There’s more Violence in Happy Valley these days, but it’s not of the riot variety. Ross Hessler, owner of the Mission Viejo Impossibles, announced that he has sold his FFL franchise to a newly formed State College consortium, HaVoC, for an undisclosed amount. Across town in Newport Beach, Nightmare owner Dan Callahan announced that he has sold half of his team to Hessler.
John Trzeciak, one-quarter owner of the HaVoC group, said he was very pleased and exciting to be returning to the league and bringing an FFL franchise back to Happy Valley. Trzeciak is partnered with another former FFL owner, Michael Cerenzia, whose State College Bandits won Fantasy Bowl I. Two league newcomers, Jeff Ozarski and Chris Paret, round out the HaVoC consortium.
The new owners are looking forward to many hours of strategizing at franchise headquarters, Champ’s Sports Bar & Grill in Happy Valley, PA.
Trzeciak disclosed that the team will be renamed the Happy Valley Violence.
League founder and owner of the 2002 champion NY Griffins, Nick Fisher, is currently believed to be in Park City, Utah and could not be reached for comment. All parties involved indicated they took particular pleasure in negotiating these deals without Fisher’s knowledge.