2017 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks season

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2017 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks season
OwnerGlenn Clark
Head coachChris Thompson
Home field PPL Center
Results
Record9–1
Conference place2nd
Playoff finishLost NAL Semifinals 50–52 (Lions)

The 2017 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks season was the seventh season for the professional indoor football franchise and first in the National Arena League (NAL). The Steelhawks were one of eight teams that competed in the NAL for its inaugural 2017 season

Contents

Led by head coach Chris Thompson, the Steelhawks played their home games at the PPL Center.

Standings

2017 National Arena League standings
WLPCTPFPAGBSTK
z - Jacksonville Sharks 111.917697299L1
y - Lehigh Valley Steelhawks 91.9006103491.0W7
x - Columbus Lions 93.7506894122.0W6
x - Monterrey Steel 74.6364783643.5W1
High Country Grizzlies 37.3004494847.0L4
Georgia Firebirds 29.1823725768.5L5
Dayton Wolfpack 07.0001254788.5L7
Corpus Christi Rage 09.0001666249.5L9

z - clinched home field advantage

y - clinched home playoff game

x - clinched playoff spot

Schedule

Regular season

The 2017 regular season schedule was released on December 9, 2016 [1]

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

All start times are local time

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1SundayMarch 194:00pm Dayton Wolfpack W 66–251–0 PPL Center
2SaturdayMarch 257:00pmat High Country Grizzlies W 48–422–0 George M. Holmes Convocation Center
3SaturdayApril 17:00pmat Jacksonville Sharks L 43–572–1 Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
4SundayApril 97:00pm Columbus Lions W 60–543–1PPL Center
5SaturdayApril 157:00pm Georgia Firebirds W 56–314–1PPL Center
6 BYE
7SaturdayApril 297:00pm Corpus Christi Rage W 95–285–1PPL Center
8SaturdayMay 67:00pmDayton WolfpackW 68–66–1PPL Center
9 BYE
10SaturdayMay 207:00pmat High Country GrizzliesW 56–287–1George M. Holmes Convocation Center
11MondayMay 297:05pmat Dayton WolfpackCancelled [lower-alpha 1]
12SaturdayJune 37:00pmHigh Country GrizzliesW 67–528–1PPL Center
13SaturdayJune 107:00pmat Georgia FirebirdsW 51–269–1 Albany Civic Center
14MondayJune 197:05pmat Dayton WolfpackCancelled [lower-alpha 1]
  1. 1 2 Dayton Wolfpack folded due to not having a home arena; replaced by a travel only team based out of Atlanta

Post-season

RoundDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
First RoundFridayJune 237:30pmColumbus LionsL 50–520–1PPL Center

Roster

2017 Lehigh Valley Steelhawks roster
Quarterbacks
  •  6 Ray Wagner

Fullbacks

Wide receivers

  •  1 Brandon Renford
  •  3 Warren Oliver
  •  5Matt Tralli
Offensive linemen
  • -- Orlando Colon
  • 75Curtis Nealer
  • 72Bret Piekarski

Defensive linemen

  • 92Joshua Bradley
  • 58 Thomas Dover
  • 33 Dante Holmes
Linebackers
  • 12 Chris Alvarez
  • 54 Joe Koonce

Defensive backs

  • -- Derek Brim
  • 24Rodney Hall Jr.
  •  2 Eddy Umeh

Special teams

  • 10Spencer Hotaling
Reserve lists
  • -- Eric Ducksworth DL (Did Not Report)
  • 33Rustin Mayorga FB (IR) Injury icon 2.svg
  • --Reggie McMillan DB (Suspended)
  • --Lenroy Neysmith DB/LB (Did Not Report)
  • --Jakeem Polk WR/DB (Did Not Report)
  • 11Franklin Williams WR (Suspended)

Rookies in italics
Roster updated March 13, 2017
24 Active, 9 Inactive

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References

  1. "2016 National Arena League schedule". National Arena League. Archived from the original on December 14, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2016.