af2's 10th Anniversary season to open March 20af2 Press Release
arenafootball2 (af2) begins its 10th anniversary season with a special kickoff weekend that features a pair of intriguing divisional games. The League’s opening weekend gets started on Friday, March 20, with a West Division battle as the Tri-Cities Fever travel to Fresno, Calif. to take on the Central Valley Coyotes.
Goodman gets another chance with Tri-CitiesMid Columbia Tri City Herald
Phil Goodman is grateful in every sense of the word to be returning to the Tri-Cities Fever next season. He cannot express enough gratitude to coach Richard Davis for giving him another chance. Not a second chance, but another chance.
Fever adds 2 rookies to 2009 rosterMid Columbia Tri City Herald
New faces continued to pop up on the Tri-Cities Fever roster Monday as the arenafootball2 league office assigned two more rookies to the 2009 team.
Fever Bring Back A Familiar PlayerKEPR 19
When he was hired, new Tri-Cities Fever head coach Richard Davis said he wanted a good mix of young guys and veterans. Last week, he signed his first new player...and on Wednesday, he signed his first veteran.
Fever signs first playerMid Columbia Tri City Herald
The Tri-Cities Fever were assigned defensive back Devon Walker (6-foot, 180 pounds) out of the University of Nevada-Reno on Monday.
af2 begins looking toward 10th anniversary season with special fan logo contestaf2 Press Release
The arenafootball2 (af2) league has officially begun preparations for its 10th anniversary season with a special logo design contest open to all af2 fans across the country and beyond, it was announced today by the League. The contest officially begins today (Monday, October 6) and ends on Friday, October 24. The af2 will only accept high resolution, full-color entries
Fever gets started signing new players next weekMid Columbia Tri City Herald
The new coach of the Fever had his contract approved by the arenafootball2 league office earlier this week and was given player contracts Tuesday.
New coach ready to see Fever office for first timeMid Columbia Tri City Herald
Davis, an arenafootball2 league veteran coach, was named the team's new coach last Thursday, but has yet to see his office, the arena, or even meet his general manager.
New Tri-Cities Fever Coach AnnouncedKNDO/KNDU
The Tri-Cities Fever football team has hired Richard Davis to be their new head coach. KNDU's Sports Director Scott Reister confirmed the hire with Davis and broke the story earlier Wednesday.
Whitsett a finalist for Fever jobMid Columbia Tri City Herald
The idea of Dan Whitsett back on the sideline for the Tri-Cities Fever seems a little odd, considering the way he left the organization in 2006. But it's a real possibility.
Fever fires Walker after just 1 year at helmMid Columbia Tri City Herald
General manager Randy Schillinger said he needs to re-brand the Tri-Cities Fever for next season. Those plans include finding a new coach.
Fever to decide this week on coach's fateMid Columbia Tri City Herald
Walker, who coached in Everett last season, has a combined 10-22 af2 coaching record. He is the second coach for the Fever in as many seasons in the af2.
Twisters open playoffs with momentum, home fieldArkansas Democrat Gazette
The Arkansas Twisters will start the Arena Football 2 playoffs against the Central Valley Coyotes at North Little Rock’s Alltel Arena on Sunday.
Burn fall to Spokane in finale, miss playoffs againIdahoStatesman.com
For the second year in the franchise's two-year history, the Boise Burn's playoff hopes came down to the last game. And for the second year in a row, Boise won't be playing in the af2 postseason.
Fever stumbles on the roadMid Columbia Tri City Herald
The Tri-Cities Fever two-month descent down the arenafootball2 league standings reached a new low Saturday night. The Fever dropped a 66-40 decision to Stockton at Stockton Arena, assuring Tri-Cities it would finish in last place in the West Division standings.
Shock paste Fever 63-32, AF2 team may be in Yakima in 2009KNDO/KNDU
Close to 1,800 fans turned out to see the Shock beat the Fever in an exhibition game at the SunDome. The teams traded blows early before Spokane took over in the second half.
Walker Names Campbell Starting QuarterbackKNDO/KNDU
Tri-Cities Fever head coach Cedric Walker is saying good-bye to his two quarterback system.
Tali Ena returns to Fever as a defenderKNDO/KNDU
Former Prosser QB Tali Ena has been in and out of Arena Football the last few years. Now he's found a home as defensive player for the Tri-Cities Fever
QB Josh Kellett leaves FeverKNDO/KNDU
He missed the last six weeks with ankle and achilles problems, and since he wasn't healing any time soon, he decided to leave the team and go back to his family in Texas.
Fever Back to WorkKNDO/KNDU
After ten days off the Tri-Cities Fever players are finally back to work. They're getting ready to host Amarillo on Monday night.