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Fort Wayne Firehawks
FortWayneFireHawks
Founded 2009
Folded 2008
History Fort Wayne FireHawks (2010-)
League CIFL
Arena Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
Based in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Colors Black, Red, White

              

Championships 0
Titles 0)
Owner Championship Sports Enterprises, LLC
Head Coach Willie Davis, Jr.
Dancers Lady Hawks
Mascot

The Fort Wayne FireHawks are an indoor football team affiliated with the Continental Indoor Football League. Based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the FireHawks play their home games at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.

The FireHawks are the fourth attempt at indoor football in Fort Wayne after the original Fort Wayne Freedom (NIFL & UIF, 2003-06), Fort Wayne Fusion (af2, 2007), and the second Fort Wayne Freedom (CIFL, 2008-09).

2010 Season[]

The Firehawks finished 6-4 during the 2010 Continental Indoor Football League season, earning a third-seed in the playoffs. The FireHawks suffered a loss in their first game as a franchise April 2, 2010, a 55-27 loss to the Cincinnati Commandos. The Fort Wayne FireHawks earned their first victory April 10, 2010, 44-28 against the Miami Valley Silverbacks. The team started the season with Katie Hnida as the team's placekicker. Hnida, known for becoming the first woman to score a point in an NCAA football game. Throughout the season the team experienced many ups and downs, as evident by becoming the first CIFL team to ever to be shutout and post a shutout in the same season. The Marion Mayhem folded during the season, before they played the FireHawks, thus crediting the FireHawks with 2 forfeit wins. Because Mayhem didn't finish the season, several of Marion's players were signed by Fort Wayne in the subsequent weeks to join in the FireHawk's playoff run.[1] In the first playoff game in team history, the FireHawks lost to the second-place, Wisconsin Wolfpack, 25-24.

The team reportedly drew about 2,000 fans per game, according to CIFL stats.

Season Schedule[]

Date Opponent Home/Away Result
April 2 Cincinnati Commandos Home Lost 27-55
April 10 Miami Valley Silverbacks Home Won 44-28
April 16 Wisconsin Wolfpack Home Lost 0-49
April 24 Chicago Cardinals Home Won 69-45
May 1 Wisconsin Wolfpack Away Lost 32-33
May 9 Miami Valley Silverbacks Home Won 26-8
May 15 Marion Mayhem Away Won 2-0 (Forfeit)
May 22 Cincinnati Commandos Away Lost 46-49
May 28 Marion Mayhem Home Won 2-0 (Forfeit)
June 9 Chicago Cardinals Away Won 48-0
June 19 Wisconsin Wolfpack(CIFL Playoffs) Away Lost 24-25


CIFL Awards[]

Co-Defensive Player of the Year - Tramaine Billie
Special Teams Player of the Year - Mike Tatum (Also played with the Marion Mayhem during 2010 season)

1st Team All-CIFL
WR Justin Wynn
LB Tramaine Billie
KR Mike Tatum

2nd Team All-CIFL
C Anothony Harrison
DE Thomas McKenzie (Also played with the Marion Mayhem during 2010 season)
DB Paul Carter

Season Stat Leaders[]

Passing[]

Player Comp. Att. Comp% Yards TD's INT's Rating
Kota-Carone Colors 71 155 45.8% 694 14 9 92.3
Mike Whitaker 14 35 40% 144 3 2 83.9
Eric Decker 5 14 35.7% 30 0 1 4.8
Adam Gibson 4 14 28.6% 43 1 0 89.2

Rushing[]

Player Car. Yards Avg. TD's Long
Kota-Carone Colors 42 235 5.4 4 28
Justin Wynn 12 115 9.0 2 33
Brandon Williams 18 87 4.2 3 23
Victor Tolbert 18 73 4.1 2 14
Tramaine Billie 12 34 2.8 6 7

Receiving[]

Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD's Long
Justin Wynn 25 358 14.3 8 45
Zach Rainey 21 162 7.7 1 25
Brandon Walker-Roby 19 124 6.5 2 19
Jermaine Woolfolk 11 109 9.9 3 29

2011 Season[]

In December 2010, owner J. Michael Loomis issued a statement saying that the team would not play in 2011, stopping short of suspending operations. Loomis did say he would try to regroup for 2012. According to published reports, Loomis failed to find investors or financial resources to keep the team active in 2011.[2] There is a chance the FireHawks comeback in 2012 as part of the Indoor Football League. The league is the 2nd largest indoor football league, and would help the team sustain itself for a long time

Season-By-Season[]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Fort Wayne FireHawks (CIFL)
2010 6 4 0 3rd Lost Semifinals (Wisconsin Wolfpack)
2011* 0 0 0 -- --
Totals 6 5 0 (including playoffs)
  • 2011 Season will not be played

Franchise leaders[]

Career/Season Records[]

Passing[]

  • Completions: Kota-Carone Colors (71)
  • Attempts: Kota-Carone Colors (155)
  • Touchdowns: Kota-Carone Colors (14)
  • Interceptions: Kota-Carone Colors (9)
  • Yards: Kota-Carone Colors (694)
  • Completion Percentage: Kota-Carone Colors (45.8)
  • QB Rating: Kota-Carone Colors (92.3)
  • Average Yards per Game: Kota-Carone Colors (86.8)

Rushing[]

  • Attempts: Kota-Carone Colors (42)
  • Yards: Kota-Carone Colors (235)
  • Average Yards per Carry: Justin Wynn (9.0)
  • Touchdowns: Tramaine Billie (6)
  • Long: Justin Wynn (33)
  • Average Yards per Game: Victor Tolbert (36.5)

Receiving[]

  • Receptions: Justin Wynn (25)
  • Yards: Justin Wynn (358)
  • Average Yards per Reception: Kota-Carone Colors (17.0)
  • Touchdowns: Justin Wynn (8)
  • Long: Justin Wynn (45)
  • Average Yards per Game: Justin Wynn (44.8)

Defensive[]

  • Interceptions: Paul Carter (5)
  • Fumble Recoveries: Tramaine Billie (3)
  • Total Tackles: Tramaine Billie (66.5)
  • Sacks: Thomas McKenzie (7.5)
  • Tackles For Loss: Andrew Schrock (9.5)

Special Teams[]

  • Field Goals Made: 3 Tied (0)
  • Field Goals Attempted: Brian Clawson (5)
  • Kickoff Returns: Brandon Walker-Roby (18)
  • Kickoff Return Yards: Brandon Walker-Roby (320)
  • Kickoff Return Touchdowns: Brandon Walker-Roby/Justin Wynn (1)

Scoring/Total Offense[]

  • Total Touchdowns: Tramaine Billie (12)
  • Total Points Scored: Tramaine Billie (74)
  • Total Offense: Kota-Carone Colors (920)
  • Total Offense per Game: Kota-Carone Colors (115)
  • All Purpose Yards: Justin Wynn (663)

Single Game Records[]

Passing[]

  • Completions: Kota-Carone Colors (17) April 10, 2010
  • Attempts: Kota-Carone Colors (32) April 16, 2010
  • Touchdowns: Kota-Carone Colors (7) April 10, 2010
  • Interceptions: Justin Wynn (4) April 2, 2010
  • Yards: Kota-Carone Colors (200) April 10, 2010
  • Long: Kota-Carone Colors (45) April 10, 2010
  • Completion Percentage: Kota-Carone Colors (66%) May 9, 2010

Rushing[]

  • Attempts: Victor Tolbert (13) June 19, 2010
  • Yards: Justin Wynn (85) April 2, 2010
  • Touchdowns: Tramaine Billie (4) May 22, 2010
  • Long: Justin Wynn (33) April 2, 2010

Receiving[]

  • Receptions: Justin Wynn/Brandon Walker-Roby (7) Both on April 10, 2010. Walker-Roby again on April 16, 2010
  • Yards: Justin Wynn (114) April 10, 2010
  • Touchdowns: Justin Wynn (4) April 10, 2010
  • Long: Justin Wynn (45) April 10, 2010

Defensive[]

  • Interceptions: Terry Moore/Paul Carter (2) Moore on June 5, 2010. Carter on April 10 and May 22, 2010
  • Fumble Recoveries: Several Tied (1)
  • Total Tackles: Tramaine Billie (15) April 24, 2010
  • Sacks: Thomas McKenzie (5.5) June 5, 2010 (Also a CIFL single game record)
  • Tackles For Loss: Thomas McKenzie (6) June 5, 2010

Special Teams[]

  • Field Goals Made: 3 Tied (0)
  • Field Goals Attempted: Brian Clawson (4) May 22, 2010
  • Kickoff Returns: Brandon Walker-Roby (7) April 16, 2010
  • Kickoff Return Yards: Brandon Walker-Roby (137) April 24, 2010
  • Kickoff Return Long: Justin Wynn (57) May 22, 2010
  • Kickoff Return Touchdowns: Brandon Walker-Roby/Justin Wynn (1) Walker-Roby on April 24, 2010. Wynn on May 22, 2010
  • Missed Field Goal Return Long: Mike Tatum (41) June 5, 2010

Scoring/Total Offense[]

  • Total Touchdowns: Justin Wynn/Tramaine Billie (4) Wynn on April 10, 2010. Billie on May 22, 2010
  • Total Points Scored: Tramaine Billie (32) May 22, 2010
  • Total Offense: Justin Wynn (118) April 10, 2010
  • All Purpose: Brandon Walker-Roby (178) April 24, 2010

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