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Chun Evans -The Pick Six creator, owner, and league commissioner, has been involved with the DFW flag football scene  ever since the mid 90's. After years of rushing, playing some QB here and there, and assisting with several joint ventures with other leagues in the area, his Pick Six plan was given the green light. With the help of others, Chun was able to secure the facilities, and teams necessary to build one of the best leagues in the metroplex. Even though his alterations to the "traditional" rules were once scoffed at, the changes are now applauded statewide by players and commissioners alike. Now in his golden years, he has the luxury of watching his very own son play the game that he has loved for so many years.  

Mike Bea - The Pick Six head official has been with the organization for almost the entirety of it's existence. Those of you that know Mike Bea can attest to his familiarity with the game, and his willingness to give our rules the clarity that you deserve. A multi level flag champion himself, you'll find him often recalling the days of doing battle against those that he's officiating for. The history between the two goes back quite a few years. Chun and Mike met while playing with, and against one another in a prior league, located in the city of Richardson. If you stand close enough, you'll either hear them discussing the good old days, Dallas Cowboys, or their children Christian and Mike Mike. Lil Mike can often be found roaming the sidelines, grinning from ear to ear during games.

James Batts - Our head of marketing, social media, and photography, has been affiliated with Chun Evans for  many years, and on so many different projects. The man behind the scenes has created so many memories for the flag world over the years without receiving an ounce of publicity. Oddly enough, that is exactly how he seems to likes it. Nonetheless, his importance to the Pick Six brand goes without saying. Between filming weddings, music videos, high school highlights films, engagement photos, and other media projects for his own company, he finds the time to help his one time teammate keep the machine rolling. 

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