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Clay Harrell     

OL/DL
Born: February 27, 1982
Hometown: West Sacramento, CA
6' 2", 320
College: Northern State (SD)

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Cleveland Gladiators destroyed by Chicago Rush
Plain Dealer

AFL coach returns to field for Blaze
Utah Blaze Press Release
Clay Harrell has decided to hang up his clipboard and return to the field, as the Utah Blaze announced on Thursday that the franchise has agreed to terms on a contract with the veteran AFL fullback.

Olson officially rounds out coaching staff
Spokane Shock Press Release
The Spokane Shock announced today that former players Clay Harrell and Stanley Franks have been added to Head Coach Andy Olson’s staff. Harrell will serve as the Offensive and Defensive Line Coach while Franks will oversee the secondary as the Defensive Back Coach.

Shock coach Olson fills out his staff
The Spokesman Review

Shock end regular season with loss
The Spokesman Review

Jacksonville Sharks subdue Spokane Shock in final regular season AFL matchup
The Spokesman Review (subscription)

Shock can make playoffs by winning out
The Spokesman Review

Shock control playoff destiny
The Spokesman Review

Shock hang on in another thriller; Meyer hurt
The Spokesman Review

Shock hang on to beat Chicago Rush
The Spokesman Review

Pittsburgh Power rout Spokane Shock in second half to win AFL matchup
The Spokesman Review

Shock fall apart in second half
The Spokesman Review (blog)

Arena Football league: Morris leads Power past Shock
Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Schedule becomes tougher for desperate Shock
The Spokesman Review

Coach says Shock ready to bounce back in home opener
The Spokesman Review

Shock in home opener Saturday night
The Spokesman Review

AFL top-ranked Shock open against No. 2 San Jose
The Spokesman Review

Vijil, McCombs will sit out Friday
The Spokesman Review

Raul Vijil, Ben McCombs to miss Spokane Shock playoff
The Spokesman Review

Avengers lose to Cleveland, 83-69
Los Angeles Times
Cleveland's Raymond Philyaw is a veteran Arena Football League quarterback who knows how keep plays alive and he gave the Avengers all they could handle Saturday night at Staples Center.

Avengers brush aside the Blaze
Los Angeles Times
The Avengers' Tim Hicks made his second Arena Football League start even more memorable than the first.

Hawks' Walker offers apology
HeraldNet
The Hawks may never be lower than the aftermath of the meltdown against Spokane. The 65-38 loss left Everett with a final record of 6-10, a slight improvement over the 4-12 mark the team posted in its maiden af2 season in 2006.