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Quad Cities AF2 coach arrested

October 11, 2001 By admin

The new coach of the Quad City Steamrollers could be out of a job without ever having coached a game.
38-year-old Rich Ingold was hired less than three weeks ago to coach the Arena-2 football team. He was arrested last Friday in Scott County for drunk driving. The team’s owner, Jim Foster, says he may fire Ingold as everyone involved with the Steamwheelers, including the cheerleaders, needs to be good role models, not bums. Ingold has three D-U-I convictions in his home state, Pennsylvania.

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