Kansas holds Iowa scoreless in second half
The Kansas Koyotes are going into the American Professional Football League playoffs with plenty of confidence after their performance Saturday night.
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It could have been easy for the Kansas Koyotes to take their opponents lightly Saturday night. After one quarter, they proved that wouldn't be the case.
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A season once filled with bleak playoff chances has progressed immensely in the last few weeks for the Kansas Koyotes.
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Kansas quarterback accounts for five touchdowns in 48-42 victory
When the difference between winning and losing may mean a shot at making the playoffs, the virtue of the Kansas Koyotes becoming 2-5 as opposed to 1-6 begins to take more importance.
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Koyotes win playoff opener day after coach announces retirement plans
Jim Green's last Kansas Koyotes home game went as if it had been scripted. Taking a 34-6 lead into halftime after taking advantage of many Junction City Force miscues, the Koyotes (5-5) kept the heat turned up during the second half on their way to a 54-18 victory to advance to play the Iowa Blackhawks in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, next weekend in the American Professional Football League playoffs.
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Junction City Force at Kansas Koyotes
A live chat of the Kansas-Junction City APFL opening round playoffs matchup July 2 at the Kansas Expocentre in Topeka, Kan. Gametime is set for 7:35 p.m., chat opens at 7:30 p.m. The Koyotes (4-5) are the No. 4 seed, with Junction City (0-4) the No. 5 seed. The winner of this game will face the No. 1 seed Iowa Blackhawks (8-1) next week in Iowa. The APFL championship will be July 17 at the higher-seeded team's venue.
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Koyotes face Blackhawks in Iowa for final game of season Saturday
After a tough loss in their previous game, the Kansas Koyotes wanted to come out with a strong start. They accomplished exactly that, leading 21-6 after the first quarter on their way to a 62-26 victory against the Junction City Force in their final regular season home game at Landon Arena. Koyotes head coach Jim Green was very satisfied with his team's all-around effort from the start and all through the game.
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With only two games left on the regular season schedule, the Kansas Koyotes will have to win out to have a winning record for the season. In a hard fought game, the Koyotes cut the Mid-Missouri Outlaw (7-1) lead to just three points late in the game, but an ensuing onside kick failed and the Outlaws held on for a 26-23 victory in Sedalia, Mo. The loss drops the Koyotes to 3-4 on the season, with the home finale at 7:05 p.m. Saturday against the Junction City Force. Mid-Missouri moves to 6-1 on the season.
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Coming off a three game losing streak, the Kansas Koyotes were ready to get back on track. Behind a solid performance from quarterback Jordan Brill, who threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns, they did just that as Koyotes ousted the Springfield Wolfpack 58-47 Saturday at Landon Arena to get back to 3-3. Donnell Smith, who scored the Koyotes first three touchdowns, was proud of his team for their game.
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A live chat of the Kansas-Springfield APFL football matchup at the Kansas Expocentre in Topeka, Kan. Gametime is set for 7:05 p.m., chat opens at 6:30 p.m. The Koyotes enter the game coming off a bye week with a 2-3 record, the result of a three-game losing skid. The Wolfpack is 4-2 after suffering a 33-20 loss to the Iowa Blackhawks.
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National Guard sponsoring free game June 5 against Springfield
The Kansas Koyotes are handing out more than 28,000 free ticket vouchers for the June 5 match up with the Springfield Wolf Pack. The free admission is courtesy of the National Guard, which is sponsoring the game as a way for people who have never seen an indoor professional football game to attend their first one, according to the Koyote's website, www.koyotefootball.com.
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Loss to Mid-Missouri marks franchise-worst losing skid
The Kansas Koyotes (2-3) dropped their third straight game Saturday night to the Mid-Missouri Outlaws (4-1)- a franchise first. Led by a strong rushing attack and an opportunistic defense, the Outlaws outscored the Koyotes 56-46 at the Kansas Expocentre, despite a strong passing performance by Washburn graduate Jordan Brill.
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It was another blowout victory for the Kansas Koyotes. Following their 78-6 win in the season opener, former Washburn quarterback Jordan Brill went 14-for-23 and threw for 164 yards as the Koyotes scored 27 points in the first quarter on their way to a 61-14 victory over the Missouri Mustangs Saturday night at Landon Arena.
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Former Bods dominate for Kansas
Brill to Wrecke, Brill to Wrecke. That is all you would have heard Saturday, April 17, at the Kansas Koyotes' home opener. The home opener was a success for the Koyotes as they beat the Kansas City Bulldogs 78-6. The big success though was getting the offense where it needed to be, and getting quarterback Jordan Brill on a roll.
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It's football season already for Topeka with the Koyotes having their season opener April 17 against the Independence Bulldogs. The Koyotes are coming off of a strange year last season in that they are not the returning conference champions. Last year, they took second, something the Koyotes are not used to doing. The team looks to respond well and has high hopes for the conference title this year.
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