IFL Sioux Falls Storm

Another Receiver To Solidify Storm Offense

Published on February 12, 2009 under Indoor Football League (IFL)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release


The Sioux Falls Storm of Indoor Football League (IFL) has re-signed a wide receiver that will look to increase his role in 2009. Dusty Hovorka will be entering his third season with the Storm and will again provide depth to the most explosive offense in the IFL.

Last season, Hovorka played in five games for the Storm and went for receiving yards (195), and touchdowns (6). Hovorka also had 9 solo tackles and a game high of Touchdown receptions (3) vs. Bloomington. In the 2008 Playoff Season he had a break out game against the Billings Outlaws, he had a game high with receptions (7) and receiving yards (93). This Storm wide receiver will continue to be a positive asset to the team in 2009.

Hovorka was a three-time All-American selection and is the only receiver in University of Sioux Falls history to record over 1,000 receiving yards as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. Hovorka set a USF single season record for touchdowns receiving by scoring 19 times on the way to the national championship in 2006. Hovorka added 76 receptions and 1,304 yards during the 2006 campaign. The 6'2" 205 lb receiver tallied a record 291 receptions during his career with the Cougars. Hovorka also accounted for 4,801 yards and 55 touchdowns in his Cougar career, which are also USF and Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) records. Hovorka was named to the All-GPAC First Team in 2004, 2005, and 2006 and was named to the Associated Press Little America Third-Team after the 2006 season.

Season tickets on sale NOW! Don't miss out on the action of Storm football in 2009. Games will sell-out fast, so visit siouxfallsstorm.com, or call at 332-4225. Don't miss the "Biggest Show in Town", as the Storm look for their fifth championship in a row in 2009.



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