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  1. Default Lions defeat Wildcatters. Next game in Cajun Dome


    COLUMBUS, GA - In front of 4,000 fans on "Military Appreciation Night", the Columbus Lions (3-1) of the Southern Indoor Football League defeated the Lafayette Wildcatters (0-3) 54-26 as five turnovers and four sacks proved too much to overcome. The ...

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  2. Default SIFL FanZone Chat Tonight


    On Friday April 30th, The Columbus Lions (3-1)_look to renew their rivalry_against the Greenville Force (2-2)_who have dropped two straight and on Saturday_the Lafayette Wildcatters (0-3)_finally return to home in search of their first win ...

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  3. Default Swashbucklers vs Wildcatters CajunDome 7:30pm


      Playing on the road is tough in any league, and the Southern Indoor Football League is proving no different in 2010 with the home team 10 – 0 on the season. The Lafayette Wildcatters (0-3) are hoping to continue this trend as they take on defending SIFL Champion the Louisiana Swashbucklers (2-2). Even though the season is only one third complete, this game takes on added significance for both teams. The Wildcatters desperately need a win, and the Swashbucklers have played all five SIFL Championship games in Lake Charles. With the Albany Panthers (3-0) and Columbus Lions (3-1) threatening to run away with the top two positions in the standings, a home field playoff game may be out of the question for the rest of the league.

    Adding even more intrigue to this game is the presence of two former UL players who want to make their homecoming a winning one. Wide receiver Marcus Wildridge leads the Swashbucklers in receiving at 106.5 yards per game and Raymond Harris leads the league in all purpose yards at 178.5 per game. Wildcatter defensive backs Jasper O’Quinn and Clarence Pendleton will have their hands full all night as the Swashbucklers throw deep 85% of the time. Defensive backs coach Wendell Davis said, “we are going to have to do a good job of mixing up our coverage’s and we can’t give up the deep touchdown pass.”

    Wildcatter head coach Skip Foster added, “This is our biggest rival, we are separated by 60 miles and we know they are coming here with every intention of spoiling our home opener. The Swashbucklers have been the number one team in this league since its inception, and we have to defend our home field.”

    Fans are encouraged to get to the Cajundome early, doors open at 6:15 p.m., and to watch for flying footballs as team President, Ray Ronquillo, has gained approval from the league to allow members of either team after scoring a touchdown to throw the ball in the stands. Bag of Donuts band will perform from 6:30 until kickoff, at halftime, and after the game, and New Orleans Saints Hall of Famer Ricky Jackson will be available after the game to sign autographs.

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  4. Default Wildcatters ready for home opener


      Playing on the road is tough in any league, and the Southern Indoor Football League is proving no different in 2010 with the home team a perfect 10-0 on the season.

    The Lafayette Wildcatters (0-3) are hoping to continue this trend as they take on defending SIFL Champion Louisiana Swashbucklers (2-2) at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Cajundome.

    Even though the season is only one-third complete, this game takes on added significance for both teams. The Wildcatters desperately need a win, and the Swashbucklers have played all five SIFL Championship games in Lake Charles.

    With the Albany Panthers (3-0) and Columbus Lions (3-1) threatening to run away with the top two positions in the standings, a home-field playoff game may be out of the question for the rest of the league.

    Adding even more intrigue to this game is the presence of two former UL players who want to make their homecoming a winning one.

    Wide receiver Marcus Wildridge leads the Swashbucklers in receiving at 106.5 yards per game and Raymond Harris leads the league in all purpose yards at 178.5 per game.

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    Default Re: Wildcatters ready for home opener

    going see me some UL boys play fooball tonight


  6. Default Catters Grab Overtime Win Over Bucs


    LAFAYETTE, LA - In a game that featured ten lead changes, the Lafayette Wildcatters (1-3) of the Southern Indoor Football League grabbed their first win on a one-yard overtime run by quarterback Bo Bartik to defeat their "I-10" rivals in the ...

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  7. Default Wildcatters rally for OT win


    Coming home proved to be sweet crude for the Lafayette Wildcatters. In the franchise's first game in the Cajundome, approximately 5,500 fans were treated to a high tempo shootout that featured 12 lead changes, jarring collisions, player ejections ...


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  8. Default Re: Wildcatters rally for OT win - The Daily Advertiser

    at the next game can we please teach that floor announcer some new cheers? his homer simpson defense chant was annoying after the first quarter.


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    Default Re: Wildcatters rally for OT win - The Daily Advertiser

    Quote Originally Posted by fiz View Post
    at the next game can we please teach that floor announcer some new cheers? his homer simpson defense chant was annoying after the first quarter.
    That was local radio personality James P Bitterman. Memo to Wildcatters organization: less is more. Take his mic away. He ruined the game experience for me.

  10. Default Re: Wildcatters rally for OT win

    Nice to get the home experience "a win" off on the right foot.


  11. Default SIFL FanZone Chat


    Get caught up in all action thattranspired in week 7 including the overtime thriller between the Lafayette Wildcatters (1-3) and Louisiana Swashbucklers (2-3) as well as the Columbus Lions (4-1) becoming the first team to grab a road victory on ...

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  12. Default Panthers vs WildCatters


    They’re 3-0, and all of those games have been at the Albany Civic Center, where the Panthers play the Lafayette Wildcatters at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. They play the Louisiana Swashbucklers at home on May 15, go on the road May 22, then play their final ...

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    Default Re: Panthers gear up for final home games - Albany Herald

    I must be honest. I couldn't care less about the Wildcatters. They compete against UL athletics and I can't look at it any differently.


  14. Default Week 7 SIFL Player of the Week Honors Handed Out


    LAKE CHARLES, LA (May 5, 2010) - The Southern Indoor Football League handed out their weekly Player of the Week awards with Tirone Morris and Trey Crum of the Columbus Lions as well as Clarence Pendleton of the Lafayette Wildcatters earning accolades ...

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  15. Default WildCatters visit Panthers


    ALBANY, GA - Hot off their overtime victory from last weekend, the Lafayette Wildcatters (1-3) of the Southern Indoor Football League head back to plains to take on the first place Albany Panthers (3-0). Large come from behind victories are not that ...

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