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The 2017 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks season was the seventh season for the professional indoor football franchise and first in the National Arena League (NAL). The Steelhawks were one of eight teams that competed in the NAL for its inaugural 2017 season. Led by head coach Chris Thompson, the Steelhawks played their home games at the PPL Center.
They joined the National Arena League for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. The Steelhawks were the Lehigh Valley's second indoor football team, following the also-defunct Lehigh Valley Outlawz of the Continental Indoor Football League (2005–2008). The Outlawz played their home games at Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania until 2014.
The Lehigh football program began in 1883, when student J. S. Robeson organized a football team to play against the University of Pennsylvania's sophomore class team. Athlete and future journalist Richard Harding Davis was a part of that squad. "J. S. Robeson is the father of football at Lehigh," Davis was quoted as saying in Lehigh Quarterly ...
Week 8 scores and Week 9 schedule also included with the weekly prep rankings. High school football: CMAC team moves to No. 3 in The Bee’s latest rankings, other changes Skip to main content
2016 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks season; Owner: Glenn W. Clark: General manager: Michael Clark: Head coach: Chris Thompson: Home field: PPL Center 701 Hamilton Street Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. Results; Record: 6-2: Division place: 3rd: Playoff finish: Won Divisional Semifinal 54-52 Lost Northern Championship 35-42
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The 2013 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks season was the third season as a professional indoor football franchise and their first in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). One of 7 teams competing in the PIFL for the 2013 season. The team played their home games under head coach Chris Thompson at the Stabler Arena in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania ...
The Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, known informally as EPC, EPC18, and East Penn Conference, is an athletic conference consisting of 18 large high schools from Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, and Pike counties in the Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountain regions of eastern and northeastern Pennsylvania.