2012 Saginaw Sting season
The 2012 Saginaw Sting season is the fourth season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise.
On November 11, 2011, Esposito sold his rights to operate the team to Schweigert, Rob Licht and Jim O'Brien. The new ownership announced the same day that they would be moving the team back to the CIFL.[ 1] On December 29, 2011, the Sting announced that 2011 interim head coach Vince Leveille would return as the full-time head coach for the 2012 season,[ 2] but just 11 days before the team's first game, Leveille stepped down as the head coach, citing that his full-time job made him unavailable to do both. Defensive Coordinator Fred Townsend took over as the team's head coach.[ 3]
With an 8–0 record, the Sting returned to the CIFL playoffs for the first time since 2008, when they won the 2008 CIFL Championship Game and finished the season as the Atlantic Conferences's #2 seed.
In the 2012 CIFL Championship Game , the Sting defeated the Dayton Silverbacks 35-7, to win the CIFL championship. The title for the Sting was their 3rd in the last 4 seasons of playing.[ 4]
Players
Free agents
Position
Player
2012 team
WR
Andrew Beaver
Saginaw Sting
OL
Eric Brim
Saginaw Sting
DB
Calvin Brown
did not play
DL
Vernon Burden
Saginaw Sting
DL
Michael Carter
Saginaw Sting
WR
Chuck Dowdell
Bloomington Edge
RB
Robert Haynes
did not play
LB
James Herring
did not play
DL
Shawn Horetski
did not play
LB
John Jacobs
Saginaw Sting
QB
Tommy Jones
Saginaw Sting
K
Chris Kolias
Marion Blue Racers
DB
Ed Loscalzo
did not play
WR
Yvens Louis
Chicago Vipers
WR
LaVaughn Macon
Wyoming Cavalry
DL
Mike McFadden
did not play
DL
Mike McGowan
did not play
OL
Steve Milalak
did not play
WR
Zac Nichols
Saginaw Sting
DB
Tony Norman
did not play
OL
Josh Pack
Saginaw Sting
DB
Shawn Richardson
Saginaw Sting
LB
Phillip Smith
did not play
DB
Jaa Valentine
Marion Blue Racers
Final roster
2012 Saginaw Sting roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
8 Jeff Austin
11 Andrew Beaver
15 Zac Nichols
1 C. J. Tarver
Offensive linemen
64 Eric Brim
52 Robert Cross
69 Jordan Derosia
66 Josh Pack
Defensive linemen
57 Jakendall Brown
55 Vernon Burden
99 Michael Carter
3 Dwight Hargrove
93 Jonathan Horton
96 Scott Long
Linebackers
6 Andrew Deweerd
37 Anwar Jackson
34 John Jacobs
Defensive backs
13 DeMarcus Copes
5 Jamaal Hibler
2 Jamar Hibler
27 Cortez Rice
Kickers
Injured reserve
7 Patrick Sijan K (IR )
Exempt list
Practice squad
rookies in italics [1] updated April 13, 2012
25 Active, 1 Inactive, 5 PS
Regular season
Schedule
Standings
Week 2: vs Chicago Vipers
Game information
1st quarter
Saginaw (14:02) Charles Tarver 45-yard kickoff return (Keith Bartynski rush), Saginaw 8-0
Saginaw (12:10) Jeff Austin 24-yard interception return (Tommy Jones pass to Jeff Austin), Saginaw 16-0
Saginaw (6:20) Andrew Beaver 37-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Keith Bartynski rush failed), Saginaw 22-0
Saginaw (1:15) Andrew Beaver 26-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass failed), Saginaw 28-0
2nd quarter
Chicago (12:20) Anthony Kropp 3-yard run (Julie Harshbarger kick), Saginaw 28-7
Chicago (2:15) Julie Harshbarger 25-yard field goal, Saginaw 28-10
Saginaw (0:50) Charles Tarver 5-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass failed), Saginaw 34-10
Saginaw (0:20) Zac Nichols 16-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass failed), Saginaw 40-10
3rd quarter
Chicago (6:39) Khyree Copeland 17-yard pass from Anthony Kropp (Julie Harshbarger kick), Saginaw 40-17
Saginaw (4:15) Keith Bartynski 1-yard run (Tommy Jones pass to Jeff Austin), Saginaw 48-17
Chicago (1:49) Ricky Emery 10-yard run (Julie Harshbarger kick), Saginaw 48-24
4th quarter
Saginaw (7:50) Keith Bartynski 10-yard run (Tommy Jones pass to Charles Tarver), Saginaw 56-24
Chicago (5:50) Dan Carter 20-yard pass from Anthony Kropp (Bill Ziemba run), Saginaw 56-32
Saginaw (3:00) Jeff Austin 35-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass to Keith Bartynski), Saginaw 64-32
Passing
Chicago – Anthony Kropp: 19/38, 160 yards, 2 TD
Saginaw – Tommy Jones: 12/23, 179 yards, 5 TD
Rushing
Chicago – Khyree Copeland: 4 att, 12 yards, 0 TD
Saginaw – Keith Bartynski: 8 att, 22 yards, 2 TD
Receiving
Chicago – Khyree Copeland: 7 rec, 54 yards, 1 TD
Saginaw – Andrew Beaver: 3 rec, 69 yards, 2 TD
Week 3: vs Indianapolis Enforcers
Week 3: Indianapolis Enforcers at Saginaw Sting – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Enforcers
6
12
0 0 18
Sting
14
39
26 12 91
at Dow Event Center , Saginaw, Michigan
Date : March 25, 2012Game time : 4:30 p.m. EDT [3]
Game information
1st quarter
Saginaw (10:00) Zac Nichols 20-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass failed), Saginaw 6-0
Indianapolis (6:40) Jamie Barnes 18-yard pass from Ron Ricciardi (Pavel Polochanin kick failed), 6-6
Saginaw (3:30) Andrew Beaver 12-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones rush), Saginaw 14-6
2nd quarter
Saginaw (14:30) Andrew Deweerd 40-yard interception return (Keath Bartynski pass from Tommy Jones), Saginaw 22-6
Indianapolis (10:00) Willie Tolon 16-yard pass from Ron Ricciardi (Ron Ricciardi pass failed), Saginaw 22-12
Saginaw (6:34) Keath Bartynski 11-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Zac Nichols pass from Tommy Jones), Saginaw 30-12
Saginaw (2:00) Keath Bartynski 6-yard run (Zac Nichols pass from Tommy Jones), Saginaw 38-12
Saginaw (0:36) Charles Tarver 17-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Anwar Jackson kick), Saginaw 45-12
Indianapolis (0:10) James Sharp 3-yard pass from Ron Ricciardi (James Sharp rush failed), Saginaw 45-18
Saginaw (0:03) Charles Tarver 50-yard kickoff return (Tommy Jones rush), Saginaw 53-18
3rd quarter
Saginaw (14:48) Charles Tarver 50-yard kickoff return (Keath Bartynski rush failed), Saginaw 59-18
Saginaw (13:20) John Jacobs fumble recover in the endzone (Anwar Jackson kick), Saginaw 66-18
Saginaw (7:25) Keath Bartynski 10-yard run (Jonathan Horton kick), Saginaw 73-18
Saginaw (1:55) Charles Tarver 18-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Anwar Jackson kick failed), Saginaw 79-18
4th quarter
Saginaw (6:50) Anwar Jackson 2-yard run (Jonathan Horton kick failed), Saginaw 85-18
Saginaw (2:20) Anwar Jackson 1-yard run (Jonathan Horton kick failed), Saginaw 91-18
Passing
Indianapolis – Ron Ricciardi: 10/21, 72 yards, 3 TD
Saginaw – Tommy Jones: 14/15, 190 yards, 5 TD
Rushing
Indianapolis – Deshaun Holder: 6 att, 28 yards, 0 TD
Saginaw – Keath Bartynski: 7 att, 51 yards, 2 TD
Receiving
Indianapolis – James Sharp: 5 rec, 29 yards, 1 TD
Saginaw – Charles Tarver: 4 rec, 73 yards, 2 TD
The Sting set a CIFL record by scoring 91 point in a single game. The previous high has been the Rochester Raiders in a 90-45 win over Lehigh Valley Outlawz on May 7, 2006.[ 5]
Week 4: vs Evansville Rage
Game information
1st quarter
Saginaw (7:30) Zac Nichols 4-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones rush), Saginaw 8-0
Evansville (5:00) Nate Samas 3-yard run (Kyle Doughtery kick), Saginaw 8-7
Saginaw (4:30) Zac Nichols 25-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass to Charles Tarver), Saginaw 16-7
Evansville 1:45) Terrence Wright 23-yard pass from Nate Samas (Kyle Daughtery kick), Saginaw 16-14
2nd quarter
Saginaw (14:40) Tommy Jones 14-yard run (Kyle Doughtery kick), Saginaw 22-14
Evansville (13:30) Dusten DeBose 20-yard pass from Nate Samas (Kyle Daughtery kick), Saginaw 22-21
Saginaw (10:50) Andrew Beaver 13-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass to Andrew Beaver), Saginaw 30-21
Saginaw (3:24) Zac Nichols 22-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Tommy Jones pass to Andrew Beaver), Saginaw 38-21
3rd quarter
Sagianw (12:14) Keith Bartynski 5-yard run (Tommy Jones pass to Andrew Beaver), Saginaw 46-21
Sagianw (1:56) Team Safety, Saginaw 48-21
Sagianw (1:50) Charles Tarver 50-yard kickoff return (Tommy Jones pass to Zac Nichols), Saginaw 56-21
4th quarter
Saginaw (11:31) Zac Nichols 19-yard pass from Tommy Jones (Keith Bartynski rush), Saginaw 64-21
Evansville (7:41) Terrence Wright 47-yard run (Nate Samas pass to Joe Casey), Saginaw 64-29
Saginaw (7:00) Keith Bartynski 13-yard run (Tommy Jones pass to Jeff Austin), Saginaw 72-29
Passing
Evansville – Nate Samas: 8/24, 82 yards, 2 TD
Saginaw – Tommy Jones: 15/23, 211 yards, 5 TD
Rushing
Evansville – Terrence Wright: 5 att, 41 yards, 1 TD
Saginaw – Tommy Jones: 3 att, 36 yards, 1 TD
Receiving
Evansville – Dusten DeBose: 3 rec, 44 yards, 1 TD
Saginaw – Zac Nichols: 8 rec, 162 yards, 4 TD
With the win, the Sting improved to 3-0.
Coaching staff
Saginaw Sting 2012 staff
Front office
Co-Owner/General Manager – Robert Licht
Co-Owner – Stuart Schweigert
Co-Owner – James O'Brien
Assistant general manager – Bill Wheeler
Director of Gameday Operations - Greg Dietrich
Promotions Director - Jessica Rondo
Head coach
Head coach/defensive coordinator – Fred Townsend
Offensive coaches
Offensive Coordinator - Daniel “SKI” Szatkowski
Wide Receivers –
Offensive Line –Daniel “SKI” Szatkowski
Defensive coaches
Defensive line – Kevin
Linebackers –
Secondary –
References
^ Kyle Austin (November 11, 2011). "Local ownership group, including Stuart Schweigert, purchase Saginaw Sting indoor football team" . Retrieved December 13, 2011 .
^ Kyle Austin (December 29, 2011). "Vince Leveille to return as Saginaw Sting head coach" . Retrieved January 11, 2012 .
^ Kyle Austin (March 7, 2012). "Vince Leveille steps down as Saginaw Sting coach, Fred Townsend to replace him" . Retrieved March 7, 2012 .
^ Erich T. Doerr (June 3, 2012). "Saginaw Sting find perfection, third title in four years with 35-7 CIFL title game victory over Dayton Silverbacks" . www.mlive.com . Retrieved June 5, 2012 .
^ Kyle Austin (March 25, 2012). "Saginaw Sting set CIFL single-game scoring record in 91-18 win over Indianapolis Enforcers" . mlive.com. Retrieved March 31, 2012 .