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Southern Indoor Football League

The Southern Indoor Football League (SIFL) was an indoor football league based in the Southern and Eastern United States. The most recent incarnation of the league was a consolidation of an earlier league of the same name that was formed by Thom Hager along with Dan Blum, Robert Winfrey and Dan Ryan in 2009[1] and the American Indoor Football Association, which traces its roots to the founding of the Atlantic Indoor Football League in 2005. The SIFL broke up into three regional leagues after the 2011 season.

Southern Indoor Football League
Most recent season or competition:
2011 SIFL season
SportIndoor football
Founded2008
FounderThom Hager
Inaugural season2009
CEOThom Hager
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
Albany Panthers
Related
competitions
American Indoor Football Association
Official websiteSouthernIFL.com

History

2009 season

Based in Texas and Louisiana, it had five teams for its inaugural season. The Acadiana Mudbugs, Austin Turfcats, Houma Conquerors, Texas Hurricanes, and Louisiana Swashbucklers are the teams that comprised the first season. The 2009 SIFL staff included Commissioner Dan Blum, Director of Operations Robert Winfrey, Director of Communications Dan Ryan, Director of Quality Control Bryan Shoemaker and Director of Creative Services Scott Blanchard. The first round of the playoffs had #1 Louisiana defeating #4 Houma, and #2 Austin defeating #3 Acadiana. The inaugural SIFL season concluded with the President's Cup Championship Game which saw the Louisiana Swashbucklers defeat the Austin Turfcats 59-38.

2010 season

The second season of the SIFL played with five teams. The loss of the Austin Turfcats, Houma Conquerors, and Texas Hurricanes were countered with the addition of the Albany Panthers, Columbus Lions, and Greenville Force. The Lafayette Wildcatters, who changed its name from the Acadiana Mudbugs, and the Louisiana Swashbucklers returned for the 2010 season. The 2010 SIFL staff included Commissioner Dan Blum, Director of Operations Robert Winfrey, Director of Communications Matthew Hester, and Director of Quality Control Bryan Shoemaker.

2011 season

After the 2010 season, the Greenville Force was dropped from the SIFL. With the exit of the Force, the SIFL added the Alabama Hammers, Houston Stallions, Mobile Bay Tarpons, Rio Grande Valley Magic, and Trenton Steel for the 2011 season. At the same time, the Abilene Ruff Riders and Corpus Christi Hammerheads made the move to the SIFL from the IFL. Gary Tufford took over the reins of the league as Commissioner and built the SIFL into the 16 team league that would compete in the 2011 season.

On November 9, 2010, the SIFL announced its merger with the East Division of the American Indoor Football Association, adding the Carolina Speed, Erie Explosion, Harrisburg Stampede, and Richmond Raiders.[2] It was thought that the Fayetteville Guard would also move to the SIFL but another sports marketing group from Fayetteville announced it would field a new team from the Fayetteville market independent to the Guard.[3] This brought the league total to 16 clubs. In March 2011 it was reported that sports management company Fanteractive was acquiring the league (as well as owning the Trenton and Fayetteville teams), with plans to make it "interactive" by giving fans a voice in team decisions.[4]

The Lafayette Wildcatters suspended operations the day before the 2011 season started[5] and the Mobile Tarpons folded roughly a month into the 2011 season.

Breakup

A June 2011 New York Times article noted the league's instability.[6] In September 2011, the majority of teams in the SIFL broke off to join two new leagues, the Texas-based Lone Star Football League and the Southeast-based Professional Indoor Football League. The remaining three teams were claimed by the revived American Indoor Football Association. The SIFL itself has been silent since July 2011, and its Web site was taken down several months later and it is assumed that the league is completely defunct.

Former teams

Timeline

Trenton SteelRio Grande Valley MagicRichmond RaidersMobile Bay TarponsHouston StallionsHarrisburg StampedeFayetteville ForceErie ExplosionCorpus Christi HammerheadsCarolina SpeedAlabama HammersAbilene Ruff RidersGreenville ForceColumbus LionsAlbany PanthersTexas HurricanesLouisiana SwashbucklersHouma ConquerorsAustin TurfcatsLafayette Wildcatters

Champions

President's Cup

Award winners and notable players

2009 SIFL Award winners

  • MVP: Kimmie Lewis (Acadiana)
  • Offensive Player of the Year: Marcus Wilridge (Louisiana)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Kimmie Lewis (Acadiana)[12]
  • Special Teams Players of the Year: Tommy Hebert (Louisiana) and Darric Wallace (Austin)
  • Lineman of the Year: John Paul Jones (Louisiana)[13]
  • Coach of the Year: Darnell Lee (Louisiana)[14]
  • Franchise of the Year: Louisiana Swashbucklers[15]

2010 SIFL Award winners

  • MVP: Cecil Lester (Albany)
  • Offensive Player of the Year: Chris McCoy (Columbus)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Damian Daniels (Columbus)[16]
  • Special Teams Player of the Year: Trey Crum (Columbus)
  • Lineman of the Year: Franklin Lloyd (Columbus)
  • Coach of the Year: Lucious Davis (Albany)
  • Franchise of the Year: Albany Panthers[17]

2011 SIFL Award winners

  • MVP: Adam DiMichele (Erie)
  • Offensive Player of the Year: Kevin Concepcion (Erie)
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Damian Daniels (Columbus)
  • Special Teams Player of the Year: Craig Camay (Trenton)
  • Coach of the Year: Gerald Dockery (Houston)[18]

References

  1. ^ Ponthieux, Mickel (2008-11-19). "Southern Indoor Football League is born - Sulphur, LA - Southwest Daily News". Sulphurdailynews.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  2. ^ "SIFL and AIFA Announce Merger - OurSports Central - Independent and Minor League Sports News". OurSports Central. 2010-11-09. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  3. ^ "New indoor football team coming to Fayetteville". FayObserver.com. 2010-11-30. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  4. ^ Kitchenman, Andrew (March 14, 2011). . NJBIZ. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved 2015-01-22.  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  5. ^ "Lafayette Wildcatters Not Fielding a Team This Season | KATC.com | Acadiana-Lafayette, Louisiana". KATC.com. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  6. ^ Tanier, Mike (June 27, 2011). "Staying in the Game on Football's Fringe". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-01-22.
  7. ^ "SIFL finds new team to replace Florida Kings". The Houma Courier. May 27, 2009. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  8. ^ Cassandra McAboy. "End of the line for Mobile Bay Tarpons? Coach Willie Gaston says team didn't make last game". al.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  9. ^ "Erie Explosion joins new league | GoErie.com/Erie Times-News". Goerie.com. 2011-08-27. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  10. ^ a b c d e RGV Magic Get Arena League Of Their Own by Clay Williams (2011-09-13). "RGV Magic Get Arena League Of Their Own : Sports". ValleyCentral.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  11. ^ Michael Mancuso / The Times of Trenton. "Trenton Steel throw in the towel (with video)". NJ.com. Retrieved 2012-03-04.
  12. ^ "Kimmee Lewis named 2009 SIFL MVP - OurSports Central - Independent and Minor League Sports News". OurSports Central. 2009-07-25. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  13. ^ "LA's Jones Named SIFL Lineman Of The Year; SIFL Names Fans Of The Year - OurSports Central - Independent and Minor League Sports News". OurSports Central. 2009-07-22. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  14. ^ . southernifl.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-07.
  15. ^ . 2009-12-04. Archived from the original on 2009-12-04.
  16. ^ "Lester and Daniels Top List of 2010 SIFL Award Winners - OurSports Central - Independent and Minor League Sports News". OurSports Central. 2010-07-13. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  17. ^ "Lions, Panthers Rivalry Resumes This Saturday - OurSports Central - Independent and Minor League Sports News". OurSports Central. 2011-04-01. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  18. ^ "Sifl Names 2011 MVPs, Coach of the Year - OurSports Central - Independent and Minor League Sports News". OurSports Central. 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2013-10-20.

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The Southern Indoor Football League SIFL was an indoor football league based in the Southern and Eastern United States The most recent incarnation of the league was a consolidation of an earlier league of the same name that was formed by Thom Hager along with Dan Blum Robert Winfrey and Dan Ryan in 2009 1 and the American Indoor Football Association which traces its roots to the founding of the Atlantic Indoor Football League in 2005 The SIFL broke up into three regional leagues after the 2011 season Southern Indoor Football LeagueMost recent season or competition 2011 SIFL seasonSportIndoor footballFounded2008FounderThom HagerInaugural season2009CEOThom HagerCountryUnited StatesMost recentchampion s Albany PanthersRelatedcompetitionsAmerican Indoor Football AssociationOfficial websiteSouthernIFL com Contents 1 History 1 1 2009 season 1 2 2010 season 1 3 2011 season 1 4 Breakup 1 5 Former teams 1 6 Timeline 2 Champions 2 1 President s Cup 3 Award winners and notable players 3 1 2009 SIFL Award winners 3 2 2010 SIFL Award winners 3 3 2011 SIFL Award winners 4 ReferencesHistory Edit2009 season Edit Based in Texas and Louisiana it had five teams for its inaugural season The Acadiana Mudbugs Austin Turfcats Houma Conquerors Texas Hurricanes and Louisiana Swashbucklers are the teams that comprised the first season The 2009 SIFL staff included Commissioner Dan Blum Director of Operations Robert Winfrey Director of Communications Dan Ryan Director of Quality Control Bryan Shoemaker and Director of Creative Services Scott Blanchard The first round of the playoffs had 1 Louisiana defeating 4 Houma and 2 Austin defeating 3 Acadiana The inaugural SIFL season concluded with the President s Cup Championship Game which saw the Louisiana Swashbucklers defeat the Austin Turfcats 59 38 2010 season Edit The second season of the SIFL played with five teams The loss of the Austin Turfcats Houma Conquerors and Texas Hurricanes were countered with the addition of the Albany Panthers Columbus Lions and Greenville Force The Lafayette Wildcatters who changed its name from the Acadiana Mudbugs and the Louisiana Swashbucklers returned for the 2010 season The 2010 SIFL staff included Commissioner Dan Blum Director of Operations Robert Winfrey Director of Communications Matthew Hester and Director of Quality Control Bryan Shoemaker 2011 season Edit Main article 2011 SIFL season After the 2010 season the Greenville Force was dropped from the SIFL With the exit of the Force the SIFL added the Alabama Hammers Houston Stallions Mobile Bay Tarpons Rio Grande Valley Magic and Trenton Steel for the 2011 season At the same time the Abilene Ruff Riders and Corpus Christi Hammerheads made the move to the SIFL from the IFL Gary Tufford took over the reins of the league as Commissioner and built the SIFL into the 16 team league that would compete in the 2011 season On November 9 2010 the SIFL announced its merger with the East Division of the American Indoor Football Association adding the Carolina Speed Erie Explosion Harrisburg Stampede and Richmond Raiders 2 It was thought that the Fayetteville Guard would also move to the SIFL but another sports marketing group from Fayetteville announced it would field a new team from the Fayetteville market independent to the Guard 3 This brought the league total to 16 clubs In March 2011 it was reported that sports management company Fanteractive was acquiring the league as well as owning the Trenton and Fayetteville teams with plans to make it interactive by giving fans a voice in team decisions 4 The Lafayette Wildcatters suspended operations the day before the 2011 season started 5 and the Mobile Tarpons folded roughly a month into the 2011 season Breakup Edit A June 2011 New York Times article noted the league s instability 6 In September 2011 the majority of teams in the SIFL broke off to join two new leagues the Texas based Lone Star Football League and the Southeast based Professional Indoor Football League The remaining three teams were claimed by the revived American Indoor Football Association The SIFL itself has been silent since July 2011 and its Web site was taken down several months later and it is assumed that the league is completely defunct Former teams Edit Austin Turfcats voluntarily left SIFL after inaugural season to join Indoor Football League for 2010 season Florida Kings traveling team for 2009 expelled from SIFL after one game an 81 0 loss for failing to pay travel expenses 7 Greenville Force were not listed on SIFL page for 2011 season Houma Conquerors team was dormant for the 2010 season and did not return Texas Hurricanes team was dormant for the 2010 season and did not return Lafayette Wildcatters team was dormant for the 2011 season Mobile Bay Tarpons 8 team was dormant for the remainder of the 2011 season Fayetteville Force original team left league midway through the 2011 season Temporary team backed by the American Indoor Football Association played out the remainder of the season in the Force s place under the Force name Erie Explosion team left for the Ultimate Indoor Football League 9 Abilene Ruff Riders team left for the Lone Star Football League 10 Corpus Christi Hammerheads team left for the Lone Star Football League 10 Houston Stallions team left for the Lone Star Football League 10 Rio Grande Valley Magic team left for the Lone Star Football League 10 Laredo Rattlesnakes team originally set to be part of 2012 SIFL season but left to help start Lone Star Football League 10 Alabama Hammers team left for the Professional Indoor Football League Albany Panthers team left for the Professional Indoor Football League Columbus Lions team left for the Professional Indoor Football League Louisiana Swashbucklers team left for the Professional Indoor Football League Richmond Raiders team left for the Professional Indoor Football League Trenton Steel team claimed by American Indoor Football but did not operate in 2012 11 Harrisburg Stampede Team claimed by American Indoor Football Carolina Speed Team claimed by American Indoor Football Timeline EditChampions EditPresident s Cup Edit Year Winner Loser Score2009 Louisiana Swashbucklers Austin Turfcats 59 382010 Columbus Lions Louisiana Swashbucklers 68 132011 Albany Panthers Louisiana Swashbucklers 69 48Award winners and notable players Edit2009 SIFL Award winners Edit MVP Kimmie Lewis Acadiana Offensive Player of the Year Marcus Wilridge Louisiana Defensive Player of the Year Kimmie Lewis Acadiana 12 Special Teams Players of the Year Tommy Hebert Louisiana and Darric Wallace Austin Lineman of the Year John Paul Jones Louisiana 13 Coach of the Year Darnell Lee Louisiana 14 Franchise of the Year Louisiana Swashbucklers 15 2010 SIFL Award winners Edit MVP Cecil Lester Albany Offensive Player of the Year Chris McCoy Columbus Defensive Player of the Year Damian Daniels Columbus 16 Special Teams Player of the Year Trey Crum Columbus Lineman of the Year Franklin Lloyd Columbus Coach of the Year Lucious Davis Albany Franchise of the Year Albany Panthers 17 2011 SIFL Award winners Edit MVP Adam DiMichele Erie Offensive Player of the Year Kevin Concepcion Erie Defensive Player of the Year Damian Daniels Columbus Special Teams Player of the Year Craig Camay Trenton Coach of the Year Gerald Dockery Houston 18 References Edit Ponthieux Mickel 2008 11 19 Southern Indoor Football League is born Sulphur LA Southwest Daily News Sulphurdailynews com Retrieved 2012 03 04 SIFL and AIFA Announce Merger OurSports Central Independent and Minor League Sports News OurSports Central 2010 11 09 Retrieved 2013 10 20 New indoor football team coming to Fayetteville FayObserver com 2010 11 30 Retrieved 2012 03 04 Kitchenman Andrew March 14 2011 Getting fans out of seats and behind bench NJBIZ Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Retrieved 2015 01 22 via HighBeam Research subscription required Lafayette Wildcatters Not Fielding a Team This Season KATC com Acadiana Lafayette Louisiana KATC com Retrieved 2013 10 20 Tanier Mike June 27 2011 Staying in the Game on Football s Fringe The New York Times Retrieved 2015 01 22 SIFL finds new team to replace Florida Kings The Houma Courier May 27 2009 Retrieved May 28 2018 Cassandra McAboy End of the line for Mobile Bay Tarpons Coach Willie Gaston says team didn t make last game al com Retrieved 2012 03 04 Erie Explosion joins new league GoErie com Erie Times News Goerie com 2011 08 27 Retrieved 2012 03 04 a b c d e RGV Magic Get Arena League Of Their Own by Clay Williams 2011 09 13 RGV Magic Get Arena League Of Their Own Sports ValleyCentral com Retrieved 2012 03 04 Michael Mancuso The Times of Trenton Trenton Steel throw in the towel with video NJ com Retrieved 2012 03 04 Kimmee Lewis named 2009 SIFL MVP OurSports Central Independent and Minor League Sports News OurSports Central 2009 07 25 Retrieved 2013 10 20 LA s Jones Named SIFL Lineman Of The Year SIFL Names Fans Of The Year OurSports Central Independent and Minor League Sports News OurSports Central 2009 07 22 Retrieved 2013 10 20 Lee Named SIFL Coach Of The Year southernifl com Archived from the original on 2011 10 07 SIFL Lists 2009 Front Office Winners 2009 12 04 Archived from the original on 2009 12 04 Lester and Daniels Top List of 2010 SIFL Award Winners OurSports Central Independent and Minor League Sports News OurSports Central 2010 07 13 Retrieved 2013 10 20 Lions Panthers Rivalry Resumes This Saturday OurSports Central Independent and Minor League Sports News OurSports Central 2011 04 01 Retrieved 2013 10 20 Sifl Names 2011 MVPs Coach of the Year OurSports Central Independent and Minor League Sports News OurSports Central 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2013 10 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southern Indoor Football League amp oldid 1078870859, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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