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{{Short description|American indoor football team}} |
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{{Infobox indoor American football team |
{{Infobox indoor American football team |
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| name = Reno Express |
| name = Reno Express |
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| logo = |
| logo = Reno Express.png |
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| founded = 2019 |
| founded = 2019 |
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| city = [[Reno, Nevada]]<br>at [[Reno Events Center]] |
| city = [[Reno, Nevada]]<br>at [[Reno Events Center]] |
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| misc = [https://www.gorenoexpress.com GoRenoExpress.com] |
| misc = [https://web.archive.org/web/20181023120854/https://www.gorenoexpress.com/ GoRenoExpress.com] |
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| colors = Black, red, silver, white<br />{{Color box|black}} {{Color box|red}} {{Color box|silver}} {{Color box|white}} |
| colors = Black, red, silver, white<br />{{Color box|black}} {{Color box|red}} {{Color box|silver}} {{Color box|white}} |
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| league = [[American West Football Conference]] (2019) |
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*'''Reno Express |
*'''Reno Express''' (2019) |
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The '''Reno Express''' |
The '''Reno Express''' were a professional [[Indoor American football|indoor football]] team in [[Reno, Nevada]]. They play their home games at the [[Reno Events Center]] during the 2019 [[American West Football Conference]] (AFC) season.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.arenafootballtalk.com |title=Western US based indoor football league forming for 2019 |work=Arena Football Talk |date=October 21, 2018}}</ref> They were the first professional football team to play in Reno since the Reno Barons played part of a season in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ktvn.com/story/14960219/reno-barons-inaugural-season-over-personnel-not-paid |title=Reno Barons Inaugural Season Over, Personnel Not Paid |website=[[KTVN]] |date=June 22, 2011}}</ref> The team withdrew from the AWFC 2020 season about a month prior to the start of the season,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.yakimaherald.com/sports/sports_watch/yakima-canines-set-for-arena-football-at-the-sundome/article_43a17b5b-c8bd-5240-84aa-021820bbb8e8.html |title=Yakima Canines set for arena football at the SunDome |website=[[Yakima Herald]] |date=February 26, 2020}}</ref> but stated they had plans to return in 2021.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.americanwestfootballconference.com/news/the-tri-cities-fire-un-expectantly-closes-up-shop |title=THE TRI-CITIES FIRE UN-EXPECTANTLY CLOSES UP SHOP! |website=AWFC |date=February 28, 2020}}</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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On October 15, 2018, the [[American West Football Conference]] (AWFC) was founded by the [[Idaho Horsemen]] and announced the Express, [[Tri-Cities Fire]], and [[Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks]] as the inaugural members.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.americanwestfootballconference.com/news/a-decision-has-been-made |title=A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE |work=AWFC Insider |date=October 15, 2018}}</ref> The Express are owned by Platinum Events & Security LLC, the organization that also own the Idaho Horsemen and operates the AWFC. |
On October 15, 2018, the [[American West Football Conference]] (AWFC) was founded by the [[Idaho Horsemen]] and announced the Express, [[Tri-Cities Fire]], and [[Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks]] as the inaugural members.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.americanwestfootballconference.com/news/a-decision-has-been-made |title=A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE |work=AWFC Insider |date=October 15, 2018}}</ref> The Express are owned by Platinum Events & Security LLC, the organization that also own the Idaho Horsemen and operates the AWFC. |
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Anthony Bartley was the team's first head coach, but left the team after five games and a 2–3 record. He was replaced by assistant Troy Hansen to finish the season with a 6–6 record and the third seed in the playoffs. The Express traveled to [[Wenatchee, Washington]] and defeated the Skyhawks 28–27 to advance to the first championship game against the undefeated Idaho Horsemen. Prior the championship game, the team started a [[GoFundMe]] fundraiser in order to pay for their trip to Idaho claiming a former associate had been stealing money from the organization.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/renoexpressprofootball/posts/473932486489748?__xts__[0]=68.ARBIAUTmrHamvXymu2tFzaHhCdN2KojU8BT2rDwi7VvhQwoVhtG5EY-eYBXxuJoXXMVoqyxQqTVw5uWK1oefdqvNuyms9dGF9r0p7S5gkGHYMVjH1vYdEnqbN9X23V2lKxDiisECF0PVIoVDnXW7J8o7dOtbPp5Awe5YPFunmDerg0YsL7FNNrC7-xtFWKbIFglMWBRevid-dJr1oJ6oM1z3rCJEALBgrQIQy3KHbVNW86aPANU4PoET_12KoeorqosFhAKqTA8Y9s8nKYw6DIRdGI3-GFZ61eB-QGxa79vRVK1vbQ5oPA7MGAz1qKaLyFNIMZzKT5HQDDUdonukK6M&__tn__=-R |title=Championship Game Go Fund Me |website=Facebook |date=July 23, 2019}}</ref> |
Anthony Bartley was the team's first head coach, but left the team after five games and a 2–3 record. He was replaced by assistant Troy Hansen to finish the season with a 6–6 record and the third seed in the playoffs. The Express traveled to [[Wenatchee, Washington]] and defeated the Skyhawks 28–27 to advance to the first championship game against the undefeated Idaho Horsemen. Prior the championship game, the team started a [[GoFundMe]] fundraiser in order to pay for their trip to Idaho claiming a former associate had been stealing money from the organization.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/renoexpressprofootball/posts/473932486489748?__xts__[0]=68.ARBIAUTmrHamvXymu2tFzaHhCdN2KojU8BT2rDwi7VvhQwoVhtG5EY-eYBXxuJoXXMVoqyxQqTVw5uWK1oefdqvNuyms9dGF9r0p7S5gkGHYMVjH1vYdEnqbN9X23V2lKxDiisECF0PVIoVDnXW7J8o7dOtbPp5Awe5YPFunmDerg0YsL7FNNrC7-xtFWKbIFglMWBRevid-dJr1oJ6oM1z3rCJEALBgrQIQy3KHbVNW86aPANU4PoET_12KoeorqosFhAKqTA8Y9s8nKYw6DIRdGI3-GFZ61eB-QGxa79vRVK1vbQ5oPA7MGAz1qKaLyFNIMZzKT5HQDDUdonukK6M&__tn__=-R |title=Championship Game Go Fund Me |website=Facebook |date=July 23, 2019}}</ref> They made it to Boise, and lost 40–20. |
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==Logo change and controversy== |
==Logo change and controversy== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [https://www.gorenoexpress.com Official website] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181023120854/https://www.gorenoexpress.com/ Official website] (web archive) |
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* [http://www.americanwestfootballconference.com American West Football Conference website] |
* [http://www.americanwestfootballconference.com American West Football Conference website] |
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{{Nevada sports}} |
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[[Category:American football teams in Nevada]] |
[[Category:American football teams in Nevada]] |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 15 June 2024
Reno Express | |
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Established 2019 Play in Reno, Nevada at Reno Events Center GoRenoExpress.com | |
League/conference affiliations | |
American West Football Conference (2019) | |
Current uniform | |
Team colors | Black, red, silver, white |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | Platinum Events & Security LLC |
President | Chris Reynolds |
Head coach | Troy Hansen |
Team history | |
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Championships | |
League championships (0) | |
Conference championships (0) | |
Division championships (0) | |
Playoff appearances (1) | |
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Home arena(s) | |
Reno Events Center (2019) |
The Reno Express were a professional indoor football team in Reno, Nevada. They play their home games at the Reno Events Center during the 2019 American West Football Conference (AFC) season.[1] They were the first professional football team to play in Reno since the Reno Barons played part of a season in 2011.[2] The team withdrew from the AWFC 2020 season about a month prior to the start of the season,[3] but stated they had plans to return in 2021.[4]
History
[edit]On October 15, 2018, the American West Football Conference (AWFC) was founded by the Idaho Horsemen and announced the Express, Tri-Cities Fire, and Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks as the inaugural members.[5] The Express are owned by Platinum Events & Security LLC, the organization that also own the Idaho Horsemen and operates the AWFC.
Anthony Bartley was the team's first head coach, but left the team after five games and a 2–3 record. He was replaced by assistant Troy Hansen to finish the season with a 6–6 record and the third seed in the playoffs. The Express traveled to Wenatchee, Washington and defeated the Skyhawks 28–27 to advance to the first championship game against the undefeated Idaho Horsemen. Prior the championship game, the team started a GoFundMe fundraiser in order to pay for their trip to Idaho claiming a former associate had been stealing money from the organization.[6] They made it to Boise, and lost 40–20.
Logo change and controversy
[edit]The team's original announced logo bore a resemblance to the logo of the Round Rock Express, a Minor League Baseball team. Because the Round Rock team owned the trademarks to the logo, the Reno team was forced to change their primary logo. The team's Facebook page was updated with a temporary logo on October 15, 2018,[7] which was ultimately scrapped in favor of their another logo in late October 2018.
2019 standings
[edit]Final standings.[8]
2019 American West Football Conference | ||||||||
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Team | W | L | PCT | PF | PA | GB | STK | |
y — Idaho Horsemen | 12 | 0 | 1.000 | 597 | 331 | — | W12 | |
x – Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks | 6 | 6 | .500 | 461 | 381 | 6 | W2 | |
x – Reno Express | 6 | 6 | .500 | 339 | 396 | W1 | ||
Tri-Cities Fire | 0 | 12 | .000 | 303 | 592 | 12 | L12 |
y – clinched regular season title
x – clinched playoff spot
Playoffs
[edit]Semifinal | Final | ||||||||
3 | Reno Express | 20 | |||||||
3 | Reno Express | 28 | 1 | Idaho Horsemen | 40[9][10] | ||||
2 | Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks | 27 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Western US based indoor football league forming for 2019". Arena Football Talk. October 21, 2018.
- ^ "Reno Barons Inaugural Season Over, Personnel Not Paid". KTVN. June 22, 2011.
- ^ "Yakima Canines set for arena football at the SunDome". Yakima Herald. February 26, 2020.
- ^ "THE TRI-CITIES FIRE UN-EXPECTANTLY CLOSES UP SHOP!". AWFC. February 28, 2020.
- ^ "A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE". AWFC Insider. October 15, 2018.
- ^ "Championship Game Go Fund Me". Facebook. July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Reno Express Indoor Football - Posts". Facebook. October 15, 2018.
- ^ "AWFC Standings". AWFC. Retrieved June 27, 2019.
- ^ "Express v Horsemen (first half)". Facebook.
- ^ "Express v Horsemen (second half)". Facebook.
External links
[edit]- Official website (web archive)
- American West Football Conference website