2011 La Crosse Spartans season explained

Team:La Crosse Spartans
Year:2011
Record:5-9
Division Place:4th Great Lakes
Coach:Kyle Moore-Brown (Interim)
Gilbert Brown (resigned March 31)
General Manager:Chris Kokalis
Owner:Chris Kokalis
Stadium:La Crosse Center
300 Harbor View Plaza
La Crosse, WI 54601
Playoffs:did not qualify
No Nextseason:true

The La Crosse Spartans season was the team's second season as a professional indoor football franchise and second in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-two teams competing in the IFL for the 2011 season, the La Crosse, Wisconsin-based La Crosse Spartans were members of the Great Lakes Division of the United Conference.

Under the leadership of owner Chris Kokalis, and head coach Kyle Moore-Brown, the team played their home games at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

The season began February 19, 2011, in the IFL’s showcase game, the Kickoff Classic. La Crosse played seven regular season games at home over the course of February through early June.[1] Indoor football veteran Jose Jefferson joined the Spartans for the 2011 season as their Offensive Coordinator.[2]

After four games of the 2011 season it was announced that head coach Gilbert Brown would be taking a leave of absence from the team for personal reasons, and that his brother Kyle Moore-Brown would be switching from assistant coach to head coach of the Spartans.[3]

On April 30, 2011, the Spartans became one of the few teams in indoor football history to post a shutout, beating the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks 51-0.

On August 30, 2011, GM and co-owner Chris Kokalis announced the formation of the Cedar Rapids Titans, including former Spartans members Xzavie Jackson, Travis Miller and Mike Polaski. The Titans were listed as members of the Great Lakes division, along with the Green Bay Blizzard, Bloomington Extreme and Chicago Slaughter, but the Spartans were not listed in this division they were previously in. Kokalis said the Spartans franchise will "cease to exist", but also said that the team was up for sale. [4]

Schedule

Key:

Regular season

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResults
Final ScoreTeam Record
0*February 19 (Sat)7:00pmChicago SlaughterL 48-690-1
1colSpan=5 align="center" Bye
2colSpan=5 align="center" Bye
3March 12 (Sat)7:05pmat Omaha BeefL 20-400-2
4March 17 (Thu)7:00pmKent PredatorsW 66-281-2
5March 26 (Sat)7:05pm
(6:05 Central)
at Richmond RevolutionW 39-332-2
6April 3 (Sun)3:00pmNebraska DangerW 50-443-2
7April 9 (Sat)7:05pmat Chicago SlaughterL 40-543-3
8April 15 (Fri)7:05pmat Sioux Falls StormL 10-773-4
9April 22 (Fri)7:00pmBloomington ExtremeL 26-713-5
10April 30 (Sat)7:00pmLehigh Valley SteelhawksW 51-04-5
11May 7 (Sat)7:30pmat Green Bay BlizzardL 21-444-6
12colSpan=5 align="center" Bye
13May 21 (Sat)7:05pm
(6:05 Central)
at Richmond RevolutionL 37-404-7
14May 27 (Fri)7:00pmGreen Bay BlizzardL 31-664-8
15June 3 (Fri)7:07pmat Bloomington ExtremeL 29-454-9
16June 11 (Sat)7:00pmLehigh Valley SteelhawksW 27-225-9
* = Kickoff Classic Game, before week 1 starts.

Roster

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Crosse Spartans : Schedule . La Crosse Spartans . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120706121717/http://www.lacrossespartans.com/schedule.php . 2012-07-06 .
  2. Web site: Jose Jefferson to Lead Spartans' Offense . Our Sports Central . November 10, 2010 . November 10, 2010.
  3. Web site: Spartans' Brown to Take Leave of Absence . Our Sports Central .
  4. Web site: Spartans fold . Jeff Brown . August 30, 2011 . La Crosse Tribune . www.lacrossetribune.com . June 10, 2015.