PA KNIGHTS 
Based: Varsity Centre, Egerton Road, Guildford
(also played at Carrington Recreation ground in North camp, Aldershot 1997-1999, Mytchett
Community Centre & Fleet Town FC)
Colours: Red/Pale Blue/White
Website: http://www.paknights.co.uk/
Honours: BSL Division One champions 2004. BSL Division One runners-up
2002. BSL Division Two champions 2000, 1997, 1987. BNGL National runners-up
1992. Conference champions 2004, 2000, 1987. National Passball Champions 1993. British
Youth Kitted champions 1996. British Youth Kitted runners-up 1998, 1997, 1994. Youth
Kitted Conference champions 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1991. Youth Two Touch Conference
champions 1989

PA Knights in 2000
Photo courtesy of www.paknights.co.uk
Senior Kitted Record
2004 BSL Division One Southern Conference
9-0-1*
2003 BSL Division One Southern Conference 6-2-0*
2002 BSL Division One Southern Conference 8-2-0*
2001 BSL Division One Southern Conference 5-3-0*
2000 BSL Division Two Southern Conference 8-0-0*
1999 BSL Division One Central Conference 1-8-1
1998 BSL Division One South Western Conference 4-6-0
1997 BSL Division Two South Eastern Conference 10-0-0*
1996 competed as the Southern Seminoles
1995 competed as the Southern Seminoles
1994 competed as the Southern Seminoles
1993 BNGL National Division Southern Conference 8-2-0*
1992 BNGL National Division South Western Conference 8-2-0*
1991 BNGL National Division South Capital Conference 7-3-0*
1990 BNGL National Division South Eastern Conference 3-6-1
1989 CGL Duke Premier Division Southern Conference 7-3-0*
1988 Budweiser League Premier Division Southern Conference 5-5-0
1987 Budweiser League First Division Southern Conference 10-0-0*
1986 Budweiser League Central Division One 5-5-0
National Passball League
1993 NPL Southern Conference champions*
Youth Kitted
2001 BYAFA Southern West Conference 3-2-0
2000 BYAFA Southern Conference 0-5-0
1999 BYAFA Southern Conference 4-2-0* Lost 18-0 to London Capitals in Semi-Final
1998 BYAFA Southern Conference 6-0-0* Lost 14-12 to Lancashire Wolverines in Final
1997 BYAFA Southern Conference 5-0-1* Lost 24-12 to Lancashire Wolverines in Final
1996 BYAFA Western Conference 5-0-0* Won 22-0 against Lancashire Wolverines in Final
1995 BYAFA Southern Conference 7-1-0* Lost 26-8 to London Capitals in Semi-Final
1994 BYAFA South East Conference 9-0-0* Lost 30-22 to Birmingham Bulls in Final
1993 BYAFA Western Conference 5-1-0* Lost 20-0 against London Olympians in Q-F
1992 BYAFA Capital Conference 6-0-0* Lost 14-6 against London Capitals in Q-F
1991 BYAFA Southern Conference 1st* Lost 18-14 against London Capitals in Semi-Final
1990 BYAFA South West Conference 3rd
Youth Two Touch Record
1989 JAFL Southern Conference 8-0-0* Knocked out in either Q-F or
S-F
1988 JAFL London & West Conference 4-1-3

vs. Bournemouth Renegades, 1993
Team Notes (taken from their website - www.paknights.co.uk:
The Knights were formed by a group of American
football enthusiasts in 1984. The team played it's first game in 1985 and, known as the
Farnham Knights, joined the Budweiser league in 1986 achieving a 5-5 record under head
coach Marc Salazar. 1987 saw the team take the Southern title winning all ten regular
season fixtures under Marc Salazar and assistant Frank Snyder. The run ended with a play
off defeat by the Ashton Oilers before the season ended with a win over the Ealing Eagles
in the first of the clubs charity games.
The following year saw a change of league and the Knights
played premier division football in the NGL. A tough season ended 5-5 and third place in
the conference. 1989 saw yet another change in the league structure of the UK game and the
CGL was formed. Marc Salazar had returned to the USA and Frank Snyder took over as head
coach with another serviceman, Mike Hassett, taking on the assistants role and John Archer
coaching defense. The season began with four wins before a loss to Solent and London
Lasers blunted the title challenge. In the last game of the regular season the Knights
made the play-offs with a narrow victory over the Lasers and finishing second to Solent.
The play off game was at Rockingham Rebels and on a very hot summer's day the home team
ran out a comfortable winner after a close first half.
Another league switch in 1990 to the BNGL placed the Knights
among previous Bowl winners Norwich Devils and the powerful teams from Ipswich and Medway.
Mike Hassett took over as Head Coach assisted by John Archer and Tony Forder. In the
toughest year so far the record was 3-6-1 (a tie against the London Barons). The record
hides the fact that two of the games were lost by one score including a 7-0 result to
eventual Bowl winners Ipswich Cardinals.
In 1991 the club appointed John Archer as the head coach and
depended on an entirely UK grown coaching squad. The Knights made the play offs for the
third time in six years during a season which saw them win 10 of their 14 matches, 3 of
the defeats came at the hands of eventual Bowl winners the London Capitals with the other
at the hands of local rivals Hampshire Cavaliers. In the away fixture against the same
opposition the Knights came from behind with 3 TDs in the final quarter to clinch their
play off place and a visit to Cornwall to play the GW Oilers. The Knights made it to the
second round of the play offs with the tight 17-12 victory.

QB Adam Heirons, 1991

WR Harvey Culver vs. GW Oilers, 1991
In 1992 the Knights had their most successful year to date
with an appearance in the BNGL National Bowl game in a close and exiting contest with the
Colts who came out 30-26 winners. (Their third final). The result was in doubt until the
final whistle. Earlier in the season six straight wins took the Knights towards the South
Western title but narrow losses to Plymouth and, in the final game at Hampshire, handed
the title to the Admirals but gave the Knights a play off berth. Oxford Saints were the
first opponents and the Knights earned a semi-final home clash against the Kent Cougars,
not the expected trip to Plymouth. The Knights clinched the Southern title with the
victory that earned the trip to Leicester, a just reward for the players and particularly
the coaching team, led by Richard Foster, who had worked so hard all year.

QB Adam Heirons, 1992
The 1993 season saw the Knights reach the semi-finals only to
lose a close game to the Bournemouth Buccaneers after a brave fourth quarter fight back.
Following the regular season a Passball team was run under the Knights banner which proved
highly successful. The team won every game including the final at Cannock against the
strongly fancied home team.

RB Duncan Reynolds, 1993

QB Heirons, 1993
In 1994 the Knights merged with the Hampshire Cavaliers and
were renamed the Southern AFC Southern Seminoles). Phil Maltby was appointed Head Coach
and led the team to the South West conference. Unfortunately they were knocked out in the
first round of the play offs by a Brighton team which had been beaten earlier in the
season.

Southern Seminoles Jon Williams vs
Brighton B52s

Brighton B52s RB Cliff Reid vs Southern Seminoles
The Seminoles struggled at the beginning of 1995 before
turning the season around down the stretch. This included a victory over Bowl Runners-up
Plymouth at Basingstoke. the team were a referee's whistle away from tying up a play-off
place in the final game at Bristol but it was not to be.
In 1996 the Seminoles found a new permanent home at North
Camp but also found the season to be an uphill battle. A disappointing 3-6-1 record
disguised the fact that three of the defeats were by less than a touchdown. On a much
happier note the Farnham Knights Youth team won the National Championship by not only
remaining undefeated but by also by not conceding a single point! It is believed to be the
first time this has been achieved in British American football history. A hard act for the
new Knights to follow in 1997!
1997 saw some positive changes to the fortunes of the club
with Personal Assurance offering a great sponsorship deal, the name change back to the
Knights and the traditional colours. On the field this was reflected by some superb
performances as the Knights went undefeated during the regular season to make the playoffs
for the seventh time in twelve years. Michael Mills rushed for more than a thousand yards
and QB Adam Heirons threw twenty touchdown passes and only two interceptions. The post
season turned in to a bit of a soap opera with first the referees failing to turn up for
the quarter-final against Tiger Bay and the following week Tiger Bay not turning up. The
semi-final against the Bristol Aztecs was put back and, in a tense and exiting game, the
Knights lost in heartbreaking fashion 13-12. Bristol then went on to become Bowl winners
by hammering the Chiltern Cheetahs the following week.

Bristol Aztecs Ziswani Mhango v PA Knights, 1997 Div.2 semi-final
The 1998 season got off to a bad start with the Knights being
forced into a last minute change of venue to Farnham Rugby club and a 53-0 loss at the
hands of eventual Bowl runners-up Sussex Thunder. This was then followed up by another
heartbreaking one point loss to Bristol. The Knights went on to record 2 wins against
Plymouth and the London Blitz before, yes you've guessed it, another one point loss to
Bristol. Two more defeats at the hands of the Blitz and Oxford put the team at 2-5, but
with nothing to lose the Knights played the remainder of the season for pride. A good win
at home to Plymouth preceded one of the best games played by the Knights that year. Away
to the Sussex Thunder, the team produced a great team effort in a 32-10 loss to gain a lot
of respect from the opponents. The season finished with a 25-6 victory over the Oxford
Saints, after being 6-0 down at half time. 1998 was a bit of an up and down season for the
Knights who finished 4-6 which unfortunately doesn't reflect the fact that three games
were lost by a combined total of 6 points.
The Knights played in Division 1again in 1999 and finished
with a 1-8-1 record. Although the team struggled and the results were often close
relegation to Division 2 was inevitable. The lone win of the season came against the
Oxford Saints as did the 0-0 tie. However two bright spots from the 1999 season was the
recruitment of Canadian, Xavier Desilets and Australian, Shawn Garner, both whom were
recruited through the web site. The Knights hard fought season was reflected by the award
of season's MVP to offensive lineman Dave Carpenter.
The 2000 season saw the team back in Division 2 but with
stronger than ever backing from sponsors Personal Assurance. This support saw the team
move to Guildford to play in the prestigious surroundings of the University of Surrey
Varsity Sports Centre. Good news off the field was matched with equally good news on the
roster. Long time Knights heroes Adam Heirons and Jon Williams made their return and
brought with them Simon Todd, Paul "Bubba" Biscombe, Pete Fulford and Ken
Devanney. The Knights also signed David "Hands" Williams, Glen Boyle and Dudley
Graham amongst others to add to the hard core of returning players from the two campaigns
in Division 1.
The season could not have started better as the Knights swept
aside long time rivals the Plymouth Admirals 52-6 with QB Heirons throwing for 148yds and
4TD's to add to Adedayo Ashaye's 119 rushing yards and 3TD's. The next game sent a shiver
through the league as the Knights crushed the confident Maidstone Pumas 54-14. Heirons
again threw for 4TD's, Jon Williams being the leading receiver with 2 and the running game
contributed 3 again but it was Keith Theobald with 122yds and 2TD's who lead the attack.
The Defense did not concede a score ( a sign of things to come) as they held the Pumas to
just 67 total yards. The Herts Stags were next to visit and the home team surprisingly
struggled as penalties took their toll. The 13-6 winning scoreline was the closest the
Knights were held to in the Regular season but Ashaye still clocked up 107 yds rushing and
a score and Heirons again threw a TD (this one to Jonny Allen) and was again over
100yds.The Chiltern Cheetahs then visited for the Knights final regular season home game
and were dispatched 27-12 . With both Theobald and Ashaye out of the game Rob Scruby made
a timely return from injury and ran for 114yds and a TD - Heirons threw 3 more scores and
notched up another 100yd + game - Jon Williams again caught 2 of the TD's with Dan Brice
adding the other.
The first away game of the year saw a visit to the Oxford
Saints (Who had also been relegated) and general opinion was that a slightly out of sync
Knights team would suffer its first defeat. The team responded to those opinions with an
immaculate display in defeating the Saints by 26-6, the Defense was outstanding holding
the Saints passing attack to just 18yds. Heirons went 100yds+ again as 2 way hero Dan
Brice snared one score with Jon Williams inevitably adding another. Boosted by this result
the Knights then visited the struggling Kent Exiles and won 66-0. Amidst glittering
performances from Heirons (114 yds 4TD's to Brice, Theobald, Allen and Ollie Tomlinson),
Rob Scruby rushing for 204yds and 3TD's from just 12 carries, Keith Theobald adding 126yds
rushing and another score - the highlight was still a 1yd play that opened the scoring.
Veteran Offensive lineman Mark "Tango" Lockwood crashed in for his first ever
score in a 14 year career which was to end in glory at the Final in Sheffield. the Knights
were now 6-0 and on their way to the Southern Conference title. Traffic problems saw back
up QB Ashley Heath start the away trip to Plymouth, he completed 50% of his passes for
75yds and 2TD's as the Knights led 20-0 at the half. The final result was a 39-0 win as
the defense again shut down the opponent. In the final regular season game Heirons was on
the sideline injured and Heath led the team to a convincing 33-6 win and a perfect 8-0
record with a 70% completion rate 93yds and 2 TD's. Williams and Brice made the scoring
catches and it was Scruby who again led the rushing attack with 114yds and a TD.
The Knights secured homefield advantage for the play offs and
started with the visit of the Merseyside Nighthawks. The Knights defense was dominant -
the visitors recording minus yardage through the air and just 61yds on the ground. Heirons
returned to pass for 132 yds and 2 TD's before Heath took over and added another score.
The Semi - Final was a nail biting affair as the 8-0 Knights met the 7-1 Saints for a
place in the Final. When the Knights scored with 5 minutes to go (Heirons to TE Simon
Todd) the pendulum swung towards the home team who led 12-6 but the saints hit back and
with just 4 minutes remaining led themselves 13-12 - the significance of the scoreline was
not lost on any of the Knights connections (we lost the '97 Semi -Final 13-12 to Bristol)
. This team however was not to be denied and it was the trusty Heirons/Williams connection
that sealed the win with just 1min 30 remaining. Heirons threw for 149yds and all 3 TD's
(Todd, Williams and Allen) in what was an epic battle.
The Knights went to their second ever National Final as
underdogs despite their impressive season. The Ipswich Cardinals (with 5 American players)
were also 8-0 and were strongly favoured to win. The Knights were backed by a raucous
crowd who filled the stadium with chants and songs from the teams past. With such superb
backing and the prospect of the final appearance of a number of players (including
Heirons, Williams, Theobald, Devanney and Lockwood) the Knights realised their destiny and
crushed the Cardinals 41-7.Rob Scruby was voted the MVP for his 137yds and 2TD's from just
11 carries- Williams had 2 receiving TD's and ran for a third as the Knights dominated the
game.
The season was a landmark in the clubs 16 year history but
hopefully is the start of something rather than a culmination. Head Coach Steve Rains
said, "The team - both on and off the field were superb throughout the year. It is an
honour for all of us to be associated with this season. We are losing some great players
but the club is strong and with the continuing support from Personal Assurance we will be
better equipped for Division 1 this time."
The 2001 season saw the club make the step up into Division 1
to be greeted with a baptism of fire. The first game against the 4 time National Champion
London O's was the toughest possible start. The re-modeled team with, among others,
significant arrivals on Offense, Steve Donlevy (QB), Gavin Hart (WR), Dayle Kirby (WR),
John Clark (WR) , Kenny Lettman (TE) Defense Jay Cashman (DB), Andy Mitchell (DB), Gez
Neilan (DB), Rodney Edgerton (DB/P), Steve Harrison (LB), Scott Stonelake (LB) , Scott
Scriven (LB) and the return of former Knights Mike McMillan and Nick Preece made up for
the fact that many of the Championship team were lost to retirement or removal of home
(but none to other clubs).
The O's took full advantage of the teams growing pains but
the second half - with Ashley Heath showing cool control in leading the offense - gave a
glimpse of things to come. A second loss followed to the Southern Sundevils for whom Tony
Stitt (RB) was outstanding, was backed up with a winning streak only interrupted by a
second loss to the 'Devils.
A very credible 5 - 3 record (including a tough 7-3 win over
the Mets) saw the Knights into the playoffs at the first attempt. The Sundevils and that
man Stitt stood in the way and the knights succumbed in the quarter final.
The 2002 season saw the Knights continuing to build.
Defensive Coach Pete Vaughan switched to concentrate on the Knights Special Teams and Ian
Ellis joined the staff as Defensive Co-ordinator. On the field that man Stitt made a
switch to Columbia Blue and duly delivered a 1,000yd + season and former London Monarch
Tony Mackenzie made his presence felt on D. The squad generally improved and the results
both with and without the 2 Tonys saw the Knights go 8-2 with the
exceptions being two narrow losses to the perennial Champion Os.
A second successive top tier play off spot ensued and a
closer than comfortable Quarter Final win against the Mets was followed by a tremendous
away win to the heavily fancied East Kilbride Pirates. So to the Knights first ever
National Championship game (the other two appearances having been at 2nd Division level).
The London Os were the favourites and with 6 consecutive Championships and no
defeats domestically for 4 years this was not surprising. The Knights fell behind to two
early scores and could have been overwhelmed but they fought back to lead by one
point at half time. The Os however finished the job in the second half but credited
the Knights with giving them their toughest challenge in years.
2003 saw further strengthening by the Knights on the sideline
and on the field, importantly it also saw tremendous support from Sponsors allowing the
Knights to take up their place in European competition. Premier Prospects came in to lead
the backing of the European Campaign with the Knights main sponsor Personal Assurance also
boosting their involvement to assist the cause internationally as well as domestically.
Further sponsorhip from Travel Inn, Royal Mail and Rose Electronics added icing to the
cake.
The Knights acquitted themselves well in the EFAF Cup beating
Swiss Champions Zurich at home and putting up a creditable display in losing on a
memorable trip to Innsbruck against the Tyrolean Raiders. Although disappointed at their
early exit from the domestic play offs it was another season of progress for the club.
2004 saw the club finally achieve their dream of becoming National champions,
winning Britbowl 2004 28-14 against the London O's. To cap off a great year, the Knights
also reached the EFAF Cup final.

vs. London Olympians, 2005
Photos courtesy of Paul Campbell
Game notes:
7th August 2005 - Kingsley Ejiogu amassed 267 yards on 22 carries vs London
Blitz
2nd July 1995 - Duncan Reynolds ran for 236 yards
on 33 carries vs Plymouth Admirals
24st July 1994 - Duncan Reynolds ran for 216 yards on 22 carries vs
Bath Gladiators
19th June 1994 - Adam Heirons passed for 330 yards and 2 TDs vs Bristol Aztecs
17th April 1994 - Tim Ludrow caught 200 yards receiving vs Brighton B52s
4th July 1993 - Duncan Reynolds ran for 211 yards on 44 carries and
5 TDs vs Crawley Raiders
31st May 1992 - Adam Heirons passed for 311 yards and 5tds vs. Plymouth Admirals
(37-12)
Photos:

Veteran Joe St Louis joined the PA Knights for the 2005 season
Photo: Paul Campbell
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