2010 Fort Wayne FireHawks season explained

Team:Fort Wayne FireHawks
Year:2010
Record:6–4
League Place:3rd
Owner:J. Michael Loomis
Coach:Willie Davis Jr.
General Manager:J. Michael Loomis
Stadium:Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Playoffs:Lost CIFL Semifinals 24–25 (Wolfpack)
No Prevseason:true
No Nextseason:true

The 2010 Fort Wayne Firehawks season was the first season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. In November 2009, the FireHawks were announced as the successor team to the Fort Wayne Freedom.[1] Owners J. Michael Loomis and John Christner purchased the assets left from the Freedom franchise, who had played the two seasons before the FireHawks were announced. Christner's first action as General Manager was naming former Freedom head coach Willie Davis as the team's first head coach.[2] On December 9, 2009, it was confirmed that Loomis and Christner would take over the entities that used to run the Freedom.[3] Before the season started, the team announced they had signed Katie Hnida as the team's placekicker. Hnida is best known for becoming the first woman to score a point in an NCAA football game and speaking out during the recruiting scandal at her first school, the University of Colorado.[4]

According to The Journal Gazette in 2011, former players said they were still owed from the 2010 season. Team owner Mike Loomis did not confirm or deny the reports in that article.[5] The team drew about 2,000 fans per game, according to CIFL stats.

Players

Signings

Position Player 2009 Team
Kota-Carone Colors
Terry Moore
Justin Wynn Fort Wayne Freedom
Jesse Allen
Chris Kolokithas Erie RiverRats
Anthony Harrison Fort Wayne Freedom
Al Fertil Fort Wayne Freedom
Brodrick Johnson Fort Wayne Freedom

Final roster

Schedule

Regular season

Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results Game site
Final score Team record
1Bye
2Bye
3Bye
4April 27:00 P.M. EDTCincinnati CommandosL 27–550–1Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
5April 107:00 P.M. EDTMiami Valley SilverbacksW 44–281–1Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
6April 167:00 P.M. EDTWisconsin WolfpackL 0–491–2Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
7April 247:00 P.M. EDTChicago CardinalsW 69–452–2Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
8May 17:00 p.m. CSTat Wisconsin WolfpackL 32–332–3Hartmeyer Ice Arena
9May 91:00 P.M. EDTMiami Valley SilverbacksW 26–83–3Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
10May 157:00 P.M. EDTat Marion MayhemW 2–0 (Forfeit)4–3Veterans Memorial Coliseum
11May 227:00 P.M. EDTat Cincinnati CommandosL 46–494–4Cincinnati Gardens
12May 287:00 P.M. EDTMarion MayhemW 2–0 (Forfeit)5–4Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
13June 57:00 P.M. CSTat Chicago CardinalsW 48–06–4Odeum Expo Center
14Bye

Standings

Regular season results

Week 4: vs. Cincinnati Commandos

The FireHawks suffered a loss in their first game as a franchise April 2, 2010, a 55–27 loss to the Cincinnati Commandos.[6] During the game, the FireHawks also lost their quarterback, Adam Gibson, during the game, leaving the FireHawks searching for another quarterback before the next week.[7]

Week 5: vs. Miami Valley Silverbacks

The FireHawks earned their first victory April 10, 2010, 44–28 against the Miami Valley Silverbacks, as new quarterback, Kota Carone-Colors, paced the team with seven touchdown passes.[8]

Week 6: vs. Wisconsin Wolfpack

Throughout the season the team experienced many ups and downs, none lower than a 0–49 defeat at the hands of the Wisconsin Wolfpack.[9] Three weeks into the season, the FireHawks received a blow, when co-owner and general manager John Christner left the organization, leaving Loomis as the sole owner.[10]

Week 7: vs. Chicago Cardinals

The FireHawks' showed no effects from the front office problems, as the following week the team came out and defeated the Chicago Cardinals 69–45, but the team played without Hnida, as a blood clot on her foot put her out for the season.[11]

Week 8: vs. Wisconsin Wolfpack

The FireHawks got a quick chance at revenge against the Wolfpack, but they failed losing 32–33 as they couldn't score from the 1-yard line with seconds left, as backup quarterback, Mike Whitaker's pass sailed over the hands of Jermaine Woolfolk. The FireHawks didn't dress a kicker during the game, citing "low ceilings" as the reason not to dress the team's new kicker, David McLane, an intern for the team.[12]

Week 9: vs. Miami Valley Silverbacks

The FireHawks won their next game against Miami Valley, 26–8.[13]

Week 10: vs. Marion Mayhem

During the week before the team's first game at the Marion Mayhem, Loomis stated that the team would continue to play despite its mounting financial struggles.[14] The Mayhem, who were having financial problems of their own, forced the FireHawks next game back to June 12.[15]

Week 11: vs. Cincinnati Commandos

The FireHawks continued their season the following week against the undefeated Commandos, losing 46–49 after leading by 12 with 4:12 left in the game.[16]

Week 12: vs. Marion Mayhem

The team was scheduled to the Mayhem the next week, but before they played the FireHawks the franchise folded.[17] The folding of Marion credited the FireHawks with two forfeit wins, but hurt the team financially by costing them a home game.[18] Because the Mayhem didn't finish the season, several of Marion's players were signed by Fort Wayne in the subsequent weeks to join in the FireHawks' playoff run.[19]

Week 14: vs. Chicago Cardinals

The FireHawks went to Chicago and shutout the Cardinals 48–0.[20] The FireHawks finished 6–4 during the 2010 Continental Indoor Football League season, earning a third-seed in the playoffs.[21]

Postseason

Schedule

Postseason results

Semifinals: vs. Wisconsin Wolfpack

In the first playoff game in team history, the FireHawks lost to the second-place Wolfpack, 25–24.[22]

Stats

Passing

PlayerComp.Att.Comp%YardsTD'sINT'sRating
Kota-Carone Colors 71 155 45.8% 694 14 9 92.3
Mike Whitaker 14 35 40% 144 3 2 83.9
Ean Decker 5 14 35.7% 30 0 1 4.8
Adam Gibson 4 14 28.6% 43 1 0 89.2

Rushing

PlayerCar.YardsAvg.TD'sLong
Kota-Carone Colors 42 235 5.4 4 28
Justin Wynn 12 115 9.0 2 33
Brandon Williams 18 87 4.2 3 23
Victor Tolbert 18 73 4.1 2 14
12 34 2.8 6 7

Receiving

PlayerRec.YardsAvg.TD'sLong
Justin Wynn 25 358 14.3 8 45
Zach Rainey 21 162 7.7 1 25
Brandon Walker-Roby 19 124 6.5 2 19
Jermaine Woolfolk 11 109 9.9 3 29

CIFL awards

1st Team All-CIFL

2nd Team All-CIFL

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Next up: Fort Wayne Firehawks . Stacy Clardie . November 17, 2009 . . June 8, 2012.
  2. News: Ex-Freedom coach takes over FireHawks . November 20, 2009 . . June 11, 2012.
  3. News: Judge advances steps to acquire FireHawks . . December 9, 2009 . June 11, 2012.
  4. News: FireHawks' new kicker rekindling her dream . March 31, 2010 . . Reggie Hayes . June 11, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120311073719/http://www.news-sentinel.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20100331%2FSPORTS%2F3310332%2F1002 . March 11, 2012 .
  5. News: Indoor football could return to city . July 1, 2011 . . June 11, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120328084812/http://www.jg.net/article/20110701/SPORTS06/307019948/1210/SPORTS06/ . March 28, 2012 .
  6. News: FireHawks lose QB, opener . April 3, 2010 . Stacy Clardie . . June 11, 2012.
  7. News: 2 QBs to take snaps for FireHawks . April 10, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . Stacy Clardie . June 11, 2012.
  8. News: New QB produces in FireHawks 1st win . Stacy Clardie . April 11, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  9. News: FireHawks QBs endure difficult night . April 17, 2010 . Stacy Clardie . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  10. News: FireHawks' Loomis now team's sole owner . The Journal Gazette . April 23, 2010 . June 11, 2012.
  11. News: FireHawks rebound, trounce Cardinals . April 26, 2010 . The News-Sentinel .
  12. News: FireHawks lose by one at Wisconsin . May 2, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . Stacy Clardie . June 11, 2012.
  13. News: FireHawks move into tie for 3rd in CIFL . May 10, 2010 . Greg Jones . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  14. News: Owner: FireHawks will play despite financial challenges . May 13, 2010 . Stacy Clardie . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  15. News: FireHawk's game pushed to June 12 . Stacy Clardie . May 15, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  16. News: FireHawks can't hold off final Commandos charge . May 24, 2010 . The News-Sentinel . June 11, 2012.
  17. News: FireHawks' final home game is off . May 27, 2010 . Stacy Clardie . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  18. News: Folded franchise cost FireHawks . Stacy Clardie . May 28, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  19. News: 'New' FireHawks prep for postseason . June 13, 2010 . Stacy Clardie . . June 11, 2012.
  20. News: FireHawks dominate Chicago in 48-0 rout . June 6, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.
  21. News: Tough playoffs for FireHawks . June 18, 2010 . Reggie Hayes . The News-Sentinel . June 11, 2012.
  22. News: FireHawks' season ends on bitter note . June 20, 2010 . The Journal Gazette . June 11, 2012.