2006
USFTL National
Hall Of Fame

Aaron
Picou - "Ace"
Induction:
Player
Presenter: Joynel Picou
City/State: Thibodaux,
LA
Date of Birth: 10-19-59
Height/Weight: 6’6”/240
Spouse: Joynel
Children: Sarah, Samantha
Occupation: Flooring Company
Owner
Career as Player: 19
years (1981-1999)
Overall Record: 480-109
Position: QB,
DB
Number: 8
Team: Michelob
Light/Houma, LA (1981-1986); Michelob Light/Thibodaux (1987-1995), Bud
Light/Thibodaux (1996-1999)
National Tournament
Appearances: 15 years
(1981-1995)
National
Championship Titles: 1
(1985 “Screen A-Flag” Michelob Light)
All-American
Team: (5)
1985 “Screen A-Flag” Offense-1st Team / 1985 “Screen
A-Flag” Defense-1st Team / 1989 “Screen A-Flag” Offense-3rd
Team / 1990 “Screen A-Flag” Offense-3rd Team / 1991 “Screen
A-Flag” Offense-1st Team
National
MVP: (1)
1985 “Screen A-Flag” Offense
State Tournament
Appearances: 18
State
Championship Titles: 10
All-State
Team: 18
State MVP: 5
City Tournament Appearances:
11
City
Championship Titles: 11
All-City
Team: 11
City MVP: 11
League
Championship Titles: 11
All-League Team: 11
League
MVP:
8
Special Awards: Won
NFFL Tournament 3 times; NFFL MVP 2 times; NFFL All-Tournament 5 times; In
1985, was named 1st Team All-American on Offense & Defense and
was named MVP on Offense and won the National Screen Championship.
Most
Memorable Moments in Flag Football: In
the 1994 National Screen Flag Football Championship, split eye open, went to
the hospital and got stitches and came back to lead his Michelob Light team to
the championship game, where he lost twice to Bud Light Little Rock. Also, in
the 1985 National Screen Flag Football Championship, after being eliminated by
the Dallas Chiefs the prior 2 years, came back to win the National Screen
Championship by defeating the Chiefs.
MOTTO
"It's Time To Give The Game To The Players"
