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Post by 50yardfan on Jun 7, 2011 23:41:18 GMT -5
by Dan Krieger - FOOTBALL
Southern Indoor Football League: Players from the semi-pro team called the DMV Hitmen, which is based in the Washington (DC) area and has been associated with the new Indoor Championship Football League, have been filling in as the Fayetteville Force franchise in the SIFL. The Force released its players due to financial problems and a sale of the Fayetteville franchise is trying to be worked out.
Indoor Football League: The owner of the Yakima Valley (WA) Warriors is reportedly in discussions about joining the IFL for the 2012 season. The Warriors were an expansion team in the 2010 season of the American Indoor Football Association. The owner had been trying to form a new league called the AIFA-West for the 2011 season, but when this did not materialize the Warriors suspended operations. The league's Oklahoma City Bricktown Brawlers released its players and the North Texas Crunch of the Independent Indoor Football Alliance will act as a replacement to complete the Brawlers' 2011 schedule.
Independent Indoor Football Alliance: The six-team IIFA now has the Edmond-based Oklahoma Energy listed as a 2012 expansion team. Other 2012 expansions teams include the Conroe (TX) Jaguars and the San Antonio Warriors, a team that had been listed as the San Antonio Lobos. A team called the Waco Twisters, which reportedly joined the IIFA when the Dallas Americans dropped out early in the 2011 season, is now listed as a non-league team.
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