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Explosion VS. Knights

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Sunshine Extravaganza

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Sunshine USA Bowl Sports Extravaganza!

The Nations Top Minor League teams to meet in south Florida for 8th annual Sunshine USA Bowl Sports Extravaganza!

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Kings Comets

Comets with Great History, Great Players, Great Coaches, are set to Play the Monroe County Sting for USA Bowl 3A National Championship in Homestead Florida just south of Miami.

Complete history, players, coaches and record
The Kings Comets, Inc. formed as a non-profit organization, operating
under 501-c-3 by laws, with the tradename and logo trademarked in 1998
participating with the Mid-Eastern Football League (MEFL). They had a
6-2-0 record in the MEFL and a 6-4-0 record overall before losing to the
Flint Falcons in the playoffs. In 1999 the Comets were accepted into the
Mid-Continental Football League when the MEFL merged with the MCFL. The
Comets had a 4-4-0 record in the MCFL and an overall record of 6-4-0 and
again advanced to the playoffs before losing to the Southern Michigan
Timberwolves. The Comets were inactive for the 2000-2003 seasons and
returned to the MCFL in 2004. In 2004 the Comets picked up where they
left off with a 6-4 record, 4-4 in league play, and advanced to the MCFL
playoffs. The 2005 proved to be the most successful season, Comets were
5-3 in the MCFL, 6-4 overall, however they advanced to the semi-finals
with a victory over the Southern Michigan Timberwolves. The 2006 season
the comets went 5-4, 3-4 in league play and again advanced to the MCFL
playoffs. The the Comets finished 3-7 for the 2007 and 2008 season; in
each season with one MCFL victory. The 2009 season looked promising with
the return of Co-Founder and Head Coach Brian Wells, Co-Founder David
Roeder along with a strong group of staff, coaches and players returning
to the team. However, no one imagined the Comets would win 11 in a row
and go on to win the MCFL Championship vs. Columbus Fire 16-14. Dominick
Goodman won MCFL MVP and Coach Wells won MCFL Coach of the Year.

Over the years the Comets have done their part in helping players and
coaches to the next level. The team has sent coaches Brian Wells, Brian
Barrett, Dennis Whitman, Jason Buckley, Gregg Lutz, John Drury and Matt
Braun onto the professional ranks of indoor / arena football or in
Europe. The following players have signed professional contacts as a
result of their playing for the Comets: Darryl Moore, Larry Turney,
Scott Stigers, Tony Railey, Quincy Davis, John Drury, Cleon Plummer,
Keith Brooks, Jason Jones, Travis Johnson, Chris Young, Billy Back,
James Frazier, Joe Washington, George Murray, K.C. Cavette, Jermaine
Woods, Stan West, Demetrius Howard, Anthony Thomas, Chico Lockhart,
Tommy Sewell, Larry Byndon, Jesse Black, Dontai Fikes, Anthony Tyus,
Gene Hellams, Donte Horton, Demond Howell, James Drayton, Matt Ziegler,
Nehemiah Brooks, Carlos Davis, Adam Sayer, Diji Washington, James
Dickens, Lance Olberding, Todd Oberdorf, Chris Hicks, Sam Crenshaw,
Orville McDonald, James Spikes and James Bessard. The 2009 team has had
the following players sign their first pro contracts: Dominick Goodman,
Terrill Byrd, Mister Simpson, Tiron Jones, Marcus Harris, Rico
Middlebrooks, Cam Wrencher, Austin Goss, Rickey Staley, Eric Starks,
Durrell Brown, Terdell Byrd, John Richardson and Andy Stuckert. That is
57 players and 7 coaches that have been given the opportunity they may
never have been afforded if it were not for the Kings Comets. The Comets
are also active in the community and believe in "giving back". The
Comets recently have started an annual charity game for breast cancer
awareness and have been involved in the Mason Chamber of Commerce
donating items for auction. We have also been involved with Teen
Response, Warren County Elf Project and also offer low ticket prices to
ensure affordable family fun for the Greater Cincinnati area.

The Comets are incorporated as a non-profit organization and operated by
an Executive Board of Directors. The Comets will play Little Miami High
School on brand new field turf. Games will be televised on Time Warner
Cable with ICRC TV.

2009 Schedule
7/11 DETROIT SEMINOLES L 26-17
7/18 at Lousiville Bulls W 2-0
7/25 at S.Michigan Timberwolves W 14-10
8/1 INDIANA MUSTANGS W 51-18
8/8 LOUISVILLE BULLS W 33-12 8/15 at Ohio Swarm W 55-7
8/22 WISCONSIN WOLFPACK W 54-0
8/29 BYE 9/5 Labor Day
9/12 at Cleveland Cobras W 39-20
9/19 at Kalamazoo Stampede W 2-0 forfeit
9/19 at Derby City Thunder W 32-0
9/26 FLINT FURY W 42-32
10/3 MCFL Playoffs Bye
10/10 MCFL Playoffs  vs. S. MICHIGAN TIMBERWOLVES W 21-0
10/17 MCFL Championship vs. Columbus  Fire W 16-14

 
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