The Salina Bombers were a professional indoor football team based in Salina, Kansas. The team was founded by Chris Vercher, Jake Leighty and Jake Sharp in 2012 as charter member of the Champions Professional Indoor Football League. The Bombers played their home games at the Bicentennial Center in Salina. After the Bombers folded, the Salina Liberty were started as a new indoor football franchise. Bernardis “Snap” Hughes was the first player signed with the new franchise, Hughes was the highest paid player in the League at the time of signing. Hughes was a 1st team All CPFL performer before joining the team. At the conclusion of the 2014 season, the CPIFL and the Lone Star Football League completed a merger, accepting the Bombers as a charter member of Champions Indoor Football. On May 28, 2015, the Bombers organization folded, citing a business decision after being ejected from the CIF.
History
As early as October 2, 2012, a Salina team had appeared on the CPIFL website. However, their information was quickly taken down because no arena lease had yet been signed. The team was officially announced on October 18 after having signed a five-year lease with the Bicentennial Center and a "name-the-team" contest took place on the Bicenntenial Center's website. On October 25, the three finalists were announced as the "Salina Storm", "Salina Bombers", and "Salina Shock". The winning name of "Salina Bombers" was announced on November 1.
2013
With a 9-3 record, the Bombers finished fourth in the final CPIFL standings, which qualified the team for the playoffs. The Bombers traveled to Sioux City, Iowa, where they defeated the first seeded Sioux City Bandits to advance to the Champions Bowl. In the first ever Champions Bowl, the Bombers were defeated 47-34 by the Wichita Wild.
2014
In 2014, the Bombers finished the regular season with a record of 8-4, good enough for third place in the final CPIFL standings. They were soundly defeated by the Bandits 66-37 in Sioux City in the first round of the postseason. Notable players this season included defensive lineman, Meshak Williams.
2015
For 2015, the CPIFL merged with the Lone StarFootball League and several other teams to form Champions Indoor Football. The Bombers were one of nine teams to start the 2015 season as members of the CIF. On May 28, the Bombers organization folded, citing business decisions, and cancelled their final two games against the Duke City Gladiators and San Angelo Bandits. The CIF had suspended the Bombers from the league earlier that day. The team was then replaced by the Salina Liberty in July 2015.
Final roster
Season-by-season records
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Records vs. opponent
Awards and honors
2013 Defensive Rookie of The Year: DeWayne Autrey DB
2013 1st Team All CPIFL: Ricky Roberts WR, Jarvis Jones OL, DeWayne Autrey DB