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- Team Overview -

 

The San Diego Blitzkrieg are a Grid-Iron football team founded in season 1.

 

Through the years, the Blitz have been an increasingly strong competitor:

Season Series Place W L Pct. Points +/- League Cup
4 III.7 1st 17 1 .944 906 - 178 +728
3 III.7 3rd 14 4 .778 745 - 190 +555
2 VI.21 1st 18 0 1.000 907 - 70 +837
1 * VI.21 2nd 13 5 .722 323 - 163 +160
* Record under current management was 7 - 1 (+91 pts).

 


Historical Summary

Season 4:
In Season 4 of Grid-Iron, the Blitz played in III.7 and despite losing an early game to the Western Winner, completed the balance of the season without a defeat to edge out Western on point differential. They finished with a 17-1 record and will promote to II.3. In the cup, they advanced to round 5, before losing to the defending champion, the Reservior Docs. Quarterback Morris Logsdon was named the offensive MVP with over 4000 passing yards in 11 league game. Defensive tackle Travis Lawhorn was named the defensive MVP with 81 tackles in 14 games. The Blitz also managed to capture their 53rd flag, which included traveling to U.A.E, Singapore and Estonia this season.

Season 3:
In Season 3 of Grid-Iron, the Blitz played in III.7, their first truly competitive league. They finished third with a 14-4 record, missing out only on second by point differential. In the cup, they only advanced to round 4, before losing to the final four team the Defiance Bulldogs. Quarterback Morris Logsdon was named the offensive MVP and defensive end Ross Blackstock was named the defensive MVP. The Blitz also managed to capture its 46th flag by visiting Japan at the end of the season.

Season 2:
In their first full season of Grid-Iron, the San Diego Blitzkrieg finished 1st in USA IV.21 with a perfect 18-0 record and were promoted to USA III.7. Veteran quarterback Noble Fisher was replaced by the young, but talented Morris Logsdon. Running back Josef Arceneaux was named the offensive MVP with over 3600 yards rushing, 60 touchdowns and an 11.8 yards per carry average. Defensive end Geraldo Shi was named the defensive MVP as he dominated his end of the line of scrimmage. In the cup, the Blitz advanced to round 5, before losing to the Xtreme.

Season 1:
In the inaugural season of Grid-Iron, the San Diego Blitzkrieg finished 2nd in USA IV.21 with a 15-3 record and would return to the league the next season. Halfback Lamont Ortega was named the offensive MVP with over 1000 yards rushing, 10 touchdowns and a 5.3 yards per carry average. On defense, linebacker Wayne DeSpain and defensive tackle Travis Lawhorn were named defensive MVPs.

 

- News -

04 12 2012
 
Iron Bowl Champions!
Nothing more need be said!
 
04 10 2012
 
Cup Champions Part II!
San Diego captured their second North American Cup title with a commanding 49-21 victory over the Orlando Gators 22. The Blitz led the whole way and Quarterback Cody Thies threw for seven touchdowns, four of them to flashy wide out Danny Watt.
 

 

- Players & Staff -

 

Highlighted Players

 
Morris Logsdon - QB
A young quarterback who was given the reins of the Blitz towards the end of season 2 at the age of 20. Possesses good field vision, excellent decision making and an improving arm. Is the prototype pocket passer, tall and strong, but not exceptionally mobile.
 

 

 

- Historical Starting Lineups -

 

Season #1

Offense
QB: Cody Thies RB: Nedjeljko Racic RB: Terrell Husband WR: Danny Watt WR: Bo Nuss TE: Denis Post T: Tanner Elkins G: Shawn Cupp C: Aaron Mays T: Danial Raymer T: Kristijan Tešic
Defense
DE: Joe Briggs DT: Lavern Whetstone DT: Emmett Knecht DT: Travis Lawhorn LB: Armand Dew LB: Efrain Blakeslee LB: Cornell Knecht CB: Guy Conrad CB: Maurice Meier S: Aiden Connors S: Luca Gordon

 

 

- Statistics -

 

Offensive MVP

Season Series Player Position
4 III.7 Morris Logsdon QB
3 III.7 Morris Logsdon QB
2 IV.21 Josef Arceneaux RB
1 IV.21 Lamont Ortega RB

 

Defensive MVP

Season Series Player Position
4 III.7 Travis Lawhorn DT
3 III.7 Ross Blackstock DE
2 IV.21 Geraldo Shi DE
1 IV.21 Wayne DeSpain
Travis Lawhorn
LB
DT

 

Top Transfers

# Player Purchased Position Season Date US$
1 Patrick Buch QB 7 11 21 2010 4 850 000
2 Ivo Aguilar WR 8 06 22 2011 3 828 845
3 Kareem Duckworth QB 7 11 12 2010 2 850 000
4 Brendan Blackburn CB 8 05 28 2011 2 315 250
5 Sandro das Candeias CB 8 07 14 2011 1 575 000

# Player Sold Position Season Date US$
1 Huey Hare WR 6 06 16 2010 3 126 218
2 Anthony Meen QB 8 05 30 2011 1 407 100
3 Mel Shenk LB 9 08 16 2011 1 048 054
4 Ezekiel Ortega CB 8 05 30 2011 926 100
5 Victor Standifer DE 6 08 02 2010 787 500

 

Largest Attendance

# Opponent Type Season Date Attendance
1T RedStar Light AFLC 9 08 11 2011 100 000
1T Pretoria Warthogs AFLC 9 09 08 2011 100 000
1T Sunshine Coast Buccaneers AFLC 9 09 29 2011 100 000
4 Green Bay Blazers Cup 9 10 25 2011 88 257
5 BeanBaggs Brawlers Cup 9 11 08 2011 86 443
6 Trois-Rivières Renegates Cup 9 10 18 2011 86 130
7T Lakota Sioux League 6 08 21 2010 78 777
7T San Diego Hurricanes League 8 06 11 2011 82 500
7T Atlas Stones League 8 06 14 2011 82 500
7T Minnesota XTreme League 8 06 25 2011 82 500
7T Hackers Cup 8 07 05 2011 82 500

 

 

 

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