
OUR NEXT MATCH IS SUNDAY JUNE 14TH STARTING AT 5PM
POOL PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEEDING
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SocHoc Returns to Historic Tad Gormley Stadium for Championship Tune-Up
The road to the SocHoc Football League's first-ever championship tournament runs through one of Louisiana's most historic football venues.
On June 14, the SocHoc Football League will return to legendary Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans for a pivotal day of pool play action that will determine the seeding for the league's inaugural championship tournament. The historic stadium, located in the heart of City Park, has hosted generations of athletes and football games since opening in 1937 and remains one of the premier football venues in the state.
With championship aspirations on the line, every possession, touchdown, and defensive stop will carry added importance as teams battle for position in the postseason bracket. Players and fans alike will have the opportunity to experience the excitement of competing on the same field that has welcomed countless Louisiana football legends throughout its storied history.
As the SocHoc Football League continues to grow, returning to Tad Gormley Stadium marks another significant milestone for the organization. The June 14 matchups promise high-energy competition, playoff intensity, and a glimpse of what could be in store when the league crowns its first champion later this summer.
The stage is set, the stakes are high, and New Orleans will once again serve as the backdrop for another memorable chapter in SocHoc Football League history.
Tad Gormley Stadium seats approximately 26,500 fans and has been a landmark venue for football, track and field, and other major sporting events in New Orleans for decades.

Slidell, LA On May 17th, The third matchday of the Sochoc Football League season felt less like a regular Sunday and more like a football block party wrapped inside a lightning storm. Rivalries boiled, undefeated streaks vanished, and new stars kicked the league doors open with cleats first.
The headline of the day belonged to New Orleans, who marched into battle and snapped Northshore’s six game winning streak with a gritty 29-22 victory. The streak had hovered over the league like an iron crown, but backup quarterback Dylan Dalferes played with the swagger of a seasoned veteran, delivering strikes all afternoon and keeping the Northshore defense spinning in circles.
His favorite target was wide receiver Corey Wood, who turned every touch into chaos for defenders. The duo looked locked into the same frequency all game long, connecting for touchdowns and explosive plays that shifted momentum every time Northshore seemed ready to respond. By the end of the afternoon, New Orleans walked away undefeated on the day at 2-0 and sent a clear message to the rest of the league: the Crescent City squad is hunting bigger goals than moral victories.
Meanwhile, the biggest surprise of the day may have come from Slashville.
Playing their first two games of the season, Slashville finished an impressive 1-1, but their record only tells part of the story. The team instantly became the buzz of the league thanks to the electric playmaking of Chris Wallace and Johnny Nyein. Wallace flashed game breaking speed every time he touched the football, while QB Nyein brought a big time arm and physical style that energized his teammate and kept fans roaring from the sidelines.
Together, the two looked like twin storms rolling across the field, combining finesse and toughness into one of the most entertaining performances Sochoc has seen this season.
Three matchdays into the year, the Sochoc Football League is already proving one thing: no lead is safe, no streak lasts forever, and every Sunday feels like a movie scene with a new act waiting to emerge.
Slidell, LA- On a breezy Sunday afternoon in Slidell, the Northshore Carnival Chiefs didn’t just open their season, they kicked the door off its hinges.
At Lester Latino Field on the campus of Pope John Paul II, the Chiefs delivered a statement performance, sweeping the New Orleans Bayou Kings in a best-of-three series that never made it to a third act.
Game one felt like a chess match played at track speed. Every yard was negotiated, every possession felt like it carried playoff weight. The Chiefs edged out a gritty 15–12 win, leaning on discipline and timely execution. When the Bayou Kings threatened, Northshore answered like a team already fluent in pressure.
Then came game two, where the chessboard caught fire.
The Chiefs opened things up offensively, turning tight windows into big plays and momentum into a full sprint. The Bayou Kings fought back with resilience, trading scores and refusing to fade, but Northshore’s tempo proved too much. The Chiefs closed the series with a 26–20 victory, completing the sweep and planting their flag early in the SocHoc season.
Two games, two wins, zero doubt.
If opening day is a message, the Carnival Chiefs sent theirs in bold ink: this is a team built not just to compete, but to control the rhythm of the league. And if Sunday was any indication, the rest of the SocHoc better be ready… because Northshore is already in midseason form.

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