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| Pittsburgh Colts | |
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| Founded | 1979 |
| League | Grassroots Football League (2008-Present) |
| Team history | Pittsburgh Colts (1979-Present) |
| Stadium | Ambridge High School |
| Based in | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| Team colors |
Red, white, blue |
| President | Ed Brosky |
| Head coach | Ed Brosky |
The Pittsburgh Colts are the oldest minor-league professional football team in Pittsburgh, that is still in existence. The team was founded in 1979 by head coach, Edward G. Brosky, a member of the Pitt Panthers 1976 national championship team and moonlighted as a semi-pro football player until Pitt coach Johnny Majors found out.[1][2] When he left Pitt, he continued to play for semi-pro teams in the area. He started the Colts when the other teams folded. The Colts are part of the Grass Roots Football League, Pennsylvania Division.
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The Colts were founded in 1979 by owner and coach Edward G. Brosky. At the time the Colts played in the Keystone Oaks area. From 1988-1996 the Colts played in Stonefield Northpark and from 1997-2000 played in Duquesne. Recent Locations include, Uniontown, Chartiers Valley and Carlynton. The Colts were previously members of the American, North American Football League, and Regional American Football League before Edward Brosky formed the Grassroots Football League in 2009.
In the mid-1990s, Brosky struck a deal with the Northgate School District. It was during this time that two notables were linked with the team; WTAE-TV field reporter Sheldon Ingram played in the defensive backfield while future music video director Matt Dilmore served as the team's official announcer.
The Colts draw talent from the area high schools and local colleges including: Allegheny College, Bethany College[disambiguation needed
], California University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University, Duquesne University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Robert Morris College, Slippery Rock University, and Washington & Jefferson College.
The Colts describe themselves as a "throwback team"[3] based on a strong work ethic and personal values. The team has been in several communities throughout its history. Most recently the team played at Ambridge High School. The Colts have interacted with the community they are in through numerous youth activities, visiting children's hospital, and having community events downtown.
The Colts play the 2009 season at Ambridge high school Stadium
Playoffs
Championship
- The colts had two defensive touchdows with Matt Chilleo having an interception for a touchdown and Nick Fields with a fumble recovery in the endzone.
Television appearance
The Colts played their 2008 Season at South Stadium in Pittsburgh's SouthSide
—GFL Championship--
-Game won on a last second field goal
The Colts will play their 2007 season at two fields.
Home Game Dates
June 16:
June 23
July 7
July 14
July 28
August 11
Games played:[4]
June 9: Pittsburgh Colts 33, Rochester Renegades 6
2009- (10-1) Grassroots Football League Champions
2008- (7-3) Grassroots Football League Champions/Chose not to advance because of the amount of injuries
2007- (15-1) Grassroots Division Champions/ Lost in 3rd Round of NAFL Playoffs to Kane County Eagles
2006- (10-3) Grassroots Division Champions
2005- (13-1) Grassroots Division Champions
In 2004 Lisa Horton became the first woman to throw a touchdown pass in a NAFL game[5]
1981- Participated in American Football Association's National Championship Game
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