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Travis
Moore
Born:
August 5, 1970
Birthplace: Santa Monica, California
Wide Receiver, 6'1", 193 lbs.
Last Amateur Club: Ball State
History: Signed as a free agentby the Calgary Stampeders
on May 17, 1994. Released by Calgary on October 9, 1994.
1999 Stats - 70 catches for 1198 yards. 17.1 yd
average. Longest 65 7 yards.
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News
Courtesy of the San Francisco Demons
MEMPHIS,
Tenn. (February 15, 2001) - The San Francisco Demons added
to their roster at receiver Thursday for a couple of reasons
Thursday and said Brian Roberson would be available Saturday
night the Demons continue their road trip at Memphis.
The
Demons claimed one of the leading receivers in the Canadian
Football League the last four seasons and said an MRI on Roberson's
left foot revealed no fracture. However, starting defensive
tackle Jomo Cousins was ruled out of the Memphis contest with
bruised ribs suffered against Orlando and has returned to San
Francisco for treatment.
Travis
Moore, an all-Canadian selection with Calgary in 1999, joined
the Demons Wednesday and began practicing with the team Thursday.
He was initially placed on the practice roster. XFL clubs do
not have to declare their 38 active players until 1:00 p.m.
PT the day before the game. The Demons will disclose their roster
Friday afternoon.
Head
Coach Jim Skipper said former San Jose State standout Abdul-Salam
Noah would start in place of Cousins against the Maniax and
Emile Palmer would be activated as the team's sixth defensive
lineman this weekend.
Roberson
was San Francisco's leading receiver against Los Angeles in
the season opener with 12 catches for 127 yards, but he was
held out of last Saturday's game at Orlando with the bruised
foot. One of the Demons' other four receivers will be placed
on the practice roster: James Hundon, Calvin Schexnayder, Jimmy
Cunningham and Tydus Winans.
To
make room for Moore on the 45-man roster, San Francisco waived
tailback Derek Brown, who had been on the practice roster the
first two weeks of the season. The Demons also waived quarterback
Kevin Feterik.
Moore
has played regularly in the CFL with the Stampeders since the
1996 season and has caught 324 yards for more than 5,100 yards.
He has three seasons of 70 or more receptions to his credit
and led the CFL last season with 15 touchdowns and a 20.2-yard
average per catch. He was second in the league in receiving
yards in 1999 and third last year.
Moore,
30, is a native of Santa Monica, Calif., and played two years
(1988-89) at Santa Monica Community College before completing
his collegiate career at Ball State. He's had 17 career games
of 100 or more yards receiving in his CFL 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. Jason Ross and Merton Hanks
are the announcers for the broadcast.
After
facing Memphis, the Demons return to the Bay Area for a three-game
homestand against Las Vegas (Feb. 25), Birmingham (Mar. 3) and
New York-New Jersey (Mar. 11) at Pacific Bell Park.
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.
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