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Lakeland Thunderbolts
Team logo
Founded2005 (2005)
Folded2010 (2010)
Team history
  • 'Lakeland Thunderbolts (2005–2010)
Based inLakeland, Florida
at the Lakeland Center
Home arena
CheerleadersThunderbolts Dance Team
MascotGunny
LeagueAmerican Indoor Football Association (2005-2007)On hiatus (2008-2010)
ColorsBlack, Gold, White
     
Personnel
Head coachTeddy Keaton
General managerBennie King
OwnerBennie King

The Lakeland Thunderbolts were a professional indoor football team. They were a member of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA). They played their home games at the Lakeland Center.

History

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The Lakeland Thunderbolts began in 2005 as an expansion member of the National Indoor Football League, finishing their inaugural season with a 6–8 record and losing in the first round of playoffs to the Rome Renegades with a score of 53–7.

Lakeland's 2006 season ended with a 44–18 loss to the Fayetteville Guard, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, during the second round of the NIFL playoffs. The Thunderbolts finished the regular season fourth overall (third in the Atlantic Conference) with a 12–2 record.

After the 2006 season ended, the 'Bolts decided to move to the American Indoor Football Association. Perhaps the team's biggest victory so far is their 39–36 win over the defending champion Canton Legends on March 11, 2007, ending their 12-game winning streak dating back from the previous season (The previous team to defeat Canton was the Reading Express on April 23, 2006, at the Canton Memorial Civic Center by a score of 56–18). Lakeland secured the 2007 Southern Division Championship after an 84–62 win over the Mississippi Mudcats on June 16, 2007. On June 23, they would win AIFA Championship Bowl I at the Florence Civic Center, defeating the Reading Express by a score of 54–49.

On Saturday, October 20, 2007, it was announced that the Thunderbolts had declined on rejoining the AIFA for 2008.[1]

On Tuesday December 4, 2007, the AIFA announced they have reached an agreement with the Lakeland Center, and the Thunderbolts will return in 2009. [2] There is a possibility that Thunderbolts could play in the Southern Indoor Football League in 2010. The Thunderbolts will likely return to the American Indoor Football Association in 2011

Many of the primary graphics were illustrated by Kristine LaSalle.

Season-By-Season

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Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
Lakeland Thunderbolts (NIFL)
20056803rd Atlantic SouthLost AC Quarterfinal (Rome)
200612201st Atlantic SouthWon AC Quarterfinal (Montgomery Maulers)
Lost AC Semifinal (Fayetteville)
Lakeland Thunderbolts (AIFA)
200711201st SouthernWon Round 1 (Carolina)
Won SD Championship (Mississippi)
Won Championship Bowl I (Reading)
2008Did not play
2009
2010
Totals33140(including NIFL and AIFA playoffs)

2007 Season Schedule

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
February 17Mississippi MudcatsAwayLost 36-46
February 25Florence PhantomsHomeWon 69-25
March 11Canton LegendsHomeWon 39-36
March 16Baltimore BlackbirdsHomeWon 69-14
March 23Florence PhantomsAwayWon 54-18
April 5Danville DemolitionAwayWon 71-6
April 14Carolina SpeedHomeWon 57-19
April 20Tallahassee TitansAwayLost 40-48
May 5Mississippi MudcatsHomeWon 54-31
May 12Tallahassee TitansHomeWon 51-24
May 19Montgomery BearsAwayWon 34-32
May 25Carolina SpeedAwayWon 39-21
June 2Montgomery BearsHomeWon 72-56
June 11Carolina Speed (Playoffs)HomeWon 55-32
June 18Mississippi Mudcats (Playoffs)HomeWon 84-62
June 23Reading Express (Championship Bowl I)Neutral (Florence)Won 54-49
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    Lakeland Thunderbolts
    Team logo
    Founded2005 (2005)
    Folded2010 (2010)
    Team history
    • 'Lakeland Thunderbolts (2005–2010)
    Based inLakeland, Florida
    at the Lakeland Center
    Home arena
    CheerleadersThunderbolts Dance Team
    MascotGunny
    LeagueAmerican Indoor Football Association (2005-2007)On hiatus (2008-2010)
    ColorsBlack, Gold, White
         
    Personnel
    Head coachTeddy Keaton
    General managerBennie King
    OwnerBennie King

    The Lakeland Thunderbolts were a professional indoor football team. They were a member of the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA). They played their home games at the Lakeland Center.

    History

    The Lakeland Thunderbolts began in 2005 as an expansion member of the National Indoor Football League, finishing their inaugural season with a 6–8 record and losing in the first round of playoffs to the Rome Renegades with a score of 53–7.

    Lakeland's 2006 season ended with a 44–18 loss to the Fayetteville Guard, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, during the second round of the NIFL playoffs. The Thunderbolts finished the regular season fourth overall (third in the Atlantic Conference) with a 12–2 record.

    After the 2006 season ended, the 'Bolts decided to move to the American Indoor Football Association. Perhaps the team's biggest victory so far is their 39–36 win over the defending champion Canton Legends on March 11, 2007, ending their 12-game winning streak dating back from the previous season (The previous team to defeat Canton was the Reading Express on April 23, 2006, at the Canton Memorial Civic Center by a score of 56–18). Lakeland secured the 2007 Southern Division Championship after an 84–62 win over the Mississippi Mudcats on June 16, 2007. On June 23, they would win AIFA Championship Bowl I at the Florence Civic Center, defeating the Reading Express by a score of 54–49.

    On Saturday, October 20, 2007, it was announced that the Thunderbolts had declined on rejoining the AIFA for 2008.[1]

    On Tuesday December 4, 2007, the AIFA announced they have reached an agreement with the Lakeland Center, and the Thunderbolts will return in 2009. [2] There is a possibility that Thunderbolts could play in the Southern Indoor Football League in 2010. The Thunderbolts will likely return to the American Indoor Football Association in 2011

    Many of the primary graphics were illustrated by Kristine LaSalle.

    Season-By-Season

    Season records
    SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
    Lakeland Thunderbolts (NIFL)
    20056803rd Atlantic SouthLost AC Quarterfinal (Rome)
    200612201st Atlantic SouthWon AC Quarterfinal (Montgomery Maulers)
    Lost AC Semifinal (Fayetteville)
    Lakeland Thunderbolts (AIFA)
    200711201st SouthernWon Round 1 (Carolina)
    Won SD Championship (Mississippi)
    Won Championship Bowl I (Reading)
    2008Did not play
    2009
    2010
    Totals33140(including NIFL and AIFA playoffs)

    2007 Season Schedule

    DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
    February 17Mississippi MudcatsAwayLost 36-46
    February 25Florence PhantomsHomeWon 69-25
    March 11Canton LegendsHomeWon 39-36
    March 16Baltimore BlackbirdsHomeWon 69-14
    March 23Florence PhantomsAwayWon 54-18
    April 5Danville DemolitionAwayWon 71-6
    April 14Carolina SpeedHomeWon 57-19
    April 20Tallahassee TitansAwayLost 40-48
    May 5Mississippi MudcatsHomeWon 54-31
    May 12Tallahassee TitansHomeWon 51-24
    May 19Montgomery BearsAwayWon 34-32
    May 25Carolina SpeedAwayWon 39-21
    June 2Montgomery BearsHomeWon 72-56
    June 11Carolina Speed (Playoffs)HomeWon 55-32
    June 18Mississippi Mudcats (Playoffs)HomeWon 84-62
    June 23Reading Express (Championship Bowl I)Neutral (Florence)Won 54-49
    • Lakeland Thunderbolts' official website
    • Lakeland Thunderbolts' official myspace
    • Thunderbolts' 2007 Stats[permanent dead link]
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