
2010 All-IFL Teams Announced
Published on June 24, 2010 under Indoor Football League (IFL) News Release
Richmond, VA: The Indoor Football League (IFL) is pleased to announce the top players across the league for our first and second All-IFL teams. Each player named was a stand-out at his position and exemplifies the tremendous talent and quality within the league.
The first and second All-IFL teams are as followed:
First Team All-IFL: Offense
Quarterback: Chris Dixon, Billings Outlaws
214 for 308 - 2040 Yards - 63 TDs - 543 Yards Rushing on 104 carries - 12 Rushing TDs
Running Back: Derrick Ross, San Angelo Stampede Express
824 Yards Rushing on 164 Carries - 26 TDs - 64 Yards on 11 Receptions with 2 TDs
Wide Receiver: Luke McArdle, Omaha Beef
1004 Yards on 82 Receptions - 30 TDs - 77.2 Yards Per Game - 12.2 Yards Per Reception
Wide Receiver: Clinton Solomon, Wichita Wild
988 Yards on 81 Receptions - 29 TDs - 76 Yards Per Game - 12.2 Yards Per Reception
Wide Receiver: Kevin Conception, Rochester Raiders
921 Yards on 65 Receptions - 30 TDs - 65.8 Yards Per Game - 14.2 Yards Per Reception
Offensive Line: Nick Marshman, Fairbanks Grizzlies
Offensive Line: John Mobley, Wichita Wild
Center: Derek Stoudt, Richmond Revolution
First Team All-IFL: Defense
Defensive Line: Michael Bazemore, Billings Outlaws
64 Total Tackles - 9.5 Sacks - 1 Fumble Returned for a Touchdown - 7 Passes Broken Up
Defensive Line: Jon Williams, San Angelo Stampede Express
57 Total Tackles - 16 Sacks - 6 Forced Fumbles - 2 Passes Broken Up
Defensive Line: John Fields, Kent Predators
44 Total Tackles - 11.5 Sacks - 1 Interception - 1 Forced Fumble - 9 Passes Broken Up
Linebacker: Maurice Simpkins, Green Bay Blizzard
126 Total Tackles - 5 Sacks - 5 Interceptions - 2 Interceptions Returned for TDs - 3 Passes Broken Up - 2 Defensive Touchdowns
Linebacker: Landon Jones, Colorado Ice
140 Total Tackles - 2 Sacks - 2 Forced Fumbles - 5 Passes Broken Up
Defensive Back: Demarcus James, Richmond Revolution
76 Total Tackles -10 Interceptions - 2 Interceptions for Touchdowns - 2 Forced Fumbles - 12 Passes Broken Up - 2 Defensive Touchdowns
Defensive Back: Cashmin Thomas, Amarillo Venom
61 Total Tackles - .5 Sacks -8 Interceptions - 1 Interception for a Touchdown - 5 Passes Broken Up - 1 Defensive Touchdown
Defensive Back: Darnell Terrell, La Crosse Spartans
42 Total Tackles - 7 Interceptions - 1 Forced Fumble - 8 Passes Broken Up
First Team All-IFL: Special Teams
Kicker: Tino Amancio, Green Bay Blizzard
28 for 46 on Field Goal Attempts - 69 for 82 on Extra Point Attempts - Longest Field Goal of 55 Yards
Kick Returner: Randy Kelly, Wichita Wild
1193 Yards on 73 Returns - 1 Kick Return for a TD - 1379 All Purpose Yards
Specialist: Eric Henri, West Texas Roughnecks
80 Total Tackles - 2 Sacks - 2 Interceptions - 1 Pass Broken Up
Second Team All-IFL: Offense
Quarterback: Ben Sankey, Omaha Beef
285 for 408 - 2775 Yards - 63 TDs - 2 Rushing Touchdowns
Running Back: Darius Fudge, Wichita Wild
647 Yards Rushing on 183 Carries - 26 TDs - 175 Yards on 32 Receptions with 3 TDs
Wide Receiver: James Terry, Sioux Falls Storm
926 Yards on 94 Receptions - 18 TDs - 66.1 Yards Per Game - 9.9 Yards Per Reception
Wide Receiver: Thyron Lewis, Tri-Cities Fever
675 Yards on 50 Receptions - 25 TDs - 51.9 Yards Per Game - 13.5 Yards Per Reception
Wide Receiver: James Walton, Billings Outlaws
730 Yards on 60 Receptions - 22 TDs - 56.2 Yards Per Game - 12.2 Yards Per Reception
Offensive Line: Zac Tubbs, Sioux Falls Storm
Offensive Line: Rasche Hill, Chicago Slaughter
Center: Ronn Spinner, Maryland Maniacs
Second Team All-IFL: Defense
Defensive Line: Luis Vasquez, Arkansas Diamonds
47 Total Tackles - 7.5 Sacks - 1 Forced Fumble - 1 Fumble Returned for a Touchdown - 1 Pass Broken Up - 1 Defensive Touchdown
Defensive Line: Jason Holman, Richmond Revolution
29 Total Tackles - 9.5 Sacks
Defensive Line: Devonte Peterson, Omaha Beef
55 Total Tackles - 8 Sacks - 1 Interception - 1 Forced Fumble - 1 Fumble Returned for a Touchdown - 4 Passes Broken Up - 1 Defensive Touchdown
Linebacker: Kelly Rouse, Billings Outlaws
122 Total Tackles - 4.5 Sacks - 1 Forced Fumble - 7 Passes Broken Up
Linebacker: Brenton Brady, Rochester Raiders
117 Total Tackles - 1 Sack - 3 Forced Fumbles - 4 Passes Broken Up
Defensive Back: Johnell Brown Jr., Fairbanks Grizzlies
29 Total Tackles -6 Interceptions - 1 Interception for a Touchdown - 7 Passes Broken Up - 1 Defensive Touchdowns
Defensive Back: Vincent Joseph, Bloomington Extreme
62 Total Tackles - 1 Interception - 6 Passes Broken Up
Defensive Back: Kevin Patterson, Amarillo Venom
72 Total Tackles - 6 Interceptions - 2 Interceptions for Touchdowns - 1 Forced Fumble - 5 Passes Broken Up - 2 Defensive Touchdowns
Second Team All-IFL: Special Teams
Kicker: David Hendrix, West Michigan ThunderHawks
22 for 49 on Field Goal Attempts - 64 for 70 on Extra Point Attempts - Longest Field Goal of 57 Yards
Kick Returner: BJ Hill, Green Bay Blizzard
1028 Yards on 47 Returns - 3 Kick Returns for TDs - 1219 All Purpose Yards
Specialist: Jason Lee, Corpus Christi Hammerheads
68 Total Tackles - 6 Interceptions - 1 Fumble Returned for a Touchdown - 6 Passes Broken Up
Indoor Football League Stories from June 24, 2010
- Beef on 2010 All-IFL Teams - Omaha Beef
- Corpus Christi Set to Begin Playoff Run - Corpus Christi Hammerheads
- Storm to Face Beef for Final Time - Sioux Falls Storm
- ThunderHawks Kicker David Hendrix Named to All-IFL Team - West Michigan Thunderhawks
- Blizzard Receive Awards - Green Bay Blizzard
- LB Eric Henri Named First Team All-IFL Special Teams in Specialist Category - West Texas Roughnecks
- Bringing Back a Championship - Amarillo Venom
- 2010 All-IFL Teams Announced - IFL
- Chicago Slaughter Receives 2010 IFL Best Fan Base Award - Chicago Slaughter
- Pre-Game Party and Rally Towel Giveaway at Saturday's Wild Game - Wichita Wild
- VIP Seats Sold Out; General Admission Tickets Still Available for Playoff Game. - Billings Outlaws
- Lady Outlaws Named League's Top Dance Team - Billings Outlaws
- Revolution and Outlaws featured on Episode 16 of This Week In The IFL - IFL
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