
Storm Front from Nashville Heads for Indianapolis
The former North American Football League champions face the multiple time, league runner-up Nashville Storm on Military Appreciation Night
For release- August 4, 2010
INDIANAPOLIS- Two of the NAFL’s best teams go head to head this weekend. The Indianapolis Tornados will face the Nashville Storm on Saturday, August 7 at Park Tudor School. The battle between these decorated football squads will commence with a 7:00 p.m. Kick-off. The gates of Park Tudor will be opened at 5:30 p.m.
The Tornados won the NAFL championship in 2008, while the Storm organization has made it to the national championship game two separate years, in 2006 and 2009. Both teams expect nothing less than a stellar example of competitive football. Park Tudor School is located at 7200 N. College Avenue.
Saturday evening is also Military Appreciation Night, a special event inspired by the servicemen of the United States armed forces. Men and women of the military present at Saturday’s game will be honored by the Tornados for their service. Giveaways coming from different military branches will be tossed out to fans.
Local lawyer and radio personality of the 93.1 radio station Greg Garrison will be making a celebrity kick for charity. In addition, local recording artist Mike Archer will be performing a song he wrote, titled “Mr. Red, White, and Blue,” at halftime.
The Indianapolis Tornados are a minor league football team with a rich history and an intense commitment to the community. The Tornados won the North American Football League championship in 2008, the largest minor league football organization in the country. Players from top colleges joined the Tornados for a shot at professional aspirations. For more information about the team and organization log on to www.indianapolistornados.com. The next home game of the season is August 28 at Park Tudor. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and Kick-off is at 7:00 p.m.
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