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Louisiana Swashbucklers

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Louisiana Swashbucklers
Established 2005
Folded 2013
Played in Lake Charles, Louisiana
at the Sudduth Coliseum
League/conference affiliations
National Indoor Football League (2005)
  • Pacific Conference (2005)
    • Southern Division (2005)

Intense Football League (2006–2008)
Southern Indoor Football League (2009–2011)

  • Western Conference (2011)
    • Gulf Division (2011)
Professional Indoor Football League (2012–2013)
Current uniform
Team colorsBlack, Purple, Silver
     
CheerleadersFirstMates
Personnel
Owner(s)Kyle Thorne
General managerChris Meaux
Head coachDarnell Lee
Team history
  • Southwest Louisiana Swashbucklers (2005)
  • Louisiana Swashbucklers (2005–2013)
Championships
League championships (3)
Intense 2007, 2008 SIFL 2009
Conference championships (1)
SIFL 2011
Division championships (2)
NIFL 2005, SIFL 2011
Playoff appearances (8)
NIFL 2005 Intense 2006, 2007, 2008 SIFL 2009, 2010, 2011 PIFL 2012
Home arena(s)

The Louisiana Swashbucklers were a professional indoor football team based in Lake Charles, Louisiana. They were formed in 2005 as an expansion member of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) and were originally known as the Southwest Louisiana Swashbucklers. They replaced another NIFL franchise, the Lake Charles Land Sharks. In 2006, they moved to the Intense Football League (IFL) and shortened their name to Louisiana Swashbucklers. They were originally set to play in the Indoor Football League due to the IFL's merger with United Indoor Football, but later had to bow out over financial concerns. For their next three seasons, they were a member of the new Southern Indoor Football League. Later a member of the Professional Indoor Football League, they played their home games at Sudduth Coliseum in Lake Charles, Louisiana. On May 24, 2013, the team announced that they would be ceasing operations due to low turnout and cancelled the team's final home game.

Final roster

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Final roster

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The last reported roster was on July 16, 2013.

Louisiana Swashbucklers roster
Quarterbacks
  • 14 Chris Mitchell

Running backs

  • 23 Kendrick Perry

Wide receivers

  • 18 Donald Davis
  • 17 Sammy Knight
  •  6 Jordan Rideaux
Offensive linemen
  • 34 Fred Abraham
  • 58 Marcus Lindsey
  • 56 Brandon McElroy

Defensive linemen

  • 99 Clinton Barley
  • 45 Eemario Dixon
  • 92 Tenise Eulese
  • 90 Melvin Matthews
Linebackers
  • 32 Josh Newkirk
  • 42 Robert Russell

Defensive backs

  •  5 Greg Harvey
  •  1 Damian Huren
  • 10 Kenny Kitchen
  •  3 Justin Howard


Kickers

Injured reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt list

  • Currently vacant

Practice squad

3 Justin Howard

Rookies in italics
Roster updated June 2, 2013
18 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS 1

All-league players

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  • FB Kendrick Perry (2)
  • WR Jordan Rideaux (2)
  • OL Roman Pritt
  • DL John Paul Jones
  • DB Damian Huren (2)

Season-by-season results

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League Champions Conference Champions Division Champions Wild Card Berth League Leader
Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results
Finish Wins Losses Ties
2005 2005 NIFL Pacific Southern 1st 10 4 0 Lost Round 1 (Corpus Christi) 29-31
2006 2006 Intense 3rd 8 6 0 Lost Semifinals (Odessa) 50-53
2007 2007 Intense 1st 13 1 0 Won Semifinals (Odessa) 43-40
Won Intense Bowl III (Corpus Christi) 46-27
2008 2008 Intense 1st 14 0 0 Won Semifinals (Odessa) 59-57
Won Intense Bowl IV (Corpus Christi) 66-35
2009 2009 SIFL 1st 10 1 0 Won Semifinal (Houma) 51-40
Won President's Cup I (Austin) 59-38
2010 2010 SIFL 4th 5 6 0 Won Semifinal (Albany) 41-35
Lost President's Cup II (Columbus) 13-68
2011 2011 SIFL Western Gulf 1st 8 4 0 Won Round 1 (Corpus Christi) 59-20
Won Western Conference Championship (Houston) 56-41
Lost Presidents Cup III (Albany) 48-69
2012 2012 PIFL 4th 6 6 Lost Semifinals (Richmond) 50-56
2013 2013 PIFL 5th 5 6
Totals 79 34 0 All-time regular season record (2006–2013)
9 5 - All-time postseason record (2006–2013)
88 39 0 All-time regular season and postseason record (2006–2013)
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