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June 29, 2004 - arenafootball2 (af2)
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(Fresno, CA) – The Coyotes return from their bye week traveling to Oklahoma City to face the Yard Dawgz in Week 14. The Yard Dawgz have a perfect 6-0 record at home and have one of the best defensive front three in the af2. The Yard Dawgz front three have tallied a league leading 38 sacks thus far. Oklahoma City joined the af2 in 2004 as an expansion team and this weekend will mark the first time these two teams have met. Though the Coyotes took a huge loss defensively with a season ending injury to sack leader Ricky Leung-Wai, they bulked up adding former AFL and NFL star AL Noga. The Coyotes have also added depth to their team with former Oakland Raider Jabari Jackson who will play fullback/linebacker, former Los Angeles Avenger, Juston Wood who will compete for the starting quarterback position and a rookie from Iowa State, Deuene Johnson who will join the rest of the Coyotes offensive/defensive line.

Rookie quarterback Frank Borba started his second consecutive game against the Bakersfield Blitz two weeks ago completing 16-of-26 passes for 231 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. Offensive specialist Kenyatte Morgan showed why he is one of the top receivers in the National Conference hauling in 5 catches for 124 yards and one touchdown. A few penalties and mental breakdowns kept the Coyotes from finding the endzone on their last series. Defensively the Coyotes still have the number one pass defense in the west division and are led by VonKeith Spencer who recorded his sixth interception on the year. If the Coyotes are to secure a win in Oklahoma City both sides of the ball will have to play superb.

The Coyotes are surrounded by a lot of new faces on the field as well as in the front office. After current Operator and CEO the Tachi-Yokut Tribe, moved the Bakersfield franchise to Fresno, CA, their first move was to hire former San Diego Riptide Head Coach Cree Morris. Morris will lead the 2004 Coyotes into the season on the quest for the 2004 ArenaCup.


HEAD COACHES

Interim head coach Fred Bilenikoff Jr. takes over the helm of the Central Valley Coyotes after previous head coach Cree Morris resigned Tuesday, June 8, 2004. Biletnikoff Jr. begins his second season in the af2, having joined the Coyotes in January as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. His first stint with an arenafootball2 team was in 2002 with the Fresno Frenzy, where he served as an offensive assistant. Along with his Coyotes responsibilities, Biletnikoff Jr. will also continue to serve as offensive coordinator and running backs coach for the Fresno City Rams, where he has been since 2000.

Before joining the Rams staff at Fresno City College, Biletnikoff spent two seasons (‘91-‘92) at Alameda High School coaching wide receivers and defensive backs. In 1993 he joined the football staff at Chabot College with current Coyotes defensive Coordinator Doug Murray, where he coached running backs, wide receivers and was also offensive coordinator.

An 1984 graduate of Foothill High School in Pleasanton, Biletnikoff received an associates from Chabot College. He earned a bachelorÂ’s degree in kinesiology from Cal State University, Hayward and his masterÂ’s in kinesiology from Fresno State.

Biletnikoff and his wife, Cynthia, reside in Fresno with their two dogs, Tiffy and Rascal.

In 1984, Gary Reasons was a fourth round draft pick by the New York Giants. Throughout his eight seasons
(1984-91) with the Giants, Reasons became known as a member of one of the greatest linebacker corps in NFL history. He earned personal recognition for his smart and hard-hitting style of play being selected to the NFL All Rookie Team, All NFL, and to the All Madden Team. His final NFL season was spent with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1992.

Reasons attended Northwestern State from (1980-84) where he recorded 394 career tackles, was a three-time First Team All-Conference performer (1981-83) and was named "Most Valuable Collegiate Defensive Player" for the state of Louisiana in his senior season. He was the first player in Division I-AA history to earn First Team All-America honors in three consecutive seasons (1981-83). Northwestern State retired Reasons' No. 34 jersey following his senior season. Reasons graduated with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration from Northwestern State in 1984.
In 1996, Reasons was among the inaugural class of small college players to be inducted into the National College Football Hall of Fame. In 1998, Reasons was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.


CENTRAL VALLEY VS. OKLAHOMA CITY – SERIES HISTORY

This weekends contest will mark the first time these two franchises have met. Oklahoma City joined the af2 this season as an expansion team.


At A Glance:
- The Coyotes offense is ranked 20th in the af2 with the 19th best pass offense and the 10th best rushing offense. The Yard Dawgz enter this Week 14 contest with the 3rd best offense in the af2. They are ranked 4th in pass offense and 19th in rushing offense.

- Central ValleyÂ’s new quarterback Frank Borba has completed 42-of-80 passes for 494 yards, 7 TDÂ’s and 5 interceptions to amass a 81.98 passer rating, while Oklahoma City quarterback Craig Strickland has racked up 3,213 yards on 220-of-375 passing with 71 TDÂ’s and 7 interceptions to tally a 118.48 passer rating.

- Kris Peters leads all Yard Dawgz receivers in two of the top three categories receptions (68) and yards (929). Coyotes offensive specialist Kenyatte Morgan leads the same categories, 1,042 yards and 82 receptions.

- The Coyotes have the 11th best defense in the af2 allowing their opponents only 250.6 yards per game. Central Valley is ranked 10th against the pass and 16th against the run. The Yard Dawgz are ranked 19th in total defense allowing their opponents 275.2 yards per game. They are ranked 19th against the pass and 20th against the run

- VonKeith Spencer leads the Coyotes defense in tackles with 42.5 tackles, (33-solo). He has tallied 6 interceptions and 13 pass deflections this season. Clifton Fields leads the Yard Dawgz in tackles with 49.5 (40-solo), he has tallied one interception and 8 pass deflections.

- Kenyatte Morgan handles all the return duties for the Coyotes. In eleven games he has tallied 1,313 kick return yards and 94 missed field goal return yards. Morgan is currently ranked 1st in the league in all-purpose yards. Timon Marshall and Kris Peters split the return duties for the Yard Dawgz, through twelve games the two have combined for 1,163 kickoff return yards and 141 missed field goal return yards.


LAST WEEK: OKLAHOMA CITY AT COLUMBUS

YARD DAWGZ 56, WARDOGS 62 – JUNE 26, 2004 – GEORGIA CIVIC CENTER

Columbus, GA- The Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz drop their fourth road game of the season as they fall to the Columbus Wardogs 62-56 at the Civic Center in Georgia. The Yard Dawgz were their own worst enemy as penalties strangled Oklahoma City, committing 13 for 118 yards.

The loss drops the Yard Dawgz (8-4) down a half a game behind the Tulsa Talons in the Southwest Division. The Dawgz slump on the road continued cutting their road record to 2-4 on the season.

The Wardogs didn't waste any time to attack Oklahoma City throughout the entire game. The majority of Wardogs scores were recorded in the first or second plays of the drive. Furthermore, the Dawgz almost doubled the amount of plays from scrimmage than the Wardogs (OKC 52-COL 29).

With time running out in the final quarter, the Dawgz successfully completed an on-side kick and took advantage with a Craig Strickland touchdown pass to offensive specialist Kris Peters to put Oklahoma City within six points. Once again, the Dawgz attempted an on-side kick with sixteen seconds remaining but this time they were not so lucky. Columbus recovered and ran the clock down to secure the 62-56 victory over the Yard Dawgz.

Dawgz QB Craig Strickland finished up 24-for-47 for 319 yards and six touchdowns. Strickland's favorite target was OS Kris Peters, who hauled in 11 receptions for 154 yards and four touchdowns. Peters' eleven catches put him in the Dawgz record books for most receptions in a game. On defense, OL/DL Drew Mitchell recovered a fumble and rumbled 29 yards for a touchdown, his first as a Yard Dawg.

The Wardogs offense was relatively unstoppable as the Yard Dawgz didn't record a defensive stop the entire game, but the Dawgz did create two forced fumbles that led to one score in the second quarter.

The Wardogs QB Kyle Rowley ended up completing 17-for-21 for 253 yards and eight touchdowns. Rowley did a good job of spreading the ball around, completing passes to six receivers. Troy Bergeron led the pack with 6 catches for 98 yards and four touchdowns.

The Yard Dawgz look forward to coming back home to face the Central Valley Coyotes (1-10) on July 3rd. The Dawgz play well at the "Dawg Pound" tallying an undefeated 6-0 at home.








LAST WEEK: CENTRAL VALLEY AT BAKERSFIELD

COYOTES 26, BLITZ 33 – JUNE 19, 2004 – CENTENNIAL GARDEN ARENA

Bakersfield, Calif. – Eric Mahanke pulled in three touchdown catches as the Bakersfield Blitz (7-4) defeated the Central Valley Coyotes (1-10) 33-26 in front of 4,441 fans at Centennial Garden on Saturday night.

The first half was an offensive struggle as the two squads combined to put up points on just four of their first eight possessions. Central Valley recorded a 26-yard field goal and a one-yard touchdown plunge in the first quarter, sandwiched around MahankeÂ’s first TD catch of the night to make it 9-7 Coyotes after 15 minutes. In the second quarter, Blitz QB Chad Elliott hit Mahanke again for the only points of the quarter. The extra point missed and the Blitz had a 13-9 advantage at the half.

After a first half that saw only 179 yards of total combined offense, the Coyotes and Blitz notched 25 total points and 136 yards in the third quarter. Mel Miller and Mahanke caught touchdown throws by Elliott for Bakersfield, while Coyotes QB Frank Borba hit Kenyatte Morgan for a 30-yard score and Justin Levine put his second field goal of the night through, and Bakersfield nursed a narrow27-20 lead.

Central Valley turned an interception into a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, but the would-be tying extra point missed, and the Blitz held the lead 27-26. Nick Onaindia barreled in for a one-yard touchdown run late in the fourth to add some insurance, but the extra point was no good, leaving a seven point lead. The Coyotes had another opportunity to tie the game late, but on fourth down, DS Delvin Myles batted down a pass at the goal line to preserve the lead.



COYOTES WEEK 14 GAME NOTES


CATCHING ON QUICKLY: Rookie wide receiver/defensive back LaMonte Jones has adapted to the arenafootball2 game very quickly. In eleven games he has tallied 604 yards on 51 receptions to go along with 11 touchdowns. He has scored six touchdowns in his last five games adding another offensive threat to the Coyotes offense. Jones has learned the arena game at a quick pace studying under current offensive specialist Kenyatte Morgan. The two have combined 75% of the Coyotes offense with 1,646 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns. They have been one of the best one-two combos in the af2 this season.

BEST IN THE WEST: Despite the record of the Central Valley Coyotes, the defense has turned up their play a few notches in recent weeks. They currently have the best pass defense in the West division allowing their opponents only 230 yards through the air. In the division Central Valley faces quarterbacks like San DiegoÂ’s Kane Claunch (2,918-yards), BakersfieldÂ’s Chad Elliott (2,989-yards) and HawaiiÂ’s Darnell Arceneaux (2,764).

KENYATTEÂ’S COUNTDOWN TO 3,472: Offensive specialist Kenyatte Morgan continues his run at the af2 all-purpose yards record. He tallied 155 all-purpose yards last weekend against Bakersfield to push his total on the season to 2,439. Morgan has to gain 1,034 yards if he wishes to surpass current record holder Ira Gooch. In order to accomplish this task, Morgan must gain at least 206 yards in the Coyotes next five games. Morgan has already set a new franchise record in all-purpose yards. The previous record was held by Steve Wofford who tallied 2,212 in 14 games in 2002.

THE SPENCER FILE: Coyotes defensive specialist VonKeith Spencer has been an emotional leader for the defensive unit this season. Spencer has tallied 42.5 tackles (33-solo), leads the team in interceptions (6) and pass deflections (13). He is currently tied for 2nd in the af2 in interceptions. Spencer also spends once a week with centralvalleycoyotes.com to talk about the 2004 season.

COYOTES IN THE RANKINGS: The following is a breakdown of the Coyotes af2 Week 3 rankings.

Category NC Ranking af2 Ranking

Total Offense 11 20
Rushing 4 10
Passing 11 19
Total Defense 6 11
Against Rush 9 16
Against Pass 4 10


CENTRAL VALLEY COYOTES POSITION OVERVIEW

QUARTERBACKS (2), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
Frank Borba recently joined the Coyotes on 5/20/04, Borba is a rookie out of Menlo College and has taken over the starting role at quarterback for Kyle Biggs who was recently released. In his five appearances this season he has completed 42-of-80 passes 494 yards, seven touchdowns and five interceptions. Borba is a smart qb who just needs to learn the game to mold himself into a true af2 quarterback. The Coyotes also recently acquired Juston Wood who spent the 2004 AFL regular season with the Los Angeles Avengers on the practice squad. Wood brings a lot of maturity having studied under Tony Graziani. Wood will look to come in and battle for the starting position with Borba.

FULLBACKS/LINEBACKERS (3), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
The ground game for the Central Valley Coyotes has stepped up big during the 2004 season. Leading rusher Marshall Blount has gained 74-yards on 17 carries and four touchdowns. Blount, a rookie tallied three touchdowns in one game against the Bakersfield Blitz, April 10, 2003. The three touchdowns set a new franchise record. Blount is a strong, physical fullback who has the breakaway speed to get by the secondary. Defensively he brings footwork, which allows himself to shed blocks and make tackles. Rookie, Kevin Nelson joins Blount in the backfield having recorded 43 yards and one touchdown on 12 carries this season. Nelson is a bruiser type fullback that can also make you miss in the open field. He is very good out of the backfield which takes pressure off the receiving corps. Defensively Nelson has adapted to the arena game quickly, he seems to always be around the pile for a tackle and has the height to knock down passes. Jabari Jackson joins the Coyotes club having experience in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders. Jackson will help add depth to Central Valley with Marshall Blount going down with injury.

OFFENSIVE SPECIALIST (1), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
Kenyatte Morgan brings a lot of arena football experience to the Coyotes franchise. Having played in the Arena Football League with the Grand Rapids Rampage and the Los Angeles Avengers, Morgan has defined himself as a go-to receiver in crunch time. He currently leads all Coyotes receivers with 82 receptions for 1,042 yards and 18 touchdowns. Morgan is currently tied for 5th in receptions in the af2.

WIDE RECEIVER/LINEBACKERS (4), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
Howard Maxwell joined the Coyotes this off-season after sitting a year out. He spent beginning of the 2002 season with the now defunct Fresno Frenzy and was later picked up by the Tennessee Valley Vipers. Maxwell has grabbed 13 receptions for 129 yards and 2 touchdowns. Defensively Maxwell brings leadership to a defense that only has four players with arena experience. He has tallied 8.5 tackles (6-solo) through six games. Rookie Marvin Brown joins Maxwell at wide receiver/linebacker, prior to injuring his arm in Week 3, Brown had hauled in 9 receptions for 85 yards and one touchdown. He also was leading the defense in tackles prior to the injury with 12 tackles (6-solo). He is a raw athlete who has had the ability to study under the tutelage of Maxwell bringing his game to the next level. With Maxwell and Brown out with injuries the Coyotes will now rely on JaJuan Huddleston to fill in at this position. In nine games Huddleston has hauled in 31 receptions for 299 yards and four touchdowns. Defensively he has recorded 23 tackles with fifteen of them coming solo. Huddleston is a very strong wide receiver/linebacker, what he lacks in speed he makes up for with his ability to get position on a defensive back for the reception. Weston Borba is another rookie fresh out of St. MaryÂ’s College. He is a tall and very smart receiver who can play the linebacker position. With his long arms the linebacker position should be perfect for Borba.

WIDE RECEIVER/DEFENSIVE BACK, (2), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
Former Fresno High School standout LaMonte Jones is the 2nd leading receiver on the Coyotes hauling in 46 receptions for 545-yards and 10 touchdowns. Jones is by far the fastest offensive threat Central Valley possesÂ’, he has incredible upper body strength which helps him to get out of his breaks quick and get by his defender. The Coyotes will utilize his speed to throw the deep ball and to run screens. Defensively Jones will fill in at defensive back, his speed and footwork allow him the ability to break on balls and recover a step or two on a receiver. The Coyotes picked up Darnell Lacy who was released by the San Diego Riptide earlier this season. Lacy brings two years of af2 experience to the team. His knowledge of the game will help add depth to the secondary.

DEFENSIVE SPECIALISTS, (3), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
Veteran VonKeith Spencer leads the way for the Coyotes on defense, he has racked up a team leading 38 tackles (29-solo) and a team leading 5 interceptions and 12 pass deflections. Spencer is currently tied for 3rd in the af2 in interceptions. He is a fearless defensive specialist who seems to play with a lot of emotion. Rookie Jermaine Smith rounds out the secondary for the Coyotes. Prior to joining Central Valley, Smith was a standout corner at the University of Washington. He injured his knee in training camp and is now just getting back to 100%. Local product Kendall Edwards will look to make some exciting plays on the defensive side of the ball as he did at Fresno State. Though he is a rookie he has adapted to the shorter field well. Look for him to be flying around the football on gameday.

OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, (6), RETURNING STARTERS (1):
Ricky Leung-Wai is the only player to have spent all three years with the Coyotes franchise. He is the all-time leading sack leader for the franchise and posted 9.5 in 2003. This season Leung-Wai looks to build on the 2003 season and help the young rookies develop into premier stars. Nathan Frowsing is a rookie out of St. MaryÂ’s college and will look to bolster the offensive and defensive line. What Frowsing lacks in size, he surely makes up for in strength. He has appeared in a relief role in all of the Coyotes games. He has posted 6.5 tackles thus far. Rookie Ailao Issako has turned his play up in recent weeks, his had great footwork and has the ability to drop back and protect the pocket. Rookies Robert Theus Jr., Kamaloni Manu and Sandy Pua round out the remainder of the line. Each has been used sparingly this season.

KICKER, (1), RETURNING STARTERS (0):
Justin Levine will handle the kicking duties for the Coyotes this season. He joined the team in Week 5 and has since connected on 6-of-21 field goals and has converted 26-of-30 extra point opportunities.


2004 COYOTES TEAM NOTES

FRESNO BOUND: The original Bakersfield Blitz franchise was purchased by current Coyotes Operator and CEO George Chung along with the Tachi Yokut Tribe earlier this December. Chung and the tribe then decided to relocate the franchise to Fresno, naming the team the Central Valley Coyotes. The Coyotes retain all stats from Bakersfield and continue their third season in the af2.

MAKING THE JUMP: The Central Valley Coyotes have been fortunate enough to progress three players to the Arena Football League. Former wide receiver/defensive back Ryan Sloth is now with the Columbus Destroyers, current franchise leading tackler JÂ’Sharlon Jones is with the Philadelphia Soul and current quarterback Johnny Turman is with the Indiana Firebirds.

WILD, WILD WEST: In 2004 the West Division was realigned back to its original format in 2002, which featured the San Diego Riptide, the Bakersfield Blitz, the Hawaiian Islanders and the Central Valley Coyotes. Each franchise in the West will play all divisional opponents four times (twice at home, and twice on the road). This will make for an interesting season in the West with each divisional game being important.

HOME AND AWAY: The Central Valley Coyotes have posted a 10-7 record at their home venue. In post-season the Coyotes have a record of 0-1. On the road though, the franchise has not done so well in the win column tallying a 7-8-1 record in the regular season and 0-1 in the post-season.

OFFENSE:

THE DYNAMIC DUO: With the acquisition of lineman Zach LaMonda to compliment Ricky Leung-Wai as the lineman duo for the 2004 season it will not mark the first time the two paths have crossed. The two have battled over the past tow years as divisional rivals as LaMonda played for the San Diego Riptide the past two seasons. With the veteran leadership on the line the offense should look to put up numbers in 2004.

STACKING UP THE ROOKIES: Come opening day the Coyotes will have a total of 16 rookies on the squad. Some of the new face rookies include fullback/linebacker and former Fresno State Bulldog JaJuan Huddleston, quarterback Jose Fuentes, wide receiver/linebacker Marvin Brown and wide receiver/defensive back LaMonte Jones.

CREE ‘A’ TING OFFENSE: Coyotes head coach Cree Morris looks to lead the Coyotes franchise to the top of the offensive charts. Last season while in San Diego, Morris had the third ranked offense in the National Conference. Morris averaged 248.2 yards per game.




DEFENSE:

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE: Central ValleyÂ’s 2003 defense finished the season third in the af2, its second straight season finishing in the top-10 in the league in total defense. The Coyotes led the league in pass defense and were third in the league in run defense.


COYOTES 2004 OPPONENTS AND SCHEDULE NOTES

The af2Â’s realignment of the West Division in 2004 ensures that each team in the division will face their opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road. The following breaks down the Coyotes 2004 schedule.

HOME GAMES:
- The Coyotes will host Peoria after defeating the Pirates in Week 14 of the 2003 season, 45-35 in Bakersfield. Peoria currently leads the all-time series 2-1.
- The Rio Grande Valley DoradoÂ’s make their first trip to Fresno, CA as an expansion team for the 2004 season. The DoradoÂ’s are led by head coach Gary Gussman.
AWAY GAMES:
- The Central Valley Coyotes will travel to the town that Farve built as they take on the Green Bay Blizzard. The two teams last met in Week 8 of the 2003 regular season with the Coyotes grabbing the victory 38-31 in Green Bay.
- The Coyotes head south to Oklahoma City to take on the Yard Dawgz in Week 12. Oklahoma City also joined the af2 as an expansion team in 2004.
DIVISION GAMES:
- Bakersfield Blitz – They will make their first trip to the Selland Arena since joining the league as an expansion team in 2004. This will be the first meeting of the original Bakersfield Blitz (now the Central Valley Coyotes) and the new Bakersfield Blitz.
- San Diego Riptide – The team heads into the 2004 with their former head coach on the opposite side of the box. Central Valley Head Coach Cree Morris will square off against his former team in Week 3. San Diego leads the series 3-4.
- Hawaiian Islanders – The 2003 West Division champions look to build on their breakout season last year. Though the Coyotes were able to win the series between the two teams last season, Hawaii held strong towards the end of the season. Central Valley leads the series 4-3.


A LOOK AHEAD TO NEXT WEEK

Central Valley heads back home in Week 15 to host the San Diego Riptide on Saturday, July 10. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m.

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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED


TEAM

OVERTIME GAME
Bakersfield 54, Peoria 60 at Centennial Garden, May 18, 2002

AT LEAST 400 TOTAL YARDS
By Blitz: 433 vs. Tulsa, July 27, 2002
By Opponent: N/A

60 POINTS
By Blitz: 75, at Hawaiian Islanders, July 27, 2003
By Opponent: 70, at Hawaiian Islanders, June 12, 2004


INDIVIDUALS

100 YARD RECEIVING GAME:
By Coyotes: Kenyatte Morgan (5-124) at Bakersfield Blitz, June 19, 2004
By Opponent: Anthony Arceneaux (5-143) at Hawaiian Islanders, May 22, 2004

300 YARD PASSING GAME:
By Blitz: Chad Elliott (25-37-356) vs. Tulsa Talons, June 21, 2003
By Opponent: Darnell Arceneaux (18-26-301) vs. Hawaiian Islanders, March 27, 2004

5-TOUCHDOWN PASSING GAME:
By Coyotes: Kyle Biggs at Hawaiian Islanders, May 22, 2004
By Opponent: Darnell Arceneaux at Hawaiian Islanders, May 22, 2004

6-TOUCHDOWN PASSING GAME:
By Coyotes: Kyle Biggs vs. Rio Grande Valley Dorados, May 15, 2004
By Opponent: Darnell Arceneaux at Hawaiian Islanders, June 12, 2004

8-TOUCHDOWN PASSING GAME:
By Blitz: Chad Elliot vs. Hawaii Islanders, June 22, 2002
By Opponent: N/A

2-RUSHING TOUCHDOWN GAME:
By Blitz: Steve Wofford vs. Fresno Frenzy, June 1, 2002
By Opponent: Matt Guardia vs. San Diego Riptide, May 29, 2004

3-RUSHING TOUCHDOWN GAME:
By Coyotes: Marshall Blount vs. Bakersfield Blitz, April 10, 2004
By Opponent: N/A

3 FIELD-GOALS MADE GAME:
By Blitz: Jon Baker vs. Green Bay Blizzard, May 24, 2003
By Opponent: N/A


DEFENSE

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN
By Blitz: Eric Mahanke at Louisville Fire, June 7, 2003
By Opponent: Desmond Maul at Hawaiian Islanders, June 12, 2004

FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWN
By Coyotes: Robert Theus Jr. at Bakersfield Blitz, June 19, 2004
By Opponent: Rico Curtis at San Diego Riptide, April 23, 2004

AT LEAST TWO INTERCEPTIONS:
By Blitz: JÂ’Sharlon Jones (3) at Quad City Steamwheelers, July 6, 2002
By Opponent: Nakoa McElrath (42 vs. San Diego Riptide June 5, 2004

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