Lingerie football players to appear at Kent Predators game

Players from the Seattle Mist of the Lingerie Football League will help the Kent Predators kick off the 2011 Indoor Football League season. The Predators have lined up Mist players as special guests to sign autographs and pose for pictures after Kent plays the Sioux Falls Storm in the season opener at 7:05 p.m. Feb. 25 at the ShoWare Center.

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  • Friday, February 25, 2011 4:37pm
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Seattle Mist players

Seattle Mist players

Players from the Seattle Mist of the Lingerie Football League will help the Kent Predators kick off the 2011 Indoor Football League season.

The Predators have lined up Mist players as special guests to sign autographs and pose for pictures after Kent plays the Sioux Falls Storm in the season opener at 7:05 p.m. Feb. 25 at the ShoWare Center.

Kent also has lined up Seattle Seahawk defensive back Lawyer Milloy to be a special guest at the March 6 game at the ShoWare Center against the Fairbanks Grizzlies.

Milloy will take part in the honorary coin toss and pre-game festivities and will talk with the Kent team.

The Predators also have tickets discounted at 20 percent at the arena box office for the Feb. 25 game for Anyone who brings a ticket stub from the Feb. 17 Harlem Globetrotters game at the ShoWare Center.

The list of Mist players scheduled to appear at the game includes Chelsie Jorgensen, who posed for the February issue of Playboy for its feature about the Lingerie Football League. The Mist plays home games at the ShoWare Center. The lingerie football season runs from August to January.

Other Mist players from the 2010 season scheduled to appear at the game include Jessica Hopkins, Taylor McMahon, Christine Moore, Laurel Creel, Shea Norton, Kam Warner, Kara Pierre, Amanda Brace, Tina Fetzer, Danika Brace, Kathryn Fisher, Bree Reed, and Tiffany Ford.

The new Mist recruits for 2011 lined up to appear include Natalie Sutey, Tia Larsen, Angela Rypien, Emily Bell, Cristina Kelley and Taylor McDonald.

For more ticket information, go to www.kentpredators.net, www.showarecenter.com or call the Predators at 253-236-5568.


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