The Full Wiki

Spokane Shock: Wikis

  
  

Note: Many of our articles have direct quotes from sources you can cite, within the Wikipedia article! This article doesn't yet, but we're working on it! See more info or our list of citable articles.

Encyclopedia

Updated live from Wikipedia, last check: June 04, 2012 15:49 UTC (40 seconds ago)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spokane Shock
Spokane Shock logo
Founded 2006
League af2 (2006-2009)
AFL (2010-future)
Team History Spokane Shock (2006-present)
Arena Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
Based in Spokane, Washington
Team colors Blue, Orange, Gold, White
President Brady Nelson
Head Coach Rob Keefe
Championships 2 (af2: 2006, 2009)
Division Titles 4 (af2: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)
Dancers WiredX Dance Team
Mascot Shox the Fox

The Spokane Shock are a professional arena football team in the Arena Football League from Spokane, Washington, USA. They play their home games at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. The Shock played their first four seasons in the now-defunct af2, winning division titles in all four seasons and ArenaCups in 2006 and 2009.

Contents

Franchise History

The birth of the Shock

For many years, there have been several proposals to bring an arena football team to Spokane, however those proposals never got off the drawing board. In the summer of 2005, owner Brady Nelson teamed up with two additional partners to bring a team to Spokane. On August 26, 2005, during af2 league meetings in Bossier City, Louisiana, league commissioner Jerry Kurz accepted Nelson's proposal. Spokane had been awarded an af2 team, and the Spokane Shock were born. The Shock was one of three expansion teams to begin playing in 2006. The other two were the Everett Hawks, and the Stockton Lightning.
Building the team

  • On October 12, 2005, the Shock announced that Chris Siegfried would be the franchise's inaugural coach.
  • By the end of 2005, 13 players had been signed.
  • On February 28, 2006, the Spokane Shock sold their 2,000th season ticket.
  • On March 22, 2006, 3,000 season tickets had been sold.
  • On March 30, 2006, the Spokane Shock played their inaugural game against the Stockton Lighting and won 41-40.

Attendance History

Arena: Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (10,471 football capacity 2006 thru 2009). However, over 300 seats have been added for 2010, so the overall capacity is still TBD.

Spokane Shock Arena Football Attendance Records:
Largest crowds: 10,662 vs. Tennessee Valley (Arena Cup 9 - Aug. 25th 2008); 10,659 twice during 2008 regular season.
Smallest crowds: 7,267 vs. Stockton 2009 Playoffs (Aug. 1st, 2009); 9,387 vs. Stockton on March 30th, 2006 (inaugural game)

Regular Season Average Attendance:

Year Total Att Average League Rank Sellouts / Games
2006 79,213 9,902 1st 4 of 8
2007 84,556 10,570 1st 8 of 8
2008 84,705 10,588 1st 8 of 8
2009 83,306 10,413 1st 5 of 8
Total 331,780 10,368 - 25 of 32

Total all time attendance, including playoff games (2006-2009): 422,584
Total all time sell-outs including playoff games: 27

Current Regular Season Sell-out streak: 1
The Spokane Shock sold-out the Spokane Arena 19 consecutive regular season games starting with the regular season finale in 2006, and going thru the 2nd game in 2009. The last non sell-out regular season game was on June 26, 2009.

Playoff Attendance History:
2006: (20,242) 1st round bye, 2nd round 9,692 vs Bakersfield, 3rd round 10,550 vs Arkansas, Arena Cup 7 in Puerto Rico
2007: (8,272) 1st round 8,272 vs. Louisville
2008: (37,735) 1st round 8,872 vs. Austin, 2nd round 8,923 vs. Central Valley, 3rd round 9,278 vs. Amarillo, Arena Cup 9 at Spokane Arena 10,662 vs. Tennessee Valley.
2009: (24,555) 1st round 7,267 vs. Stockton, 2nd round 8,041 vs. Boise, 3rd round 9,247 vs. Tulsa, Arena Cup 10 in Las Vegas

Other Attendance Records:
1. 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th highest total regular season attendance in AF2 history: 83,306 (2009), 84,705 (2008), 84,556 (2007), 79,213 (2006).
2. Largest crowd in Arena Cup History (10,662 - Arena Cup 9) Spokane vs. Tennessee Valley on Aug. 25th, 2008.
3. Longest regular season sell-out streak in AF2 history, 19 games.
4. AF2 season ticket sales record - 2007, almost 8,000.
Last updated Nov 11, 2009. (TM)

Seasons

2006: The Cinderella Story

The Shock put together a significant inaugural season, posting a 14-2 regular-season record and a first-place finish in the National Conference Western Division. During the af2 playoffs, the Shock defeated the Bakersfield Blitz and the Arkansas Twisters en route to winning the af2 National Conference championship and a berth in ArenaCup VII against the Green Bay Blizzard in San Juan, Puerto Rico. On August 26, the Shock defeated the Blizzard by a score of 57-34 to win ArenaCup VII. The Spokane Shock became the first expansion team in af2 history to advance to, and win, the ArenaCup. [1]. The Shock led the league in attendance with an average of around 10,000 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 2006 season. Four Shock players also earned All-af2 National Conference honors as well. WR/LB Charles Frederick, OLS Ed Ta'amu and DS Rob Keefe earned first-team honors while OL/DL Jerome Stevens earned second-team accolades.

Off-season

Moving On
With the team being in a farm league, being good came at a hefty price.

  • On Monday, September 4, 2006, Spokane Head Coach Chris Siegfried accepted the offensive coordinator position for the AFL's Kansas City Brigade.[2]
  • On Wednesday, September 20, 2006 The Spokane Shock announced that former Louisville Fire Offensive Coordinator Adam Shackleford would become their new Head Coach.
  • The Shock also lost players, who signed with AFL teams.

2007

The 2007 Shock would win their second consecutive division title with a 12-4 record. The Shock would eventually fall in the first round of the af2 playoffs to the Louisville Fire.

2008

In 2008 it looked like the Shock were going to have a team just as talented as the 2006 team. With a great WR group and two great QB's it seemed like the Shocks offense would never be stopped. 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 11-0 they were setting their goals to be 16-0, but the South Georgia Wildcats had other plans. South Georgia beat the Shock with a last second field goal to win 56-54. But the Shock would 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. The Shock matched up with the Tennessee Valley Vipers on Aug 25th 2008 in ArenaCup IX. 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.

Season-by-season

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

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Spokane Shock (af2)
2006 14 2 0 1st NC West Won NC Semifinal (Bakersfield)
Won NC Championship (Arkansas)
Won ArenaCup VII (Green Bay)
2007 12 4 0 1st AC West Lost AC Round 1 (Louisville)
2008 15 1 0 1st NC West Won NC Round 1 (Austin)
Won NC Semifinal (Central Valley)
Won NC Championship (Amarillo)
Lost ArenaCup IX (Tennessee Valley)
2009 15 1 0 1st NC West Won NC Round 1 (Stockton)
Won NC Semifinal (Boise)
Won NC Championship (Tulsa)
Won ArenaCup X (Wilkes-Barre/Scranton)
Spokane Shock (AFL)
2010 -- -- -- -- --
Totals 66 10 0 (including playoffs)

Current Roster

Spokane Shock roster
Quarterbacks

Fullbacks

  • -- Harrison Nikolao

Wide Receivers

Offensive Linemen
  • -- Devin Clark
  • -- Juan Garcia
  • -- Branden Hall
  • -- Antonio Narcisse
  • -- Chris Pino
  • -- Jamarr Ward

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

  • -- Kevin McCullough
  • -- Aaron Robbins
Defensive Backs
  • -- Rock Dillon
  • -- Jason Harmon
  • -- Chris LeFlore
  • -- Chris Martin
  • -- William Mulder
  • -- Al Phillips
  • -- Dahnel Singfield
  • -- Alex Teems

Kickers

  • Currently vacant

Multiple Positions

  • Currently vacant
Injured Reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt List

  • -- Josh Leonard DL

Practice Squad

  • Currently vacant


Rookies in italics
Roster updated February 27, 2010
36 Active, 1 Inactive, 0 PS

More rosters

Current coaching staff

  • Head Coach - Rob Keefe
  • Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator - Matthew Sauk
  • Defensive Coordinator - Alex Sirianni
  • Strength and Conditioning/Defensive Line Coach - Steve Emtman
  • Offensive Line Coach - Travis Crusenberry
  • Dance Team Director - Maggie Cahalan

External links








Got something to say? Make a comment.
Your name
Your email address
Message
Please enter the solution to case below
12+8=