The Louisville Kings are preparing for their second home game of the season.It’s set for Friday night at Lynn Family Stadium, a rematch against the Orlando Storm.The team drew more than 14,000 fans for their season opener two weeks ago and they’re optimistic about another big turnout. “I think we have a beautiful night. It’s going to be in mid-70s all day. So I think it’s going to be a perfect day to bring your family. And I think it’s a great entertainment value. And I’m hoping they bring the same electricity as we did last time because, it helps,” head coach Chris Redman said. “We’re kind of counting on those guys to show up.” Wide receiver Lucky Jackson said he hopes that’s the case.”I think that the fans are going to come out again and put on a great, great performance. And we look to pair that, what we’re going to do on the field. So, we just got to give them something to keep coming out for,” Jackson said.So far, the team is 0-2. They lost last week to the Storm in Orlando 9-19. They’ll get a do-over on Friday at home.”We have a great home field advantage right now,” Redman said.The game kicks off at 8 p.m.Want tickets? Click here to find some.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
The Louisville Kings are preparing for their second home game of the season.
It’s set for Friday night at Lynn Family Stadium, a rematch against the Orlando Storm.
The team drew more than 14,000 fans for their season opener two weeks ago and they’re optimistic about another big turnout.
“I think we have a beautiful night. It’s going to be in mid-70s all day. So I think it’s going to be a perfect day to bring your family. And I think it’s a great entertainment value. And I’m hoping they bring the same electricity as we did last time because, it helps,” head coach Chris Redman said. “We’re kind of counting on those guys to show up.”
Wide receiver Lucky Jackson said he hopes that’s the case.
“I think that the fans are going to come out again and put on a great, great performance. And we look to pair that, what we’re going to do on the field. So, we just got to give them something to keep coming out for,” Jackson said.
So far, the team is 0-2. They lost last week to the Storm in Orlando 9-19. They’ll get a do-over on Friday at home.
“We have a great home field advantage right now,” Redman said.
The game kicks off at 8 p.m.
Want tickets? Click here to find some.