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The Colorado Springs announces the start of the "2010 MINI CAMPS"  

Mark your calendars as January 10, 2010 the Colorado Springs Flames will kick off its annual "mini camps' @ Memorial Park located at the corner of Hancock Blvd. and Pikes Peak.  Camps will be conducted every Sunday 2:00 p.m. until the Flames hold tryouts in March.  Think you have some more football in ya? Join us as we prepare to defend our conference championship season of 2009.    


                  

T                                THE GAZETTE

So many things were different for the Colorado Springs Flames on Saturday night.  The crowd, normally about 200, was five times that, even at $7 a pop. Halftime was 25 minutes long, thanks to a dance routine, awards presentation and a youth football exhibition between the Colorado Springs Raiders and Bears.  But more importantly, the opponent, the Denver Titans, was competitive.  The Flames gave up almost as many points at Harrison High School as they’d given up all season. But fortunately for the Flames, the one common trait to their previous nine games was their side of the scoreboard.  Buoyed by a 38-point first half, the Flames outlasted the Titans 52-30 for the Colorado Football Conference championship.  "Perfect timing. Just in time for the championship game," said Flames general manager Mark Buford, 46, who returned home Tuesday after a tour as a contractor in Iraq. "This is what we wanted."  The Flames probably didn’t want the Titans, their archrivals, to score like they did. But thanks to two touchdowns each by Andrew Goggans and former Colorado standout Bobby Purify, the Flames improved to 4-2 in title games against the Titans.  Goggans scored on touchdown passes of 65 and 18 yards from quarterback James Everett, who ran 31 yards to score the game’s first touchdown.  Purify electrified the crowd with an 80-yard punt return for a touchdown late in the first quarter, and scored a clutch 5-yard touchdown on a pass from Everett in the third quarter.  The Flames, who gave up just 36 points in their first nine games, were stunned by a 106-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Afton Harris. But if they were stunned by that, they were nearly floored when the Titans scored three touchdowns in roughly 3 minutes of elapsed time just before the half and the beginning of the third quarter.

IN  APPRECIATION

The Flames Football Club takes this opportunity to thank Harrison  High School District 2 for their hospitality, care and attention to the details associated with the 2009 season.  In a time when most organizations and athletic associations who own athletic complexes frown on Minor League Football Clubs, Harrison School District  opened not only their doors, but also their arms and hospitality to the Flames.  If you have plans for an outdoor sports event and are looking for a location to host it, contact Cedrick at HSD#2 phone (719) 331-7632.

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