Headlines for May, 2009

Indoor Football Notes 5/28/09

There's just one game left for the Chicago Slaughter as they attempt to maintain an undefeated season against the Wisconsin Wolfpack. If you're inspired to make a two-and-a-half hour drive to Madison, I'd recommend doing so. I assure you tickets will be readily available. And besides, how many times in your life can you possibly see a Chicago team go [read more...]

Slaughter Almost Struggle to Stay Undefeated.

The Chicago Slaughter continued their roll by scratching a 21 point victory out over the Milwaukee Bonecrushers. This was the third time the Slaughter defeated their division opponents, and the team is now just one victory away from completing an incredible 12-0 undefeated season. Russ Michna managed to throw seven more touchdown passes, including one to the latest former Rush player [read more...]

New Guy, Still Undefeated

Despite breaking league records, clinching homefield, and drawing one of the larger crowd at the Sears Centre, the biggest news of the night seemed to be “the new guy.” The new guy was Bobby Sippio. The newest Chicago Slaughter wide receiver played his first indoor football game in two years. He was the 9th former Rush player to play with the [read more...]

Slaughter Sign Sippio

In a move that only makes this CIFL season unfair, the Chicago Slaughter signed AFL stand-out wide receiver Bobby Sippio to a contract for the remainder of the season. This increases the amount of former Rush players to eight and only increases the odds of a championship. Sippio joined the Chicago Rush at the tail of the 2006 season that saw [read more...]

Slaughter Keep Rolling Down the River

Despite the absence of Donovan Morgan and the loss of Reggie Gray at the tail end of the first half, the Chicago Slaughter remained undefeated and clinched a playoff spot against the Rock River Raptors. The 77-41 victory came against a Raptors team that won four in a row. The 36 point differential indicates a blowout, but the Slaughter only began [read more...]

Slaughter Lose Morgan, Stay Unbeaten

At the beginning of the season, the Chicago Slaughter had six former Rush players on the field. After Donovan Morgan separated his shoulder in the first quarter against the Wheeling Wildcats, the team was down to three with Dennison Robinson and Khreem Smith still out. Despite the rash of injuries, the Chicago Slaughter remained undefeated with a 61-38 victory [read more...]

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