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Rampage Unveil Redesigned Web Site

November 20, 2006 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Grand Rapids Rampage News Release


GRAND RAPIDS - The Grand Rapids Rampage, one of the Arena Football League's most established franchises, today launched a newly designed Web site, RampageFootball.com. Along with a fresh appearance, the Web site showcases several new features that are designed to keep fans engaged, informed and entertained.

Fans will have greater access to star Rampage players, coaches and Rage Dance Team members through blogs and questions-and-answer features. Now, fan knowledge can stretch beyond the game to first-hand insight regarding practices and preparation. Fans also can have their questions answered by Sparky McEwen, Rampage head coach and director of football operations, through the site's "Ask Sparky" feature.

The site's video area has been dramatically expanded as well. Fans will have behind-the-scenes access to the latest happenings from within the team, including footage from the team's mini-camp, training camp, news conferences and player interviews.

Upon the AFL's release of the 2007 season schedule, fans will be able to upload the Rampage 2007 schedule directly on to their electronic calendars (including Microsoft Outlook, Lotus and Palm) from RampageFootball.com. As the season progresses, users will automatically receive scores, recaps and important team updates such as game-time changes.

In addition to all of its new features, RampageFootball.com will remain the place for all ticket information, detailed historical facts and figures, and reports on the team's activity within West Michigan.

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The Grand Rapids Rampage are preparing to celebrate their 10th season in the Arena Football League. The Rampage, ArenaBowl XV champions, compete in the league's American Conference. The team is led by third-year head coach Sparky McEwen.

The Arena Football League, entering its 21st season, was dubbed the fifth major league sport by ESPN the Magazine in 2004. The league consists of 19 teams split into two conferences and four divisions.

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