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Colorado Ice Football Schedule 2011

 

The Colorado Ice   DATE DAY OPPONENT TIME 2/17 Thurs COLORADO COBRAS 7:00PM 2/25 Fri AMARILLO VENOM 7:00PM 3/6 Sun WYOMING CAVALRY 3:00PM 3/13 Sun @ Arizona Adrenaline 4:05pm 3/19 Sat WENATCHEE VALLEY VENOM 7:00PM 3/26 Sat BYE   4/3 Sun @ Oklahoma City Bricktown Brawlers 2:00pm 4/9 Sat @ Amarillo Venom 6:05pm 4/17 Sun WYOMING CAVALRY 3:00PM 4/23 Sat @ Tri-Cities Fever 8:05pm 5/1 Sun ARIZONA ADRENALINE 3:00PM 5/7 Sat BYE   5/14 Sat @ Nebraska Danger 6:05pm 5/20 Fri TRI-CITIES FEVER 7:00PM 5/27 Fri @ Wyoming Cavalry 7:05pm 6/4 Sat ALLEN WRANGLERS 7:00PM 6/10 Fri @ Arizona Adrenaline 8:05pm

The Colorado Ice are proud to announce that they will be hosting the Colorado Cobras for the exhibition game on Thursday, February 17th starting at 7pm in the Budweiser Events Center. The Colorado Cobras are a semi-pro football team from the southeastern Denver metropolitan area and have been in existence for a little over 3 years.  They have been to the playoffs twice and have never had a losing season.  The Cobras are members of the Colorado Football Conference and are starting their 4th season. In October of 2010, the team was sold and is now under the ownership and management of William Seneschal, JT Gunter and John Toomey; who are looking to broaden the team’s experience and provide new opportunities. “We’d like to thank the Colorado Ice for the opportunity to come up to Loveland and play football.  Our players and staff are extremely excited about the game and they’re really having a great time preparing for the indoor game.” stated owner William Seneschal. The Cobras Head Coach Jim Ritter stated, “We’ve had a talented core of players since we entered the conference a few years ago.  However, this year we’ve largely focused our off-season efforts on supplementing our core group with young talent and new specialized skill sets.”  The Colorado Cobras, from top to bottom, are excited about 2011 and can’t wait to have some fun playing the Ice on February 17th. Colorado Ice Head Coach Collins Sanders commented, “Knowing the Cobras record and the talent that they have been recruiting, we will have a good opponent to test our players and be able to evaluate them before making final cuts for the IFL season.” The Colorado Ice will be starting their 2011 Training Camp on February 11th and after the exhibition game will open the 2011 IFL season at home on February 25 th against the Amarillo Venom. The Colorado Ice are proud members of the Indoor Football League (IFL).  All home games are played at the Budweiser Events Center located in Loveland, Colorado.  Season tickets for the 2011 season are available at the Colorado Ice headquarters by calling (970) 472-0128.

The Colorado Ice are proud to announce that they will be hosting the Colorado Cobras for the exhibition game on Thursday, February 17th starting at 7pm in the Budweiser Events Center. The Colorado Cobras are a semi-pro football team from the southeastern Denver metropolitan area and have been in existence for a little over 3 years.  They have been to the playoffs twice and have never had a losing season.  The Cobras are members of the Colorado Football Conference and are starting their 4th season. In October of 2010, the team was sold and is now under the ownership and management of William Seneschal, JT Gunter and John Toomey; who are looking to broaden the team’s experience and provide new opportunities. “We’d like to thank the Colorado Ice for the opportunity to come up to Loveland and play football.  Our players and staff are extremely excited about the game and they’re really having a great time preparing for the indoor game.” stated owner William Seneschal. The Cobras Head Coach Jim Ritter stated, “We’ve had a talented core of players since we entered the conference a few years ago.  However, this year we’ve largely focused our off-season efforts on supplementing our core group with young talent and new specialized skill sets.”  The Colorado Cobras, from top to bottom, are excited about 2011 and can’t wait to have some fun playing the Ice on February 17th. Colorado Ice Head Coach Collins Sanders commented, “Knowing the Cobras record and the talent that they have been recruiting, we will have a good opponent to test our players and be able to evaluate them before making final cuts for the IFL season.” The Colorado Ice will be starting their 2011 Training Camp on February 11th and after the exhibition game will open the 2011 IFL season at home on February 25th against the Amarillo Venom. The Colorado Ice are proud members of the Indoor Football League (IFL).  All home games are played at the Budweiser Events Center located in Loveland, Colorado.  Season tickets for the 2011 season are available at the Colorado Ice headquarters by calling (970) 472-0128.

Colorado Ice Adds Linebacker

– The Colorado Ice are proud to announce the signing of Prince Hall, linebacker from Central Washington University and the University of Alabama, to the Ice Organization. Hall is a 5’11”, 245 lb linebacker, who was rated by CBS Sports as the 58 th best inside linebacker in the 2010 draft. Hall finished his career at Central Washington University, where he helped lead them to a second round playoff berth in his only season at CWU. During his senior season at CWU, Hall accumulated 103 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, and 3 interceptions. Before Central Washington, Hall played three seasons at the University of Alabama. During his three seasons at Alabama, Hall played in 35 games, totaling 152 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, 1 interception, and 1 fumble recovery for a touchdown. Hall made an immediate impact at Alabama, being named a First Team Freshman All American during his true freshman season. Hall will join former Alabama teammates, Eryk Anders (LB), Brandon Fanney (DE), and Tyrone King (DB), when the Colorado Ice opens camp on February 11th.

Colorado Ice Re-Sign Veteran Quarterback

The Colorado ICE are proud to announce the re­signing of QB David Knighton. Knighton is a 6’1”, 220 lb quarterback from Harding University. Knighton came to the ICE midway through the 2010 season, starting in eight games for the ICE. In those games Knighton accumulated 1,329 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns,119 rushing yards, and 3 touchdowns.

Knighton also finished the season as one of the best quarterbacks in the league finishing 14 th in passing yards (1,329), 15 th in passing touchdowns (26), 7 th in passing yards per game (166.1), 8 th in passing touchdowns per game (3.25), and 3 rd in passing touchdowns per interception (6.5).

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