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Motor City Reapers
Founded2006
League Great Lakes Indoor Football League
Team historyMotor City Reapers
Based in Fraser, Michigan
Arena Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena
ColorsBlack, Gold, Silver
     
OwnerMike Zak Sr.
PresidentMike Zak Sr.
Head coachEdward Blackburn
General managerMike Zak Jr.

The Motor City Reapers were to have been a professional indoor football team based in Fraser, Michigan. The team was slated to join the Great Lakes Indoor Football League as an expansion team in 2007. The Reapers were to have been the third indoor football team to be based in the Detroit metro area. The first was the Detroit Drive, an early member of in the Arena Football League, considered to have been the sport's first dynasty, and the second was the AFL's Detroit Fury. The owner of the Reapers was to have been Mike Zak Sr. The Reapers were scheduled to play their home games at the Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena in Fraser, Michigan.

Franchise history

In June 2006, The Reapers were announced to be joining the Great Lakes Indoor Football League as an expansion team for the 2007 season. [1] Team owner Mike Zak Sr. believed that his team would have the fortitude to stay in the area whereas the previous teams did not. [2] However,t he team never took the field, with Zak citing "personal reasons" for not playing in 2007. There was word that the team would play in 2008, but they never played a game.

References

  1. ^ "Motor City joins GLIFL for '07". The Times Herald. June 24, 2006.
  2. ^ "Reapers plan to survive". The Detroit News. July 26, 2006.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Motor City Reapers
Founded2006
League Great Lakes Indoor Football League
Team historyMotor City Reapers
Based in Fraser, Michigan
Arena Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena
ColorsBlack, Gold, Silver
     
OwnerMike Zak Sr.
PresidentMike Zak Sr.
Head coachEdward Blackburn
General managerMike Zak Jr.

The Motor City Reapers were to have been a professional indoor football team based in Fraser, Michigan. The team was slated to join the Great Lakes Indoor Football League as an expansion team in 2007. The Reapers were to have been the third indoor football team to be based in the Detroit metro area. The first was the Detroit Drive, an early member of in the Arena Football League, considered to have been the sport's first dynasty, and the second was the AFL's Detroit Fury. The owner of the Reapers was to have been Mike Zak Sr. The Reapers were scheduled to play their home games at the Great Lakes Sports City Superior Arena in Fraser, Michigan.

Franchise history

In June 2006, The Reapers were announced to be joining the Great Lakes Indoor Football League as an expansion team for the 2007 season. [1] Team owner Mike Zak Sr. believed that his team would have the fortitude to stay in the area whereas the previous teams did not. [2] However,t he team never took the field, with Zak citing "personal reasons" for not playing in 2007. There was word that the team would play in 2008, but they never played a game.

References

  1. ^ "Motor City joins GLIFL for '07". The Times Herald. June 24, 2006.
  2. ^ "Reapers plan to survive". The Detroit News. July 26, 2006.

External links



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