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Steelhawks Lose Tough Game to Bloomington?

I took a few days to let this game sink in before I wrote anything about it. It’s one of those games that leaves a fan wondering how it could happen.

Last season when the umpires allowed a game to continue in rain for 8 innings then called it amidst an IronPig rally confused me.

When the Seattle Seahawks (my favorite NFL team) lost the Superbowl to the Steelers I was mad.

I look at sports losses in two different ways.

1. The other team won. You both played your best in a fair game and the other team came out on top.

2. You were beaten. You didn’t play up to your abilities or the game was not played fairly. I say fairly.. it is a grey area.. but I include things like the other team cheating and not getting caught and poor or lopsided officiating.

A few years after the Seahawks lost the Superbowl a referee came out an admitted he made mistakes that cost the Seahawks their win. It takes a courageous person to admit when they made a mistake and accepting responsibility is thee right thing to do. Nothing will change the outcome of the game but it will make things right in people’s minds and hearts.

Last Saturday I watched the LV Steelhawks take on the Bloomington Edge in Bloomington. Several weeks ago Bloomington faced the Steelhawks in Lehigh Valley and with a dominant first half, defeated our local team.

The Steelhawks came out gunning and scored a passing touchdown on the first play when Jeff Willis caught a 37 yard touchdown pass from Bryan Randall. The rest of the first half was boring with a tie score of 10-10 at halftime.

In the second half scores were traded and it came down to the final minute.

60 seconds.

With 53 seconds to go in the game, down by 4 points, Aaron Higdon caught a 18 yard pass from Bryan Randall to put the Steelhawks up 34-29.

For lack of a play by play box score this comes from memory.

Bloomington got the ball back and with roughly 30 seconds on the clock faced a 4th down and long. With no timeouts remaining they needed a touchdown or a first down. The play went off, Bloomington quarterback’s pass bounced halfway between himself and the receiver and I jumped to my feet high fiving over what I thought was a Steelhawk’s win.

Wait.. a flag.

The call was pass interference. Pass interference? The ball bounced! Uncatchable ball, game over. Not so.

The Edge get the first down and continue.

Down to the Steelhawk’s 1 yard line. 1st down – nope. 2nd down – Nope. 3rd down – Nope.

4th and 1 with 22 seconds remaining. (Yes, this all happened in about 8 seconds of game clock time)

Bloomington’s quarterback fades back, looks around, gets pressure.. he lightly tosses the ball into the corner of the endzone and no one is near it. I jump and high five my friends for the Steelhawks victory. Not so.

Flag on the play. Again, on 4th down and the game on the line.. a mysterious pass interference call on an uncatchable play. New set of downs.

It’s amazing how pass interence only happened on 4th downs that would have ended the game and given the home team a loss.

After given about 15 tries to the end zone they got in, the game ended and Steelhawks stood on the field dumbfounded.

Key stat of the game: Penalties for Bloomington – 0, Lehigh Valley – 9.

In fact, earlier in the game, Chris Medina forced a fumble deep in Bloomington’s side of the field and bobbling the ball between players entered the end zone. In the endzone a Bloomington player recovered and was awarded a touchback.

A TOUCHBACK. On a fumble, recovered in your endzone, when your quarterback fumbles. Clear replays of the fumble show no posession until inside the endzone. This was a safety. A clear saftey.

Now you can call me an angry fan. I sure was angry on Saturday but what I’m saying here is that the refs clearly blew several key calls in the game and it was costly to the Steelhawk’s efforts. I’d say this needs to be reviewed by the IFL and appropriate actions taken.

If officiating continues to be this poor, I don’t see myself being a fan of the IFL or the league’s leadership much longer.

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Steelhawks Look to Even the Score with Bloomington

Bethlehem, PA: The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks are coming off a big home win in which the offense exploded for a franchise record 86 points and garnered two IFL Player of the Week awards (Offense and Special Teams). The Steelhawks will look to continue this offensive success this weekend as they travel to Bloomington to take on the Edge in the 2nd of the two matchups on the year. The team is trying to even the season series.

Steelhawks Face the Edge Saturday in Bloomington.

The Edge (3-1) had a bye week last week, so their last game was when they came to the Valley in the Steelhawks home opener. The Steelhawks defense will again have to be aware of QB Dusty Burk, who threw for 289 yds and 6 tds in the last meeting, and has 852 yds and 16 tds on the season. Defensively they are led by, Jeff Sobol (22 tackles, 4 sacks) and James Temple (25 tackles, 5 int).

The Steelhawks (2-2) continue to be tough defensively, leading the league with the fewest rush yards given up per game (32.3 yds). They are led by DB Marvin Johnson (33 tackles, 3 int). Offensively, IFL veteran QB Bryan Randall (IFL’s Reigning Offensive Player of the Week) helped to spark a scoring spree last week, throwing for 5 tds and running for 2 more. RB Ryan Leafey continues to lead the league in yards per carry (6.2 yds) and is always a threat out of the backfield.

Kickoff is slated for 7:35 p.m. (CST)this Saturday, March 24th. For those who wish to view the game online, please visit http://www.b2livetv.com and look up the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks under the “TEAMS” Section. Fans unable to watch the games live can purchase a season viewing pass.

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2 Steelhawks Named Players of the Week!

In release made today, the league office of the Indoor Football League announced that Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Quarterback Bryan Randall and Placekicker Chris Hazley were selected as the Week Four VidSwap.com Offensive and Special Teams Players of the Week respectively for their efforts in the team’s 86-53 victory over the rival Reading Express.

Randall and Hazley, both former Virginia Tech Hokies, were standouts for the Steelhawks in the team’s record setting performance.


Steelhawk Quarterback Bryan Randall

Randall, starting in his first game for Lehigh Valley since being acquired in a trade with the Allen Wranglers was 10 of 14 passing, for 213 yards and five touchdowns through the air. He was also able to find the endzone for two rushing scores.


Chris Hazley in action for the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks

Hazley, the former All-American and local product, hit four fields goals, the longest of which was 53 yards, and connected for eight extra points. In all, Hazley accounted for 20 Steelhawks points on the night.


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Hawks and Pigs and Mikeys – Oh My!

(The good stuff is around the 2:45 mark and Dan there is a re-match in the future).

I began with that video because while this post is primarily about the Noise Nation rocking Stabler Arena at the LV Steelhawks football game, the evening surprisingly ended with an IronPigs connection.

Before kick-off the energy was high at Stabler with the Engineer’s upset of  the Blue Devils the previous evening and some trash talking by the ‘cross-town’ rival Reading Express fans who were a great bunch. We look forward to our next encounter with them.

In the end, The Steelhawks (2-2) put the Express (0-3) back on the train south by a score of 86-53 in an action packed thriller.

The scoring tirade was led by QB Bryan Randall who was starting in his first game since joining the Steelhawks.  Randall completed 10 of 14 passes for 213 yards and five touchdowns, and also found the endzone on two rushing TDs.

Kutztown U’s own 6’4″ 340lb Chris Medina DL/OL recovered a fumble and  lumbered to what was a sure touchdown but wound up at the 1″ line for a first and goal.  I could hear Berman  yelling “he’s bumbling, stumbling…” I spoke to the big man after the game and he was diligently searching for an instant replay!

One of may favorite players, gentleman Jeff “whatcha talkin’ ’bout” Willis WR  6’3″ 190 lbs grabbed 4 rec for 98 yards and 3 TD’s helping the Hawks to 351 yards of total offense (on a 50 yard field). The Hawks scored 11 TDs and it was clear Jeff was talkin’ touchdowns this evening. Great game Jeff!

As usual after a Steelhawks home game the celebration moved to Roosevelts’ 21st and with St. Patrick’s Day the place was bulging with revelers. It’s always a blast hanging with the Steelhawks family and having the players thank us personally for bringing the NOISE.

As the night drew to a close, Jimmy T, Sara and myself were making our way out when a young man donning his best Windsor flat cap approached, stood in front of us and said “Hey I’m Mikey the V”!

Wait? What?

After a thoroughly enjoyable evening of LV Sports there we were suddenly talking to Mikey the V with whom The Nation has been on the air with many times but never had the pleasure to meet.  It was nice to hear Mikey’s appreciation for the Noise Nation’s dedication and support of the IronPigs.

As you may know Mikey the V is traveling west this summer to call play-by-play for the Southern Illinois Miners of the Independent Frontier League and we will surely miss him.

Best of luck to you Mikey and we will be calling Illinois which at the end of the day we may have to re-named IlliNOISE!

What a great night and there are only 18 days left until the IronPigs adventure of 2012 begins!

Go Hawks!

OinK On!

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Rivalry Week – Steelhawks vs. Reading This Saturday!

The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks will take on the Reading Express in this weekend’s home matchup; the first of four games against the cross-town rivals. The Steelhawks will be looking to get back on the right track by picking up a win this weekend.

The Steelhawks (1-2) will face a tough Reading Express (0-2) defense, led by linebacker Michael Thompson (12 tackles, 1 sack) and defensive lineman Mike Dell (6 tackles, 3 sacks). With a recent release of A.J. McKenna, the offense will be led by Bo Thompson or newly acquired quarterback Tim Bailey who will be suiting up for the game.

Reading will be up against an equally tough Steelhawk defense that leads the league in the least amount of rushing yards per game given up (31.7 yds) and is tied for 4th in the league in points given up (39). IFL’s Defensive Player of the Week in Week One, DB Marvin Johnson leads the defense with 23 tackles and 2 interceptions. Offensively the Steelhawks will be led by newcomer Bryan Randall, who made his debut last week. As always, look for Ryan Leafy (120 yds, 2 tds, 5.7 ypca) to pick up yards out of the backfield.

This Steelhawk home game is presented by the McCann School of Business and will feature a half-time quarterback competition between local high school quarterbacks. Before the game, fans are invited to come out and tailgate with live music as the Birds of Prey will be performing. Doors will open at 6:00pm.

Kickoff is lined up for 7:05 p.m. (EST)

The Booster club will be there again selling horns, bell, beads and holding a raffle where you can win a Team Autographed Game Used Football!

See you there and be ready to Bring the Noise!!

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A Half of Hope – Steelhawks Fall in Home Opener

The Steelhawk’s offense struggled in the road loss last week and in the first half of this Sunday’s 39-57 loss to Bloomington but the Steelhawk’s management seem to have made the right move in aquiring quarterback Bryan Randall last week.

After scoring just 10 points in the first half, the Hawks put Randall in and immediately provided a spark to the offense. Early in the third quarter Randall drove the team down the field and rushed for a touchdown. On the ensuing kickoff, Bloomington bobbled the ball in their endzone and Steelhawk Sam Maxwell fell on it for a quick 6 points.

All said and done the Steelhawks scored 29 points in the 2nd half but couldn’t get the upper hand as Bloomington responded with a pair of touchdowns in response.

A tough home loss but a good time had by a nice and enthusiastic crowd.

The Steelhawks return to Stabler Arena this Saturday at 7:05pm to face local rival the Reading Express. This should prove an interesting game as Steelhawk Head Coach Thompson’s former team makes their first appearance in Steelhawk country for the 2012 season. Last year a lot of Reading fans showed up and we shared a friendly and fun rivalry.

The Reading Express is winless so far and the Steelhawks look to overcome two losses after a season opening win.

See you there!

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Opening Day Game Almost Sold Out!

The Steelhawk’s 2012 home opener will soon be here and word is the game is almost sold out! Get your tickets and come help the Noise Nation cheer our team on to a big home win!

With more details of the exciting opening day, first some Breaking News!

As seen on the Richmond Raiders Blog, it appears the Steelhawks have aquired, via trade with the Allen Wranglers, Quarterback Bryan Randall. You may remember the Wranglers as the team that gave partial ownership to Terrell Owens to join the team and Randall was the Quarterback who tossed those 3 touchdown passes to Owens in their opening game this season. (Terrell Owens trading away a quarterback.. imagine that) Anyways, the post also notes Randall as Randall the 2010 IFL player of the year and former ACC player of the year when he started for Virginia Tech. Hoping this provides a boost to the Steelhawk’s offense who struggled to find the end zone last week. No word if Randall will be active for the upcoming home opener or who’s spot on the roster he would take. Stay tuned for more details.

More on the Sunday game:

In their first home game of the 2012 season, the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks take on the visiting Bloomington Edge. After two weeks on the road, the Steelhawks finally return to Pennsylvania for a Sunday afternoon game at 4:05 p.m. with a goal of climbing above .500.

The Edge(2-1) , come to the Valley after claiming victories against Reading and Chicago at home, but falling to Chicago on the road in the IFL’s Kick Off Classic. Bloomington comes into the game with a dual threat offensively between QB Dusty Burk (10tds, 2int) and RB Andre Raymond (72yds, 4tds). Their Defense is led by 2011 IFL Defensive player of the Year Antonio Ficklin who has two sacks on the year thus far.

The Edge will be up against a stingy Steelhawks (1-1) defense that is only giving up 29.5 points per game (3rd best in the league) thus far in 2012. Leading the defense is rookie DB Marvin Johnson (16tacs, 2ints) who was IFL’s Defensive Player of the Week in Week One. Offensively, the Steelhawks are lead by RB Ryan Leafey (89 yds on 14 carries for 6.4ypca and 1td), who will look to again be a force to be reckoned with in front of the home crowd.

Before the game, fans are invited to come out and tailgate with live music as the Birds of Prey will be performing. A special halftime performance will feature Drummers with Attitude, a local bucket-drumming group, and lots of prizes and giveaways will happen throughout the evening.

The Steelhawk Booster club will also have a huge stash of horns, bells and beads available for purchase as well as a raffle to win a team signed Steelhawks helmet. Many thanks to the Steelhawks for providing this great raffle prize!

Kickoff is lined up for 4:05 p.m. (EST) and will be broadcast on Service Electric TV2 Sports, as will all home games for the 2012 season.

A quick view of the current Steelhawks Roster, if you truly want to meet them come to a game. They hang around to chat and sign autographs for fans.

Defensive Backs
Isiejah Allen – Fordam University
Jarard Cribbs – Lehigh University
Calvin Harrison – University of Kentucky
Marvin Johnson – University of Oregon
John Kennedy III – Lehigh University
Derel Williams – North Iowa Area Community College

Defensive Line
Gerard Bryant – St. Lawrence University
Bryan Tarkington – Washington State University
Chris Medina – Kutztown University

Kicker
Chris Hazley – Virginia Tech

Linebacker
Matt Cohen – Lehigh University
Adrian McLeod – Western Carolina University
Sam Maxwell – University of Kentucky

Offensive Line
Michael Byrne – University of Delaware/NFL-Dolphins
Chris Knechel – King’s College
Chris Nunn – Glenville State University
Mark Stout – California State University,Sacramento
Kyle Johnson – Benedict College

Quarterback
Dale Fink – Sacred Heart University
Dixie Wooten – UTEP

Running Back
Ryan Leafey – Rowan University

Wide Receiver
Irani DeAraujo – University of Albany
John Halman – Concordia College/NFL-Redskins
Jeff Willis – Langston University
Aaron Higdon – University of Charleston

Tickets for the current weeks game are still available but going fast. DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A FIRST HAND LOOK AT YOUR 2012 STEELHAWKS! Tickets can be purchased by calling the Steelhawks front office at 610-282-3100, via the Steelhawks Website (www.lvsteelhawks.com), or by visiting the Stabler Arena Box Office at 124 Goodman Drive in Bethlehem. For further information on the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks please contact Executive Vice President Mike Clark at 610-282-3100.

Season ticket packages, starting as low as $8 per game, are still available but great seats are limited so reserve your seats close to the action and call the team’s front office at 610-282-3100. Don’t miss out on the fun and exciting atmosphere that is Steelhawks Professional Indoor Football!

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Opening Day Notes, Raffles & Excitement!

The Steelhawk’s home opener is soon upon us!

This Sunday, March 11th at 4:00pm the Steelhawks will kick off their home season in style! Coming off of a tough loss, the Hawks now sport a .500 record at 1-1!

While more details of the team are to come… I want to give you a sneak preview of what the Noise Nation and Steelhawk’s Booster Club have planned.

First, the Steelhawk’s love noise. Lot’s of Noise. We proved the home field advantage noise last season with crowd noise causing 12 opposing team false starts in one game alone! (There were 3 in a row at one point)

So in that thinking, the Booster club will have Horns, Bells and Beads for sale for the dedicated Steelhawk’s fans. All proceeds go to support the players!

Another great thing is the Booster club raffle! The Booster Club has obtained an official, authentic (It’s a real one) Lehigh Valley Steelhawks helmet that will be autographed by the entire 2012 team!

It’s going to be a good time! The Steelhawk’s encourage you to get there early and tailgate. Come out and support our team!

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STEELHAWKS UPENDED BY TITANS

Bethlehem, PA: The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks (1-1) suffered their first loss on the young 2012 IFL season Saturday night in front of a sold out crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa falling 32-13 at the hands of the Titans. With a defensive battle for most of the first half, the Steelhawks offense was able to move the ball up and down the field however was unable to punch it into the endzone for those much needed points.

The Titans (1-0), playing their first regular season game in franchise history, were able to take the momentum of a raucous pregame celebration and turn that into points. A failed onsides kick to start the game gave Cedar Rapids excellent field position, and Runningback Travis Rhone was able to march in from three yards out for the games first score.

The Steelhawks first points came on their next possession as Virginia Tech product Chris Hazley, playing in his first indoor game, booted a 31 yard field goal, however the Titans answered back with yet another touchdown on a long 45 yard strike from Quarterback Willie Copeland to Everett Roberts.

In the second quarter the Steelhawks were able to cut the lead to 13-10 when Quarterback Dixie Wooten was able to elude the rush and find Wide Receiver Jeff Willis in the back of the endzone for a spralling touchdown catch.

A second scoring strike from Copeland to James Terry followed by another Hazley field goal had the score 19-13 with five seconds left in the half when things got interesting. The Steelhawks lined up for another Hazley field goal to end the half, which was blocked by a Titans defender. The ball was then scooped up and fallen on by Cedar Rapids. The Steelhawks field goal unit believed that multiple players touched him down to end the half, however the Titans player got up and ran into the endzone resulting in a touchdown, and the Titans were up 26-13 in the blink of an eye.

Neither teams offense came out strong in the second half with only a Copeland to Johnny Gray touchdown recorded for points making the final score 32-13.

“It wasn’t our best performance,” stated Head Coach Chris Thompson. “We have to sure up some things on offense because 13 points is not going to win you many football games in this league. We are going to rebound after this, and the best part is we have two straight games in front of our home crowd to get things back on track. The season is very early, and we are confident in our team.”

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Steelhawks Sign One, Back on the Road

The Steelhawks have re-signed Isiejah Allen.

Allen, a5’11” Defensive Back from Fordam, spent the end of last season with the Steelhawks recording 2 interceptions and 33 tackles.

With their new signing the Steelhawks head out on the road for their second game of the 2012 season!

Bethlehem, PA: The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks head back to the Mid-West for the second time in as many weeks as they take on the Cedar Rapids Titans in Iowa this Saturday night. The game will mark the first regular season contest in franchise history for the Titans, who have assembled a team full of indoor veterans.

The Titans (0-0) will be hosting their first regular season game in their young existence when the Steelhawks come to play. Last week they hosted an exhibition contest against the Omaha Beef, falling 25-12. Look for the Titans to start Veteran IFL Quarterback Willie Copeland behind center. He will have a wealth of talent at the Wide Receiver position as well with Former Sioux Falls Storm pass catcher James Terry along with local talent Johnny Gray.

The Steelhawks (1-0) will look to build on their positive outcome last week against the Chicago Sluaghter by taking down the Titans. In the 30-28 victory, Running back Ryan Leafey scampered for 68 yards on ten carries, and added a score. Defensively, Marvin Johnson’s performance gained him league recognition as the IFL’s Defensive Player of the Week for Week One. He recorded six tackles, and interception, and fumble recovery, and scored a defensive Touchdown on a blocked field goal. The Steelhawks Offense will be key in this game, as they hope to put more points on the board.

Kickoff is slated for 7:05 p.m. (CST). For those who wish to view the game online, please visit http://www.b2livetv.com and look up the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks under the “TEAMS” Section. Fans unable to watch the games live can purchase a season viewing pass. Steelhawks 2012 home games will be broadcast live on Service Electric TV2 Sports.

The Steelhawks return to the Lehigh Valley for their Home Opener, on Sunday, March 11th at 4 p.m. to square off against the Bloomington Edge. Tickets for the game are still available and can be purchased by calling the Steelhawks front office at 610-282-3100, via the Steelhawks Website (www.lvsteelhawks.com), or by visiting the Stabler Arena Box Office at 124 Goodman in Bethlehem. For further information on the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks please contact Executive Vice President Mike Clark at 610-282-3100.

Season ticket packages, starting as low as $8 per game, are still available but great seats are limited so reserve your seats close to the action and call the team’s front office at 610-282-3100. Don’t miss out on the fun and exciting atmosphere that is Steelhawks Professional Indoor Football!

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