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Gameday Program W1-Sandiego DIGITAL.Pdf OFFICIAL CREDIT UNION OF THE QUAD CITY STEAMWHEELERS 20% off season tickets 20% off regular game tickets 20% off merchandise FREE Steamwheelers debit card riafcu.com/steamwheelers (563)355-3800 FRONT OFFICE Doug Bland COACHING STAFF Owner Destiny Brown Game Day Operations/ Cory Ross Executive Assistant Head Coach Jim Albracht The Voice of Larry Hendrix the Steamwheelers Defensive Coordinator McKenzy Miller Matt Moore Deckmates Head Coach QB Coach and Equipment Manager Justin Peters Dustin Nolan Offensive Line Coach Field MC Kasey Keller Chris McIntosh Announcer Offensive Quality Control Coach Rich Clancy Fritz Dieudonne Team Photographer Defensive Line Coach Wes Baskovic Assistant Coach Nigel Stephens Director of Player Personnel and Michael Marlier Recruiting Coordinator Scout Intern WELCOME TO THE IFL 2019 IFL GEOGRAPHIC MAP ABOUT THE IFL MISSION STATEMENT The Indoor Football League (IFL) is a professional indoor football league consisting of ten teams from To consistently serve our Guests across the country each playing a 14-game schedule. (Ticket Holders), Partners (Sponsors) and our Homes (Team The IFL was formed in 2009 out of a merger of the United Football League (UIF) and the Intense Football Cities) with the highest level of League (IFL) and the league will be celebrating its tenth professional indoor football , and to season of play in 2018. do so with integrity, affordability, and The IFL has common goals of entertaining fans in IFL passion, both on the field and around communities as well as developing talented and deserving players to play at the next level. the communities in which we play. 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