
CardSharks Sign Two More Players
February 25, 2004 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Atlantic City CardSharks News Release
Atlantic City, NJ, February 23, 2004âThe Atlantic City CardSharks have added two players to their growing roster today. Brian Collins, from Chester, PA has been signed to firm up the CardSharks defensive line. Also, PSAC standout Shawn Foxworth, from Millersville University, will add speed to the CardSharks offense as both a wide receiver and kick returner.
Brian Collins will line up against opposing NIFL offenses at as a 6'4 305 pound defensive end. He's spent the last few seasons with the West Deptford Broncos of the Mason Dixon Football League, and the New Castle Longhorns of the Diamond State Football League. Collins is a Delaware County product hailing from Chester High School. Collins will join an increasingly formidable defensive line that includes: Jamal Naji, Kevin Knight, Keith Jackson, and Sheldon Stewart.
Shawn Foxworth, a 5'11 180 pound wide receiver, also brings professional experience to the table, as he spent last season with the Lancaster Lightning of the North American Football League. His previous professional football experience came with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. Foxworth spent four years at Millersville University, where he became number five on Millersville's All-Time receptions list. Foxworth will not only compete for a spot at wide receiver, but will also compete for the chance to return kicks for the CardSharks.
For more information on the CardSharks newest additions, or for general and ticket information, please go to www.accardsharks.com or email mgionta@accardsharks.com.
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