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Date Posted: 11:07:20 03/31/04 Wed
Author: Josh (Steel Valley)
Author Host/IP: 130.101.116.144
Subject: NIFL Myrtle Beach has an FIFL flavor to it

The Myrtle Beach Stingrays started their second NIFL season, and to say they have an FIFL flavor to them would be an understatement. Let's look at their stats (57-47 win over Greenville).

Albert Higgs (10 carries, 41 yards, 4 TD)
Raphael Cooper (haven't seen him in awhile, 7 carries 28 yards)
Higgs (14/22, 151 yards, 3 TD and an INT)
Michael Montoya: 6 catches, 51 yards, 2 TD
Cooper: 3 catches, 52 yards, TD
Marquette Smith: nursing an injury, on the bench.
Derric Coakley: 1 1/2 sacks, 2 1/2 tackles

The Rays seem to be full of FIFL stars...just an interesting thought.

Oh yeah...Bruce Reinecker: 7/8 PAT, 0/0 FG

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