1996 USISL Premier League season
The 1996 USISL Premier League season was its second. The season began in April 1996 and ended in August 1996.
Central Coast Roadrunners won the championship, defeating the San Francisco Bay Seals 3–2. Spokane Shadow won the regular season title, winning 14 games to 2 losses.
Changes from 1995 season
Name changes
- Ann Arbor Elites became the Michigan Madness.
- Arizona Cotton became the Arizona Phoenix.
- Montclair Standard Falcons moved to Fontana, CA and became the Fontana Falcons.
- Oklahoma City Slickers changed their name to the Oklahoma City Heat.
- San Francisco All-Blacks United changed their name to the San Francisco Bay Seals.
- Wichita Blue Angels changed their name to the Wichita Blue.
New teams
Team | Area | Location | Previous affiliation |
Bellingham Orcas | Northwest Washington area | Bellingham, WA | expansion |
Central Coast Roadrunners | Central West Coast area | San Luis Obispo, CA | expansion |
Florida Strikers | Greater Miami area | Fort Lauderdale, FL | from USISL Pro |
Lexington Bluegrass Bandits | Lexington area | Lexington, KY | from USISL Pro |
Miami Tango | Greater Miami area | Miami, FL | expansion |
Mid-Michigan Bucks | Flint/Tri-Cities area | Saginaw, MI | expansion |
Omaha Flames | Omaha-Council Bluffs area | Omaha, NE | expansion |
San Diego Top Guns | San Diego area | San Diego, CA | from USISL Pro |
Southern California Gunners | Inland Empire area | San Bernardino, CA | expansion |
Spokane Shadow | Spokane area | Spokane, WA | expansion |
West Florida Fury | Emerald Coast area | Pensacola, FL | expansion |
Willamette Valley Firebirds | Corvallis area | Corvallis, OR | former Portland Firebirds of the USISL Pro League |
Teams leaving
Five teams folded after the 1995 season:Central Conference
Northern Division
Southern Division
Eastern Conference
Northern Division
Southern Division
Western Conference
Northern Division
Southern Division
Playoffs
Format
Central Coast received a bye to the PDL Semifinals as the defending champion.The top four teams from every division except the Southwest earn playoff spots. With Central Coast already receiving a bye, the top two teams from the Southwest Division will play each other, however if Central Coast is in the top two, then the third place team receives a playoff spot. The Division winners would then face each other in the Conference finals.
Divisional brackets
PDL Finals brackets
Premier Six Tournament
Six teams entered the Premier Six Tournament in Cocoa, Florida the weekend of August 16–18. Each of the five division playoff champions qualified for the tournament, along with the host Cocoa Expos. The teams were seeded in this order, based on their regular season points:- 1. Central Coast Roadrunners
- 2. San Francisco Bay Seals
- 3. Cocoa Expos
- 4. Omaha Flames
- 5. Jackson Chargers
- 6. Mid-Michigan Bucks.
Qualification to the finals
In order to determine the two teams to qualify for the finals, the league used the following point system during the Premier Six Tournament:- Win = 3 points
- Shootout win = 2 points
- Shootout loss = 1 point
- Bonus points: Each team scoring three or more goals in regulation or overtime received one extra point.
Place | Team | W | SW | SL | L | BP | PTS |
1 | Central Coast Roadrunners | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 7 |
2 | San Francisco Bay Seals | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 5 |
3 | Cocoa Expos | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
4 | Omaha Flames | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
5 | Jackson Chargers | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
6 | Mid-Michigan Bucks | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Friday
Saturday
Final
- MVP: Bryan Taylor
Honors
- MVP: Pasi Kinturi
- Points leader: Pasi Kinturi
- Goals leader: Pasi Kinturi
- Assists leader: Steve Freeman
- Rookie of the Year: Bryan Taylor
- Goalkeeper of the Year: Michael LaBerge
- Defender of the Year: Dwyane Demmin
- Coach of the Year: Nuno Piteira
- Organization of the Year: Central Coast Roadrunners
- All League
- * Goalkeeper: Michael LaBerge
- * Defenders: Steve Freeman, Dwyane Demmin, Zane Higgins, Jeremy Oetman
- * Midfielders: Jude Beller, Toni Siikala
- * Forwards: Pasi Kinturi, Chris McDonald, Dennis Brose, Bryan Taylor