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Demons Starting Tight End Roche
Lost for the Season
News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
MEMPHIS,
Tenn. (February 12, 2001)
- Brian Roche, the San Francisco Demons' starting tight end
for its first two XFL contests, has been lost for the season
with a torn right Achilles tendon suffered Saturday night in
the 26-14 loss at Orlando. Roche was placed on the injured reserve
list and surgery is scheduled to be performed in Houston later
this week.
Concurrently,
the Demons have claimed a third quarterback and former Florida
A&M standout Oteman Sampson will begin practice with San
Francisco here Tuesday morning.
The
Demons had made the decision to attempt to gain the services
of Sampson, a two-year CFL player, before Roche's injury so
the roster remains at 45 players, 38 active and seven on the
practice squad. San Francisco is likely to activate tight end
Joe Kavanaugh from the practice squad to replace Roche.
Rich
O'Donnell, a native of Oroville and a former player at Weber
State, is anticipated to join the Demons' starting lineup for
Saturday's 5:00 p.m. PST contest at the Liberty Bowl against
the Maniax. The San Francisco-Memphis is the NBC2 telecast,
meaning only taped highlights, selected cut-aways from the Los
Angeles-Las Vegas contest and possibly the game's finish will
be seen.
Sampson
played at Calgary (1999) and Toronto (2000) in the CFL after
his outstanding career at Florida A&M. He guided the Rattlers
to a two-year 18-6 record and set a Division I-AA playoff record
with 539 yards total offense in a 1997 loss to Georgia Southern.
He passed for more than 6,800 yards and 52 touchdowns in his
Florida A&M career.
The
Demons' radio broadcast begins at 4:00 p.m. on 92 KSJO with
the pre-game show and the game itself will be carried by KABL-FM
(960), beginning at 5:00 o'clock. Jim Kozimor and Merton Hanks
are the announcers for the broadcast.
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. San Francisco
returns home Sunday, Feb. 25, at 1:00 p.m. PST to meet Las Vegas
at Pacific Bell Park.
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