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TABLE OF CONTENTS About the IFL 4 IFL Map 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS & GAME NIGHT INFO & GAME OF CONTENTS TABLE IFL Glossary of Terms 6 San Diego 2020 Season Preview 8 San Diego Roster 12 Opponent Roster 13 Strike Force Player Headshots 14 San Diego Football Staff 16 Opponent Head Coach 17 Week 1 San Diego Recap 18 Week 1 Opponent Recap 19 Season Ticket Information 20 Food Trade Partners 21 Autograph Page 23 Pala Casino Spa Resort BC

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GAME DAY TEAM STORE 3 MAIN CONCOURSE BEHIND SECTION L4A ABOUT THE IFL In 2003, two businessmen in created the six-team . The league grew from six to eight, to ten teams without ever having a game go un-played for five seasons. A year later, several veteran team operators in the Midwest formed a league titled the Association and enjoyed four years of success. During this period, league executives from both sides admired the other’s success and a friendship was developed. In 2008, the suggestion of merger became reality as the two leagues agreed to dissolve their former affiliations to become the new . In the league’s inaugural season in 2009, the league competed with 19 active teams. The defeated the River City Rage and were crowned the first United Bowl Champion. In 2010, the IFL expanded to 25 teams in its second active season. The Billings Outlaws defeated the to become repeat United Bowl Champions. 2011 brought in new faces and new places to the Indoor Football League. With the addition of new teams in markets such as Okla- homa, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Wyoming, the IFL gave fans more exciting football than ever. The Sioux Falls Storm claimed their first United Bowl trophy as they defeated the Tri-Cities Fever in the United Bowl. 2012 brought an influx of media attention and exposure to the league. The season ended with the Sioux Falls Storm again raising the United Bowl trophy as they defeated the Tri-Cities Fever for a second

ABOUT THE INDOOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE ABOUT THE INDOOR FOOTBALL year in a row. The 2013 season proved to be one of the most successful in IFL history. IFL team’s broke box office records, averaging just shy of 4,000 fans per game. The Sioux Falls Storm pulled off the three-peat, defeating the for the United Bowl Championship. The next three seasons (2015-17) would see the addition of former League franchises such as the Barnstormers, , and along with other teams includ- ing the and the . Fast forward three years later in 2020 and the IFL has grown to 13 member franchises, along with the transfer of teams such as the Quad City Steamwheelers and from the CIF and expansion teams in Tucson, San Diego, Oakland, and Frisco (TX). The IFL is led by Todd Tryon, former player, coach, and owner of the Sioux Falls Storm. MISSION STATEMENT “To consistently serve our Guests (Ticket Holders), Partners (Spon- sors), and our Homes (Teams Cities) with the highest level of profes- sional indoor football, and to do so with integrity, affordability, and 4 passion, both on the field and around the communities in which we play.” SPOKANE SHOCK BISMARCK BUCKS Head Coach Billy Back Head Coach Rod Miller thespokaneshock.com bismarckbucks.com SIOUX FALLS STORM Head Coach Kurt Bryan Head Coach Kurtiss Riggs oakland-panthers.com sioxufallsstorm.com Head Coach Burt Grossman Head Coach Ameer Ismail sdstrikeforce.com theiowabarnstormers.com

ARIZONA RATTLERS LEAGUE ABOUT THE INDOOR FOOTBALL Head Coach Head Coach Corey Roberson azrattlers.com greenbayblizzard.com Head Coach Dixie Wooten Head Coach Victor Mann tucsonsugarskulls.com goriverkings.com DUKE CITY GLADIATORS QUAD CITY STEAMWHEELERS Head Coach Pig Brown Head Coach Cory Ross dukecitygladiators.com steamwheelersfootball.com COLUMBUS* Head Coach Clint Dolezel 2021 Expansion Franchise friscofighters.com goifl.com

5 Alley - is the area bordered by the outside shoul- ders of the two offensive guards. The alley is established at the snap and does not move during the down. Belt - is the area five yards beyond the defensive line of scrimmage. The belt runs sideline to side- line. The belt disappears at the snap. Blitzer - the player who identifies himself to the offensive team and the officials as a potential blitzer by virtue of his alignment and raising his hand (if two are present in the box). He must be locat- ed in the alley, behind the defensive box at the snap. In the Bank - means a penalty which cannot be administered on the kickoff, but will be enforced prior to the next from scrimmage. The half may not end with a penalty in the bank. In such cases, there will be an un-timed down. Offensive Motion- in the Indoor Football League the offense is al- lowed to have two men in forward motion prior to the snap of the ball. Punt - it is illegal to punt in the indoor game, but a variation is possi- ble by the way of a missed field goal. Field goals that stay in bounds may be returned by the defense. If not recovered, the ball can be downed at the spot by the offense. If the field goal attempt goes out of bounds via the sidelines, the ball will be spotted and placed at the point of exit by the side judge. Should the missed field goal go through the back of the end zone, the ball will be placed at the spot of the kick attempt behind the line of scrimmage.

INDOOR FOOTBALL GLOSSARY OF TERMS GLOSSARY INDOOR FOOTBALL Stunting or Twisting - When a defensive lineman is rushing the pass- er, there is no “stunting” or “twisting”. Rouge - a team is awarded one point for a rouge if any of the following conditions are met: 1) A rouge may only be scored on free kicks and is scored when a member of the receiving team is not able to advance a free kick out of his own endzone, or the player is declared down in their own endzone. 2) A rouge will be awarded to the kicking team if the receiving team commits a penalty in the receiving team’s endzone and the ball has not been advanced out of the endzone.

Field Goal Posts - are ten (10) feet wide by 18-20 feet tall with the bottom cross-bar hung 10 feet above the ground. Field goal posts are hung from the arena ceiling.

6 Field of Play - game fields are 50-yards long with up to 8-yard end- zones. The field is 28-yards wide and marked every five-yards with wall-to-wall lines. 12” hash marks begin five-feet from the center of the field. Scoring - touchdowns are worth six (6) points, conversion place-kicks are one (1) point, conversion pass or run is two (2) points, field goals are three (3) points, a safety is two (2) points, and a rouge is one (1) point. Overtime - there is no limit to the number of overtime periods. Each consists of a series by each offense. Offensive Unit- eight (8) players will be active on the field during scrimmage consisting of three down linemen. Four players must be lined up on the line of scrimmage before the snap occurs. Two men can be in forward motion prior to the snap of the ball. Defensive Unit - eight (8) players will be active on the field during scrimmage consisting of three down linemen. The jack- is OF TERMS GLOSSARY not required to be in the defensive box. If he is, the blitzing linebacker must identify himself. Deuce - in the final minute of each half, the kicking team has the ability to attempt a “deuce” on the kickoff by putting the ball through the uprights. A successful conversion yields the kicking team two-points. A failed attempt will adhere to standard kickoff penalties for kicking the ball out of the back of the end zone.

10% o with code: STRIKEFORCE 7 www.blindsquirrelsport.com The Strike Force finished the 2019 season 1-13 after the organization was a late addition to the Indoor Football League and missed out on the majority of the 2018-2019 offseason free agency period. With a full offseason under their belts as they get set to kick off 2020, Head Coach

SAN DIEGO 2020 SEASON PREVIEW 2020 SEASON DIEGO SAN Burt Grossman has retooled his team’s roster and coaching staff which has heightened his expectations on the field. “Having a whole year to do a complete 180 has been eye-opening,” said Grossman. “We only have four returners on our roster from last year and most of them joined the team after the start of the year. This is a whole new team, coaching staff, and organization.” The additions to the coaching staff include former San Diego Charger linebacker and Oakland Raiders assistant coach Sam Anno who will oversee the defensive line and linebackers, Offensive Line Coach Chris Bonta, and former IFL MVP and Hall of Fame who will enter his third season of coaching in indoor football and serve as the Strike Force’s offensive coordinator. “Jameel’s knowledge of the indoor game and his leadership has been an immediate impact within our coaching staff just two weeks into the season,” said General Manager Ryan Eucker. “The way he communicates and teaches every position with- in his offense is something to 8 see in the film room and on the practice field. We’re fortunate to have him and are excited to see him lead our offense this season.” Defensive Coordinator Derek Dahlen and Defensive Backs and Special Teams Assistant Coach Armon Harvey have returned after joining the Strike Force late in the 2019 season. The 25-man roster which has been set for the team’s Week 1 trip to Bismarck is a mix of exciting young talent, expe- rienced indoor players, and a few wily vets that have seen significant time on the NFL playing field. The Strike Force offense is headlined by and 2019 IFL Special Teams Player of the Year Marques Rodgers (5-10, 180, Western ) who enters his third professional season after racking up 2,229 all-purpose yards a year ago (third- most all-time in a single season). He’ll be complemented by an all- new squad of skill players, including running back Nathaniel Chavious (5-10, 210, Sacred Heart) who was acquired as a restricted free agent from Cedar Rapids after racking up 1,256 all-purpose yards and 15 total touchdowns last season.

At quarterback, the Strike Force PREVIEW 2020 SEASON DIEGO SAN will be led by two San Diego natives in Michael Carrillo (5-10, 200, San Jose State) and Rudy Johnson (6-0, 205, Winston-Sa- lem State). Carrillo impressed the coaching staff at an open workout during the offseason and went on to earn his spot on the 25-man roster with a strong training camp. Johnson is a capable passer and impressive athlete who gained experience as a defensive back in the League after playing one season of indoor football in 2017 where he completed 66 percent of his passes for 2,583 yards and 44 touchdowns. In the trenches, the Strike Force return one player on each side of the ball in defensive lineman Ralph Harvey (6-2, 250, Houston) and offensive lineman Zian Jones (6-5, 315, Syracuse). Harvey joined San Diego for the final six games of the 2019 season and recorded 40 total tackles (2nd on the team). Jones served as a two-way player last season and saw action in 12 total contests. 9 Cam Thomas (6-5, 330, North Carolina) and Manny Wright Sr. (6-5, 335, Southern ) will anchor the defensive line to open the 2020 IFL season. Thomas joins the Strike Force for his first IFL season and brings seven seasons of NFL experi- ence after being a fifth-round pick in 2010 by the San Diego Chargers. Wright Sr. was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 2005 and was a member of the New York Giants Super Bowl XLII team. “We made it a top priority in the offseason to get big and physical up front,” said Strike Force General Manager Ryan Eucker. “Training camp provided some stiff competition between the two groups where we believe they had to line up against some of the best players in the league so we’re looking forward to seeing them line up against some new faces this weekend.” The defensive secondary will be led by veteran E. J. Johnson (5-10, 195, Rockford) who joined San Diego halfway through the 2019 season and finished second on the team with 25 solo tackles. The Strike Force also acquired second-year back Micah Eugene Jr (5-11, 190, Southeastern Louisiana) from Tucson who appeared in 13 games and recorded 81 total tackles (ranked 5thin IFL). SAN DIEGO GAME PREVIEW - WEEK 2 VS. CEDAR RAPIDS CEDAR PREVIEW - WEEK 2 VS. GAME DIEGO SAN

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Contact us today for a complimentary workfl ow analysis! ROSTER PREVIEW The Strike Force return for their second IFL season with only four returners from their inaugural 2019 season (WR Rodgers, OL Jones, DL Harvey Jr., DB Johnson). The 2019 IFL Special Teams Player of the Year Marques Rodgers is joined by a tal- ented group of skill players while the defensive line is anchored by NFL veterans Cam Thomas & Manny Wright Sr.

NO. FIRST LAST POS HT WT EXPERIENCE 1 Khari Kimbrough WR 6'4 210 Mayville State 3 Michael Carrillo QB 5'11 200 San Jose State 4 E.J. Johnson DB 5'10 195 Rockford 5 Daquawn Brown DB 5'11 180 SE Oklahoma State 7 Rudy Johnson IV QB 6'2 195 Winston Salem State 8 Ralph Harvey Jr. LB 6'3 250 Houston 11 Jarmaine Doubs Jr. DB 5'10 185 Southern Utah 12 Marques Rodgers WR 5'10 180 Western New Mexico 14 Jordan Smith WR 6'0 185 Tennessee Tech 17 Donta Armstrong WR 5'10 165 West Alabama 19 Isaiah Bernard WR 5'11 196 Hawai’i 23 Malcom Lee DB 6'2 204 British Columbia 25 Nathaniel Chavious RB 5'10 200 Sacred Heart

SAN DIEGO STRIKE FORCE ROSTER FORCE STRIKE DIEGO SAN 26 Micah Eugene Jr. DB 5'11 200 LSU / NFL Browns 28 Bryce Crawford K 6'4 219 San Jose State 33 D'Vonta Derricott LB 6'1 230 Arkansas Tech 52 Emerald Faletuipapai OL 6'7 355 Texas A&M - Commerce 55 Pio Vatuvei DL 6'2 270 Louisville 69 Zian Jones OL/DL 6'5 315 Syracuse 70 Trevin Wallace OL 6'6 310 Mississippi Valley State 71 Melvin Owens OL 6'4 330 Mississippi Valley State 74 Ty McCulley OL 6'6 320 CSU Pueblo 90 Kenny Horsely DL 6'7 295 Mesabi Range / NFL Panthers 92 Manuel Wright Sr. DL 6'7 335 Southern Cal / NFL MIA, NYG 99 Cam Thomas DL 6'5 330 North Carolina / NFL - SD, PIT

PRONUNCIATIONS Roster as of 03/10/2020 WR Donta Armstrong (Don-Tuh) DB Jarmaine Doubs Jr. (Dobbs) OL Emerald Faletuipapai (Fall-eh-too-E-pah-pie-E) OL Zian Jones (Zen) WR Khari Kimbrough (Ky-ree) 12 DL Pio Vatuvei (Pee-oh Vah-too-vye) ROSTER PREVIEW Led by new Head Coach Victor Mann, fresh off four seasons in the CIF, the River Kings take the field in 2020 with an over- hauled roster led by veteran quarterback Derrick Bernard. In 8 games with the Strike Force last season, Bernard threw for 1,102 yards and 20 touchdowns with 12 interceptions.

NO. FIRST LAST POS HT WT EXPERIENCE 0 Bones Bagaunte WR 6'2" 205 Cincinnati 1 Antwan Smith DB 5'11 170 College of the Canyons 2 Treavor Pugh DB 6'0 195 Langston College 3 James Harden WR 5'8" 182 Tyler Jr College 4 Diantae Thomas DB 5'11" 216 Carson Newman 5 DeWayne Autry DB 6'1" 200 South Houston High School 6 Elijah Johnson WR 6'3" 190 Eastern Mills High School 7 Derrick Bernard QB 6'1 190 Sul Ross State 8 Chris Franklin WR 6'0" 165 Trinity Valley 9 Shaquan Curenton WR 6'1 190 Scottsdale Community 10 Lamore Wise LB 5'11" 230 Northeastern State 11 Tamarick Vanover Jr. WR 5'10 185 Morehouse College 12 Javin Kilgo QB 6'4 210 Midwestern State 14 Jamarcus Howard DB 5'11" 180 Middle Tennessee State 18 Desmond Raidford DE 6'2 260 Tusculum CEDAR RAPIDS RIVER KINGS ROSTER CEDAR 23 Demarius Cooksey DB 5'10" 195 North Texas 24 Eddie Lusk RB 5'11" 205 Eastern Illinois 42 LaTreze Mushatt DL 6'4" 250 Murray State 45 Walter Walker DL 6'3 265 Florida A&M 66 Xavier Ruben OL 6'5" 320 Tarleton State 75 Jamar Dorival OL 6'2" 313 Trinity International 77 Dominic Logan OL 6'7" 290 NW Oklahoma State 94 Jacob Banegas DL 6'2" 283 Western Colorado

PRONUNCIATIONS Roster as of 03/10/2020 WR Bones Bagaunte (Buh-Gon-Tay) DB Diante Thomas (Dee-Ahn-Tay) WR Shawyan Curenton (Cure-en-ton) LB Lamore Wise (La-more) QB Javin Kilgo (Jav-en)

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15 HEAD COACH BURT GROSSMAN Returns for his second season as Head Coach. He was hired as the inaugural head coach for the Strike Force in Jan- uary 2019, his first coaching position in professional football. The Pennsylvania native was the 8th overall selection by the Chargers in the 1989 NFL Draft. He went on to spend five years in San Diego where he posted over 60 tackles and 10 sacks in his first two seasons. The former then made a stop in Philadelphia where he spent the 1994 season for the Eagles and collected 5.5 sacks. The Pitt alum ended his professional career with 45 quarterback sacks and three safeties. Outside of football, Burt is the Executive Director of Adaptive Sports & Recreation Association (ASRA) in San Diego. ASRA’s mission is to provide sports and recreation activities for chil-

SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL STAFF FOOTBALL DIEGO SAN dren and adults with physical disabilities to ensure opportuni- ties equal to their peers. ASRA offers competitive league sports, recreational team sports, instructional camps, sports clinics, and other adaptive activities based on need and interest. In Burt’s first season as head coach of the Strike Force in 2019, the team saw Ernesto Lacayo earn 2nd Team All-IFL honors while Marques Rodgers was named All-IFL and Special Teams Player of the Year.

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16 OL COACH DB/ST COACH DIR. FB OPS CHRIS BONTA ARMON HARVEY GENO GERBO HEAD COACH VICTOR MANN Joins the River Kings for his first season after the last four years in the Champions Indoor Football League (CIF). He led his team to three straight conference cham- pionship games and won the champion- ship in 2017. Mann was named Coach of the Year in 2016. Prior to being a head coach in indoor football, Mann served as Assistant Head Coach/ Offensive Coordinator of Texas College in Tyler, Texas. While playing under Hall of Fame Coach Bill Snyder at Kansas State University, Mann’s mentality was shaped as a player and coach. As a standout running back for the Wildcats, he was selected All Big 12 for free consecutive years and was awarded the Offensive MVP in 2005. He was also named to the Coaches Association Good Works Team, which recog- nizes college athletes for community service. His post-collegiate play included stops on the roster, followed by five seasons in the . RAPIDS HEAD COACH CEDAR

17 The Bucks jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter after converting on their opening drive via a three-yard rush by Eric Lauderdale and then a nine-yard rush by quarterback Tasleem Wilson following a failed field goal attempt by the Strike Force. San Diego responded before the end of the quarter after quarterback Michael Carrillo was able to scramble and connect on a shovel pass in the flat to running back Nathaniel Chavious who sprinted up the sideline untouched for a 31-yard score. The lead swung in the second quarter in favor of the Strike Force after a one-yard touch- down run by Chavious and a 42-yard touchdown pass from Carrillo to Marques Rodgers. The San Diego defense held the Bucks to only field-goal attempts before the half (both missed) before closing out the quarter with the 21-17 lead. Last year’s IFL Special Teams Player of the Year Marques Rodgers made his touchdown debut for the 2020 season with a second-half kick return for a 45-yard touchdown to retake a 28-24 lead. After a defensive stop in the end zone via an interception by rookie defensive back Daquawn Brown, San Diego failed to capitalize and fumbled the snap in the end zone resulting in a Bismarck safety. The Bucks added a 40-yard field goal by Cody Barber on their ensuing possession to give Bismarck a one-point advantage at 28-29. Late in the fourth quarter, the Strike Force went back on top 35-29 after Carrillo found receiver Donta Armstrong on a play-action toss turned 22-yard touchdown pass but Bis- marck responded with the longest scoring play in team history as Zuril Hendrick returned a missed field goal by the Strike Force for 50-yards and a score. San Diego went on to score twice to close out the game, first off a 45-yard kick return by Isaiah Bernard and then a six-yard touchdown run by Nathaniel Chavious for the 50-36 victory.

STRIKE FORCE GAME RECAP - WEEK 1 AT BISMARCK - WEEK 1 AT RECAP GAME FORCE STRIKE BOX SCORE Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL SD 7 14 7 22 50 BIS 14 3 12 7 36 STAT LEADERS PASS: Carrillo (SD) 9-17, 132 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT… Wilson (BIS) 5-22, 36 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT… RUSH: Chavious (SD) 10 rush, 39 yards, 2 TD… Thorton (BIS) 8 rush, 40 yards… REC: Rodgers (SD) 3 rec, 52 yards, 1 TD… Thorton (BIS) 1 rec, 12 yards, 1 TD… DEF: Brown (SD) 10 total tackles, 4 PBUs, 1 TFL, 1 INT… Green (BIS) 6 solo tackles… KICK: Crawford (SD) 0-2 FG, 6-6 XP… Barber (BIS) 2-5 FG, 4-4 XP… 18 RETURN: Rodgers (SD) 3 return, 66 yds, 1 TD… Bernard (SD) 1 return, 45 yards, 1 TD… Written by: Dakota W. Zientek, Cedar Rapids River Kings In the first quarter, the River Kings had a few missed opportunities, but all-in-all, the team, as it is almost completely new from last season, seems to be creating chemistry all across the board. Unfortunately for the River Kings, their first play of the 2020 IFL season was spent watching the Steamwheelers’ kick returner, Keyvan Rudd, find his way to the end zone. The River Kings’ first drive was ruled a turnover on downs, however, over the next few drives, the Cedar Rapids’ offense, behind 27-year-old quarterback Derrick Ber- nard, showed a lot of promise for Cedar Rapids fans with his quick agility, strong arm, and playmaker mentality. He went 9/25 with 72 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception through the air. On the ground, he rushed seven times for 42 yards and a touchdown showing that he truly is a dual-threat to the opponent at hand. To close the first half, the River Kings found themselves down big, as the score favored 40-13. While morale could have been assumed to be low, the River Kings came back kicking in the second half. At the beginning of the second half, Derrick Bernard and the River Kings offense found themselves scoring on their first drive from half-time. After being scored on with less than 20 seconds left in the first half, the River Kings considered this their answer. This gave the River Kings a much-needed spark, both on offense and defense. The Cedar Rap- ids defense only gave up one score during the third quarter, which put the score at 47-21: Quad Cities, going into the final quarter of play. With an energizing fourth quarter effort, the River Kings didn’t go down without a fight. Scoring two touchdowns in the final minute, the U.S. Cellular Center was jumping with energy. However, the River Kings ran out of time. BOX SCORE

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FINAL CITY QUAD - WEEK 1 VS. RECAP RAPIDS GAME CEDAR QC 19 21 7 7 54 CED 7 6 8 18 39 STAT LEADERS PASS: Hilliard (QC) 8-12, 125 yards, 1 TD… Bernard (CED) 9-23, 72 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT… RUSH: Hilliard (QC) 9 rush, 47 yards, 3 TD… Bernard (CED) 7 rush, 42 yards, 1 TD… REC: Rudd (QC) 2 rec, 50 yards, 1 TD… Curenton (CED) 3 rec, 30 yards, 1 TD… DEF: Hill (QC) 5 total tackles, 1 sack, 1 TFL, 1 FF… Pugh (CED) 12 total tackles, 1 TFL… KICK: Stytz (QC) 0-1 FG, 6-7 XP… Labrecque (CED) 1-1 XP… RETURN: Rudd (QC) 3 return, 71 yds, 1 TD… Franklin (CED) 5 return, 119 yards, 1 TD… 19 Strike Force indoor football season tickets are perfect for individuals and fam- ilies, or for company use by employees and clients! With lower sideline season tickets starting at just $24 per home game, you won’t want to miss a snap of the exciting, hard-hitting action at Pechanga Arena San Diego. As a season ticket member, you’ll also have access to great benefits. SEASON TICKET BENEFITS • Receive 20% OFF the single-game ticket price • Guaranteed seat location for all seven home games • Free parking for all regular season home games • Season Ticket Member gift to kickoff the season • Exclusive access to preseason event • Team merchandise discount of 10% on game days • Priority purchase for Playoffs & renewals • Discounted add-on tickets for home games • Ticket exchange program so you never waste a seat • Flexible payment plan options 2020 STRIKE FORCE SEASON TICKETS SEASON FORCE 2020 STRIKE

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