
Yard Dawgz Assigned af2 Veteran
Published on December 6, 2007 under arenafootball2 (af2)
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz News Release
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz of arenafootball2 and Head Coach Gary Reasons have been assigned one of Oklahoma City's most recognizable athletes and arena football veteran.
In 2007, Al Hunt (5'11, 205) enjoyed one of the best seasons in his five year career. He was named to the 2007 National Conference All-af2 First team and was the U.S. Army Ironman of the Week after his performance against the Alabama Steeldogs. Hunt also led the Yard Dawgz in receptions (111), receiving yards (1,426), and receiving TDs (25) while compiling 15 rushes for 39 yards and 6 TDs. He was also the team leader in scoring (192 points) and became the 9th player in af2 history to score 100 TDs, the 14th to reach the 4,000 receiving yard mark, and the 6th player to score 800 points in a career.
Since 2003, Hunt has been one of the league's most consistent all-around players. This is the fifth consecutive year Hunt has received All-league honors, the most of any current player. He earned First-Team accolades this season and in 2004, while earning All-af2 Second-Team recognition in 2003 (Tulsa), 2005, and 2006.
Hunt played at Northwestern Oklahoma State University where he was the QB and punter. He was a two time All-American in both positions and won the NAIA National Championship in 1999.
Season tickets start as low as $66 and are now available! Call 405.228.3294 or visit www.okcyarddawgz.com for more information.
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