2013 Saginaw Sting season

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2013 Saginaw Sting season
Owner Stuart Schweigert, Rob Licht & Tom O'Brien
General managerRob Licht
Head coachFred Townsend
Home field Dow Event Center
Results
Record8-2
Division place3rd
Playoff finishLost CIFL Championship Game vs Erie Explosion (36-37)

The 2013 Saginaw Sting season was the fifth season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise.

Contents

The Sting's first move in its quest for a title defense in 2013 happened when they re-signed Head Coach Fred Townsend to a 3-year contract extension. [1]

Roster

2013 Saginaw Sting roster
Quarterbacks
  •  7 A. J. McKenna
  •  9Adam Houthoofd

Running backs

  • 20 DeShawn Hayes

Wide receivers

  •  8 Jeff Austin
  • 18 Daryl Gooden
  •  4 Ryan Kantola
Offensive linemen
  • 64 Eric Brim
  • 69 Jordan Derosia
  • 66 Josh Pack
  • 93 Chris Saunders

Defensive linemen

  • 96 Amir Abu-Aita
  • 52 Robert Cross
  • 93 Jon Horton
  • 57 Omari Humes
  • 56 Daniel Jackson
  • 15 Nate Snyder
Linebackers
  •  6 Andrew Deweerd
  • 24 Joe Makowsk

Defensive backs

  • 13 DeMarcus Copes
  •  5 Jamaal Hibler
  •  2 Jamar Hibler
  • 11 Shuan Hladki
  • 34 Damion Horton
  • 28 Herb Waits

Special teams

  • 37 Chris Kollias
Reserve lists
  • currently vacant
  • rookies in italics
  • Roster updated February 19, 2013
  • 26 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

Schedule

Regular season

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1February 87:30 P.M. EST Marion Blue Racers W 49-281-0 Dow Event Center
2February 174:00 P.M. ESTat Kentucky Xtreme W 37-332-0 Freedom Hall
3February 237:30 P.M. ESTat Port Huron Patriots W 61-283-0 McMorran Arena
4March 34:00 P.M. EST Detroit Thunder W 63-494-0 Taylor Sportsplex
5 Bye
6March 187:00 P.M. EST Kane County Dawgs W 2-05-0 Dow Event Center
7March 244:00 P.M. ESTat Dayton Sharks L 42-685-1 Hara Arena
8March 297:30 p.m. EST Erie Explosion L 20-525-2 Erie Insurance Arena
9 Bye
10April 137:30 P.M. EST Port Huron Patriots W 49-286-2 Dow Event Center
11April 207:00 p.m. CSTat Kane County Dawgs W 2-07-2 Canlan Ice Sports Arena
12April 277:30 p.m. EST Detroit Thunder W 52-348-2 Dow Event Center

Standings

TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
y-Erie Explosion 10001.00046721846.721.8W10
x-Dayton Sharks 820.80047830347.830.3L2
x-Saginaw Sting 820.80037732037.732.0W3
x-Kentucky Xtreme730.70049732849.732.8W2
Detroit Thunder 460.40028238928.238.9L1
Port Huron Patriots 460.40025533625.533.6L1
Kentucky Drillers 280.20027047527.047.5W1
Marion Blue Racers 280.20031742831.742.8W1
Owensboro Rage 550.50019526719.526.7L2
Kane County Dawgs 010.00013691369L1

y - clinched home playoff game

x - clinched playoff spot

Kane County played the second game on their schedule, but forfeited the other nine.

Postseason

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1May 47:30 P.M. EST Dayton Sharks W 66-631-0 Dow Event Center
2May 124:30 P.M. ESTat Erie Explosion L 36-371-1 Erie Insurance Arena

Coaching staff

2013 Saginaw Sting staff
Front office
  • Co-Owner/General Manager – Robert Licht
  • Co-Owner/Director of Football Operations – Stuart Schweigert
  • Co-Owner/Director of Business Sales – James O'Brien
  • Assistant general manager – Bill Wheeler
  • Front Office Manager - Tyler Vienot

Head coach

  • Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator - Fred Townsend

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator -
  • Wide receivers –
  • Offensive line –
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive line –
  • Linebackers –
  • Secondary –

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References

  1. Hugh Bernreuter (October 25, 2012). "Saginaw Sting sign Fred Townsend to 3-year deal, start tryout camps for 2013 CIFL season". www.mlive.com. Michigan Live LLC. Retrieved November 9, 2012.