Thunder announces 2007 home dates

Published on May 30, 2006 under American Indoor Football Association (AIFA)
Daytona Beach Thunder News Release


DAYTONA BEACH , Fla. - As the inaugural season for the Daytona Beach Thunder winds down, the process for the all-important "Year Two" - a phrase rarely heard in Daytona Beach sports - has begun. Zack McDonald, Kevin McDonald and Antone Smothers, owners of the American Indoor Football League franchise, announced at Sunday's home finale that they have finalized game dates at the Ocean Center for the 2007 season and have secured their initial sponsorships for the team's second campaign.

"We're coming back," Zack McDonald said. "As we've said before, failure is not an option. We've learned from our successes and failures and will continue to set a standard for running a football team with trust and integrity.

"We also appreciate the Ocean Center and are continuing to foster a positive working relationship," McDonald added. "Everything we're doing is to insure that the Thunder will be in Daytona Beach a long, long time."

The seven home dates include three Saturdays, two Sundays and two Mondays. The Thunder's inaugural season had three Thursdays, three Saturdays and one Sunday. Opening night is Sunday, Feb. 11, 2007.

"Thursdays don't work," McDonald said. "Five weekend dates and the possibility of two Monday nights give us a much better platform to succeed."

Dedicated sponsors will also give the Thunder a better platform as well. Already, 2006 sponsors have renewed their agreement for the upcoming, led by Diamond Suzuki, Pomeroy Appraisers, Florida Power and Light, TUI Business Machines and Ormond Beach Design Center, just to mention a few.

"Sponsors will be player a bigger role in our success in 2007," McDonald said. "We can not do this alone. The business community and the fans will step up, I have no doubt about that. "

Outside of the Daytona Cubs baseball team, the Thunder will be one of the few Daytona Beach sports teams to make it to the second year. Two teams didn't even finish a complete season.

"We've proven that we are committed to doing indoor football right," McDonald said. "We've paid our bills, we've gotten involved in the community and built a foundation for years to come. We're coming back, and we're going to stay."

DAYTONA BEACH THUNDER
2007 HOME DATES
1. Sunday, February 11, 2007
2. Monday, February 26, 2007
3. Saturday, March 31, 2007
4. Sunday, April 22, 2007
5. Saturday, April,28, 2007
6. Saturday, May 12, 2007
7. Monday, May 21, 2007
Times and Opponents TBD

RECENT SPORTS TEAMS IN DAYTONA BEACH AND THEIR FATES

Team Sport/League Year(s) The Buzz

Blazers junior hockey 2005 Owner told players he owned an NHL team when he was iced from a junior league

Hawgs indoor football 2005 Unpaid bills, players, coaches, and everything else, team did go 8-6 on field

Riptide/Racers/Pacers junior hockey 2000-2001 three nicknames in only season, need we say more?

Barracudas women's football 2000 played 6 of 10 scheduled games, lost in playoffs, didn't come back in 2001

SpeedKings indoor soccer 1997 moved to Huntsville, Ala in mid-season, league folded year after

Breakers hockey 1995-96 Southern Hockey League folded after one season, Breakers called it quits, also

Tigers outdoor soccer 1997 Quietly one and done -- moved to Orlando next year

SunDevils hockey 1993-95 Survived three years somehow, one game cancelled to players strike

Hooters basketball 1993 played in two local gyms and moved back to Jacksonville

Cubs baseball 1993-now 2 FSL championships and solid organization



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