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

Shock’s Warren has found ways to keep playing

Spokane Shock linebacker Justin Warren has developed a knack for making something positive out of seemingly tough situations. When R.C. Slocum, the coach who recruited Warren to Texas A&M, was fired, Warren stayed with his commitment and developed into a two-time All-Big 12 linebacker under coach Dennis Franchione.
Sports >  Spokane Shock

Shock want info on kicks

The Spokane Shock coaching staff isn’t making excuses for the team’s loss to Iowa on Saturday, but they would like a few explanations. Three days later, head coach Adam Shackleford and special teams coach Rob Keefe are seeking rules clarifications from the league office regarding onside kicks, which are fairly common in arenafootball2 and pretty much the only option for teams trailing in the last minute when special timing rules go into effect.
Sports >  Spokane Shock

Shock suffer first setback

DES MOINES, Iowa – Spokane built a 12-0 record by dominating the turnover margin, limiting penalties and relying on a stingy defense. But the top-ranked Shock committed three turnovers – not counting a bungled center-quarterback exchange that led to a safety – and numerous penalties that proved costly in a 54-48 arenafootball2 loss to the Iowa Barnstormers in front of 8,042 Saturday at Wells Fargo Arena.

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