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The Saginaw Sting was a professional Indoor Football team based in
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. The team was most recently a member of American Indoor Football (AIF). They began play in 2008 as an
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in the Continental Indoor Football League and then moved to the
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for the 2009 season. They suspended operations for the 2010 season before becoming an inaugural member of the
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The following season they were suspended by the UIFL and re-joined the CIFL under new ownership. The team has since moved to the AIF. The owners of the Sting were
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, Rob Licht and Jim O'Brien. The Sting played their home games at
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in
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. They are one of only a few teams to ever win a championship in multiple leagues (CIFL in 2008, the UIFL in 2011 and the CIFL again in 2012).


Franchise history


2008

The team began play in 2008 as an expansion team in the CIFL. The original team owners were Mike Johnson, Mike Trumbull, and Esteban Rivera, who also owned the Kalamazoo Xplosion. The team was led by former
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quarterback Damon Dowdell, who led the league in passing yards (2,190), touchdowns (54) and completion percentage (62%). Nick Body was Dowdell's favorite target, leading the league in receptions (78), yards (1,005) and touchdowns (31). Despite their offensive numbers, neither player won Offensive Player of the Year or the CIFL MVP. The duo led the Sting to a 10–2 regular season and a playoff berth. On June 29, 2008, the Sting defeated the Xplosion 41–37 to win the
CIFL Championship Game The CIFL Championship Game was the annual championship game of the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL). In 2006, it was the meeting of the two semifinal game winners. Following the 2007 and 2008 season, the game was between the Great Lakes D ...
.


2009: Moving to the IFL

A number of Sting and Xplosion players indicated at the end of the 2008 season that wages were in arrears from the owners. This led to an investigation of Johnson in his role as Sting General Manager. Trumbull, owner of Triple Threat Sports in Battle Creek, and Rivera, a Battle Creek police officer, have offered a deal to split ownership of the two teams, with Trumbell and Rivera owning the Sting, and Johnson receiving the Xplosion. Trumbull and Rivera have indicated that they plan for the Sting to move to the new
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. The Sting looked to have put together a promising team with the re-signing of QB Damon Dowdell, and signing 2007 CIFL MVP, WR/RB Robert Height, but the team fared poorly on the field in the IFL.


2011: Return to action

Prior to the 2011 season, the team was purchased by San Diego-based business man, Mike Esposito. Esposito announced that the team would play in the newly formed
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, which Esposito was also the league's
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. He hired
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as the Sting's Director of Player Development. The Sting went on to win the
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, with quarterback Tommy Jones setting several UIFL passing records and claiming the Ultimate Bowl's MVP honors.


2012: Return to the CIFL

On November 11, 2011, the Sting were acquired by Schweigert, Rob Licht and Jim O'Brien. The new ownership announced the same day that they would be moving the team back to the CIFL. On December 29, 2011, the Sting announced that 2011 interim head coach Vince Leveille would return as the full-time head coach for the 2012 season, but just 11 days before the team's first game, Leveille stepped down as the head coach, citing that his full-time job made him unavailable to do both. Defensive Coordinator Fred Townsend took over as the team's head coach. With an 8–0 record, the Sting returned to the CIFL playoffs for the first time since 2008, when they won the 2008
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and finished the season as the Atlantic Conferences's #2 seed. In the 2012
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, the Sting defeated the
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35-7, to win the CIFL championship. The title for the Sting was their 3rd in the last 4 seasons of playing.


2013

The Sting's first move in its quest for a title defense in 2013 was re-signing head coach Fred Townsend to a 3-year contract extension. Ultimately, the Sting progressed to the 2013 CIFL Championship Game. With less than a minute to play, the team found itself on its opponent's nine-yard line down by one point. But due to the team's placekicker being suspended the previous week had nobody capable of kicking even a 24-yard chip shot, they were forced to attempt a touchdown. They failed, giving the Erie Explosion the championship and a perfect season.


2014

In June 2013, the Sting agreed to terms with the CIFL to return for the 2014 season. The Sting won their first eighth game of the season to advance to 8-0, but during that game the Sting lost quarterback A. J. McKenna to injury. The following week the team lost 2013 league MVP,
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to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the
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(CFL). The loss of those two key players became noticeable when the Sting lost their final regular season game to finish 9-1. Just one day before the Sting's first playoff game, head coach Fred Townsend announced his resignation. Line Coach James Perry II was named the teams interim head coach.


2015: Moving to the AIF

In October 2014, the Sting announced they would be joining American Indoor Football (AIF). The Sting also announced the hiring of Greg Wasmer as the franchise's new head coach. After a 0-2 start for the Sting, Wasmer was fired and owner
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was named the head coach of the Sting.


2016: Attempted CIFL revival and suspension of operations

On August 23, 2015, the Sting announced that they would rejoin the revived CIFL, which became a member of the Indoor Football Alliance. After months of no new teams joining the CIFL, the Sting re-joined the AIF for the 2016 season but were removed from the AIF schedules in early 2016 and appears to have disbanded without any official announcement. Owner Jim O'Brien has stated that they suspended operations due to league instability but plans to return for 2017.


Notable players


Current roster


Awards and honors

The following is a list of all Sting players who have won league awards


All-League players

The following Sting players have been named to All-League Teams: * QB Tommy Jones (1), A. J. McKenna (3) * RB DeShawn Hayes (2) * WR
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(1),
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(2), Daryl Gooden (1) * OL Eric Brim (3), Steve Michalek (1), Josh Peck (1), Brian Moore (1), Devin Smith (1) * DL Mike McFadden (1), Nate Snyder (1), Desmond Kenner (1), Edison Vushaj (1) * LB Kyle McKenzie (1), Phillip Smith (1), Andrew DeWeerd (1), Spenser Smith (1), Justin Barnes (1) * DB Jamar Hibler (1), Jamaal Hibler (1), LaTreze Mushatt (1), Mathis Quillan * K Chris Kollias (1)


Notable coaches


Head coaches


Coaching staff


Statistics and records


Season-by-season results

''Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.'' * Season currently in progress


References


External links


Official Saginaw Sting website
{{CIFL 2008 establishments in Michigan 2015 disestablishments in Michigan