We housed the players and we wanted to keep local restaurants going, too, by ordering takeout for them. What did you have in mind? A: Yes, but some are still around Spokane and got jobs, which is tough to do right now. A: Our coaches all live here and many moved here, like Back , who will be here for a few years. We even have coaches who will be helping out coaching schools in the area, like Shock offensive line coach Marshall Hart, who is the head coach at Northwest Christian.
I bought the field and other expenditures, but this is Year 1 in an investment that will take two to three years once we get back on track. What the canceled season does is give us more time to prepare because now we have time to get things where they need to go.
S-R: Are you confident most of your roster will still return once the social distancing mandates are lifted? But a lot can happen in a year. A: Yes. We know people are losing their jobs and wanted to give them that option. They also have the option to roll over their tickets for the season, which will be a game regular season. Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter and editor positions at the newspaper -- by using the easy options below.
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Log in Subscribe. Chicago Rush July 23, Smallest crowd: 8, vs. Philadelphia Soul June 10, Largest crowd: 11, vs. Milwaukee Iron Conference Championship August 12, Arizona Rattlers August 6, Milwaukee Iron August 12, Tampa Bay Storm August 20, The Spokane Shock played the first ever outdoor arenafootball game on Saturday, July 9, Joe Albi stadium holds between 20,, for football.
The shaded side of the stadium was filled to capacity, while the sunny side was about half full. The Shock put together a significant inaugural season, posting a regular-season record and a first-place finish in the National Conference Western Division. The Spokane Shock became the first expansion team in af2 history to advance to, and win, the ArenaCup. The Shock led the league in attendance with an average of around 10, fans per home game.
As a result of the team's excellent play, head coach Chris Siegfried was named the af2 Head Coach of the Year for the season. Four Shock players also earned All-af2 National Conference honors as well. Further information: Spokane Shock season The Shock would win their second consecutive division title with a record. The Shock would eventually fall in the first round of the af2 playoffs to the Louisville Fire. In it looked like the Shock were going to have a team just as talented as the team.
Their defense was just as good, with Sergio Gilliam breaking the af2 int record and Devon Parks leading the af2 in sacks it looked as if they would not lose one game. When the Shock were they set their goal to be , but the South Georgia Wildcats beat the Shock with a last second field goal to win But the Shock did not drop another game for the rest of the regular season. The Shock headed into to the playoffs with home field advantage and went all the way to the ArenaCup. Tony Colsten the back-up QB for Tennessee Valley had to come in after the first drive of the game due to the injury of their starter.
The game was close throughout and regulation ended with both teams dead locked at 48 to send the ArenaCup into its first ever overtime. After the Shock scored a TD in OT Tennessee Valley matched that with a TD but they had victory in on their mind and went for a two point conversion and Tony Colsten scrambled into the end zone to capture their first ArenaCup championship.
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