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2014 American Indoor Football season
League American Indoor Football
Sport Indoor football
Season MVPRichard Johnson (BAL)
Julius Gregory (YORK)
Playoffs
#1 Seed champions Cape Fear Heroes
  #1 Seed runners-upBye
Playoff champions Baltimore Mariners
  Playoff runners-up Rochester Raiders
2014 AIF Championship Game
Champions Baltimore Mariners
  Runners-up Cape Fear Heroes
AIF seasons

The 2014 American Indoor Football season was the ninth season of American Indoor Football (AIF). The Baltimore Mariners defeated the Cape Fear Heroes 45–44 to claim their second ever AIF title. [1]

Standings

Team Wins Losses Percentage
Cape Fear Heroes 5 1 .833
Baltimore Mariners 4 1 .800
Rochester Raiders 4 3 .571
Cleveland Patriots 2 2 .500
York Capitals 1 5 .167
Washington Eagles 0 1 .000
Atlanta Sharks 0 3 .000
  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Gray indicates best regular season record

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1 Cape Fear 44
2 Baltimore 46 2 Baltimore 45
3 Rochester 40

Awards

Individual season awards

Award Winner Position Team
Co-Most Valuable Player Julius Gregory Wide receiver York Capitals
Co-Most Valuable Player Richard Johnson Defensive back Baltimore Mariners
Coach of the Year Ron Meeham Head Coach Baltimore Mariners
General Manager of the Year Scott Garrity General Manager Baltimore Mariners

1st Team All-AIF

Offense
Quarterback Steve Adams, Cape Fear
Running back Matt Winger, Baltimore
Wide receiver Julius Gregory, York
Kevin Concepcion, Rochester
Abe Taylor, Cleveland
Offensive lineman Scott Burley, Baltimore
Allen Joyner, Rochester
Joshua Pugh, Cape Fear
Defense
Defensive line Quane Madison, Baltimore
Chad Nkang, Baltimore
Cory Groover, Cape Fear
Linebacker Chindy Agugua, York
Darius Leak, Baltimore
Defensive back Richard Johnson, Baltimore
Richard Kimbrew, Rochester
Josh Peacock, Cleveland
Special teams
Kicker J. R. Cipra, Baltimore

[2]

References

  1. ^ Junious Smith III (June 14, 2014). "Cape Fear Heroes lose AIF title game to Baltimore Mariners, 45-44". www.fayobserver.com. Fayetteville Observer. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "AIF Announces 2014 All AIF Team". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. July 21, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2014 American Indoor Football season
League American Indoor Football
Sport Indoor football
Season MVPRichard Johnson (BAL)
Julius Gregory (YORK)
Playoffs
#1 Seed champions Cape Fear Heroes
  #1 Seed runners-upBye
Playoff champions Baltimore Mariners
  Playoff runners-up Rochester Raiders
2014 AIF Championship Game
Champions Baltimore Mariners
  Runners-up Cape Fear Heroes
AIF seasons

The 2014 American Indoor Football season was the ninth season of American Indoor Football (AIF). The Baltimore Mariners defeated the Cape Fear Heroes 45–44 to claim their second ever AIF title. [1]

Standings

Team Wins Losses Percentage
Cape Fear Heroes 5 1 .833
Baltimore Mariners 4 1 .800
Rochester Raiders 4 3 .571
Cleveland Patriots 2 2 .500
York Capitals 1 5 .167
Washington Eagles 0 1 .000
Atlanta Sharks 0 3 .000
  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Gray indicates best regular season record

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1 Cape Fear 44
2 Baltimore 46 2 Baltimore 45
3 Rochester 40

Awards

Individual season awards

Award Winner Position Team
Co-Most Valuable Player Julius Gregory Wide receiver York Capitals
Co-Most Valuable Player Richard Johnson Defensive back Baltimore Mariners
Coach of the Year Ron Meeham Head Coach Baltimore Mariners
General Manager of the Year Scott Garrity General Manager Baltimore Mariners

1st Team All-AIF

Offense
Quarterback Steve Adams, Cape Fear
Running back Matt Winger, Baltimore
Wide receiver Julius Gregory, York
Kevin Concepcion, Rochester
Abe Taylor, Cleveland
Offensive lineman Scott Burley, Baltimore
Allen Joyner, Rochester
Joshua Pugh, Cape Fear
Defense
Defensive line Quane Madison, Baltimore
Chad Nkang, Baltimore
Cory Groover, Cape Fear
Linebacker Chindy Agugua, York
Darius Leak, Baltimore
Defensive back Richard Johnson, Baltimore
Richard Kimbrew, Rochester
Josh Peacock, Cleveland
Special teams
Kicker J. R. Cipra, Baltimore

[2]

References

  1. ^ Junious Smith III (June 14, 2014). "Cape Fear Heroes lose AIF title game to Baltimore Mariners, 45-44". www.fayobserver.com. Fayetteville Observer. Retrieved January 6, 2015.
  2. ^ "AIF Announces 2014 All AIF Team". www.oursportscentral.com. OurSports Central. July 21, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2015.

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