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Tri-Cities Fever
Tri-Cities Fever
Founded 2005
Head coach Adam Shackleford
Home arena Toyota Center
City, State [[Kennewick, Washington]]
ArenaCup championships 1 (NIFL: 2005)

The Tri-Cities Fever are a professional indoor football team in the Indoor Football League. Their first season was in 2005 as an expansion member of the National Indoor Football League. Though they represent the entire Tri-Cities region, they play their home games exclusively at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington. When the Fever play at the Toyota Center, the arena is known as 'Gesa Field at the Toyota Center'. The teams Head coach is Adam Shackleford.

History[]

National Indoor Football League (NIFL)[]

The Fever were founded in 2005 as part of the National Indoor Football League (NIFL), and they won their first "Indoor Bowl" championship on July 30, 2005, defeating the Rome Renegades 47-31 in Kennewick.

Move to af2[]

After the 2006 season, the Fever announced they were leaving the NIFL. On September 4, it was confirmed that they were moving to United Indoor Football, along with the Billings Outlaws and River City Rage.[1] The league was expected to make an official announcement at a press conference sometime on the weekend of September 11, and was also hoping to add the Rapid City Flying Aces and Wyoming Cavalry soon. However, Tri-Cities instead joined the af2 which had in-state rival Spokane.[2]

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Failed logo.

The new ownership had introduced a new logo, with team colors and uniforms that were reminiscent of the Miami Dolphins on December 13, 2006 (left), but because of general fan dislike, the team announced on January 9, 2007 that they would be switching back to their old color scheme and logo.[3]

Back to the Carrs, on to the IFL[]

There had been speculation that the Fever would fold after the 2009 season, however, on September 6, it was announced that J. R. and Terri Carr had bought back the team from Texas af2 holdings, ensuring the Fever would return for the 2010 season.[4] Later that month, it was announced that the af2 was shutting down and the new Arena Football 1 was taking its place, including the Fever as a charter team. The Fever would drop out of the AF1 however on November 19 as the Tier 2 division, which the Fever were slated to be in, was scrapped by the league due to a lack of teams.[5] So the Fever joined the Indoor Football league based in Richmond, Va. The Fever joined former rival (NIFL) and defending IFL champion the Billings Outlaws and new in-state rival the Kent Predators.

Season-by-season[]

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Tri-Cities Fever (NIFL)
2005 9 5 0 3rd Pacific West Won Pacific Conference Quarter Final (Wyoming)
Won Pacific Conference Semi-Final (Everett)
Won Pacific Conference Championship (Odessa)
Won Indoor Bowl V (Rome)
2006 9 5 0 2nd Pacific North Won Pacific Conference Quarter Final (Wyoming)
Lost Pacific Conference Semi-Final (Billings)
Tri-Cities Fever (af2)
2007 8 8 0 3rd AC West Lost AC Round 1 (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton)
2008 4 12 0 5th NC West --
2009 3 13 0 5th NC West --
Tri-Cities Fever (IFL)
2010 7 7 0 3rd Pacific North Lost Round 1 (Billings)
2011* 0 0 0 -- --
Totals 45 53 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

2011 Season Schedule[]

Preseason[]

Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results
Final Score Team Record
February 17 (Thu) 6:05pm Wenatchee Valley Venom
TBD TBD TBD

Regular Season[]

Week Date Kickoff Opponent Results
Final Score Team Record
1 February 26 (Fri) 7:05pm Arizona Adrenaline
2 TBD TBD TBD
3 TBD TBD TBD
4 Bye
5 TBD TBD TBD
6 Bye
7 TBD TBD TBD
8 TBD TBD TBD
9 TBD TBD TBD
10 TBD TBD TBD
11 TBD TBD TBD
12 TBD TBD TBD
13 TBD TBD TBD
14 TBD TBD TBD
15 TBD TBD TBD
16 TBD TBD TBD

Division Standings[]

2011 Pacific Division
view · talk · edit W L T PCT PF PA DIV GB STK
y Fairbanks Grizzlies 10 4 0 0.714 723 545 6-3 --- W2
x Tri-Cities Fever 10 4 0 0.714 816 575 6-3 --- W2
Seattle Timberwolves 5 9 0 0.357 678 796 4-5 5.0 L2
Wenatchee Valley Venom 3 11 0 0.214 508 845 2-7 7.0 L4

Roster[]

Tri-Cities Fever rosterview · talk · edit
Quarterbacks
  • -- Andy Collins
  • -- Houston Lillard

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  •  1 Brandon Horace
  • 10 Johnny Walker
  • -- Tommy Breaux
  • -- LaReylle Cunningham
  • -- Marlon Haynes
  • -- Thyron Lewis
Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

  • 40 Phil Jordan
  • -- Pernell Booth
  • -- Blair Boynton
  • -- Fred Poole
  • -- Brandon Swain
  • -- Lance Witherspoon

Linebackers

  • 20 Jo Artis Ratti
  • -- Cyrus Mulitalo
Defensive Backs
  •  2 DeVon Walker
  • 12 Jamie Hattley
  • 23 Raymond Little
  • -- Carldayle Brantley
  • -- Ryan Kelly
  • -- Courtney Miller
  • -- Montavis Pitts

Kickers

  • -- Brett Jaekle

Multiple Positions

  • 33 Ben Alexander LB/DE
  • -- Steven Kamui, Jr. LB/DE
  • -- George Perry WR/DB
  • -- Dion Small OL/DL
Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt List

  • Currently vacant

Practice Squad

  • Currently vacant


Rookies in italics
Roster updated February 15, 2010
34 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

More rosters DEVON WALKER was the first players signed,

Head coaches[]

On April 26, 2009 Head coach Richard Davis was fired after an 0-5 start to the season.[6] On April 27, Pat O'Hara, Head coach of the Arena Football League's Los Angeles Avengers was named Head coach of the Fever while the AFL was suspended.[7] O'Hara was going to remain Fever coach for the 2010 season in the IFL until he was offered head coaching job of the Orlando Predators of the af1. He was replaced by former Spokane Shock head coach Adam Shackleford.

Past Seasons[]

2010 Season Schedule[]

Opponent Date Location Score
Fairbanks Grizzles 8-Mar Fairbanks, Alaska
Billings Outlaws 14-Mar Billings, Montana
Kent Predators 27-Mar Kennewick, Washington
Fairbanks Grizzles 10-Apr Kennewick, Washington
Kent Predators 18-Apr Kent, Washington
Billings Outlaws 24-Apr Kennewick, Washington
Alaska Wild 1-May Kennewick, Washington
Kent Predators 8-May Kennewick, Washington
Colorado Ice 15-May Loveland, Colorado
Alaska Wild 23-May Anchorage, Alaska
Fairbanks Grizzles 29-May Kennewick, Washington
Kent Predators 4-Jun Kent, Washington
Alaska Wild 12-Jun Kennewick, Washington
Billings Outlaws 19-Jun Billings, Montana
2010 Pacific North Division
view · talk · edit W L T PCT GB DIV PF PA STK
y-Billings Outlaws 12 2 0 0.857 --- 9-1 740 521 W3
x-Fairbanks Grizzlies 9 5 0 0.643 3.0 7-5 582 599 W3
x-Tri-Cities Fever 7 7 0 0.500 5.0 7-6 670 646 L1
Kent Predators 5 9 0 0.357 7.0 5-8 555 678 W1
Alaska Wild 2 12 0 0.143 10.0 2-10 377 457 L11

Media coverage[]

The Fever have seen a vast mix of media coverage through its years. Previously 106.5 FM Eagle was the home of the Fever. Currently 610 KONA is the home of game broadcasts and a weekly Fever talk. Also Tri-Cities Fever is generally the main topic on local blog talk radio show “Tri-Cities Sports Talk Live with Jeremy Burnham and Braydon Smith.” The Fever have had a few games shown on local television channels, no word yet on this for the 2010 season.

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