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Reading Express

The Reading Express were a professional indoor football team based in Reading, Pennsylvania. They were most recently a member of the United Conference of the Indoor Football League (IFL). The Express began play in 2006, as an expansion team of the American Indoor Football League. The team was originally going to be named the Reading RiverRats, but passed on that name in favor of the "Reading Express." The RiverRats name and logo was moved to an AIFA team in Pittsburgh in 2007.[1] The owners of the Express were Ted & Lisa Lavender. They played their home games at the Sovereign Center.

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Franchise history

2006

On September 14, 2005, the Express were announced as an expansion team of the American Indoor Football League (AIFL).[2] On November 6, 2005, the Express named Ollie Guidry the team's first ever head coach.[3]

On Sunday, March 26, 2006, the Express won the AIFL's very first overtime game 41-38 against the Johnstown Riverhawks on the road, as kicker Erik Rockhold booted the game-winning 45-yard field goal.[4]

On Friday, May 12, 2006, the Express managed to knock the Erie Freeze out of the #1 spot in the conference by getting revenge 59-48.[5]

At the end of their inaugural year, the Express held the highest record in the AIFL's Northern Conference, at 12-2. This, however, was padded by two games against amateur outdoor franchises—the Cumberland Cardinals and a team known as the Philadelphia Scorpions, both of which were blowouts.

In the opening round of the 2006 AIFL Playoffs, the Express managed to knock out the fourth-seeded Huntington Heroes with a 56-23 victory.[6] In the Northern Conference championship game, they faced the second-seeded Canton Legends for the Northern Conference title and a chance to participate in the American Bowl. Unfortunately, the Express got derailed as they got shut out in the second half and fell 44-24. Even though they fell one game shy of the league championship, it wasn't a total loss, as wide receiver Carmelo Ocasio was named the 2006 Northern Conference Offensive MVP.[7]

2007

In the 2007 season, now part of the AIFL's reorganized form (the American Indoor Football Association), the Express built on their success in the previous season, finishing a league-best 14-2 in the regular season, defeating the Pittsburgh RiverRats 42-24 in the first round, and defeating the Canton Legends 66-51 to claim the Northern Conference Championship and earn a trip to AIFA Championship Bowl I at the Florence Civic Center. Unfortunately, the Express got derailed yet again, losing to the Lakeland Thunderbolts 54-49.

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2008

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2009

In the 2009 season, the Express had another fantastic season, finishing the regular season 11-3, defeating the Baltimore Mariners 50-20 in the first round, and defeating the Columbus Lions 60-51 in the conference championship game to earn another berth in the AIFA Championship Bowl III in Casper, Wyoming. This time in the title game, the Express were overpowering and they defeated the Wyoming Cavalry 65-42 to win their first AIFA championship.

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2010

2011

On July 21, 2010, the Express announced that they would be promoting interim head coach/offensive coordinator, Chris Thompson, to head coach for the 2011 season.[8] On August 18, 2010, the Express announced that will be leaving the AIFA and joining the Indoor Football League (IFL).[9]

2012

Final roster

Reading Express roster
Quarterbacks
  •  9 Tim Bailey
  • 18 Kevin Clancy

Running backs

  •  6 Donald Babers
  •  5 Elliott White

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen
  • 59 Nick Dean
  • 71 Corey Dowless
  • 64 Ty Gieser
  • 68 Frank Toarmina

Defensive linemen

  • 11 Mike Dell
  •  8 Anthony Kelly
  • 77 Michael London
  • 92 Brandon Perry
  • 90 Bryan Wick
Linebackers
  • 48 Kevin Bolinsky
  • 51 Michael Thompson

Defensive backs

  • 23 Ivory Bradshaw
  •  2 Sam Bryant
  • 14 Geoffrey Howard
  • 17 George Ortiz
  •  1 Marcus Sargeant
  • 15 Trey Womack

Kickers

  • 25 Eric Rockhold
Injured reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant
  • rookies in italics
  • Roster updated June 8, 2012
  • 25 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Head coaches

Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2012 Indoor Football League season.

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References

  1. Shawn Liotta (August 18, 2010). "Reading Express Moving to IFL". www.shawnliotta.com. The Twenty Eleven Theme. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  2. "Freeze start off season with win". www.goerie.com. CyberInk LP and the Erie Times-News. February 27, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  3. "Guidry Named Express Head Coach". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  4. "Express Wins AIFL's First OT Game". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. March 26, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  5. Bob Jarzomski (May 13, 2006). "Express force out Freeze". www.goerie.com. CyberInk LP and the Erie Times-News. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  6. "Stetzer, Ocasio and Rockhold -- As Always -- Key Express In 56-23 Rout of Heroes". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. June 15, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  7. Archived October 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Chris Thompson Named Express Head Coach". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. July 21, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  9. Brian Rippley (August 18, 2010). "Switch: Express to join new league". www.readingeagle.com. Reading Eagle. Retrieved March 27, 2015.

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