By Robert H Kelly
Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (January 7, 2019) The San Antonio Commanders completed
the second practice of their training camp schedule on Sunday, January 6 with the
session lasting just under two hours. The session, as all of their practices, occures at Central Catholic High School’s Bob Benson ‘66 Stadium.
They announced the addition of defensive lineman Richard Ash, bringing its training camp roster to 75, Ash spent three seasons at Michigan, from 2010-2013, prior to transferring to Western Michigan for his final collegiate season (2014-2015). Over the course of his college career, Ash collected a career 45 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and two pass deflections. Undrafted in 2015, Ash spent time with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2015-16) and Dallas Cowboys (2016-17). In two NFL seasons, Ash totaled 21 tackles.
The Commanders compete in The Alliance of American Football with the Atlanta Legends, Arizona Hotshots, Birmingham Iron, Memphis Express, Orlando Apollos, Salt Lake Stallions and San Diego Fleet. The Commanders team name draws inspiration from San Antonio’s Military City, USA nickname. From Bowie to Travis to the 39,000-plus who graduate each year from military training at Joint Base San Antonio, Commanders have called San Antonio home for more than 300 years.
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