Now that we’ve reviewed the 2015 season game-by-game, let’s take a look at the accomplishments of each player to compete in at least one game this season for the Hooligans (players listed alphabetically by first name after captains): Mike Russell (captain) - Captain Russell provided strong leadership on the Hooligans in 2015, assembling another championship-contending roster. On the field he saw greatly increased playing time this season, showing development as a receiver hauling in passes for some big gains and snagging a PAT in the championship game. 2015 stats: 4 GP, PAT Angela Martin (co-captain) - Angela continued to add to her Hooligans legacy in the 2015 season. She hauled in 4 touchdowns on the year, extending her own franchise record to 26 career TDs. Angela also threw the first female touchdown pass in Hooligan history in the team’s season opener, and defensively she came up with 2 interceptions which led all females league-wide. 2015 stats: 2 GP, 1 pass TD, 4 TDs, PAT, 2 INTs Brandon Waack - Brandon turned in a very solid rookie year with the Hooligans in 2015. He showed his speed as a receiver, making defenders miss and scoring 4 TDs and 4 PATs on the year. Defensively he also came up with an interception which went for a “pick 6”. 2015 stats: 2 GP, 4 TDs, 4 PATs, INT Dana Ford - Dana had another strong year on the Hooligans in 2015. She finished out a great career notching 4 touchdowns while showing great hands as a receiver and some sensational juke moves. Dana appeared in every game for the Hooligans and was a vocal leader on the field. 2015 stats: 4 GP, 4 TDs, 2 PATs Humphrey Ihejirikah - Humphrey continued to be a solid player for the Hooligans in the 2015 season. He was a very dependable receiver, making some key first-down catches and catching 4 TD passes. Defensively Humphrey also showed great flag-grabbing ability. 2015 stats: 4 GP, 4 TDs Jordan Taylor-McLeggan - Jordan was a key playoff addition for the Hooligans in 2015. She ran solid routes as a receiver, hauling in a deep touchdown catch in the team’s first-round playoff victory against the Wamp Rats. On defense Jordan also contributed with some flag grabs. 2015 stats: 2 GP, TD Marshall Oetting - Marshall had a great second year with the Hooligans franchise in 2015. He continued to be a steady presence at the QB position, leading the team with 10 touchdown passes. Marshall also showed his versatility seeing time at receiver where he notched 2 TD receptions along with 2 PATs. 2015 stats: 2 GP, 10 TD passes, 2 TDs, 2 PATs Micah Oetting - Micah also had a great second year with the Hooligans franchise in 2015. He continued to be a dependable wide receiver, snagging 6 TDs on the year, and he saw time at the QB position as well passing for 5 TDs. Micah also made an impact on defense with 2 interceptions in the team’s first game. 2015 stats: 2 GP, 5 pass TDs, 6 TDs, 2 INTs Nick Holshoe - Nick was a great addition to the Hooligans in 2015. He made his debut with the team in the playoffs and made a huge impact, using his speed to make defenders miss and scoring 4 TDs. Nick also saw time at the QB position in the championship game, passing for a touchdown, and he made a “pick 6” on defense. 2015 stats: 2 GP, pass TD, 4 TDs, INT Virgilio Burgo - Virgilio was a solid signing for the Hooligans in the 2015 season. He also made his debut in the playoffs and turned in a solid performance at QB, passing for 8 TDs in the team’s first round playoff victory. The 8-TD performance was the most by any Hooligans QB in their team debut. 2015 stats: 2 GP, 8 pass TDs The Hooligans are glad to have had the services of each one of these players in the 2015 season. Every member of the team made contributions that led to the continued success of the franchise. Still to come is the 2015 awards show where the specific accomplishments of some Hooligans will be recognized. ROLL HOOLIGANS!
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