Rocky Mountain Thunder - 1999 IPFL Rocky Mountain Thunder Schedule

1999 IPFL Rocky Mountain Thunder Schedule

Saturday, April 10 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 38, Idaho Stallions 37

Wednesday, April 14 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 44, Idaho Stallions 37

Sunday, April 25 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 34, Rocky Mountain Thunder 32

Saturday, May 8 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 36, Texas Terminators 29

Saturday, May 15 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 39, Louisiana Bayou Beast 38

Sunday, May 23 - Hawaii Hammerheads 57, Rocky Mountain Thunder 40

Friday, May 28 - Hawaii Hammerheads 37, Rocky Mountain Thunder 18

Saturday, June 5 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 36, Rocky Mountain Thunder 27

Saturday, June 12 - Texas Terminators 58, Rocky Mountain Thunder 15

Saturday, June 19 - Hawaii Hammerheads 48, Rocky Mountain Thunder 44

Saturday, June 26 - Hawaii Hammerheads 28, Rocky Mountain Thunder 17

Sunday, July 4 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 37, Rocky Mountain Thunder 9

Saturday, July 10 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 56, Idaho Stallions 54

Sunday, July 18th - Idaho Stallions 43, Rocky Mountain Thunder 40 (OT)

Friday, July 30th - Mississippi Fire Dogs 44, Rocky Mountain Thunder 34

Saturday, August 7th - Mississippi Fire Dogs 35, Rocky Mountain Thunder 28

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