Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers

Template:Af2 team
title = Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
current_season =

founded = 2002
owner = Cosmo DeNicola
coach = Rich Ingold
arena = Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza
city = Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
conference = American
division = East
championships = None
inchamps =
conf_titles = 2007
div_titles = 2004, 2007, 2008
playoffs = 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers are a minor league arena football team playing in the af2. The team is part of the East Division in the American conference. The Pioneers were an expansion team for the league's 2002 season, and they are the current American Conference champions and ArenaCup VIII runners-up.

Franchise history

2001

The af2 announced their expansion into the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area on July 24, 2001. Ownership would comprise a Baltimore-based group, Smith Sports International, and NFL legend Johnny Unitas. The team signed a 10-year lease with the First Union Arena at Casey Plaza (now Wachovia Arena) and would begin play with the 2002 season in the league's Northeast Division. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=2129865&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=Arena lands off-the-wall football team | date=2001-07-25] Terry Karg was hired as the team's first head coach.

The team name was chosen on September 20 following a name-the-team contest. Of over 1500 entries, the name Pioneers was chosen in recognition of the early settlers of Northeastern Pennsylvania. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=2382665&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=Area's Arena Football2 team to be known as Pioneers | date=2001-09-20]

2002

The Pioneers got off to a shaky start in the af2. The team took a 21-10 lead into halftime against the Greensboro Prowlers, but the Prowlers would come back to win the game 42-28, handing the Pioneers their first franchise loss and first loss at home. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton lost their next five games before finally taking a win against division rivals New Haven Ninjas in New Haven. With a 3-3 record following the win, the Pioneers were still in the playoff hunt and could secure a berth with a win against the Rochester Brigade or a loss by the Brigade to the Mohegan Wolves the following week. Both the Pioneers and Wolves lost, ending Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's hopes for a playoff spot. Their season came to a close with a 6-10 record.

Following the season, head coach Karg resigned and left the Pioneers. Larry Kuharich, who had played for the AFL's Tampa Bay Storm and was running back coach for the New Orleans Saints, was hired as the team's second head coach.

2003

The Pioneers’ second season got off to the same start that their first one did with an opening game loss to the Greensboro Prowlers. Soon afterwards, Coach Kuharich resigned as head coach to be replaced by Dean Cokinos. The Pioneers would finish the season with a 6-10 record, the same as in 2002, and without a spot in the playoffs.

Attendance for home games fell in 2003. After averaging nearly 6200 fans per game in 2002, attendance dropped more than 1000 to average 4975 per game in 2003. The ownership blamed itself, rather than the product on the field, for moving games to Friday nights from Saturday nights; they vowed to return to Saturdays as often as possible in 2004. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=9985306&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=Friday Games May Have Hurt Pioneers| date=2003-08-10]

Following a tumultuous season that included the resignation of both the head coach and general manager, the Pioneers hired Les Moss, who had been working with the Orlando Predators of the AFL, as the team's fourth head coach. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=10513234&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=So the Pioneers have a new coach? | date=2003-11-14]

2004

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's third season began on a noticeably different note than the previous two seasons. In a first-time matchup against the Columbus Wardogs, the Pioneers won their home and season opener. The team would continue to win, going 5-0 until suffering their first loss to the Albany Conquest. The Pioneers went on to lose only two more games, ending with a 13-3 record. They had not only secured a playoff spot, but they had won the Northeast Division and earned a first-round bye. Their first playoff game, against divisional rival Cape Fear Wildcats, resulted in a win, propelling them to the Conference Championships. The Pioneers would lose the championship game to the Florida Firecats, ending their first postseason run.

Following their first playoff season, Coach Moss was named the af2 Coach of the Year. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=12730002&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8| title=Pioneers big season helps Moss win coach of the year| date=2004-08-19] He also signed on to coach the Pioneers in 2005, becoming the first Pioneers coach to remain for a second season. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=13429466&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=Moss back in action| date=2004-11-24]

2005

The Pioneers returned to action in 2005 with nine players returning from the 2004 roster, including 2004 af2 Rookie of the Year J.R. Thomas. With nine scores on ten possessions, the Pioneers won their season and home opener over the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton won two more games before 2004 starting quarterback Tim Hicks was traded to the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings. The Pioneers then suffered three straight losses and the loss of star receiver Thomas to a broken leg. The Pioneers would endure a further hardship with the hospitalization of coach Moss due to a “weight-related issue”. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=14914593&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title = Pioneers' coach Moss released from hospital | date=2005-07-25] Despite the problems, the Pioneers would finish fourth in the Eastern Division with a 9-7 record and clinched a wildcard playoff berth.

With a win over the Green Bay Blizzard, the Pioneers advanced to the Conference Semifinals to face Florida, the top-seeded team in the conference. Their championship aspirations would die in the second round in a 59-45 loss.

Following the season, Coach Moss signed a three-year contract with the Orlando Predators as an assistant coach, leaving the Pioneers to find their fifth coach in as many seasons. Pittsburgh native Rich Ingold, former Quad City Steamwheelers coach and Dallas Desperados coordinator, was hired in this capacity for the 2006 season. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=15264499&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=Pioneers name coach
date=2005-09-23
]

2006

Ingold's first game with the Pioneers began with new quarterback Mike Granieri throwing two interceptions against the Louisville Fire; it ended with a score of 45-37 and a win. The Pioneers would continue their season-opening winning streak to 5-0 before losing to the Tulsa Talons. After two wins in the next four games, Ingold released receiver Thomas for “insubordination”. A four-game losing streak would befall the team, but a victory over Albany in the season closer would propel them into the playoffs with a 9-7 record. Their season would end one week later, losing the first playoff round to Manchester.

In the offseason, the Pioneers signed former Penn State quarterback Zack Mills to lead the offense. However, Mills only spent four days training with the Pioneers before departing from the team, citing a waning passion for the game. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=18081408&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8 | title=Mills no longer has passion for football | date=2007-03-15]

2007

For the fourth straight season, the Pioneers opened with a win, this time against Manchester. In their second game, against the Cincinnati Jungle Kats expansion team, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's 94-25 win set a team record for most points scored in a game; the 69 points of separation was also the fourth-highest margin of victory in league history. The Pioneers would extend their winning streak to 13 games before losing to Albany in week 16. They finished the regular season with a 14-2 record and home field advantage throughout the playoffs.

The Pioneers defeated the Tri-Cities Fever in the first round of the playoffs. In the second round, they emerged victorious over the Central Valley Coyotes to advance to their second-ever American Conference Championship, where they overcame defending conference champions Green Bay to advance to ArenaCup VIII. Playing against the Tulsa Talons, the only team in the league with a better record, the Pioneers lost the championship 73-66 on a dropped touchdown pass to end the game. [cite web | url=http://www.thetimes-tribune.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=18750532&BRD=2185&PAG=461&dept_id=590572&rfi=8| title=Final pass play falls incomplete as Pioneers lose by a touchdown | date=2007-08-26]

eason-by-Season

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2002 || 6 || 10 || 0 || 3rd AC Northeast || --
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2003 || 6 || 10 || 0 || 3rd AC Northeast || --
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2004 || 13 || 3 || 0 || 1st AC Northeast || Won Round 1 (Cape Fear)
Lost Week 2 (Florida)
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2005|| 9 || 7 || 0 || 4th AC East || Won Round 1 (Green Bay)
Lost AC Semifinal (Florida)
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2006 || 9 || 7 || 0 || 3rd AC East || Lost AC Round 1 (Manchester)
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2007 || 14 || 2 || 0 || 1st AC East || Won AC Round 1 (Tri-Cities)
Won AC Semifinals (Central Valley)
Won AC Championship (Green Bay)
Lost ArenaCup VIII (Tulsa)
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2008 || 14 || 2 || 0 || 1st AC East || Won AC Round 1 (Quad City)
Lost AC Semifinals (Tennessee Valley)
-!Totals || 77 || 46 || 0
colspan="2"| (including playoffs)

Current roster

Current Staff

Past Head Coaches

* Terry Karg (2002)
* Larry Kuharich (2003)
* Dean Cokinos (2003)
* Les Moss (2004-2005)
* Rich Ingold (2006-Present)

References

External links

* [http://www.wbspioneers.com// Official Website]
* [http://www.arenafan.com/teams/?page=clubhouse&team=90 ArenaFan Online Page]


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