2013 Tri-Cities Fever season

Last updated
2013 Tri-Cities Fever season
OwnerTeri Carr
General managerTeri Carr
Head coach Adam Shackleford
Home field Toyota Center
7016 West Grandridge Blvd.
Kennewick, WA 99336
Results
Record6-8
Conference place3rd Intense

The 2013 Tri-Cities Fever season was the team's ninth season as a professional indoor football franchise and its fourth in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of nine teams competing in the IFL for the 2013 season, the Kennewick, Washington-based Tri-Cities Fever were members of the Intense Conference. Founded in 2005 as part of the National Indoor Football League, the Tri-Cities Fever moved to the af2 in 2007, then jumped to the IFL before the 2010 season.

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Under the leadership of owner/general manager Teri Carr and head coach Adam Shackleford, the team played their home games at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington. Shackleford's staff included assistant coach Cleveland Pratt and defensive line coach Kimo von Oelhoffen. The Fever Girls were the official dance team.

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

All start times are local time

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1 BYE
2 BYE
3FridayMarch 17:00pmat Colorado Ice L 38-420-1 Budweiser Events Center
4 BYE
5FridayMarch 157:05pm Nebraska Danger W 44-311–1 Toyota Center
6FridayMarch 227:05pmat Texas Revolution L 37-401–2 Allen Event Center
7FridayMarch 297:05pm Texas Revolution L 43-541–3 Toyota Center
8FridayApril 57:05pmat Wyoming Cavalry L 34-361–4 Casper Events Center
9SaturdayApril 127:05pm Sioux Falls Storm L 43-561–5 Toyota Center
10SaturdayApril 207:00pmat Green Bay Blizzard L 54-661–6 Resch Center
11FridayApril 267:05pm Wyoming Cavalry W 57-312-6 Toyota Center
12SaturdayMay 47:05pm Cedar Rapids Titans W 70-683–6 Toyota Center
13SaturdayMay 117:15pmat Wyoming Cavalry W 33-164–6 Casper Events Center
14SaturdayMay 186:00pmat Colorado Ice L 35-394–7 Budweiser Events Center
15SaturdayMay 257:05pm Colorado Ice W 41-375–7 Toyota Center
16 BYE
17SaturdayJune 87:05pm Wyoming Cavalry W 33-66–7 Casper Events Center
18SaturdayJune 157:05pmat Nebraska Danger L 64-696-8 Eihusen Arena

Roster

2013 Tri-Cities Fever roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen
  • 60Keshawn Carrington
  • 57Andrew Faaumu
  • 76Tavaris Jeffries
  • 99Ryan Tolar
  • 79Trevon Williams

Defensive linemen

  • 93Brandon Rankin
  • 13Malcolm Riley
Linebackers

Defensive backs

Kickers

Injured reserve

Exempt list

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated June 15, 2013
23 Active, 1 Inactive

Standings

2013 Intense Conference
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y - Nebraska Danger 10400.7147676555-20.0W4
x - Colorado Ice 9500.6436515795-31.0L1
Tri-Cities Fever 6800.4296265914-44.0W1
Wyoming Cavalry 11300.0714337541-79.0L9

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