Southwest Kansas Storm

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Southwest Kansas Storm
AmericanFootball current event.svg Current season
Established 2021
Play in United Wireless Arena
in Dodge City, Kansas
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League/conference affiliations
Current uniform
Team colorsTeal, purple, lime green, white
    
Personnel
General managerPatrick Williams
Head coachGary Thomas
Team history
  • Southwest Kansas Storm (2022–present)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Southwest Kansas Storm are a professional indoor football team based in Dodge City, Kansas. Members of Champions Indoor Football (CIF) from 2022 to 2023, they were announced as members of the revived Arena Football League (AFL) for the 2024 season. In 2025, they will become inaugural members of the newly-formed Arena Football One.

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History

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Original CIF Logo (2021-2023)

Dodge City, Kansas had previously had an indoor football team in the Dodge City Law, which played through 2017 in Champions Indoor Football (CIF) before returning in 2021 as a replacement team for the Oklahoma Flying Aces, which had dropped out due to "unforseen workman's compensation insurance issues." [1] The Southwest Kansas Storm were announced as a CIF expansion team on September 30, 2021, with the United Wireless Arena being named their home venue. [1]

The initial coaching staff featured Mark Timberlake at head coach, Brandon Venson at offensive coordinator, Marquis George at defensive coordinator and Jamar Seard as an assistant. [1] Laura Tawater was also announced as general manager. [1] Seven games into the season, Venson was promoted to head coach. [2] [3] They finished the regular season with a record of 5–5 and lost 27–21 in the opening round of the playoffs to the Omaha Beef. [2] [4]

Valerie Heston became the team's general manager for the 2023 season. [5] Venson continued as their head coach as the Storm went 3–7 and reached the playoffs as the sixth seed, losing in the first round to the Gillette Mustangs by a score of 40–35. [6] [7] [8]

After the 2023 season, it was announced that Venson would be replaced by Gary Thomas, a former coach at Dodge City Community College, as head coach of the Storm. [7] On October 5, 2023, it was announced that the Storm would join the revived Arena Football League (AFL) for its 2024 season along with the remaining CIF teams. [9]

On September 4, 2024, the Storm jumped from the ill-fated AFL to the newly-created Arena Football One. They will play in the league's Central Division along with the Corpus Christi Tritons and Salina Liberty with the Wichita Regulators returning in 2026.

Current roster

Southwest Kansas Storm roster
Quarterbacks
  • -- Jarius Grissom
  • -- Montell Cozart
  • -- Jalen Morton

Running backs

  • -- Logan Wilson
  • -- Darius Morrison
  • -- Lowell Spruce

Wide receivers

  • -- Da’Quan Bailey Brown
  • -- Shiloh Flanagan
  • -- Damien Crumitie
  • -- Charles Hall
  • -- Demarius Washington
Offensive linemen
  • -- Alexander Heil
  • -- Jake Jackson
  • -- Tony Kennedy
  • -- Robert Cooper
  • -- Sama Paama

Defensive linemen

  • -- Marje Smith
  • -- Rakweon Ramsey
  • -- Travis Malakius
  • -- Joe Golden
  • -- Sama Paama
Linebackers
  • -- Jamar Montgomery
  • -- Lowell Spruce

Defensive backs

  • -- Rodney Allen
  • -- Micahh Smith
  • -- Matt Friess Jr.
  • -- Rondale Messer
  • -- Charles Hall
  • -- Dontra Matthews

Special teams

  • Currently vacant
Reserve lists
  • -- Matt Struck
  • -- Rakweon Ramsey
  • Rookies in italics
  • Roster updated January 29, 2025
  • 22 Active, 2 Inactive

Staff [10]

Southwest Kansas Storm staff

Front office

  • General Manager – Patrick Williams

Head coaches

  • Head coach - Gary Thomas
  • Assistant coaches – Anathan Gibson, Pat Callahan

Offensive coaches

  • Currently vacant
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Jason Scheck
  • Defensive backs - Pat Callahan




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