10 YEARS OF RHINOS FOOTBALL
The Arkansas Rhinos football team will be holding practice Monday and Wednesday At Booker Elementary for a two-hour workout.

ARKANSAS RHINOS FOOTBALL TRYOUT THIS SATURDAY
The Arkansas Rhinos are continuing effort to upgrade their talent level. The Rhinos Football team will hold open tryouts on Saturday, Mar. 6th at Jacksonville High School indoor Facility, @ 11am to 4pm. Registration is $30 and is payable by cash or money order to the Arkansas Rhinos Registration for the March 6th open tryouts is broken down by position. Quarterbacks, wide receivers and defensive backs will begin registering at 11:00 a.m. with workouts starting at 12:00 p.m. Offensive and defensive linemen, fullbacks and linebackers will register at 11:00 a.m. and test at 12:00 p.m., while kickers register at 1:00 p.m. All players will be evaluated in the 40-yard dash, 20-yard shuttle and standing broad jump. Selected players who exceed the Rhinos testing standards will be invited to participate in an elite workout. Interested participants may pre-register for tryouts by Email to arkansasrhinos@yahoo.com All participants will need to provide their own attire for the non-padded workouts. Address: 2400 LINDA LANE Jacksonville, AR 72076

Rhinos Are Looking Forward to the 2010 Season
The Arkansas Rhinos' 2009 season was good (6-4). We were disappointed that we did not make the playoffs but we were very proud to have Damien Dunning, Daniel Brown, Antone Lewis, Matt Stewart, Stewart Franks, Enrico Wilkins and Tyler Knight nominated to the All Star Team. We were well represented in Miami, FL by Damien Dunning who threw an 8-yard touchdown and Stewart Franks received honorable mention for his tackle, interception with 12-yards gained and defense of two passes. We already anticipating the 2010 season with upcoming tryouts in late February.

Rhinos fall at home, survive sideline scare
One of the league’s most intense rivalries, the 4-2 Arkansas Rhinos took the home stance against the undefeated Nashville Storm on Saturday night, falling 22-6. Another one of Nashville’s five wins thus far this season came in a 33-23 victory over the Rhinos on Aug. 1 at their home field. A series lined 7-6 in favor of the Rhinos, the Storm has won all six of its games against the Rhinos consecutively.

Rhinos roll over Jaguars, 35-0
After a woeful offensive performance in their loss to the St. Louis Bulldogs a week earlier, the Arkansas Rhinos took their frustrations out on the hopelessly out manned Arkansas Jaguars on Saturday night, improving to 3-1 with a lopsided 35-0 victory. The will be on the road to play Nashville Storm.

RHINOS RETURN HOME
The Arkansas Rhinos return home to take on the NE Arkansas Jaguars this Saturday, July 25th @ Jacksonville Middle School (Red Devil Stadium) @ 7:00 p.m. After suffering a 16 –6 lost to St Louis Bulldogs.

Confident Rhinos earned a road win against Memphis Panthers
Arkansas Rhinos traveled to Memphis to take on the 0 & 3 Panthers. From the start the Rhinos were in great field position after a 52yd kick returned former Mississippi Valley State All American Tyler Knight who set the tone for a close and exciting game. After a six play drive James Bellar put the Rhinos on the board first with a 43yd field goal, 3 – 0 Rhinos.

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
Fourth of July brings on the cheerful times of Red, White and Blue. With barbecues, picnics, parades and fireworks lined up, the reasons to celebrate are many. The Arkansas Rhinos would like to wish everyone happiness and good times for their Fourth of July.

Rhinos Prepare for First Home Game
The 2009 Arkansas Rhinos football team will play its first home game on Saturday, July 11th, at 7 p.m. against the Arkansas Wildcats at Jacksonville Middle School (Red Devil Stadium), Jacksonville, AR. This will be the first meeting between these two Arkansas teams since 2006 when the Rhinos took on the Northwest Wildcats. The Rhinos look to improve their offense which struggled in week one against Memphis Panthers with 173 total offense.

MEET THE ARKANSAS RHINOS
Come to CiCi’s Pizza in Jacksonville 120 John Haroin DR. on Saturday, June 20th for a special event: “Meet The Arkansas Rhinos”. Each member of the 2009 Rhinos – including Mississippi Valley State All America Tyler “Superman” Knight, The University of Memphis’ Haracio Colen winner of the ESPN The Magazine Courage Award, and a host of talented players will be on-site to sign autographs and meet fans. Those in attendance will also have an opportunity to purchase Arkansas Rhinos 2009 season tickets. The season tickets are for five Rhinos’ home games for as little as $25 or single game tickets for $6 dollars each. Fans of all ages can also enjoy music, Rhinos’ mascot Rocco will be there and other entertainment for kids of all ages. The event runs from 11a.m. – 2 p.m. So parents bring your kids and check out the 2009 ARKANSAS RHINOS. When: Saturday, June 20th Where: CiCi’s Pizza (120 John Haroin DR., Jacksonville, AR.) Time: 11:00a.m. –2:00p.m. Admission: Free

MEET THE ARKANSAS RHINOS
Come to CiCi’s Pizza in Jacksonville 120 John Hardin DR. on Saturday, June 20th for a special event: “Meet The Arkansas Rhinos”. Each member of the 2009 Rhinos – including Mississippi Valley State All America Tyler “Superman” Knight, The University of Memphis’ Haracio Colen winner of the ESPN The Magazine Courage Award, and a host of talented players will be on-site to sign autographs and meet fans.

ARKANSAS RHINOS REVEAL NEW LOGO
Today the owner of the Arkansas Rhinos, Oscar Malone, has unveiled the new comprehensive brand that includes a new logo and new uniforms for the 2009 season. The new Rhinos logo will be featured on each side of the helmet. This is the most significant change for the Rhino-brand since the logo was first placed on the team’s helmet in 2001.

TICKETS AVAILABLE IN JUNE
Welcome to the Arkansas Rhinos Online Ticket Office! It is our goal to ensure that you have a fun-filled and memorable game day experience. For the 2009 season, we have many ticket options for you to choose from. 2009 individual game Rhinos tickets are $6.00 season tickets are $25.00 for five home games.

COACHES WANTED
The Arkansas Rhinos Football Club is looking for volunteer Special Teams Coach for the 2010 Football Season, experience is preferred but not necessary (adult minor-league football). The summer football season will run from now till April.16th. Contact arkansasrhinos@yahoo.com for more info. Subject: Coach

STRONG WINDS COULD NOT STOP THE RHINOS
The Arkansas Rhinos had a nice beginning at rookie-camp. There was a lot of energy and new faces. Despite the cold weather, which kept the players moving around, mainly to stay warm, The Rhinos had a good practice. Head Coach Jamie Washington was pleased with the effect from the rookies especially 6-ft, 210 pound Tyler ("Superman") Knight, he’s the biggest of the defensive backs and that size allowed him to standout in the first of rookie-camp.

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
Today the Arkansas Rhinos will start there ninth season in the North American Football League (NAFL) at today’s practice. First year Head Coach Jamie Washington is excited about stepping on the field as the Rhinos leader The Rhinos finished the season 6-3 without a playoff appearance. This season Arkansas has loaded up on some great talent throughout Central Arkansas.

SUPERMAN RETURNS
Rhinos signed former Mississippi Valley State star Tyler Knight. Knight joins the Rhinos with an impressive resume. The 6-0 210 SR from Little Rock, AR McClean H.S was Named All-America Team December 12, 2005 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) SWAC Defensive Player of the Week numerous times Tyler Knight received 2005 Football Gazette NCAA I-AA 1 st team All-American honors, as announced by Don Hansen of the National Weekly Football Gazette.

A NEW BEGINNING
The Arkansas Rhinos football team will practice for the first time for the 2009 season on Monday, April 6th. It will be a two-hour workout @ Booker Elementary. It will be the Rhinos first time on the field under their new Head Coach, Jamie Washington. Coach Washington has served the Rhinos as their Defensive Coach for the last three seasons.

The Arkansas Rhinos are looking for a volunteer for Rocco the Rhino
The Arkansas Rhinos Football Club is looking for high-energy, experienced Emcees for the 2008 Arkansas Rhinos Football season. The Rhinos' mascot must be comfortable speaking in front of large crowds, must have a great personality, a flexible schedule to work all Rhinos home games and events.

Independence and Freedom
Fourth of July brings on the cheerful times of Red, White and Blue. With barbecues, picnics, parades and fireworks lined up, the reasons to celebrate are many. The Arkansas Rhinos would like to wish everyone happiness and good times for their Fourth of July.

Media Day
The Arkansas Rhinos Football Club Media Day will be held Saturday, June 7, 2008 beginning at 9 a.m.at the Burger King Restaurant located at 2010 John Harden Dr., Jacksonville, AR. This event signals the "kickoff" of our eighth football season.

Rhinos Football Scrimmage Open to Public
The first open scrimmages for the Arkansas Rhinos football team will be held this Thursday, May. 29 @ Booker Arts Magnet Elementary School (2016 Barber St, Little Rock, AR 72206). Head coach Oscar Malone is encouraging all fans to attend the Thursday’s scrimmages. The scrimmages start @ 7:00 p.m. gates will open at 6 p.m

RHINOS MEDIA DAY
The Arkansas Rhinos Football Club Media Day will be held Saturday, June 7, 2008 beginning at 9 a.m.at the Burger King Restaurant located at 2010 John Harden Dr., Jacksonville, AR. This event signals the "kickoff" of our eighth football season. We take pride in providing you with wall-to-wall pigskin content over the course of the next six months. We are excited to be in Jacksonville this season.

RHINOS FIND NEW HOME IN JACKSONVILLE
The Arkansas Rhinos have moved next-door from North Little Rock to Jacksonville where they will be playing their games at Red Devil Stadium, Jacksonville Middle School. The Rhinos have been based out of the Little Rock and North Little Rock area since 2001. The Arkansas Rhinos are a Semi Professional team in the North America Football League (NAFL).

RHINESTONE AUDITION
The Arkansas Rhinos are in search of beautiful and dynamic women to become a part of the NAFL's elite Arkansas Rhinos Cheerleaders. No previous dance/cheer experience required. Pre-audition workshops are held the week prior to tryouts. They are designed to help you prepare for auditions so you can look and feel your best.

RHINOS TO TWISTERS
Ben and Sam Witcher moved up to the Arkansas Twisters an AFL2 team after playing three seasons with the semi-pro team The Arkansas Rhinos. The Witcher’s helped the Rhinos make the league title game in '05 under the leadership of head coach Oscar Malone and earning All-Star honors as kick returners, corners, and safety.

Become A Volunteer Today
The Arkansas Rhinos are looking for a few good volunteers to help the Rhinos staff. We have many volunteer opportunities available throughout the year so we encourage you to join us this season. All volunteers will receive one ticket to all home games. The volunteer age is 12 and up. To sign up just email us @ arkansasrhinos@yahoo.com subject volunteer. All we ask for the Volunteer to be friendly, kind and possess good listening skills. It is helpful to have your on transportation. Thank you.

BOWLING FOR RHINOS
The partnership formed between the Arkansas Rhinos and the Little Rock Chapter of the American Association of Zoo Keepers proved to be a great one. On Thursday June 21, the Rhinos teamed with the Zoo Keepers for the Bowling for Rhinos charity event at Millennium Bowl. The event drew all kinds of participants including some Arkansas Rhinos football players. Charity Dawson, the event coordinator, announced that this year’s event was by far the biggest. Along with the bowling, there was a silent auction that featured all kinds of items. As a sponsor, the Rhinos donated an Arkansas Razorback golf bag. Once again the event was a great success thanks to all supporters.











Click for live broadcasts!


Rhinos roll over Jaguars, 35-0

After a woeful offensive performance in their loss to the St. Louis Bulldogs a week earlier, the Arkansas Rhinos took their frustrations out on the hopelessly out manned Arkansas Jaguars on Saturday night, improving to 3-1 with a lopsided 35-0 victory. The Rhinos showed off their revamped up tempo offense for the first time at Jacksonville’s Bob Hill Memorial Stadium, though the game got out of hand in such a hurry, team owner and offensive coordinator Oscar Malone called off the dogs pretty quickly. “What I liked was the way (quarterback Damien Dunning) checked off on several plays,” Malone said. “That’s the type of defense we’re going to play against (a 4-3) and his checks resulted in two touchdowns.” Dunning was a surprise starter at quarterback and made the most of his limited opportunity, running for a touchdown and tossing a touchdown pass. Malone used Dunning, regular starter Jeremiah Crouch and newcomer Tye Forte equally in the contest. Forte delivered the most impressive play of the night when he hit a streaking Tim Mason down the right sideline for a 54-yard touchdown pass midway through the final period to set the final margin. “We’re fortunate enough to be able to get all these quarterbacks,” Malone said. “The problem is Forte came in so late with the offense. Crouch and Dunning have been here since day one.” The North American Football League’s top-ranked defense pitched its second consecutive shutout at home and has now allowed only 30 points in four games. The Rhino ‘D’ was especially tough on the Jaguars, forcing four turnovers and limiting them to 122 total yards. The Rhinos totaled 236 yards, though they lost three fumbles in the contest. The defense set the tone for the evening on the game’s first series, forcing three straight incompletions as the Jaguars opened up in a shotgun spread before switching to a wing T. Rhino safety Daniel Brown returned the punt 18 yards to the Jaguar 28, setting the theme for the night: the Rhinos began eight of their nine possessions in Jaguar territory and ran only three plays all night on their side of the field. After Brown’s return, Brendan Medcalf ran for eight and nine yards. One play later, Dunning hit Stewart Franks at the goal line near the right sideline for a 16-yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead. The Jaguars tried to run one more set out of the shotgun, but Tarence Keatonpicked off a Justin Elliot pass and returned it 30 yards to the Jaguar 21. From there, it took only two plays. Jerald Marshall rushed 20 yards to the 1, and Dunning took over from there. Less than two minutes later, the Rhinos added to their lead when Tyler Knight picked off a pass at the Rhino 43 and raced 57 yards before doing a flip into the end zone for a 21-0 lead with 5:39 left in the first period. The Jaguars shifted to a wing T formation on their next series, but the hard-hitting Rhinos forced a fumble that was recovered by Antonio Anderson at the Jaguar 45. Matthew Stewart busted a tackle at the 30, cut outside and raced down the left sideline for a 45-yard touchdown and a 28-0 lead. “Stewart looks like Donovan McNabb,” Malone said. “That’s what we call him. He’s a good one, but he’s unfortunate running behind two good running backs.” The second half featured almost nothing but turnovers. The Rhinos fumbled three times, while Chris Johnson recovered a Jaguar fumble. The only action of the second half came on Forte’s perfect strike to Mason, who caught the ball in stride at the right pylon for a 54-yard touchdown. Because of their short field all night, the Rhinos ran only 25 offensive plays, going 3 of 5 for 93 yards through the air and rushing 20 times for 143 yards. Medcalf led the way with 65 yards on seven carries, while Stewart rushed six times for 49 yards. Things figure to get significantly more difficult this Saturday when the Rhinos head to Nashville to face a team that has had their number of late. The Storm has beaten Arkansas the past four seasons after the Rhinos had won the previous seven. “This is a big-time rivalry game,” Malone said. “We look forward to it every year. From here on out (the schedule is stacked).” The Rhinos visit the Arkansas Wildcats the following week before returning home to face the Nashville Storm again on Aug. 15. By KELLY FENTON Leader sports editor