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Subscribe to our NewsletterThe Montgomery Buffaloes Sports Complex Initiative
Hello everyone, my name is Todd Stanton. I am the owner of the Amateur Football Association organization, the Montgomery Buffaloes. We are pleased to announce that thanks to your unwavering support and generosity, we are rapidly moving towards our goal of being the number one amateur football organization in the country. To ensure our organization continues to move forward and stay on the right path, we have decided to go ahead with our plans of creating the Montgomery Buffaloes Sports Complex.
The Montgomery Buffaloes Sports Complex will consist of a fifty thousand seat stadium, athletic fields, indoor facilities as well as classrooms, medical, athletic and educational training facilities. This complex will not only give our athletes an advantage on the playing field but will also afford them the opportunity to participate in various online or classroom, IT(Information Technology) training courses. These training courses will aid those interested in a career in IT. A model of the complex will be on full display for all to see during our Spring fundraiser in May of 2019.
The Sports Complex will not only be available for our athletes, but anyone who wants to take advantage of the many initiatives and programs offered. This venue will prove to be one of a kind in the city of Montgomery. That is why we are asking everyone in the city, and the surrounding areas, to aid in the development of this project. Below you will find a link to donate to our Sports Complex initiative. We would greatly appreciate any amount given.
We want to say thanks in advance for all your support and we hope that you will continue to make our organization the number one Amateur Football Association organization in the country.
Sincerely Yours,
Todd Stanton
Buffs Win Tough Early Road Test
The Vikings scored on the very first play of the game with a 47 yard touchdown toss to take an early lead over the Buffaloes 7-0. The Buffs fought back to take the lead 10-7 late in the second quarter on a 67 yard touchdown pass from quarterback John Scott to player of the game wide out Willie Clark and a 27 yard field goal from second year man Nathan Spargo. The Vikings responded with a 52 yard punt return for a touchdown just before the half. The PAT failed, but the Viking led 13-10 at the half.
The Buffaloes received the second half kick off and marched 68 yards on 8 plays and converted on a 24 yard field from Spargo to tie the score at 13-13. The drive lasted 6:03. The Buffaloes forced a 3 and out on the Vikings first possession of the second half. The Buffaloes took over on their on 42 yard line and 5 plays later took the lead 20-13 on a 6 yard touchdown run from first year wing back Quin Lewis. The next Vikings possession ended with a fumble following sacks on consecutive plays by defensive end Josh Cooper. The fumble was recovered by free safety Roberto Hall. Wide out Quin Brooks finished the scoring for the Buffaloes with a 67 yard run around left end for a touchdown. The PAT was good and the Buffs took a 27-13 lead late in the fourth quarter. The Vikings added a late touchdown on the last play of the game to finish the scoring. The Buffaloes won 27-19.
The Buffaloes hope to continue their winning ways when they host the Marietta Hitmen Saturday, July 30th 7 pm at Stanley-Jensen Stadium in Prattville. Admission is $5. Come out and show your support for the Buffaloes.