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Players Chosen for 2010 All Star Game |
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2010 saw the Sabercats All Star selections, handled in a different manner. For the first time in Sabercat history, All Stars were voted on by the players. Coach Hoffman, and the coaching staff, decided to let the players choose who they wanted to represent the "Cats" in the All Star Game. This was done, where the players filled out a card with their top 6 choices as all stars. Coach Hoffman then tabulated the votes, and noted the top 6. Of the remaining players receiving votes, Coach Hoffman then took the next 2 players getting the next highest votes, and placed them on the list of 6, creating a list of 8 players. Commisioner Hobson asked each G.M to please submit a list of 10 payers to help fill an All Star roster of 40 players. The list was then submitted to Hobson for thye final selections of who would make the list of All Stars.
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Sabercats Shake the Rust and Defeat Spartans |
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After two weeks of rest, the Sabercats were back in action Saturday in Emmett, ID where they faced the Treasure Valley Spartans in the second meeting of the season for the two rivals. The second matchup, however, had little in common from the lopsided first other than the resulting victor as the Sabercats won their fourth game of the season.
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Season Ends Just Missing Playoffs |
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The best season in team history has come to an end. The Sabercats' 2010 season ended with a loss to the Arco Anarchy 19-34 Saturday in Arco, ID.
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Offense Struggles in Loss to Renegades |
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For the first time this season, the Sabercats offense was held to less than 200 yards of total offense. The usually prolific passing game that has produced an average of exactly 200 passing yards per week gained only 73 yards against the undefeated Utah Renegades. The leaders of the AA South division proved themselves tough on defense holding the Sabercats to only 56 yards in the ground attack as well.
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