
Beat the Heat with the Soul at Wells Fargo Center
July 22, 2011 - Arena Football League (AFL)
Philadelphia Soul News Release
PHILADELPHIA (July 22, 2011) - With temperatures reaching over 100 degrees, the Philadelphia Soul invite the entire city to come inside the air-conditioned Wells Fargo Center as the Soul bring the heat to Lynn Swann's Pittsburgh Power tonight starting at 7:05 p.m. Come celebrate football as limited tickets are still available by calling (800) 298-4200.
The Soul offense will get a boost from Offensive Player of the Year candidate, Donovan Morgan, who will be playing his first game since choosing to return to the Soul and to play in the AFL over the United Football League (UFL). This season, Morgan has caught 115 receptions for 1,847 yards and 36 touchdowns in 15 games.
It will also be 'Youth Football Night' presented by White Eagle Printing, as well as 'Fan Appreciation Night' at the Wells Fargo Center. Team and Soulmate posters will be given out to the first 5,000 fans while Soul merchandise will be raffled off to kids throughout the game. Festivities include a halftime performance by the NFL Alumni Philadelphia Chapter Cheerleaders, a TV giveaway by Aaron's, special fan recognition by the Soul Ownership Group, and a post-game dodgeball tournament.
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