
Rested Wolves Look To Get Back On Track
Published on April 26, 2010 under American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Stockton Wolves News Release
The San Jose Wolves (4-1) are back on the prowl after a bye week that rested a team much maligned with injuries. San Jose opens up a stretch of four home games Saturday, May 1st at 7:15pm with the Wenatchee Valley Venom (1-3).
With each team's most recent game coming against the Western Division leading Wyoming Calvary, the Wolves and Venom clash while jockeying for early playoff position. This meeting will be the first of three between the divisional foes with all of the contests coming within a five-week stretch, the first two at the Cow Palace.
San Jose will be riding some momentum, despite losing their last contest in Wyoming. The bye week has given the Wolves the time to rest up offensive threats Jayson Boyd and Fitu Tuua, as well as defensive lineman Rakine Toomes, who all sat out the week five contest in Wyoming.
In addition to the much-needed rest, the Wolves are at home at the Cow Palace throughout May, taking them into the second half of the season.
Half of the stretch is against the Venom, who could easily fall out of the playoff race with a couple of losses in California. Wenatchee Valley has entered panic mode after a 1-3 start to the season. With only two playoff spots in the Western Division, the Venom are looking for some relief as their first four games have come against the other two of the top three teams in the division. Still, the Venom have posted impressive numbers, putting themselves toward the top half of the league in nearly every statistical category on both sides of the ball.
White Menace from Live 105 will be on hand before the game to do the honors of flipping the coin. Tickets are still available and can be purchased by calling 1-877-9-WOLVES. It sets up to be a great match-up at the Cow Palace as the San Jose Wolves host the Wenatchee Valley Venom on May 1st at 7:15 pm.
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