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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883
Sports >  Spokane Shock

Keefe continues to pull out all stops for Shock

Rob Keefe has demonstrated in 26 games as Spokane’s head coach that he’s willing to take a chance with several bold decisions regarding roster moves, assistants and game strategy. Keefe rolled the dice again last Saturday against No. 1 Arizona, opting to suit up an extra defender instead of a traditional back-up quarterback.
Sports >  Spokane Shock

CCS athletes sweep NWAACC multis

Community Colleges of Spokane athletes swept the top spots at the NWAACC Multi Event Championships at Lane Community College in Eugene, Ore., as the two-day competition concluded on Tuesday Sophomore Spencer Wordell scored 6,403 points in the decathlon, outdistancing David Formolo of Lane, who had 6,171. Wordell, a North Central HS graduate, had three personal records in the long jump, high hurdles and pole vault. He won the 100 meters (11.35 seconds) and high jump (6 feet, 1 1/2) inches.
Sports >  Spokane Shock

Spokane slaps first AFL loss on top-ranked Arizona

Spokane Shock head coach Rob Keefe often compares the last minute of an Arena Football League contest with the last minute of a college basketball game. Make your free throws, make your opponent burn time before scoring and that last minute generally goes smoothly. Miss your free throws and it can get interesting in a hurry.

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