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The Peoria Pirates were a professional arena football team that last played in AF2, the minor league to the Arena Football League (AFL). They played their home games at Carver Arena , part of the Peoria Civic Center in Illinois, and were coached by Mike Hohensee and Bruce Cowdrey .
The 2002 AF2 season was the third season of the AF2.It was preceded by 2001 and succeeded by 2003.The league champions were the Peoria Pirates, who defeated the Florida Firecats in ArenaCup III.
Peoria Pirates indoor football teams, a Peoria Rivermen hockey team and a Richwoods girls basketball team are the latest inductees into the GPSHOF.
The AF2 was founded in 1999 by the Arena Football League in an attempt to bring the game to mid-sized markets following the success of AFL on the national level. [6] The AF2 was not intended to be a farm system for the AFL like the American Hockey League and Minor League Baseball are to the National Hockey League and Major League Baseball, respectively.
Team inductees: Championship 2000 and 2002 Peoria Pirates indoor football teams, the 1999-2000 champion Peoria Rivermen hockey team, and the 1980-81 Richwoods girls basketball team.
Peoria Pirates: Football AF2: 1999–2009 Peoria Prancers: Ice hockey International Hockey League: 1982–1984 Became the Peoria Rivermen Quad City Flames: Ice hockey American Hockey League: 2007–2009 Moved to Abbotsford, British Columbia, as the Abbotsford Heat: Quad City Mallards: Ice hockey United Hockey League: 1995–2007 Quad City ...
Here are the six of the biggest games remaining on the 2024 IHSA Peoria-area football schedule. ... title game. A look ahead to Peoria High's schedule shows undefeated Bloomington in Week 8 as the ...
After having no television coverage in 2004, the game was telecast nationally by Fox Sports Net in 2005 and Comcast Sports Net in 2006. The ArenaCup, along with all assets of af2, were purchased by Arena Football 1 (which became the second incarnation of the Arena Football League ) in December 2009.