The Amarillo Venom indoor football team made a huge announcement on Thursday. After 11 seasons and two championships, the Venom will forego the 2022 season and the franchise is for sale.
Championship week is here for the Amarillo Venom in the Lone Star Series. Even though they’ve got a tall task ahead, they are not shaken by the challenge this coming Saturday against the West Texas Warbirds.
Venom going face to face with the Texas Jets to battle for the trip to the championship. They’ve already beat them earlier this season so, the team enters the match with some already established confidence.
The Amarillo Venom punched their ticket to the Lone Star League semi-finals after taking down Arlington on Saturday, and now the postseason kicks off this weekend.
The Amarillo Venom are playing their last regular season indoor football home game this Saturday at the Civic Center against the Arlington Longhorns, and they need a win to host the first round of playoffs.
The Amarillo Venom were off to a slow (0-2) start, but have now won two home games straight. One of their biggest leaders, offensive lineman Avery Wright, almost did not come back this season.
With today being Father’s Day we feature one man in the area who wears many hats in the community...Toby Tucker. Canyon ISD Athletic Director, co-owner and announcer of the Amarillo venom, and father of three.
The Amarillo Venom are off to a rough start in the Lone Star Series, holding an (0-2) record so far this season, losing to the West Texas Warbirds twice in-a-row. They need to win the next three games to be in contention for the playoffs.
The Amarillo Venom’s Arena League lone star season starts June 5 with the West Texas Warbirds in the Amarillo Civic Center. The Bombers Major Arena Soccer League 2 six-game season kicks of May 22.
After dropping their last game against division rivals Duke City. The Amarillo Venom came into their second to last home game looking to make a statement.