Wichita Wild

In 2012, Lolar led a young Wild team all the way to the IFL conference championship game, but they ultimately fell to the Tri-Cities Fever 51-30 to end their season.

Lolar’s leadership in the 2013 season earned the team several league awards and an honorable mention as CPIFL Coach of the Year.

After winning their second consecutive CPIFL Championship, owner Wink Hartman put the team up for sale on July 2, 2014.

The Wild won the IFL's Central Division and fell in the Conference Championship game to RiverCity.

For the new season the Wild have returned last years stars in Dixie Wooten, Clinton Soloman, and Darius Fudge.

After an 8-4 start to the 2010 Indoor Football League season the Wichita Wild Clinched their second playoff berth in franchise history.

After an upset road win over the Allen Wranglers in the conference semifinals, the Wild would once again fall short of the United Bowl, losing to the Tri-Cities Fever in what would be their final game in the IFL before moving to the CPIFL the following season.

During their tenure in the IFL, the Wild made it to three Conference Championships, but couldn't finish and get to the United Bowl.

The Wild opened the season on a strong note, with four straight wins over the Oklahoma, Salina, Kansas, and Bloomington.

In the first round of the playoffs, the Wild faced a familiar foe from their prior IFL days, the Omaha Beef.

The Bombers, a brand new team, also enjoyed a magical first season finishing at (8-3) and were fresh off upsetting the #1 seed and two time APFL Champion Sioux City Bandits in their 1st round of the playoffs.

In convincing fashion, Wichita dominated the Bombers in the first ever Champions Bowl, as they jumped out to an early three possession lead and never looked back.

Wild quarterback Rocky Hinds was named the game's MVP, completing 18 of 22 passes for 163 yards and four touchdowns.