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Ignition Fall To Storm, 9-2, In Chicago

January 25, 2008 - Major Indoor Soccer League 2 (MISL 2)
Detroit Ignition News Release


(Hoffman Estates, Ill., January 25, 2008) - The Detroit Ignition (11-5) were defeated 9-2 tonight by the Chicago Storm (11-5) at Sears Centre Arena. The two clubs are now tied for first place in the Major Indoor Soccer League.

Chicago midfielder Matthew Stewart scored the only points of the first half with a pair of two-point goals in the second quarter. Ignition forward Jamar Beasley added two points for Detroit at 5:06 in the third quarter, but Chicago's Randy Soderman and Stephen Armstrong tallied five points in the game's final stanza to give the Storm a 9-2 victory.

The Ignition will host the expansion La Raza de Monterrey (6-10) on Sunday, January 27 at Compuware Arena at 4:35 pm.

The Detroit Ignition is a member club of the Major Indoor Soccer League, and begins the team's second season in November 2007 after advancing to the MISL Championship Finals during the 2006-07 season. Information regarding Ignition season, group, and individual tickets can be obtained by calling the club at

1-888-436-GOAL (4625), by visiting the team's official Internet property, www.detroitignition.com , by calling TicketMaster at 248-645-6666, or by using www.ticketmaster.com .

The Detroit Ignition is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hantz Group. The Hantz Group is a full-service financial holding company with 24 locations in Michigan and Ohio serving over 20,000 clients with over $2.0 billion in assets under management. With over 500 employees the full service company provides financial planning, tax planning, investment products, and mortgages through its affiliates.

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