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Ohio Valley Warriors lose Heartland Football League Championship to the Lima Warriors 40-20
Xtreme season ends in overtime to the Ohio Valley Warriors, Xtreme wrap up the season with an 11-1 overall record.

Sharks forefit out of the GDFL playoffs by deciding not to travel to thier game.
Semi-Pro players playing at the arena level - By Dan Wright
The Tri-State Sharks have joined the GDFL and that leave no teams in the tri-state in the USFA anymore.
The Ohio Browns have joined the GDFL

The Fire announce that they are not coming back for the 2010 season!

New Xtreme QB TJ Brown injurs shoulder and will miss 2010 season. Marcus "Swann" Johnson signs with the Xtreme. 
Quarterback Dustin Howard decides to take the year off to spend time with his new child.
From Semi-Pro to Super Bowl
Kings Comets lose National Championship game 21-20
Tri-State Sharks hire former head coach from Summitt H.S. and Reading H.S. David Livers. Coach Livers was also a player at Washington State Univ.
Xtreme add former Dayton Drive team owner and head coach Marvin Bryce to thier coaching staff
Keep an eye on each other and your players

  Silverbacks sign local players and coaches

Why I do it

Local players get national recognition

Comets Lead the way in the MCFL

Midwest Panthers, Trenton Trojans, Southwest Seminoles, Kentucky/Ohio Xtreme, and the Cincinnati Falcons join the HFL.
Xtreme hire David Bibb as defensive coordinator and Ryan Grubbs as wide reciever coach
Stallions hire Sean Haucker to coach the defensive line
KY/OH Xtreme join the Heartland Football League
Panthers hire head coach Carlos Chambers and his brother Keith Chambers formerly the head coach of the Tri-State Sharks.