Rio Rancho, New Mexico
(January 4, 2008) – The American Indoor Football Association
solidified its Western Division for 2008 late Friday by awarding
an expansion franchise to New Mexico.
The team will be known as
the New Mexico Wildcats and will play its home games at the new
Santa Ana Star Center in suburban Rio Rancho.
The Wildcats are owned by
Steve Mascarenas and Cathy Oliver-Mascarenas. Ms. Mascarenas
will serve as Managing Partner for the franchise. The team will
hold an introductory press conference on January 11th.
“This was the missing
piece in the puzzle to secure the West for the coming season,”
said AIFA co-founder John Morris. “We wanted to make sure this
team would have solid ownership and a first class facility. We
couldn't be happier with the way things turned out.”
“The AIFA is so special
that people just want to be part of it,” said Steve Mascarenas.
“I think that's what we're seeing here in Albuquerque. There's a
lot of excitement here.”
The Wildcats will play their
inaugural home game against the Arizona Adrenaline on Saturday,
April 26th. This will give the team nearly four months in which
to assemble its organization and plan for the home portion of
the schedule.
In a move with important
long-term implications, the AIFA simultaneously announced an
agreement with Global Entertainment Corporation of Phoenix,
Arizona. The league has received a Letter of Intent from this
prominent arena developer, granting the AIFA the right of first
refusal for indoor football in all of its current and future
arena facilities. The Santa Ana Star Center and the Tim's Toyota
Center (home of the Arizona Adrenaline) are both Global
Entertainment buildings.
“Global Entertainment
contacted us, and we've been talking with them ever since,” said
AIFA co-founder Michael Mink. This is a win-win situation for
both of us.”
Albuquerque is one of the
fastest growing areas in America. It currently ranks as the 45th
as a television market, with over 662,000 television homes.