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2012 Port Huron Patriots season

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2012 Port Huron Patriots season
OwnerDavid & Cynthia Kinsman
General managerDavid Kinsman
Head coachJohn Forti (fired March 30; 1–2 record)
David Kinsman (interim; 3–4 record)
Home fieldMcMorran Arena
Results
Record4–6
Division place4th
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Uniform

The 2012 Port Huron Patriots season is the first season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. After the disappointing end to the Port Huron Predators season in 2011, Dave and Cyndi Kinsman wanted to bring back a team to Port Huron in 2012 and the future. Kinsman stated, "We are aware of the history of teams in this city and the bottom line is that you have to win on and off the field to make this succeed. Other teams could win on the field, but couldn't win off the field meaning they didn't have the front office and leadership it takes to succeed. We are confident in the direction this franchise will head and we are thrilled to be in Port Huron." The team announced that they would be playing at McMorran Arena. In early September 2011, the Patriots signed former Pradators head coach John Forti, as well as re-signed local players who had played for the Predators.[1] On December 24, 2011 the team announced its training camp roster.[2]

On February 11, 2012, the team played its first ever preseason game. They defeated the outdoor semi-professional Southern Michigan Timberwolves 35-21. This first unofficial win came in the wake of the tragic loss of Offensive Lineman Ken Hamilton, who was killed in a shooting outside of a Detroit nightclub. Teammate Antonio Martin was also injured in the shooting.[3][4]

On March 29, 2012, Kinsman fired the entire coaching staff consisting of Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator John Forti, Defensive Coordinator Ron Gadowski, Special Teams and Line Coach Ryan Nolin and Defensive Backs Coach Jude Carter. Kinsman named himself the head coach of the Patriots and hired the coaching staff from the Michigan Gators, a semi-professional team that the Patriots had played in the preseason.[5]

Kinsman's decision to make himself the head coach did not sit well with some of the players, as a group, led by Terry Mitchell, left the team due to Kinsman's lack of football coaching experience.[6]

Kinsman went on to lead the Patriots to a 3-4 record, making them 4-6 overall, clinching the 4th seed in the CIFL playoffs, but despite this factor, the league decided to shorten the playoffs. This left the Patriots and the Evansville Rage both out of the playoffs.[7]

Players

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Signings

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Position Player 2011 Team
WR Jose Cannon Port Huron Predators
OL Quentin Celano Port Huron Predators
OL Rodney Hamilton Port Huron Predators
QB Bruce Jones Dayton Silverbacks
WR Chris Kolokithas Canton Cougars
OL Antonio Martin Port Huron Predators
DE Mike Matyniak Port Huron Predators
WR Terry Mitchell Port Huron Predators
DB Musa Odeh Port Huron Predators
DB Ernie Smith Port Huron Predators

Final roster

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2012 Port Huron Patriots roster
Quarterbacks
  • 15 Stanley Flemons
  • 10 Torrance Webster

Running backs

  • 17 Adrien Brown
  • 24 Mike Youngblood

Wide receivers

  • 80 Desmond Benson
  •  3 Jose' Cannon
  •  1 Terry Mitchell
  • 88 Jose Morris
Offensive linemen
  • 59 Anthony Bagley
  • 78 Julian Davis
  • 72 Robert Garvin
  • 74 Mike Lewis

Defensive linemen

  • 95 Devin Bland
  • 92 Guy Goodelow
  • 99 Daniel Johnson
  • 90 Darryn Moore
Linebackers
  • 20 Mark Carter
  •  2 Clifton Jackson
  • 54 Andrew Knight

Defensive backs

  • 22 Gerald Benson
  •  4 Michael McKinley
  • 21 Musa O'Deh
  • 37 Ernie Smith
  • 23 Nick Thompson

Kickers

  •  5 Chris Kollias
Injured reserve
  • 76 Antonio Martin OL (IR)


Inactive

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  •  5 Justin Brantley K
  • 38 J. R. Estell DB
  • 87 Demetrius Hardy WR
  •  9 Darryl Johnson QB
  • 15 Bruce Jones QB
  • 72 Nicholas McCoy OL
  • 74 Steve Platz OL
  • 87 Terrance Tumpkin WR
  • 95 Martel Welch OL
  • 25 Trevor Whitkopf RB

rookies in italics
Roster updated April 24, 2012

25 Active, 1 Inactive, 10 PS

Schedule

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Preseason

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Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results Game site
Final score Team record
1 February 11 7:30 p.m. EDT Southern Michigan Timberwolves W 35–21 1–0 McMorran Arena
2 February 26 6:00 p.m. EDT Michigan Gators W 21–14 2–0 McMorran Arena

Regular season

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Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results Game site
Final score Team record
1 March 10 7:30 p.m. EDT Chicago Vipers W 52–49 1–0 McMorran Arena
2 March 17 7:30 p.m. EDT Dayton Silverbacks L 22–50 1–1 McMorran Arena
3 March 24 7:30 p.m. EDT Evansville Rage L 34–44 1–2 McMorran Arena
4 March 31 7:30 p.m. EDT at Dayton Silverbacks L 24–32 1–3 Hara Arena
5 April 7 3:15 p.m. EDT at Indianapolis Enforcers W 37–0 2–3 The SportZone
6 April 14 7:30 p.m. EDT Saginaw Sting L 35–49 2–4 McMorran Arena
7 April 20 7:30 p.m. EDT at Saginaw Sting L 20–42 2–5 Dow Event Center
8 April 28 8:00 p.m. EDT Indianapolis Enforcers W 62–8 3–5 McMorran Arena
9 May 5 7:30 p.m. EDT at Evansville Rage L 7–28 3–6 Swonder Ice Arena
10 May 12 7:30 p.m. EDT Chicago Pythons W 23–17 4–6 McMorran Arena
11 Bye

Standings

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Team W L T PCT PF PA PF (Avg.) PA (Avg.) STK
x-Saginaw Sting 8 0 0 1.000 482 175 60.3 21.9 W 8
x-Dayton Silverbacks 8 1 0 .889 408 218 45.3 24.2 L 1
Evansville Rage 7 3 0 .700 392 308 39.2 30.8 W 3
Port Huron Patriots 4 6 0 .400 316 319 31.6 31.9 W 1
Indianapolis Enforcers 1 9 0 .100 162 565 16.2 56.5 L 6
Chicago Pythons 0 9 0 .000 207 383 23 42.5 L 9

Regular season results

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Week 1: vs Chicago Vipers

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Week 1: Chicago Vipers at Port Huron Patriots – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Vipers 14 0 211449
Patriots 26 14 6652

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: March 10, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 1,214
  • Referee: Rick Jackson
  • [1]
Game information

In the first ever regular season game for the Vipers and Patriots, it was a tale of two halves. The Patriots started the scoring on an 8-yard run by Tracey McIntyre less than two minutes into the game followed by a 39-yard pass from Darryl Johnson to Jose Morris to grab a 14-0 Patriot lead. Chicago answered on a 4-yard touchdown run by Bill Ziemba, but the Patriots extended their lead to 20-7 as Johnson and McIntyre hooked up for a 25-yard touchdown pass. Chicago quarterback Anthony Kropp added a 1-yard touchdown run and Port Huron capped the first quarter scoring on a 19-yard touchdown pass from Johnson to Morris. The Patriots' first points of the second quarter came from a safety when the snap was over the head of Kropp and recovered by the Vipers in the end zone. Darryl Johnson threw his fourth touchdown of the half on a 7-yard pass to Dan Johnson. The Patriots added an 11-yard touchdown run by McIntyre to close the first half scoring. The Vipers outscored the Patriots 21-6 in the third quarter and pull within 11, trailing 46-35. The third quarter scoring was started by Chicago, who on a 12-yard pass from Kropp to Dan Carter. Port Huron quarterback Johnson added a 3-yard touchdown run to keep the Patriot lead at 25. The next four scores in the game belonged to the Vipers. Kropp threw another touchdown pass to Dominique Jackson, this one 27 yards, and Khyree Copeland added a touchdown run from 22 yards to end the third quarter. The 11-point lead heading into the fourth quarter quickly disappeared as defensive back Lawrence Harvey intercepted Johnson and returned it for a 13-yard touchdown. Just 30 seconds into the final quarter and the lead was trimmed to four. The Vipers took their first lead of the game as Johnson completed a pass to Dominique Jackson at the Port Huron 16. Jackson fumbled the football and it was picked up by Dan Carter at the 5-yard line and taken in for a touchdown. Julie Harshbarger added the extra point and Chicago led 49-46. The game winning score came with just over two minutes to play as Mark Carter scored from 1 yard out to put the Patriots up 52-49. Chicago had one last chance to tie the game, but Harshbarger's kick was no good as time expired.[8]

With the win, the Patriots improved to 1-0.

Week 2: vs Dayton Silverbacks

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Week 2: Dayton Silverbacks at Port Huron Patriots – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Silverbacks 14 16 61450
Patriots 8 6 8022

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: March 17, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 824
  • Referee: Dave Stein
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Game information

Dayton opened the scoring first with Evan Sawyer taking the ball in from 1 yard out. The PAT was kicked by Zack VanZant and the Silverbacks led 7-0. The Patriots came right back down the field and scored on 4-yard run by Tracey McIntyre with 5:52 left in the opening stanza. Mark Carter ran in the two-point conversion and the host led 8-7. Dayton took the next possession and moved down the field and answered the call with touchdown with 1:47 left in the quarter. Sawyer passed the ball to Bruce Peters from seven yards out, and VanZant added the PAT. At the end of the first quarter, Dayton led 14-8.

With 9:59 left in the first half, VanZant kicked a 16-yard field goal. With 5:45 left in the half, Sawyer threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Antwain Weeden. The extra point was good and they led 24-8. Port Huron answered the bell when Terry Michell caught a 6-yard pass from Michael McKinley, but Carson Nowakowski's kick was no good. Weeden took the ensuing kickoff and ran 52 yards for a touchdown to close the half, but the PAT failed. At halftime, Dayton led 30-14.

Darryl Johnson threw a 14-yard pass to Jose Morris to open up the second half scoring. Port Huron went for two points and failed. Dayton then came back and scored with 4 minutes left in the quarter when Sawyer threw a 44 yards pass to Tyler Waller. The third quarter ended and the Silverbacks led 36-22.

In the fourth quarter, Dayton added two touchdowns to close out the scoring and win the game 50-22.[9]

With the loss, the Patriots fell to 1-1.

Week 3: vs Evansville Rage

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Week 3: Evansville Rage at Port Huron Patriots – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Rage 10 21 13044
Patriots 14 6 6834

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: March 24, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Game attendance: 923
  • Referee: Dave Stein
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Game information

With the loss, the Patriots fell to 1-2.[10]

Week 4: vs Dayton Silverbacks

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Week 4: Port Huron Patriots at Dayton Silverbacks – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Patriots 3 7 7724
Silverbacks 0 19 7632

at Hara Arena, Dayton, Ohio

  • Date: March 30, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Tommy Tyks
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Game information

After the team saw the entire coaching staff, quarterback and a kicker change, the Patriots went on the road for their first road game in franchise history against the undefeated Dayton Silverbacks. New quarterback Torrance Webster threw a pair of touchdowns to Jose' Cannon, and ran in another score. New kicker Chris Kolias was 1 for 2 on field goal attempts, and 3 for 3 in extra point attempts. In the end, it was Webster's three interceptions that cost the Patriots the game, as the final one was taken back 40 yards by Melvin Thomas to ultimately seal the win for the Silverbacks.

With the loss, the Patriots fell to 1-3.[11]

Week 5: vs Indianapolis Enforcers

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Week 5: Port Huron Patriots at Indianapolis Enforcers – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Patriots 0 0 000
Enforcers 0 0 000

at The SportZone, Indianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: April 7, 2012
  • Game time: 3:15 p.m. EDT
Game information

With the win, the Patriots improved to 2-3

Week 6: vs Saginaw Sting

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Week 6: Saginaw Sting at Port Huron Patriots – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Sting 0 0 000
Patriots 0 0 000

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: April 14, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

The Sting came into the game with a 3-0 record and were facing Port Huron for the first of two consecutive weeks playing each other for the rights to the "Michigan Cup."[12] The Sting went on to defeat the Patriots by a score of 49-35.[13] Saginaw's Tommy Jones led the way for the Sting, throwing six touchdowns.[14]

With the loss, the Patriots fell to 2-4

Week 7: vs Saginaw Sting

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Week 7: Port Huron Patriots at Saginaw Sting – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Patriots 0 0 000
Sting 0 0 000

at Dow Event Center, Saginaw, Michigan

  • Date: April 20, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

With the loss, the Patriots fell to 2-5.[15]

Week 8: vs Indianapolis Enforcers

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Week 8: Indianapolis Enforcers at Port Huron Patriots – Game summary
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Enforcers 0 0 000
Patriots 0 0 000

at McMorran Arena, Port Huron, Michigan

  • Date: April 28, 2012
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EDT
Game information

The Patriots won an unusual game, as a majority of the Enforcers players decided not to travel with the team and they were forced to dress Port Huron players who were inactive for the game. The Patriots won, 62-8.[16]

With the win, the Patriots improved to 3-5.[17]

Coaching staff

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Port Huron Patriots 2012 staff
Front office
  • Founder/Co-Owner/General Manager – Dave Kinsman
  • Founder/Co-Owner/Financial Manager – Cyndi Kinsman
  • Director of game day operations and sales – Brandon Cope
  • Director of Jr. Stars League and Sales – Jude Carter

Head coach

  • Interim head coach – Dave Kinsman

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator – Daryel Henry
  • Offensive line – Darrel Rich
 

Defensive coaches

  • Defensive coordinator – Darrel Jones
  • Defensive line – Darrel Rich

References

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  1. ^ James Kelley (September 30, 2011). "Indoor football coming back to Port Huron". The Voice. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  2. ^ Joseph Hayes (December 24, 2011). "Football: Port Huron Patriots declare their roster, initial schedule". The Times Herald. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  3. ^ Joseph Hayes (February 12, 2012). "Patriots win inaugural game against Timberwolves, 35-21". The Times Herald. Retrieved February 12, 2012.
  4. ^ Joseph Hayes (February 13, 2012). "Football:Death stings Port Huron Patriots". The Times Herald. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  5. ^ Joseph Hayes (March 30, 2012). "Football: Port Huron Patriots make big change". The Times Herald. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  6. ^ Joseph Hayes (September 11, 2012). "Joseph Hayes: Terry Mitchell finds right fit with Force". The Times Herald. Retrieved October 2, 2012.
  7. ^ Kyle Austin (May 11, 2012). "CIFL shortens playoff format, puts Saginaw Sting in league title game". www.mlive.com. M Live. Retrieved August 8, 2012.
  8. ^ Joseph Hayes (March 10, 2012). "Patriots hold off Vipers, 52-49". The Times Herald. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  9. ^ Joseph Hayes (March 17, 2012). "Patriots fall short against Silverbacks, 50-22". The Times Herald. Retrieved March 18, 2012.
  10. ^ Joseph Hayes (March 25, 2012). "Port Huron Patritos critical at 0-2 mark". The Times Herald. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  11. ^ Joseph Hayes (April 1, 2012). "Indoor football: Port Huron Patriots fall to Dayton Silverbacks, 32-24". The Times Herald. Retrieved April 2, 2012.
  12. ^ Joseph Hayes (April 12, 2012). "Football:Unbeaten Sting visit Port Huron". The Time Herald. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  13. ^ Kyle Austin (April 14, 2012). "Saginaw Sting move to 4-0 with 49-35 win over Port Huron Patriots". www.mlive.com. MLive. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  14. ^ Joseph Hayes (April 15, 2012). "Port Huron Patriots fall to Saginaw Sting, 49-35". The Times Herald. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  15. ^ Kyle Austin (April 21, 2012). "Saginaw Sting remain unbeaten with 42-20 win over Port Huron Patriots". The Saginaw News. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  16. ^ Joseph Hayes (April 28, 2012). "Indoor Football: Patriots blow past Enforcers, 62-8". The Times Herald. Retrieved April 30, 2012.
  17. ^ Joseph Hayes (April 30, 2012). "Indoor football: Port Huron Patriots crush Indianapolis Enforcers, 62-8". The Times Herald. Retrieved April 30, 2012.