
Storm Add Serious Depth to Offensive Front
Published on November 18, 2010 under Indoor Football League (IFL)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release
The Sioux Falls Storm is excited to announce the signing of offensive linemen Myniya Smith and Charlie Sanders for the 2011 season.
Smith, a 6'7", 330 pound offensive lineman, joins the Storm after spending the 2009 and 2010 seasons with the Billings Outlaws where he helped secure two IFL Championships. Smith spent time in the AFL and part of 2007 with the New York Giants. The Southern University alumni was named to the 2004 Louisiana sports Writers Association All-Louisiana Football Team, the I-AA.org preseason All-American 1st Team and preseason All-SWAC. Smith helped to lead southern University to the 2004 SWAC Title and Black College National Game.
Sanders, a 6'1", 330 pound lineman, joins the Storm after spending the 2010 season with the Billings Outlaws earning an IFL Championship. The offensive lineman has played with new Storm quarterback Chris Dixon his entire professional career. Charlie "C.A." played collegiate ball at Valdosta State and played in the 2007 NCAA Division II National Championship Game.
"Myniya is arguably the best offensive lineman in all of indoor football. This is an NFL o-lineman playing in the IFL," said Storm Owner, Todd Tryon. "We are excited to be able to reunite both Myniya and Sanders with two-time ALL IFL, MVP Quarterback, Chris Dixon."
2011 season tickets are now available and may be purchased at www.siouxfallsstorm.com or by calling the Storm office at (605) 274-6686.
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