Mesquite Bandits

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Mesquite Bandits
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FoundedNovember 2011
FoldedJanuary 2012
League Lone Star Football League
Based in Mesquite, Texas
Arena Resistol Arena
ColorsGreen, black, gray, white
    
OwnerDavid Hawkins
Head coachRodney Blackshear

The Mesquite Bandits indoor football club was a charter member of the Lone Star Football League (LSFL) that was scheduled to begin play for its 2012 inaugural season. Based in Mesquite, Texas, the Bandits would have played their home games at the Resistol Arena, home of the famous Mesquite Championship Rodeo. Citing financial and organizational issues, the LSFL revoked the team's franchise in January 2012.

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History

The LSFL announced the Mesquite Bandits as the eighth franchise set to play in the league's inaugural season. Under the ownership of David Hawkins and leadership of general manager Steve Gander, the Bandits promised an "experienced coaching staff, great players, and a knowledgeable front office staff" as well as "family-oriented events that will be enjoyable for all ages". [1] [2] On December 5, 2011, the team named former professional football player Louis Fite as its inaugural head coach. [3] The team also announced that player tryouts would be held on December 17, 2011. [3] In early January 2012, veteran coach Rodney Blackshear was named to replace Fite as head coach and Michelle Mitchell replaced Gander as general manager.

When the LSFL announced its 2012 regular season schedule on December 15, 2011, Mesquite was set to play 12 games over 14 weeks with home games against the Laredo Rattlesnakes, Amarillo Venom, Rio Grande Valley Magic, Corpus Christi Hammerheads, Abilene Bombers, Houston Stallions, and away games against Houston, Abilene, Laredo, Rio Grande Valley, Corpus Christi, and the West Texas Roughnecks. [4]

At the LSFL's league meetings in mid-January 2012, the league determined that the Mesquite franchise had "not established infrastructure to support the team for the entire 2012 season" and, after a brief investigation, revoked the team's membership in the league. [5] The LSFL had hoped to find a new ownership group to field a Mesquite franchise for the 2013 season but that search was later abandoned.

In January 2013, former Bandits owner David Hawkins was charged wire fraud and operating a Ponzi scheme by the United States Attorney for the District of Colorado. [6] [7] He pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering and one count of wire fraud in March 2013. [8] [9]

Schedule

WeekDayDateOpponent [4] Location
1SaturdayMarch 31 Laredo Rattlesnakes Resistol Arena
2SaturdayApril 7 Amarillo Venom Resistol Arena
3SaturdayApril 14at Houston Stallions Leonard E. Merrell Center
4SaturdayApril 21 Rio Grande Valley Magic Resistol Arena
5SaturdayApril 28at Abilene Bombers Taylor County Expo Center
6 BYE
7SaturdayMay 12 Corpus Christi Hammerheads Resistol Arena
8SaturdayMay 19at West Texas Roughnecks Ector County Coliseum
9SundayMay 27at Laredo Rattlesnakes Laredo Energy Arena
10MondayJune 4at Rio Grande Valley Magic State Farm Arena
11MondayJune 11 Abilene Bombers Resistol Arena
12MondayJune 18 Houston Stallions Resistol Arena
13MondayJune 25at Corpus Christi Hammerheads American Bank Center
14 BYE

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