Talons wary of upsetTulsa World
The Tulsa Talons haven't played their best football lately, and head coach Mitch Allner said Friday's game could be another tough one — despite what the numbers say.
Wolves turn to backup at QBThe Union Leader
From one undefeated team to another, the Manchester Wolves can't seem to catch a break.
'Cats win record 6th straightThe News-Press
The Florida Firecats made history Saturday night, but not in the blowout fashion they expected.
Wolves edged by undefeated FirecatsThe Union Leader
Despite a strong outing by the revamped Manchester Wolves defense and a solid performance by James Pinkney in only his second start at quarterback, the Manchester Wolves were burned by the undefeated Florida Firecats 49-43 in an af2 contest in Estero, Fla. last night.
Firecats go for record 6-0 start against ManchesterNaples Daily News
The Florida Firecats, who have never started a season with six straight wins, stand one victory shy of doing just that.
Wolves face toughest challenge so farThe Union Leader
The Manchester Wolves visit the Florida Firecats tonight for a 7:30 arenafootball2 clash. The Wolves are 1-4 and have lost four straight while the Firecats are 5-0 and are consistently one of the toughest home teams in the league.
Sorrell returns to Firecats; could play on SaturdayBonitanews
Quincy Sorrell could be back with the Florida Firecats as early as Saturday night's home game with Manchester.
On Football: Wolves get a lectureThe Union Leader
Head coach Danton Barto engaged his team in an animated lecture following practice at Verizon Wireless Arena. Barto's club is 1-4 and he lit into the players about sticking up for one another, playing like a team instead of individuals and having more fun playing the game.
Talons top coaches poll for seventh straight weekaf2 Press Release
The defending ArenaCup Champion Tulsa Talons have maintained the No. 1 ranking in the Week 7 Coaches Poll, the arenafootball2 (af2) league office announced today.
No day at the beach: Wolves fail to capitalize on opportunitiesThe Union Leader
With eight consecutive combined losses between them, something had to give.
Ian M. Clark's On Football: Wolves make changesThe Union Leader
After falling to 1-3 on the arenafootball2 season, Manchester Wolves head coach Danton Barto vowed to bring in more veterans to help his struggling team. He has followed through, shaking up the lineup as the Wolves prepare to host Daytona Beach on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Verizon Wireless Arena.
Wolves to start a veteran movementThe Union Leader
"We're going to make some moves and bring in some veteran guys," Wolves head coach Danton Barto said. "We're going to get some guys that I've had in the past and some guys who've been here in Manchester. We'll keep the young guys that are getting better, but right now I need some guys that know how to win."
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton defeat Wolves 68-50Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers Press Release
Geisinger MVP and Schutt Offensive player of the game Ryan Vena threw nine touchdown passes, five to Wyoming Area grad Rich Musinski as the Pioneers defeated their division rival Manchester Wolves in front of 5128 at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes-Barre.
Pioneers conquer Wolves despite seven TDsThe Union Leader
Wilkes-Barre Scranton quarterback Ryan Vena tied his personal best of 10 touchdowns scored in a single game as the Pioneers defeated the Manchester Wolves 68-50 and increased their lead in the af2 East Division standings.
Wolves fall to Pioneers, 68-50Eagle Tribune
Wilkes-Barre Scranton quarterback Ryan Vena tied his personal best of 10 touchdowns scored in a single game as the Pioneers defeated the Manchester Wolves 68-50 yesterday and increased their lead in the af2 East Division standings.
Pioneers wary of Wolves QBWilkes Barre Times-Leader
Last season, it was Manchester that ended the Pioneers’ 13-game winning streak, stopping their momentum just short of a perfect regular season.
Wolves head to Pa. needing a winThe Union Leader
The Wolves (1-2) visit East Division-leading Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (3-1) tonight at 7:30 p.m. in a key divisional arenafootball2 matchup. Manchester has dropped two straight while WBS has won three in a row. The game can be seen on the internet at www.nifty-tv.com.
Wolves shore up defenseThe Union Leader
The Manchester Wolves shored up their defensive line yesterday when another star player from head coach Danton Barto's former arenafootball2 championship team was added to the roster.
Wolves QB is here to winThe Union Leader
There are no "maybes" involved. This is Brian Jones' final season of football. He's back for one more season and one reason: He wants another championship.
Barto howls after Wolves lossThe Union Leader
Manchester Wolves fans did not get a chance to meet new head coach Danton Barto on the field after Friday night's game.