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Demons
Fill Final Roster Spot
News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
CONCORD,
Calif. (February 2, 2001) - Calvin Schexnayder, one of the
Arena Football League's most productive all-time pass receivers,
was re-activated by the San Francisco Demons Friday and and
will join three other wideouts on the roster when San Francisco
opens the first-ever XFL season Sunday at Pacific Bell Park.
Schexnayder
was the Demons' 29th draft choice in the original player selection
process in October, but had not been able to work out with San
Francisco previously. The graduate of Washington State reported
to camp this week and began practicing with San Francisco Friday.
The
final roster spot was created last week in hopes of filling
a void at quarterback or another need on the Demons' roster.
Schexnayder joins starters James Hundon and Brian Roberson and
reserve Jimmy Cunningham on San Francisco's depth chart at wide
receiver.
Schexnayder
last played in the AFL in 1999 with the Arizona Rattlers and
is seventh on the league's all-time list with 470 catches and
135 touchdowns. He was a member of the San Diego Chargers' practice
roster last fall.
In
addition, San Francisco activated defensive tackle Albrey Battle
from the practice squad and will be available as one of two
Demons' back-up lineman, replacing Emile Palmer on the active
roster.
Earlier
in the week, Coach Jim Skipper said Mike Pawlawski, one of the
two former California quarterbacks on the Demons' roster, would
start Sunday at 1:00 o'clock against the Los Angeles Xtreme.
Pawlawski and another ex-Bear signal caller Pat Barnes have
been competing for the starting job since the November mini-camp.
They are the only quarterbacks on the San Francisco roster for
the season opener.
The
XFL practice roster is a floating list of seven players who
are unable to play in the game, but are allowed to practice
with the squad. That complement of players can change each week
and must be designated Friday afternoon.
The
intial XFL contest at Pacific Bell Park will draw a crowd of
38,000 and is the first league game to reach capacity in attendance.
Tickets are still available for San Francisco's final four games
and the Demons are selling a four-game ticket package. Tickets
can be reserved at 1-866-4-XFL-TIX or at www.sfdemons.com.
In
addition, the Demons said Roxy Bernstein, the voice of the California
Bears' basketball and an avowed WWF viewer, will serve as the
play-by-play voice of the San Francisco XFL team. He will team
with former San Francisco 49er safety Merton Hanks on the non-traditional
broadcast.
(XFLDEMONS)
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