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September 22, 2004 - arenafootball2 (af2)
Louisville Fire News Release


WHO WILL BE KING? Tony the Tiger survived his second trip to the Lion's Pit on last night's episode of King of the Jungle 2. Last night's episode featured the remaining four contestants interacting with some Zebra's. The challenge then was Zebra related in which the contestants had to match tiles with the Zebra's stripes to the Zebra. For the third time Bee won a challenge and had to decide who to send to the Lion's Pit. Bee then sent Tony and Shannon, with Tony coming out the winner. Next week's finale will be two hours long with the winner getting to host their own special on Animal Planet. The season finale will start at 8:00 P.M. next Tuesday night on Animal Planet.

GET YOURS NOW... If you haven't renewed or bought your Fire season tickets what are you waiting for? Fire season ticket holders get all of the great benefits listed below:

Free Parking (a $40 value)

Free Arena Football to anyone who purchases 4 or more season tickets

Guaranteed Giveaway Items

Tickets to the first round of the playoffs (should the Fire host a home game)

Season tickets start at just $49 for the entire season. If you would like to purchase your 2005 tickets reply to the Fire Wire or call (502)368-0009.

FIRE PLAYERS GET TRYOUT... Fire WR/LB Anthony Payton and WR/DB Tony Stallings are currently in Las Vegas trying out for the AFL Las Vegas Gladiators. The try-out is a week long try-out camp in which all participants had to be invited. Next week we will have an update in the Fire Wire.

HOW STRONG IS AXE? AXE and his mascot buddies will once again be participating in the annual Plane Pull. AXE will be at the Kentucky National Guard Saturday morning from 9:30 – 10:45. AXE will then be down at the healing place downtown from 11:00 – 12:30 for a block party.

HOW ARE THE COACHES? The Clarksville Generals and Demetrius Forney have started to turn things around with a 48-6 victory over South Decatur, the Generals are now 2-3. North Harrison (3-2) and Alfonzo Browning won their third game of the season 42-7 over Springs Valley. KCD (4-1) and Coach Johnson lost for the first time this season, 35-9, to Christian Academy. Tony the Tiger and Atherton fell to 1-4 after losing to Butler. Trinity and Oscar Brohm remain undefeated with a 55-7 win over Seneca. St. X (3-1) defeated the Male Bulldogs 14-9. Of course St. X and Trinity will face off this Friday night.

THE COLLEGE GUYS... Fire Assistant Coach Adam Shackelford and the Anderson Ravens (2-1) continued their winning ways with a 38-21 victory over Earlham. Andrew Tippins, Fire OL/DL, and the St. Cloud State Huskies (4-0) stayed hot defeating Northern State 42-7.

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