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03-30-2006, 09:03 PM
http://www.opifl.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=1
Lehigh Valley, the GLIFL’s first franchise, entered the league on June 28, 2005. Since then, the team has worked on generating local support for a game that has never been played in the Valley. The groundwork for the Outlawz started even before that June 28 date. “We have been working on this for over a year now,” said DePaul. “One day, I got a call from Jeff (GLIFL co-founder Jeff Spitaleri), and we hit it off. We liked what this league had to offer, and that’s why we’re here.” This is the second in a series of six team previews; one for each team in the new Great Lakes Indoor Football League.
Lehigh Valley, the GLIFL’s first franchise, entered the league on June 28, 2005. Since then, the team has worked on generating local support for a game that has never been played in the Valley. The groundwork for the Outlawz started even before that June 28 date. “We have been working on this for over a year now,” said DePaul. “One day, I got a call from Jeff (GLIFL co-founder Jeff Spitaleri), and we hit it off. We liked what this league had to offer, and that’s why we’re here.” This is the second in a series of six team previews; one for each team in the new Great Lakes Indoor Football League.