Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Wild West Football League Championships
Sunday, May 23, 2010
UFL Radio: Locos' Safety -- Trey Young
Trey Young, corner back for the Las Vegas Locos, took time out of his off season to speak with Travis Cochran of VegasLocos.com.
It was a pleasure to hear from Trey who spoke candidly about life in the Canadian Football League, his transition to the United Football League, what it's like to play in Las Vegas, his experience winning the UFL Championship, when he knew that the Locos were capable of hoisting the William Hambrecht Trophy, as well as what he hopes for the Locos in the upcoming season.
VegasLocos.com is very appreciative of Trey for taking his time to speak with us. If you want to contact Trey or learn more about his career please visit his player profile at www.officialplayerwatch.com/treyyoung.html. Take the time to check out www.OfficialPlayerWatch.com. It is an amazing resource for athletes of all levels who are trying to make it to the next level.
For this interview and more please visit VegasLocos.com, the Local's Site for all things Locos.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Keep The UFL Championship In Las Vegas
Sam King, who played his high school football in Las Vegas and his college ball at New Mexico State University, agrees that the UFL should keep the championship game in Las Vegas and he took the time to tell VegasLocos.com why.
If you think the championship game should be played in Las Vegas again, please let the United Football League know how you feel. Let them know on facebook or at their website, ufl-football.com. You can also tell them how you feel on Twitter @theUFL, as well as @LasVegasLocos.
Stay tuned to VegasLocos.com to hear from more players and community leaders on why Las Vegas should continue to host the UFL Championship.
Keep The UFL Championship In Las Vegas
Marcel Shipp, running back for the Las Vegas Locomotives, agrees that the UFL should keep the championship game in Las Vegas and he took the time to tell VegasLocos.com why.
If you think the championship game should be played in Las Vegas again, please let the United Football League know how you feel. Let them know on facebook or at their website, ufl-football.com. You can also tell them how you feel on Twitter @theUFL, as well as @LasVegasLocos.
Stay tuned to VegasLocos.com to hear from more players and community leaders on why Las Vegas should continue to host the UFL Championship.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Photos From The Las Vegas Tryouts
The Las Vegas Locos came one step closer to finalizing their roster on Sunday May 16 in Las Vegas when they hosted 60 players from the Arizona and California tryouts for a thorough workout by the coaching staff. VegasLocos.com was on hand for all the action and we wanted to give you some photos and video from the day.
Check out our Flickr account to catch some of the highlights:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50268398@N05/
Thanks again to the Las Vegas Locos and the UFL for providing VegasLocos.com with uninterrupted access to all of the day's events. Keep checking in this week for more footage.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Photos From The Las Vegas Tryouts
VegasLocos.com was at the Las Vegas Locos tryouts on May 15th and 16th at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. It was a great weekend and great insight into the Locos plan to repeat as champions of the United Football League.
Take a look at our Flickr account to see some of the photos from the day.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50268398@N05/
Thanks to the Las Vegas Locos and the UFL for all of the wonderful access.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Tryout Shoutouts: May 16th in Las Vegas
Thank you to the UFL, the Las Vegas Locos, and all of the players for taking their time to meet with us during the tryouts.
Take a look at www.VegasLocos.com to view footage and photos of the tryouts. You can also follow us on Twitter @VegasLocos.
Coach Fassel Speaks With VegasLocos.com
Thank you to Coach Fassel and the rest of the Locos coaching staff for giving us full access to a weekend of amazing Locos football.
Visit VegasLocos.com throughout the week for clips of the position drills and more interviews. You can also follow us on Twitter @VegasLocos.
Good luck to the Locos in their quest to defend the championship title in the new season of the United Football League.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Tryout Shoutouts: May 15th in Las Vegas
Thanks to all of the players and coaches that gave their time to the Vegas Locos Local's Page to make sure we didn't miss a single aspect of the tryouts.
Friday, May 7, 2010
UFL Radio: Adam Bergen
Over the course of the interview Adam discussed the Locos championship run and what it felt like to be apart of the Premiere Season of the United Football League. In addition, he gave his impressions on the UFL in year two, including the uncertainty and excitement associated with league expansion and the subsequent addition of the Omaha Nighthawks to the Locos schedule. Adam also took the time to discuss the growth of the UFL and its embrace of social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, as well as how he uses these social networking sites to connect with the fans and increase league awareness. He covers a lot more in an interview that is a must-listen for the Locos faithful.
Thank you again to Adam for taking time out of his off season to speak with the Vegas Locos Local's Page. It is always refreshing to meet a professional athlete that is down to earth, dedicated to their craft, and at the same time open to their fans.
Make sure you click on the title of this article and listen to what we hope will be the first of many insightful talks with one of the Locos' outstanding leaders, Adam Bergen.
Good luck to Adam and good luck to the Locos as they look to retain the William Hambrecht Trophy in 2010.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Locos Radio: Interview with Adam Bergen
Tonight at 6:00 pm Pacific Adam Bergen, tight end for the Las Vegas Locomotives will be answering questions from fans and Travis Cochran, of the Vegas Locos Locals Page. This broadcast will be simulcast through the web and through your phone, so you have no reason to miss out on this exciting call.
If you are a fan the Las Vegas Locos, or the United Football League, or just want to know about some of the tremendous athletes that are bringing more notoriety to our community tune into tonight to Locos Radio and Adam Bergen.
Monday, May 3, 2010
UFL Films – New Interview with Jim Fassel
The United Football League has done an incredible job of providing the fans with inside glimpses and unfettered access to league executives and coaches through the use of social media, like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. One of the UFL’s latest videos features Locos Head Coach, Jim Fassel speaking on a variety of topics including the presence of the team in Las Vegas, acting in multiple roles for one of the league’s flagship franchises, as well as the types of players he hopes to see at the upcoming tryouts.
I cannot wait to see Fassel’s next interview. Coach Fassel is always candid in these video pieces and the UFL continues to uphold a standard of excellence when it comes to producing digital media.
Thank you to the UFL, the Las Vegas Locos, and Coach Fassel for reaching out to the fans. We all look forward to the upcoming season and all the inside information that you continue to provide to the Locos faithful.
If you are having trouble viewing the embedded video in this post please visit the UFL’s video archive at http://www.ufl-football.com/video.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Locos Start Season 2 with Championship Rematch – Twice
The Las Vegas Locos blasted through the Premiere Season of the United Football League like a runaway freight train on their way to being crowned the champions. Last week, the UFL announced the 2010 schedule, and in doing so, laid the tracks for the route the Locos will have to take this year if they want to hoist the William Hambrecht Trophy.
It’s a tough schedule for the Locos that begins with a championship rematch versus the Florida Tuskers on Friday, September 17th at Sam Boyd Stadium. There is no doubt the Tuskers will be excited for this rematch, since their loss in the championship was the only loss they experienced the entire year, making it through the regular season undefeated. Thankfully the Locos will have a bye after what will surely be a hard fought game, but the rest will not last long, as the Locos turnaround to play the Tuskers in Florida the following week.
While it might seem unlucky to play the league’s only undefeated regular season team twice in three weeks it might prove to be quite fortunate. This schedule allows the Locos to begin the season versus tough competition, preparing them for this year’s longer season. Hopefully, these three weeks leave the Locos battle-tested and not battle-worn.
Here is a complete listing of the 2010 Locos schedule:
Week 1: Friday, September 17th vs. Florida Tuskers
Week 2: Bye
Week 3: Thursday, September 30th at Florida Tuskers
Week 4: Friday, Oct 8th vs. UFL Omaha
Week 5: Friday, Oct 15th at Sacramento Mountain Lions
Week 6: Saturday, Oct 23rd vs. Hartford Colonials
Week 7: Thursday, October 28th at UFL Omaha
Week 8: Saturday, November 6th vs. Sacramento Mountain Lions
Week 9: Bye
Week 10: Saturday, November 20th at Hartford Colonials
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Locos Player Profile: Marcel Shipp
Several weeks ago the Las Vegas Locos announced their list of protected players that were excluded from the expansion draft of the United Football League. The only running back on the list was 31 year old Marcel Shipp.
Although Shipp split time with DeDe Dorsey, who has since left the Locos for a contract with the NFL’s Detroit Lions, he was still the UFL’s fourth-leading rusher with 81 carries for 291 yards and 3 touchdowns. The fact that he is the only running back by the Locos is a strong indicator of his value to the team.
Shipp isn’t used to being in such high demand by a professional football team. After a stellar collegiate career at the University of Massachusetts, all 32 NFL teams passed on Shipp in all 7 rounds of the draft. Although he was left off the draft board, he wasn’t locked out of the NFL. Following the draft, Shipp signed a contract with the Arizona Cardinals as an Undrafted Free Agent.
Fortunate as the contract was for Shipp, it was just as fortunate for the Cardinals. Although they saw little return from Shipp his rookie year, he busted onto the scene the following year with 834 yards on 188 carries and 6 touchdowns, in addition to 413 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns through the air. Although this year alone made him a worthy investment for the Cardinals, his production began to decline and was eventually out of the league by 2008.
Shipp finished his NFL career with 11 touchdowns, 2,197 rushing yards, and 605 carries, in addition 113 receptions for 937 yards and 3 receiving touchdowns over the course of 6 seasons.
Shipp’s exit from the NFL wasn’t too unexpected as the age of 30 has become the age-du-choix for running backs to be deemed too old by modern NFL wisdom. However, his entrance into the UFL was unexpected; or at least the way in which he entered the UFL was unexpected.
The Locos did not think they were getting a running back when they originally approached Shipp on joining their organization for the premiere season of the UFL. Coach Jim Fassel asked Shipp if he would consider joining as a running backs coach. It was Shipp who indicated that he still had interest in playing, in spite of being north of age 30. Coach Fassel gave him a work out and was impressed. “Heck, this guy can still play. He’s got some years left,” said Fassel.
At that point it was a no-brainer to sign Shipp to the Locos’ roster. As Fassel said himself, “He’s a good blocker, a good powerful inside-type runner, a good receiver and a guy that’s got experience on the professional level.”
His experience shined through. In addition to on-field production, he became a locker-room leader. According to Fassel, other running backs on the team took the opportunity to “learn from him little tricks and see how concentrated and focused he is,” which is “the key — if you want to be good.”
The 2010 off season continues with Shipp currently as the only running back on the roster; however, with the Locos looking forward to the last two of their three scheduled tryouts, it is clear that he won’t be alone for long. Which is great for the Locos. The quicker the franchise can get its future backs into the same locker room as their current player-coach, the bigger the head start the Locos backfield will have against opposing defenses.
Friday, April 23, 2010
2 More Chances to Join the Las Vegas Locos
The Las Vegas Locos are giving athletes the opportunity to demonstrate their talents and earn a roster spot this fall with the United Football League’s defending champions. The Locos will have two tryouts in May to give the organization a look at some of the many tremendous college and professional players that have been previously overlooked.
The next tryout will be held in Norwalk, CA on Sunday, May 9. The following weekend the Locos will have a tryout in their own backyard, as they host UFL hopefuls on Saturday, May 15 in Las Vegas on the campus of UNLV.
If the tryout in Arizona is any indication of the quantity and quality of talent that will be on hand for the May tryouts, the Locos might have a glutton of solid players to sift through and add to their championship roster. Head Coach, Jim Fassel was seemingly impressed at the turnout for April’s tryout, given his comments that day. Fassel was quoted by Michael Samtur of UFL News praising the Arizona audition, saying that, “A lot of them can play, they just need an opportunity.” “The most encouraging thing was players kept coming up to me and telling me it was the best tryout camp they have ever been to. These things are usually a cattle-call, but they felt like they all got a fair look,” said Fassel. Fans and Locos alike can only hope that the May tryouts are even better.
If you are interested in trying out for the Locos and are in need of more information you can email them at LocosTryout@ufl-football.com. You can also find information on each of the tryouts on the official UFL website www.ufl-football.com. If you are interested in the tryout on Sunday, May 9 in Los Angeles visit http://www.ufl-football.com/LasVegas/Tryouts/2010/05/09/Welcome. If you are interested in the tryout on Saturday, May 15 in Las Vegas visit http://www.ufl-football.com/LasVegas/Tryouts/2010/05/15/Welcome.
Good luck to Coach Fassel and all of the Locos hopefuls. We all look forward to this year’s championship defense.