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1997 season
Team
GP
W
L
SOW
SOL
PF
PA
Pts
Lafayette Swampcats
24
18
16
2
0
324
251
52
Baton Rogue Bombers
24
16
8
0
1
354
305
49
Tallahassee Scorpions
24
15
9
1
0
370
316
44
Huntsville Fire
24
13
11
1
0
467
355
38
Tupelo Hound Dogs
24
12
12
1
0
354
380
35
Savannah Rug Ratz
24
7
17
1
2
292
386
22
Columbus Comets
24
3
21
0
3
250
414
12
Note: Huntsville began the season as the Daytona Beach Speed Kings.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Lafayette 12, Baton Rouge 9
1998 season
Before the season began, Columbus moved to Mississippi and Tupelo moved to Pensacola.
Team
GP
W
L
SOW
SOL
PF
PA
Pts
Lafayette Swampcats
28
20
8
0
1
319
220
61
Mississippi Beach Kings
28
18
10
2
1
345
305
53
Huntsville Fire
28
16
12
1
2
343
347
49
Baton Rouge Bombers
28
16
12
1
0
335
261
47
Tallahassee Scorpions
28
12
16
0
0
335
261
36
Pensacola Flyers
28
10
18
0
1
321
352
31
Savannah Rug Ratz
28
6
22
0
0
272
446
18
SEMI-FINALS: Lafayette over Baton Rouge 2 games to 0; Mississippi over Huntsville 2 games to 1. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Lafayette 10, Mississippi 9