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Isaac Names 2004 Coaching Staff, Single Game Tickets Go on Sale

March 1, 2004 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Tennessee/Greenville RiverHawks News Release


Greenville, SC- Greenville RiverHawks Head Coach Ray Isaac has named his 2004 coaching staff.

Isaac announced today that Brian Young (Georgia Southern University) will be the Defensive Coordinator for the RiverHawks in 2004. Young was the Defensive Coordinator for the Pensacola Barracudas of the AF2 in 2001, and most recently was the Defensive Backs Coach for the AFL's Georgia Force in 2002.

Richard Pleasant, former Assistant Coach for the Carolina Rhinos and Head Coach of the South Carolina Crusaders, the state's first professional women's football team, will be the RiverHawks Defensive Line Coach. Joining Young and Pleasant on defense, coaching defensive backs will be Jimmie Robinson, an Assistant Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach for the Rhinos in 2002 and Linebackers Coach, Scott Mollison, who is currently coaching linebackers at Riverside High School in Greenville. Charles Jones, Head Football Coach at Thornwell High School, will coach the RiverHawks offensive line, while Madison Meadows (Greenville Bulls, Carolina Cowboys), will coach running backs.

Single game tickets for the RiverHawks 20004 season will go on sale today at 12noon. Single game ticket prices are: VIP $24, Lower Balcony/Endzone $15, Lower Corners $10 (Children 10 and under $8). Call 233-2525, or visit www.ticketmaster.com to purchase single game tickets.

Group tickets for groups of 15 or more are also available by calling the BI-LO Center Group Sales Office at 250-4845. Group ticket prices are: VIP $20, Lower Balcony/Endzone $12, Lower Corners $8.



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