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STAT LEADERS QC CR River Kings Schedule RIVER Kings Visit Game 11 - Quad City May 17, 2019 | Rock Island, IL CEDAR RAPIDS Quad City Tax Slayer Center (9,200) 7:05 PM (CST) AT CR STAT LEADERS QC PASSING 1-9 3-7 Ben Wilkerson EJ Hilliard Head Coach Head Coach 16-37-170 141-227-1935 4 TD, 5 INT 43 TD, 1 INT Mark Stoute Cory Ross 43.2 Comp Pct 62.1 Comp Pct Career Record: 48-35 Career Record: 3-7 YPG 193.5 YPG Record at CR: 44-28 Record at QC: 3-7 RUSHING Nate Chavious E.j Hilliard Media Coverage Live Streaming | IFL YouTube page 95-389 | 13 TD 73-329 | 9 TD 4.1 YPR 4.5 YPR 38.9 YPG 32.9 YPG RIVER Kings visit steamwheelers for first time RECEIVING • Coming off their second bye of the season, the River Kings Marquel Wade Quinton Pedroza will travel, for the first time, to Rock Island for a game against 45-453 | 7 TD 45-647 | 21 TD 10.1 YPC 14.4 YPC the Quad City Steamwheelers. The Steamwheelers are a new 45.3 YPG 64.7 YPG team to the IFL this season, and are 3-7 in their inaugural TACKLES season. Malik Slater Danzel McDaniel • The River Kings continued with new starting quarterback Ben 46 Tackles | 23 solo 74 Tackles | 51 solo Wilkerson in week 11 against the Iowa Barnstormers. Wilkerson 5.8 TPG | 2.5 SCK 8.2 TPG 4.5 TFL | 1 FF 3.5 TFL went 8-20 for 93 yards and had one touchdown. River Kings Schedule • Running back Nate Chavious finished his night with 35 yards on seven attempts, leading the River Kings. Wilkerson added 19 Date Opponent Time (CST)/Result yards on 13 attempts and had a rushing touchdown. Sat 2/23 vs. SF L, 47-44 Sun 3/3 @ AZ L, 81-37 • Defensively Jeff Branch led the way for Cedar Rapids, Sat 3/9 vs SD W, 65-48 recording five solo tackles and one assist. He also had three tackles for loss and forced and recovered a fumble. Fri 3/15 vs QC L, 58-36 Sat 3/30 vs IA L, 41-20 Sat 4/6 @ IA L, 59-48 Sun 4/14 @ SD L, 40-34 Sat 4/20 vs BM L, 40-25 Fri 4/26 @ NE L, 66-42 Sat 5/4 @ IA L, 43-18 Fri 5/17 @ QC 7:05 PM Sat 6/1 vs AZ 7:05 PM Sat 6/8 vs GB 7:05 PM Sat 6/15 @ GB 7:05 PM River Kings Week 13 Game Notes Mark Stoute | Head Coach Stoute will return to Cedar Rapids where he coached Head Coach at a Glance the Titans from 2012-2016 and took a four-win Head Coach Mark Stoute team in 2012 to four-straight playoff appearances Alama Mater Kentucky State (2013-16) with an overall record of 40-17 in those Career Record 48-35 seasons. He was named the 2013 IFL Coach of the Franchise Record 44-28 Year and helped the Cedar Rapids franchise earn the Head Coaching Record Year Overall PCT Playoffs distinction as the 2014 IFL Franchise of the Year. 2013 9-5 .643 0-1 Prior to Cedar Rapids, Stoute was the assistant head 2014 11-3 .786 0-1* 2015 9-5 .643 0-1* coach and offensive coordinator for the Milwaukee Iron of the Arena Football 2016 12-4 .750 0-1* League (2009-2012) who won the 2010 Midwest Division Championship 2018 4-7 .363 Total 45-24 .652 1-4 with a 12-6 record. During his time in Milwaukee, Stoute played a pivotal role * - Conference Championship Game ** - Won 2016 Wild Card Game, lost in in rewriting the Iron and AFL record books while finishing #1 in the AFL in Conference championship game almost every offensive category. Coaching Career Team Pos. Years League Connecticut Coyotes 1995 AFL As the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator (2005-2009) for the Charlotte Rage 1996 AFL Florida Bobcats 1997-98 AFL Green Bay Blizzard, while they were a member of the af2, Stoute helped the New England Sea Wolves 1998-00 AFL Toronto Phantoms 2000-02 AFL franchise to playoff appearances in five consecutive seasons including an Mohegan Wolves 2002-03 af2 Indiana Firebirds 2003-04 AFL American Conference Championship in 2006 and Arena Cup appearance. Tampa Bay Storm 2004-05 AFL His responsibilities also extended into player personnel-related operations, Green Bay Blizzard AHC/ 2005-09 af2 OC Milwauke Iron AHC 2009-12 AFL where he helped place 45 players into the AFL and CFL over a three-year Cedar Rapids Titans HC 2012-16 IFL Jacksonville Sharks 2016-17 AFL/NAL span as the team achieved a team record of 44-24. He also spent the 2007 Nebraska Danger HC 2017-18 IFL regular season assisting the league with the Laredo Lobos franchise. Cedar Rapids River Kings HC 2018-Present IFL Stoute’s AFL experience extends back to 1995 with the Connecticut Coyotes. ASSISTANT COACHES He also spent time with the Charlotte Rage (1996), Florida Bobcats (1997- Michael Custer - Asst HC 98), New England Sea Wolves (1998-2000) who later sold to an ownership Joey Smith - Def Coord group that made them the Toronto Phantoms (2000-02), the Indiana Firebirds (2003-04), and Tampa Bay Storm (2004-2005). He also spent 2002-03 with the af2’s Mohegan Wolves. Over the last two years, Stoute spent time with the Jacksonville Sharks of the AFL and NAL (2016-17). He was also with the Nebraska Danger of the IFL to begin the 2017-18 season. Mark currently resides in Connecticut. He attended Kentucky State University in Frankfort where he majored in Business Management and Computer Science. He has been a member of the American Football Coaches Association since 1995 and during the Fall, works with an area High School football program. River Kings Week 13 Game Notes River Kings Roster ALPHABETICAL PROJECTED TWO-DEEP No Last First Pos Ht Wt College/Pro Experience 44 Banford Eric DL 6'2 275 Western Carolina/CIF-AMA OFFENSE 10 Branch Jeff LB 6'3 225 Presentation College/CIF-AMA QB 5 Wilkerson 11 Brassell Nick DB 6'2 185 Mississippi 4 Oliver 50 Brown Jordan OL 6'1 300 Central State RB 24 Chavious 23 Brunson Darien RB 6'1 215 Colorado St Pueblo 23 Brunson 24 Chavious Nathaniel RB 5'10 200 Sacred Heart WR 3 Wade 94 Christian Javan OL 6'1 300 Webber International 18 Ruffin 66 Donegan Austin OL 6'3 330 Lindenwood College WR 9 White 33 Gibson Jason LB 6'2 225 California, Berkeley WR 17 Smith 77 Holman Davion OL/DL 6'5 310 East Carolina OL 77 Holman 75 Kaleta Joseph OL 6'8 349 Coastal Carolina OL 75 Kaleta 20 Lewis Na'Shawn DB 6'1 215 Saint Francis OL 94 Christian 90 Mabany Samuel DL 6'8 270 Univ New Mexico 21 Middleton Lazarri DB 6'0 195 Nebraska DEFENSE 2 Napoleon Brandon DB 5'11 190 WVU DL 44 Banford 22 Newbold La'Darius DB 6'0 195 Illinois State/NAL-ME DL 45 Walker 12 Nwosu Phillip K 6'0 220 Amherst College 44 Banford 4 Oliver Dalton QB 6'3 215 Kentucky Wesleyan College DL 10 Branch 18 Ruffin Ezell WR 6'1 215 San Diego State /NFL-Colts MLB 33 Gibson 17 Smith Jordan WR 6'0 185 Tennessee Tech DB 21 Middleton 3 Wade Marquel WR 5'11 170 Arkansas/IFL-CR DB 22 Newbold 45 Walker Walter DL 6'3 265 Florida A&M DB 22 Newbold 9 White Drake WR 6'3 195 Weber State DB 20 Na’Shawn 5 Wilkerson Ben QB 6'3 220 Alfred State/IFL-CR DB 11 Brassell 70 Works Richard OL 6'3 300 Scottsdale CC 70 Works Richard OL 6'3 300 Scottsdale Community College Pronunciation Guide 2019 score by quarters Nate Chavious: CHAY-vee-us 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Malik Slater: Ma-LEEK River Kings 98 93 90 87 368 Marquel Wade: Mar-Kell Opp. 168 165 112 140 585 Roster and two-deeps +/- -70 -72 -22 -53 -217 current as of 5/15/2019 River Kings Week 13 Game Notes River Kings Roster NUMERICAL No Last First Pos Ht Wt College/Pro Experience 2 Napoleon Brandon DB 5'11 190 WVU 3 Wade Marquel WR 5'11 170 Arkansas/IFL-CR 4 Oliver Dalton QB 6'3 215 Kentucky Wesleyan College 5 Wilkerson Ben QB 6'3 220 Alfred State/IFL-CR 9 White Drake WR 6'3 195 Weber State 10 Branch Jeff LB 6'3 225 Presentation College/CIF-AMA 11 Brassell Nick DB 6'2 185 Mississippi 12 Nwosu Phillip K 6'0 220 Amherst College All-time vs Quad City 17 Smith Jordan WR 6'0 185 Tennessee Tech Overall: 0-1 | Home: 0-1 | Away: N/A 18 Ruffin Ezell WR 6'1 215 San Diego State /NFL-Colts Most Points Scored 20 Lewis Na'Shawn DB 6'1 215 Saint Francis Home: 36 | Away: N/A 21 Middleton Lazarri DB 6'0 195 Nebraska Most Points Allowed 22 Newbold La'Darius DB 6'0 195 Illinois State/NAL-ME Home: 58 | Away: N/A 23 Brunson Darien RB 6'1 215 Colorado St Pueblo 24 Chavious Nathaniel RB 5'10 200 Sacred Heart Margin of Victory Largest: N/A | Smallest: N/A 33 Gibson Jason LB 6'2 225 California, Berkeley 44 Banford Eric DL 6'2 275 Western Carolina/CIF-AMA Margin of Defeat Largest: 22 | Smallest: 22 45 Walker Walter DL 6'3 265 Florida A&M 50 Brown Jordan OL 6'1 300 Central State 66 Donegan Austin OL 6'3 330 Lindenwood College 70 Works Richard OL 6'3 300 Scottsdale CC 75 Kaleta Joseph OL 6'8 349 Coastal Carolina 77 Holman Davion OL/DL 6'5 310 East Carolina 90 Mabany Samuel DL 6'8 270 Univ New Mexico 94 Christian Javan OL 6'1 300 Webber International 99 Perry Kevon OL 6'0 310 Louisiana at Lafayette Roster current as of 5/15/2019 River Kings Week 13 Game Notes Steamwheelers Roster ALPHABETICAL No Last First Pos Ht Wt College/Pro Experience 1 Alfred Kewan DL 6'2 255 Memphis 2 Bass La'Kel LB 6'1 225 Texas at San Antonio 66 Bittinger Nick OL 6'2 325 Lindenwood 10 Bradley Jeffery DL 6'4 240 Chaffey College 9 Cavil Dannon WR 6'4 215 Texas at San Antonio 56 Crosby Darius OL 6'4 315 College of DuPage Head Coach at a Glance 23 Duncan Malik DB 5'9 205 St.
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