playoff format adopted in 2010, the Eastman Raiders Midget team earned a bye in the MFLM Quarter-Finals round, having finished 2nd in the league. The Raiders would go on to the MFLM Semi-Finals, defeating the St. Vital Mustangs 21-7. The Raiders advanced to the MFLM Provincial Championship, the third time in Raiders Midget history, and the second in appearance in four seasons. The Raiders, however, would lose to the North Winnipeg Nomads 42-21. The Eastman Raiders Midget program in years past had been known to be inconsistent and struggled through most of the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, since the 2009 season, the Raiders Midget team has a combined regular season record of 24-8 over those four seasons, becoming one of the prominent teams in the MFLM.

2012 Regular Season Success

In 2012 the Eastman Raiders saw their program complete one of its most successful seasons on the football field. Out of the 6 teams the Raiders fielded in 2012 that could have qualified for playoffs, only one team fell short. 5 of the 6 teams made the playoffs, a club record for the total number of teams in playoff games. Three teams advanced to the Semi-Finals of their divisions (one of the two Atom teams that made the playoffs, the Pee Wee team, and the Bantam team) but were defeated in those semi-final games. The Midget team advanced to MFLM Provincial Championship game but lost in the final to the North Winnipeg Nomads. Even though no team won their division, 2012 marked the most teams to qualify for the playoffs (5), and the most teams to participate in a Semi-Finals game (4).

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