New England Surge

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New England Surge
New England Surge logo
Founded 2007
League Continental Indoor Football League
Team History New England Surge
2007-present
Arena DCU Center
Based in Worcester, Massachusetts
Team Colors Red, gold, white
President Roy Lucas Jr.
Head Coach Roy Lucas Jr.
Championships 0
Division Titles 1 (2008)
Dancers Power Surge
Mascot Surgeo the Leopard
View of DCU Center during initial home game on April 14, 2007
View of DCU Center during initial home game on April 14, 2007

The New England Surge are an expansion team of the Continental Indoor Football League, having begun play in the league's second year, 2007.

The Surge play home games at the DCU Center in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.[1] On April 24, 2007, only four games into the team's first season, head coach Rick Buffington was fired, replaced by team president Roy Lucas Jr. [2]

Contents

[edit] Season-By-Season

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

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
2007 8 4 0 2nd Atlantic Won AD Semifinal (Lehigh Valley)
Lost AD Championship (Rochester)
*2008 8 3 0 1st Atlantic East Lost AD East Finals (Lehigh Valley)
Totals 17 9 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

[edit] 2007 Season

[edit] 2007 Season Schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
March 24 Rochester Raiders Away Lost 40-77
April 1 Chesapeake Tide Away Lost 30-37
April 14 NY/NJ Revolution Home Won 61-6
April 22 Chicago Slaughter Home Lost 35-38
April 28 NY/NJ Revolution Away Won 39-21
May 5 Steubenville Stampede Away Won 43-30
May 12 Lehigh Valley Outlawz Home Won 53-25
May 19 Chesapeake Tide Home Won 62-39
May 26 Steubenville Stampede Home Won 86-0
June 2 Lehigh Valley Outlawz Away Won 70-42
June 16 Rochester Raiders Home Lost 40-49
June 23 NY/NJ Revolution Away Won 34-20
July 7 Lehigh Valley Outlawz (Playoffs) Home Won 58-34
July 14 Rochester Raiders (Playoffs) Away Lost 45-80

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Notable Games

Following their 77-40 loss to the Raiders in the season opener the Surge made a determined effort to score the win. In a wild back-and-forth contest the Surge were unable to hold onto the lead and fell 49-40, their first loss with Roy Lucas Jr. as coach. [1]

[edit] 2008 Season

[edit] 2008 Season Schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
March 28 Flint Phantoms Away Won 38-28[2]
April 5 Chesapeake Tide Away Won 49-41
April 12 Miami Valley Silverbacks Away Won 54-26
April 20 Lehigh Valley Outlawz Home Won 35-14
April 26 Flint Phantoms Home Won 49-48[3]
May 3 Rochester Raiders Away Lost 20-62
May 10 Chesapeake Tide Home Won 46-24
May 17 New Jersey Revolution Home Won 62-26
May 24 New Jersey Revolution Away Won 45-9
May 31 Rochester Raiders Home Lost 25-52
June 7 Lehigh Valley Outlawz Home Lost 42-45
June 14 Lehigh Valley Outlawz (Playoffs) Away Lost 21-27

[edit] Notable Games

Following a 28-23 Surge lead at halftime the Tide scored 18 points to 14 Surge points for a 42-41 Surge lead in the game's final twenty seconds. The Tide attempted a 17-yard field goal but it was blocked by Eric Boatwright of the Surge. On the next play Harold Shaw stormed through the Tide defense for his fourth touchdown of the game and a 49-41 final. [4] The game was notable as the Surge replaced quarterback Jason Manson in the second quarter with Shawn Brady.


Overcoming two first-half interceptions by Shawn Brady (partly a result of miscommunication between Brady and his receivers in the first half), back-to-back kick-return touchdowns by Phantoms receiver/backup kick returner Robert Boyer in the fourth quarter, a monster game by Phantoms quarterback Roosevelt Wideman, and Flint leads in the second half that fluctuated between 14 and 15 points, the Surge behind three Brady touchdowns in the fourth, a touchdown off a blocked 55-yard Phantoms field goal try by Rashawn "Ojay" Jones, and a fourth-down defensive stop rallied to defeat the Phantoms 49-48 for their fifth straight win. [3]


The Surge's struggles against Rochester continued in a gory 62-20 humiliation at Blue Cross Arena. The Surge were shut out in the second half as the Raiders scored 28 unanswered points and collapsed New England's offensive line. The loss was the first for Shawn Brady, held to just 15 of 30 with three interceptions, and the Raiders remained the only team against which team owner/head coach Roy Lucas, Jr. was winless in this, the Surge's fourth career matchup against Rochester.


The Surge's career winless streak against Rochester reached five with a 52-25 drubbing at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA. The Raiders surrendered only a safety off a blocked field goal try in the first half, scoring four touchdowns in the process. Shawn Brady was picked off three times (one INT was in the Raiders endzone) in the first half and would surrender a fourth INT in the fourth quarter. It turned out to be the Surge's final game against Rochester as the Raiders withdrew from the CIFL after the regular season.

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Surge Express Blocked By Raiders
  2. ^ Nilsen, Dan. "Resurgent Phantoms fall short against Surge" (html), Flint Journal, Flint Journal, March 29, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-03-30. 
  3. ^ a b Wilson, Jim. "Surge get it done in fourth" (html), Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp. Retrieved on 2008-04-28. 
  4. ^ Indoor Football Shootouts Open April
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