| BREAKING NEWS |
BREAKING NEWS!!!BREAKING NEWS FROM THE IFL... According to sources, league founder and CEO Chris Chudada has announced that he will be stepping aside from the league for personal reasons. It is known that Mr. Chudada is keen on coaching and has been offered the chance to coach youth at the high school level. Furthermore, he reportedly feels that he has shepherded the league to a place where it can survive without his involvement. At this point, no official announcement has been made, but sources continue to report that Mr Chudada has decided to step away. Rumored to be in the mix to step in and assist IFL Commissioner Pete Narrai and co-owner Jordan Kopac is former IFL President of Football Ops Dan Greene. Greene is currently the coach of the West Bend Junkyard Dogs and heads up the IFL Hall-of-Fame Committee. Check back for more details or corrections as they become available... ***UPDATE*** It has been confirmed that Mr Narrai and Mr Kopac will be running the league in the interim as more help is sought... |
| 55 Years Young and Slinging TD's |
| Sunday, 11 July 2010 07:13 |
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From Madison.com Local Sports Section- "Bob Gingras got his wish to play quarterback. Denied the chance to play football growing up in North Dakota because he has only one kidney, the 55-year-old Madison attorney strapped on a helmet and got under center Saturday night. The owner of the Madison Mustangs, Gingras fulfilled a lifelong dream to play tackle football, appearing in three series, including the final series prior to halftime. He made the most of his appearance, completing three of his seven passes for 43 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown to Reggie Davis to give his team a 34-0 halftime lead. The Mustangs calmed the Milwaukee Storm 55-0 in an Ironman Football League semi-pro game at Breitenbach Stadium in Middleton. The Mustangs (6-0) won their 30th straight game in beating the Storm (0-6). Davis also scored on a 6-yard pass from David Pietrowiak, who ran 1 yard for a first-quarter score and later hooked up on a 28-yard scoring pass to Kyle Brodd. Brodd also scored on a 10-yard run in the second quarter following a 6-yard TD run by Jonathan Wiggins. George Randolph scored on a 1-yard run and Allan Okpala added an 18-yard TD interception return."
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