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The Fort Wayne FireHawks were a professional indoor football team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The team joined the Continental Indoor Football League as an expansion team during the 2010 season . The FireHawks were the fourth attempt at indoor football in Fort Wayne after the original Fort Wayne Freedom ( NIFL & UIF , 2003–06), Fort Wayne ...
After the Mayhem season ended abruptly in 2010, McKenzie, and several other Mayhem players, joined the Fort Wayne FireHawks to finish the 2010 season. The FireHawks, had locked up a playoff spot, when Marion folded. [3] In the final game of the season, McKenzie broke his own record of 4.5 sacks, by recording 5.5 sacks against the Chicago ...
The CIFL's 2010 game ball. The 2010 Continental Indoor Football League season was the league's fifth overall season. The regular season started on Saturday March 13 with the expansion Cincinnati Commandos defeating the Miami Valley Silverbacks 38-32, and ended with the 2010 CIFL Championship Game, on June 26, 2010, at the Cincinnati Gardens in Cincinnati, Ohio where the Commandos defeated the ...
Fort Wayne FireHawks: Fort Wayne Freedom Rock River Raptors Wheeling Wildcats Chicago Slaughter 2: Milwaukee Bonecrushers → Chicago Cardinals: 2011: 6 Indianapolis Enforcers Marion Blue Racers Port Huron Predators: Marion Mayhem Fort Wayne FireHawks Wisconsin Wolfpack Chicago Cardinals → Chicago Knights Miami Valley Silverbacks → Dayton ...
Katie Hnida – Placekicker for the Fort Wayne FireHawks of the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) in 2010. [9] [7] She played in the first three games of the season, but developed a blood clot in her kicking leg. [9]
Fort Wayne FireHawks (1 C, 2 P) Fort Wayne Flames players ... Pages in category "Sports in Fort Wayne, Indiana" The following 41 pages are in this category, out ...
In an effort to upgrade its firefighting abilities, the Orange County Fire Authority will replace two 55-year-old helicopters with a new pair of state-of-the-art choppers, the department said ...
The National Gridiron League (NGL) was a proposed gridiron football league. In 2022, after three years of postponed seasons, the organization rebranded as the United Football League (UFL)., [1] prior to the current UFL (formed from the merger of the 2020s USFL and XFL leagues).