Reading Express

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Reading Express
Established 2006
Folded 2012
Played in
League/conference affiliations
American Indoor Football League/Association (2006–2010)
  • Northern Conference (2006)
    • Northern Division (2007)
  • Eastern Conference (2008)
    • North Division (2008–2010)

Indoor Football League (20112012)

  • United Conference (2011–2012)
    • Atlantic Division (2011)
Current uniform
Team colorsBlue, silver, white
     
MascotCaboose
CheerleadersSmokin' Hot Steam Team
Personnel
Owner(s)Ted Lavender
Lisa Lavender
Head coachMark Steinmeyer
Team history
  • Reading Express (2006–2012)
Championships
League championships (1)
2009
Conference championships (1)
2006
Division championships (4)
2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
Playoff appearances (5)
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011
Home arena(s)
  • Sovereign Center
    (2006–2012)

The Reading Express were a professional

Sovereign Center
.

Franchise history

2006

On September 14, 2005, the Express were announced as an expansion team of the

American Indoor Football League (AIFL).[2] On November 6, 2005, the Express named Ollie Guidry the team's first ever head coach.[3]

On Sunday, March 26, 2006, the Express won the AIFL's very first overtime game 41-38 against the Johnstown Riverhawks on the road, as kicker Erik Rockhold booted the game-winning 45-yard field goal.[4]

On Friday, May 12, 2006, the Express managed to knock the Erie Freeze out of the #1 spot in the conference by getting revenge 59-48.[5]

At the end of their inaugural year, the Express held the highest record in the AIFL's Northern Conference, at 12-2. This, however, was padded by two games against amateur outdoor franchises—the

Cumberland Cardinals
and a team known as the Philadelphia Scorpions, both of which were blowouts.

In the opening round of the 2006 AIFL Playoffs, the Express managed to knock out the fourth-seeded Huntington Heroes with a 56-23 victory.[6] In the Northern Conference championship game, they faced the second-seeded Canton Legends for the Northern Conference title and a chance to participate in the American Bowl. Unfortunately, the Express got derailed as they got shut out in the second half and fell 44-24. Even though they fell one game shy of the league championship, it wasn't a total loss, as wide receiver Carmelo Ocasio was named the 2006 Northern Conference Offensive MVP.[7]

2007

In the 2007 season, now part of the AIFL's reorganized form (the

Florence Civic Center. Unfortunately, the Express got derailed yet again, losing to the Lakeland Thunderbolts
54-49.

Season Schedule

Date Opponent
Away
Result
February 18
Pittsburgh RiverRats
Away Won 35-28
February 25 Erie Freeze Home Won 46-38
March 3 Tallahassee Titans Away Lost 37-47
March 10 Baltimore Blackbirds Home Won 78-6
March 16 Erie Freeze Away Won 50-35
March 23 Canton Legends Away Won 50-19
March 31 Huntington Heroes Home Won 48-18
April 7 Johnstown Riverhawks Away Won 55-33
April 14 Canton Legends Home Won 63-56
April 21 Danville Demolition Away Won 56-42
April 28 Montgomery Bears Home Won 73-57
May 6
Pittsburgh RiverRats
Home Won 57-40
May 12 Johnstown Riverhawks Home Won 76-16
May 19 Huntington Heroes Away Lost 29-42
May 21 Baltimore Blackbirds Away Won 58-32
June 2 Danville Demolition Home Won 83-41
June 9
Pittsburgh RiverRats
(Playoffs)
Home Won 42-24
June 16 Canton Legends (Playoffs) Home Won 66-51
June 23
Championship Bowl I
)
Neutral (Florence) Lost 49-54

2008

Season Schedule

Date Opponent
Away
Result
March 8 Baltimore Mariners Home Won 36-27
March 15 Carolina Speed Away Lost 17-49
March 22 Arizona Adrenaline (Exhibition) Home Won 47-43
March 29
Erie RiverRats
Away Won 44-34
April 5 Huntington Heroes Home Won 57-38
April 12 Columbus Lions Away Loss 50-25
April 19 Florence Phantoms Home Won 66-30
April 25 Canton Legends Home Won 36-7
May 10 Canton Legends Away Won 50-48
May 17 Fayetteville Guard Home Won 51-24
May 24 Baltimore Mariners Home Won 49-27
May 31 Huntington Heroes Away Loss 50-41
June 7
Erie RiverRats
Away Loss 51-32
June 14
Erie RiverRats
Home Won 66-26
June 23 Baltimore Mariners Away Won 47-38
July 3
Erie RiverRats
(Playoffs)
Home Won 67-57

2009

In the 2009 season, the Express had another fantastic season, finishing the regular season 11-3, defeating the

AIFA Championship Bowl III in Casper, Wyoming. This time in the title game, the Express were overpowering and they defeated the Wyoming Cavalry
65-42 to win their first AIFA championship.

Season Schedule

Date Opponent
Away
Result
March 13 D.C. Armor Home Won 51-28
March 22 Baltimore Mariners Away Loss 59-49
March 28
South Carolina Force
Home Won 47-27
April 4 D.C. Armor Away Won 39-19
April 11
Erie RiverRats
Home Won 47-13
April 18 Baltimore Mariners Home Loss 40-36
April 26 Erie RiverRats Away Won 66-48
May 2 Florence Phantoms Away Won 66-55
May 9 Fayetteville Guard Home Won 63-53
May 17 Harrisburg Stampede Home Won 44-6
May 23 D.C. Armor Away Won 51-35
May 30 Fayetteville Guard Away Loss 57-53
June 13 Erie RiverRats Home Won 45-27
June 27 Harrisburg Stampede Away Won 41-19
July 2 Baltimore Mariners (Playoffs) Home Won 50-20
July 13 Columbus Lions (Playoffs) Away Won 60-51
July 26 Wyoming Cavalry (AIFA Championship Bowl III) Away Won 65-42

2010

2011

On July 21, 2010, the Express announced that they would be promoting interim head coach/offensive coordinator, Chris Thompson, to head coach for the 2011 season.[8] On August 18, 2010, the Express announced that will be leaving the AIFA and joining the Indoor Football League (IFL).[9]

2012

Final roster

Reading Express roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Kickers

Injured reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant
  • rookies in italics
  • Roster updated June 8, 2012
  • 25 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Head coaches

Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2012 Indoor Football League season.

Name Term Regular Season Playoffs Awards
W L T Win% W L
Ollie Guidry 2006 12 2 0 .857 1 1
Kelly Logan 2007 14 2 0 .875 2 1
Bernie Nowotarski 2008-2010 26 12 0 .684 4 1
Chris Thompson 2010-2011 11 7 0 .611 1 1
Mark Steinmeyer 2012 2 12 0 .143 0 0

Season-By-Season

Season records
Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Reading Express (AIFL)
2006 12 2 0 1st Northern Won Round 1 (Huntington)
Lost NC Championship (Canton)
Reading Express (AIFA)
2007 14 2 0 1st Northern Won Round 1 (
Pittsburgh)
Won NC Championship (Canton)
Lost AIFA Championship Bowl I (Lakeland
)
2008 10 4 0 1st EC Northern Won ECN Round 1 (
Erie)
Lost EC Championship (Florence
)
2009 11 3 0 1st Northern Won Divisional (Baltimore)
Won Semifinal (Columbus)
Won AIFA Championship Bowl III (Wyoming)
2010 8 6 0 4th Eastern --
Reading Express (IFL)
2011 8 6 0 1st Atlantic Won Round 1 (Chicago)
Lost Conference Semi-Final (Green Bay)
2012 2 12 0 8th United --
Totals 73 39 0 (including playoffs)

References

  1. ^ Shawn Liotta (August 18, 2010). "Reading Express Moving to IFL". www.shawnliotta.com. The Twenty Eleven Theme. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  2. ^ "Freeze start off season with win". www.goerie.com. CyberInk LP and the Erie Times-News. February 27, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  3. ^ "Guidry Named Express Head Coach". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  4. ^ "Express Wins AIFL's First OT Game". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. March 26, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  5. ^ Bob Jarzomski (May 13, 2006). "Express force out Freeze". www.goerie.com. CyberInk LP and the Erie Times-News. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  6. ^ "Stetzer, Ocasio and Rockhold -- As Always -- Key Express In 56-23 Rout of Heroes". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. June 15, 2006. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  7. ^ [1] Archived October 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Chris Thompson Named Express Head Coach". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. July 21, 2010. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  9. ^ Brian Rippley (August 18, 2010). "Switch: Express to join new league". www.readingeagle.com. Reading Eagle. Retrieved March 27, 2015.

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