2010 Tri-Cities Fever season

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2010 Tri-Cities Fever season
OwnerTeri Carr
General managerTeri Carr
Head coachAdam Shackleford
Home field Toyota Center
Results
Record7-7
Division place3rd Pacific
Conference place6th Intense
Playoff finishLost First round 45-54 (Outlaws)

The 2010 Tri-Cities Fever season was the team's sixth season as a professional indoor football franchise and first in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-five teams competing in the IFL for the 2010 season, the Kennewick, Washington-based Tri-Cities Fever were members of the Pacific Division of the Intense Conference.

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Under the leadership of head coach Adam Shackleford, the team played their home games at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington.

The Fever lost to the Billings Outlaws 45-54 in the 2010 First Round.

Schedule

  Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
Final ScoreTeam Record
1Bye
2MondayMarch 87:05pmat Fairbanks Grizzlies L 67-690-1 Carlson Center
3SaturdayMarch 144:00pmat Billings Outlaws L 50-640-2 Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
4Bye
5SaturdayMarch 277:05pm Kent Predators L 49-550-3 Toyota Center
6Bye
7SaturdayApril 107:05pm Fairbanks Grizzlies W 44-391-3 Toyota Center
8SundayApril 183:05pmat Kent Predators L 10-231-4 ShoWare Center
9SaturdayApril 247:05pm Billings Outlaws L 47-701-5 Toyota Center
10SaturdayMay 17:05pm Alaska Wild W 56-482-5 Toyota Center
11SaturdayMay 87:05pm Kent Predators W 71-243-5 Toyota Center
12SaturdayMay 157:00pmat Colorado Ice L 41-573-6 Budweiser Events Center
13SundayMay 235:05pmat Alaska Wild W 1-0 (forfeit)4-6 Sullivan Arena
14SaturdayMay 297:05pm Fairbanks Grizzlies W 39-375-6 Toyota Center
15FridayJune 47:05pmat Kent Predators W 54-366-6 ShoWare Center
16SaturdayJune 127:05pm Alaska Wild W 64-267-6 Toyota Center
17SaturdayJune 197:05pmat Billings Outlaws L 40-687-7 Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark

Playoffs

RoundDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
Final ScoreTeam Record
Wild CardSundayJune 273:05pmat Billings Outlaws L 45-54--- Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark

Standings

2010 Pacific North Division
WLTPCTGBDIVPFPASTK
y-Billings Outlaws 12200.857---9-1740521W3
x-Fairbanks Grizzlies 9500.6433.07-5582599W3
x-Tri-Cities Fever 7700.5005.07-6670646L1
Kent Predators 5900.3577.05-8555678W1
Alaska Wild 21200.14310.02-10377457L11

Roster

2010 Tri-Cities Fever roster
Quarterbacks
  •  8Andrew Carcich
  •  5Houston Lillard

Running backs

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen
  • 62Kenny Ackermann
  • 57Donald Fondren
  • 95Dave Howell

Defensive linemen

  • 69Blair Boynton
  • 11Ameer Ismail
  • 96Fred Poole
  • 55Curtis Terry
Linebackers
  • 76Jason Donnal
  • 40Cyrus Mulitalo

Defensive backs

  • 10Carldayle Brantley
  •  3Dwain Crawford
  • 19Montavis Pitts
  • 13Jo Artis Ratti
  •  2 Lionell Singleton

Kickers

  • 44Brett Jaekle
Injured Reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated June 19, 2010
24 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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