AFL Road Woes: Outlaws Game Canceled Right Before Kickoff in Rapid City.

By Mitch Bohn, Montana Correspondent

Note: The game was scheduled for May 11. Since then, the Outlaws have played Salina at home in their next game.

The scheduled game between the Outlaws and the Rapid City Marshals on Saturday, May 11, was unexpectedly canceled. Due to ongoing pay disputes with the AFL and issues with their ownership, the Marshals decided not to play. Consequently, the game was forfeited, and the Outlaws were awarded the win by default.

The game was scheduled to be played in Rapid City, South Dakota at the Monument (Photo: Aviation Travler/Wikipedia)

Now boasting a 3-0 record, the Outlaws are gearing up for an exciting matchup against the Salina Liberty. This game is significant as it features a clash between former Outlaws Head Coach and Billings resident Heron O’Neal and AFL legends Cedric Walker and Sed Bonner. Fans can look forward to a thrilling encounter between these seasoned football figures.

The game is set for a 6 PM kickoff and will be hosted at MetraPark, with tickets available through their website. To add to the excitement, a pre-game tailgate event will take place, offering fans a chance to engage in festivities before the showdown begins.

Update: The Billings Outlaws beat Salina 54-35 at home.

This game promises to be a highlight of the season. It blends past connections with intense competition and is not to be missed by Outlaws supporters and football enthusiasts alike.

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