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Warbirds update season ticket plans

September 15, 2005 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Dayton Bulldogs News Release


BEAVERCREEK - The Dayton Warbirds have updated the procedure for obtaining season tickets for the upcoming 2006 National Indoor Football League (NIFL) season. Tickets will now be available for purchase through the Warbirds office at 2365 Lakeview Dr., Suite B in Beavercreek. Fans can call (937) 458-0223 for information. Tickets will be available for sale Mon., Sept. 19. "We want to make sure that fans have every opportunity for fans to purchase season tickets, and by bringing those sales in-house the process can be streamlined," said Warbirds' General Manager Jorge Ruiz. Single game ticket purchases can still be purchased at the Ervin J. Nutter Center box office, beginning sometime later this calendar year. Several exciting ticket plans being offered for Warbirds' fans. Those ticket plans include the VIP package at $175 per seat for the seven game home schedule, $84 for mid-Arena seats and the "Danger Zone" seats located behind the end zone, and $70 for the upper-Arena seating. There is also a Corporate Field Box seating plan, which includes eight (8) seats located right next the field, and is according to Ruiz "The best seat in the house." Corporate Field Box seats were designed for corporate sponsors to entertain clients, but they can also be purchased by anyone wishing to get a seat as close to the action as possible. In their inaugural campaign in 2005 the Warbirds thrilled Nutter Center fans and brought home an eight win, seven-loss season which included a trip to the NIFL playoffs. For information about or to purchase season ticket packages for the 2006 Dayton Warbirds season call the Warbird offices at (937) 458-0223. For information about team sponsorship packages contact Hector Gonzalez with the Warbirds at (937) 458-0223. You can also visit the Warbirds official website at www.daytonwarbirds.net for more information. The NIFL, the largest growing, largest professional football league in America, can attribute its success to the patented Sports for Education program, its strong NFL partnership, and especially its grassroots involvement with the local communities.

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