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'''Delvin Myles'''<ref>http://goakwild.com/player-delvin-myles.aspx</ref> (born [[1972-01-14]]) is an [[Intense Football League]] [[player-coach]] for the [[Alaska Wild]]<ref>http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/default.asp?u=IFLTODAY&t=c&s=football&p=profile&playerID=61583</ref>.
'''Delvin Myles'''<ref>http://goakwild.com/player-delvin-myles.aspx</ref> (born [[1972-01-14]]) is an [[Intense Football League]] [[player-coach]] for the [[Alaska Wild]]<ref>http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/default.asp?u=IFLTODAY&t=c&s=football&p=profile&playerID=61583</ref>.



==High school years==
==High school years==
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==College career==
==College career==
Myles played [[college football]] at the [[College of the Desert]] and then transfered to [[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State University]].
Myles played [[college football]] at the [[College of the Desert]] and then transferred to [[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State University]].


==Professional career==
==Professional career==
Myles played in the [[Canadian Football League]] for the [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] (1997-1998)<ref>http://goakwild.com/player-delvin-myles.aspx</ref>, in the [[Arena Football League]] for the [[Anaheim Piranhas]] (1997), the [[Portland Forest Dragons]] (1999), the [[Los Angeles Avengers]] (2000-2001), and the [[Oklahoma Wranglers]] (2002)<ref>http://www.arenafan.com/players/Delvin_Myles-1156/</ref> and in the [[af2]] for the [[Bakersfield Blitz]] (2003)<ref>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/transactions/2003/03/25/index.html</ref> and the [[Central Valley Coyotes]] (?) <ref>http://goakwild.com/player-delvin-myles.aspx</ref>
Myles played in the [[Canadian Football League]] for the [[Winnipeg Blue Bombers]] (1997-1998)<ref>http://goakwild.com/player-delvin-myles.aspx</ref>, in the [[Arena Football League]] for the [[Anaheim Piranhas]] (1997), the [[Portland Forest Dragons]] (1999), the [[Los Angeles Avengers]] (2000-2001), and the [[Oklahoma Wranglers]] (2002)<ref>http://www.arenafan.com/players/Delvin_Myles-1156/</ref> and in the [[af2]] for the [[Bakersfield Blitz]] (2003)<ref>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/transactions/2003/03/25/index.html</ref> and the [[Central Valley Coyotes]] (?) <ref>http://goakwild.com/player-delvin-myles.aspx</ref>




==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:1972 births]]
[[Category:1972 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:People from Anchorage, Alaska]]
[[Category:People from Anchorage, Alaska]]
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[[Category:Los Angeles Avengers players]]
[[Category:Los Angeles Avengers players]]
[[Category:Oklahoma Wranglers players]]
[[Category:Oklahoma Wranglers players]]




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Revision as of 01:48, 14 May 2008

Delvin Myles[1] (born 1972-01-14) is an Intense Football League player-coach for the Alaska Wild[2].

High school years

Myles attended Bartlett High School in Anchorage, Alaska and was a student and a letterman in football. In football, he was an All-Conference selection and an All-State selection.

College career

Myles played college football at the College of the Desert and then transferred to Oklahoma State University.

Professional career

Myles played in the Canadian Football League for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1997-1998)[3], in the Arena Football League for the Anaheim Piranhas (1997), the Portland Forest Dragons (1999), the Los Angeles Avengers (2000-2001), and the Oklahoma Wranglers (2002)[4] and in the af2 for the Bakersfield Blitz (2003)[5] and the Central Valley Coyotes (?) [6]

References