Post by Banana Cat on Mar 10, 2011 0:45:06 GMT -5
Chicago is as bad as the road-only Indy team, except they have a home. How bad will the two Indy at Chicago games be...answer: Epic Fail.
This league is slipping more and more each year, which is unfortunate since next year the SIFL will officially become the new AF2...leaving us with IFL, CIFL, UIFL, and APFL for indoor leagues. Maybe less is more though?
From CIFLfootball.com:
This league is slipping more and more each year, which is unfortunate since next year the SIFL will officially become the new AF2...leaving us with IFL, CIFL, UIFL, and APFL for indoor leagues. Maybe less is more though?
From CIFLfootball.com:
Cincinnati vs. Chicago
6 March 2011
Cincinnati opened up defense of its 2010 CIFL Championship with a convincing 53-7 victory over Chicago. Cincinnati unveiled its championship banner at The Gardens tonight and gave its fans a memorable evening.
Cincinnati dominated the game from start to finish jumping out to 21-0 lead and 27-7 halftime lead. Cincinnati scored just once in the third quarter before adding three more scores in the final stanza.
Cincinnati was led by two quarterbacks. Starting quarterback Tyler Sheehan was 11 of 20 for 135 yards and two touchdowns. Fellow quarterback and 2010 CIFL MVP Ben Mauk was nine of 15 for 102 yards and four touchdowns. The passing was spread around to seven receivers. The top receiver was Keynes Mincy with six receptions for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Other receivers include Brandon Boehm wo had three catches for 50 yards; George Murray had four receptions for 44 yards; and Greg Moore had two catches for 35 yards. The leading rusher was Greg Moore with 24 yards on nine carries.
For the Knights, quarterback Ron Ricciardi was five of 13 for 43 yards and one touchdown. That touchdown pass was caught by Rick Larhman, who was also the top receiver with two catches for 29 yards. Chicago’s top rusher was Ryan Robinson with 20 yards on 10 attempts.
Cincinnati will travel to Marion next week, Chicago has a bye.
6 March 2011
Cincinnati opened up defense of its 2010 CIFL Championship with a convincing 53-7 victory over Chicago. Cincinnati unveiled its championship banner at The Gardens tonight and gave its fans a memorable evening.
Cincinnati dominated the game from start to finish jumping out to 21-0 lead and 27-7 halftime lead. Cincinnati scored just once in the third quarter before adding three more scores in the final stanza.
Cincinnati was led by two quarterbacks. Starting quarterback Tyler Sheehan was 11 of 20 for 135 yards and two touchdowns. Fellow quarterback and 2010 CIFL MVP Ben Mauk was nine of 15 for 102 yards and four touchdowns. The passing was spread around to seven receivers. The top receiver was Keynes Mincy with six receptions for 64 yards and two touchdowns. Other receivers include Brandon Boehm wo had three catches for 50 yards; George Murray had four receptions for 44 yards; and Greg Moore had two catches for 35 yards. The leading rusher was Greg Moore with 24 yards on nine carries.
For the Knights, quarterback Ron Ricciardi was five of 13 for 43 yards and one touchdown. That touchdown pass was caught by Rick Larhman, who was also the top receiver with two catches for 29 yards. Chicago’s top rusher was Ryan Robinson with 20 yards on 10 attempts.
Cincinnati will travel to Marion next week, Chicago has a bye.