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Rage Organization Saddened over Pringle's Death

January 19, 2009 - Indoor Football League (IFL)
RiverCity Rage News Release


Saint Charles, Missouri - The RiverCity Rage front office received news today that Muskegon Thunder owner Adam Pringle, passed away late Sunday night after suffering injuries sustained in a snowmobile accident. Pringle, 31, was driving his snowmobile Sunday afternoon when he was broadsided by a Chevy Trail Blazer. Pringle was responsive immediately after the accident but later passed away due to internal injuries. Pringle was survived by his wife of one year, Amber, and his parents Don and Julia Pringle.

Pringle played professional indoor football for four years here in the United States and in Europe. Pringle also was the starting nose guard for the Thunder this past season, but retired from the playing field to focus more on his ownership and front office duties.

"I am sad to hear what happened to Adam," said RiverCity Rage President Art Clarkson. "I was just with Adam at the league meetings this past week and am shocked to hear of his death. He will be missed by not only the residents of Muskegon, but also the entire Indoor Football League."

For more information on the RiverCity Rage, you can contact their front office at (636) 946-7243 or log onto www.ragefootball.com.

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