
Blizzard add former Big Ten player
January 29, 2004 - arenafootball2 (af2)
Green Bay Blizzard News Release
Green Bay, WI â The Green Bay Blizzard announced today that they have been assigned OL/DL Rocco Foggio (6-5, 285, Purdue), WR/DB DeRonn Finley (5-9, 185, Idaho State) and DS Lemont Hudgins (5-11, 185, Idaho State).
Rocco Foggio â Foggio is entering his first season with the Blizzard and in the af2. The former Purdue Boilermaker manned the Defensive End position from 1997 to 2000 totaling 22 tackles, 1 sack and 2 fumble recoveries.
DeRonn Finley â Finley is entering his first season with the Blizzard and the af2. The former Idaho State Bengal finished as the all-time leader in all-purpose yards per game with a 140.7 average. Finley's career numbers are: 93 catches, 1425 yards and 12 touchdowns. Finley majored in physical education.
Lemont Hudgins â Hudgins is entering his first season with the Blizzard and the af2. The former Bengal played two years at cornerback earning All-Big Sky Defensive Back. Ended his career at Idaho State with 5 interceptions and 70 tackles. In 2002, played professionally overseas for the GFL Hurricanes as a cornerback, punt and kick returner recording 8 interceptions and 34 tackles.
Season Tickets
Season tickets are available by calling the Blizzard office at (920) 405-1264. Season tickets start at $56 for all eight (8) home games. The Blizzard is entering its second season in af2 play starting in April.
Blizzard Open House
The Green Bay Blizzard will be holding their 2004 open house on Monday, March 22 at the Resch Center from 6:30 -8:30.
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