ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) announced its 2021 Most Valuable Player and Navy sprint football's
Adam Weissenfels (Richland, Wash.) was selected. Weissenfels helped the Midshipmen to an undefeated season, including defeating Army to claim the 2021 CSFL Championship.
The MVP was chosen by a vote from the league coaches, who selected from the conference major award winners.
Earlier this month, Weissenfels was tabbed the 2021 CSFL Defensive Player of the Year. In addition, he was named 2021 First Team All-CSFL as a defensive back and a punt returner.
The senior tallied 25 tackles, including 17 solo stops. He led the team with four interceptions, returning the picks for a combined 84 yards (21.0 yards per interception) with a long of 39 yards. In addition, Weissenfels added three pass break ups, forced a fumble, and registered 2.0 tackles for loss.
Navy completed its undefeated season with a win over Army to claim the 2021 CSFL Championship. The win gave Navy its 38th conference championship and 31st outright title. It was the first CSFL Championship for the Midshipmen since 2018 when Navy defeated Army, 24-10. The Mids closed out the season a perfect 8-0, including a 3-0 mark in the South Division. It is the 26th time that Navy has gone unbeaten during the season, and the first time since 2014.
The victory was the second of the season for the Midshipmen against the Black Knights, as Navy posted a 14-6 win in West Point to earn the 2021 Star in October.