Columbus Lions

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Columbus Lions
Columbus Lions logo
Founded 2007
League WIFL 2007
AIFA 2008
Team History Columbus Lions
2007-present
Arena Columbus Civic Center
Based in Columbus, Georgia
Team Colors blue, black, silver
President Kevin McDonald
Zack McDonald
Head Coach Jason Gibson
Championships 0
Division Titles 0
Dancers Columbus Lions Dance Team
Mascot Beamer

The Columbus Lions are an indoor football team, and were a charter member of the World Indoor Football League. They have moved to the American Indoor Football Association for the 2008 season. They play their home games at the Columbus Civic Center in Columbus, Georgia.

This team should not be confused with the Chattahoochee Valley Vipers, the former indoor team from Columbus, nor the Columbus Wardogs, who played four seasons in Columbus in the af2 league.

The Lions' inaugural game on February 26, 2007 was marred by tragedy when opposing defensive back Javon Camon of the Daytona Beach Thunder was killed after a hard but clean hit by Columbus receiver Cedric Ware during the fourth quarter.[1][2]

For the Lions' impressive inaugural season, Head Coach Jason Gibson won the league's inaugural Coach of the Year Award.[1]

Contents

[edit] Season-By-Season

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

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Columbus Lions (WIFL)
2007 10 4 0 1st League Lost World Indoor Bowl I (Augusta)
Columbus Lions (AIFA)
*2008 8 3 0 2nd WC Southern --
Totals 18 8 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

[edit] 2008 Season Schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
March 13 Augusta Colts Away Won 54-44
March 22 Erie RiverRats Home Lost 48-54
March 28 Baltimore Mariners Away Won 67-39
April 5 Carolina Speed Away Lost 44-59
April 12 Reading Express Home Won 50-25
April 19 Fayetteville Guard Home Won 75-16
April 26 Florida Stingrays Away
May 3 Augusta Colts Home
May 10 Mississippi Mudcats Home
May 17 Mississippi Mudcats Away
May 24 Florida Stingrays Away
June 6 Florence Phantoms Home
June 15 Huntington Heroes Home
June 21 Fayetteville Guard Away

[edit] References

  1. ^ Indoor football player dies after head-to-head hit, espn.com; retrieved February 27, 2007
  2. ^ Daytona player dies, ledger-enquirer.com; retrieved February 27, 2007

[edit] External links

American Indoor Football Association
Eastern Conference North Division East Division
Baltimore Mariners Carolina Speed
Canton Legends Fayetteville Guard
Erie RiverRats Florence Phantoms
Reading Express Huntington Heroes
Western Conference South Division West Division
Augusta Colts Arizona Adrenaline
Columbus Lions New Mexico Wildcats
Florida Stingrays Utah Saints
Mississippi Mudcats Wyoming Cavalry
AIFA Championship Bowl | List of AIFA seasons | Indoor football | Arena football