Cincinnati Marshals

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Cincinnati Marshals
Founded 2004
Arena Wall2Wall Soccer
Based in Mason, Ohio
Colors Black, teal, silver
League National Indoor Football League
Principal Owner/General Manager Doug Hortman
Head coach TBA
President of Football Operations Megan Wier

The Cincinnati Marshals are a professional indoor football team. They are a member of the NIFL. They played their home games at U.S. Bank Arena for their first two seasons. In 2007 they will play at the Wall2Wall Soccer arena in nearby Mason, Ohio

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[edit] History

The Cincinnati Marshals started out as the Waco Marshals in 2004 but finished their inaugural season with a disappointing 2-8 record. For the next season they were changed into the Cincinnati Marshals. They play in the National Indoor Football League.

The 2005 season was marred by mismanagement, embezzelment, and corruption amongst the ownership. Owner H.P Patterson gave up the team after he did not pay players for well over a month, and then fled the United States after being suspected of money laundering. The mismanagement resulted in the resignation of the teams coach, former Houston Oilers coach Ed Biles, and the dissolution of the Diamond Deputies cheerleading squad, after they claimed weeks of unpaid game checks. In addition, the equipment manager of the team ended up not only quitting, but taking the equipment and holding it as ransom for unpaid monies.

Despite all this, new coach Tony Wells and Quarterback Brett Dietz led the team to the finish of an 8-6 record, which tied them for 2nd in their division with the Dayton Warbirds. In the First round of playoffs they upset the River City Rage, who was ranked first in the same division as the Marshals with the Marshals with 67 points and the Rage with 64 points. In the next playoff round they defeated the Fayetteville Guard 70 to 69. In the Atlantic Conference Championship they had no such luck, falling to the Rome Renegades 51 to 41.

In the following months, the team's status was left largely undetermined. On December 20, 2005, after many months of speculation, the Marshals announced a return to the NIFL for the 2006 season with a new ownership group led by Doug Hortman and P.J. Conboy, a new coaching staff led by head coach Steve Carpenter, a new equipment manager (unrelated), and the return of the Diamond Deputies. The team amassed an 8-6 record for the 2006 season, but was unable to play a game in the playoffs and was forced to forfeit their first round matchup to Osceola Football. However, the forfeit was reversed a few days later when it was revealed that Osceola had failed to file paperwork essential to their progress in the postseason, so Cincinnati was awarded the forfeit win. The prize was a trip to St. Louis, where their season ended with a loss to the River City Rage.

On October 18, 2006, it was announced that the af2 had granted a new expansion team to U.S. Bank Arena. The Marshals will return, however, moving to Wall2Wall Soccer in nearby Mason for 2007. [1]

[edit] Season-By-Season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff Results
Waco Marshals
2004 2 8 0 5th Atlantic South --
Cincinnati Marshals
2005 8 6 0 3rd Atlantic East Won Atlantic Conference Quarter Final (River City)
Won Atlantic Semi-Final (Fayetteville)
Lost Atlantic Final (Rome)
2006 8 6 0 2nd Atlantic East Won Atlantic Quarter Final (Osceola Football) (Forfeit)
Lost Atlantic Semi-Final (River City Rage)
2007 -- -- -- -- --
Totals 21 22 0 (including playoffs)

[edit] Team History

[edit] 2005

Date Opponent Result Att. Record
Regular Season
March 26 Beaumont L, 24-36 6,581 0-1
April 2 River City L, 53-55 3,163 0-2
April 9 Fayetteville W, 57-54 4,208 1-2
April 16 at Beaumont W, 59-52 N/A 2-2
April 23 Dayton W, 81-74 N/A 3-2
April 30 New Jersey W, 65-13 3,689 4-2
May 9 at Dayton L, 30-63 N/A 4-3
May 21 at Dayton OTL, 53-56 3,800 4-4
May 28 at Fayetteville L, 34-48 1,634 4-5
June 4 Rome W, 43-33 3,682 5-5
June 10 at River City L, 54-75 3,681 5-6
June 18 at New Jersey W, Forfeit N/A 6-6
June 25 Tri-Cities W, 52-42 3,501 7-6
July 4 at Wyoming W, 47-45 3,496 8-6
First Round
July 10 at River City W, 67-64 N/A 9-6
Divisional Round
July 16 at Fayetteville W, 70-69 3,443 10-6
Atlantic Conference Championship
July 23 Rome L, 41-51 N/A 10-7

[edit] 2006

Date Opponent Result Record
Regular Season
March 26 at River City L, 34-76 0-1
April 1 DAYTON W 62-28 1-1
April 9 at Dayton L, 32-54 1-2
April 15 at Big Sky W, 41-14 2-2
April 22 RIVER CITY L, 43-62 2-3
April 29 WEST PALM BEACH W, 47-44 3-3
May 5 at Tennessee W 34-24 4-3
May 13 at Fayetteville L 24-70 4-4
May 20 MONTGOMERY OTW, 47-46 5-4
May 27 TENNESSEE W, 82-0 6-4
June 10 OSCEOLA L, 26-58 6-5
June 17 at Arkansas W, 27-12 7-5
June 25 GREENSBORO W, 64-41 8-6
July 1 at Greensboro L, 24-39 8-6
First Round
DNP (at) Osceola W, Forfeit 9-6
Divisional Round
July 16 at River City W, 30-43 9-7

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