BattleHawks falter in DC with self-inflicted loss
A game where not many things went well for the BattleHawks ended in a 15-6 loss to the DC Defenders.
A game where not many things went well for the BattleHawks ended in a 15-6 loss to the DC Defenders.
Kenny Robinson of the St. Louis BattleHawks took a unique path to the XFL.
Run first BattleHawks set the tone early but the Dragons closed in after half. Another full team effort kept St. Louis on top for the win.
I thank my former residents in St. Louis for showing America that we are a great sports town, making the BattleHawks Home opener Special and Emotional.
The highly anticipated return of football to the great City of St. Louis did not disappoint, not one bit. BattleHawks’ full team effort helps capitalize on spiraling Guardians.
The BattleHawks are living the high life in the city of St. Louis, and popularity of the team seems to have risen to a level that is too much to handle.
In what was definitely the “Game of the Week”, the Roughnecks out dueled the BattleHawks to remain perfect on the season.
A well rounded Houston team edged out St. Louis week 2. This high powered game was exciting until the end where a no-call might’ve changed the fate for one team.
The Roughnecks are coming off a great home opener win with PJ Walker earning the very first Star of the Week honors for the XFL.