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Tri-Cities Fever
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The Tri-Cities Fever was a professional indoor football franchise based in Kennewick, Washington. The Fever joined National Indoor Football League (NIFL) in 2005 as an expansion team. The Fever were owned by Teri Carr. From 2005 to 2016, the Fever played their home games at the Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington.[1] On June 30, 2016, the team announced it would go dormant for the 2017 season and beyond.[2]
Tri-Cities Fever | |
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Established 2005 Folded 2016 Played in Toyota Center in Kennewick, Washington TriCitiesFever.com | |
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League/conference affiliations | |
National Indoor Football League (2005–2006)
AF2 (2007–2009)
Indoor Football League (2010–2016)
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Current uniform | |
Team colors | Navy, Vegas Gold, white |
Mascot | Clutch |
Cheerleaders | Fever Girls |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | Teri Carr |
President | Teri Carr |
General manager | Teri Carr |
Head coach | Ryan Lingenfelder |
Team history | |
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Championships | |
League championships (1) 2005 | |
Conference championships (3) 2005, 2011, 2012 | |
Division championships (1) 2012 | |
Playoff appearances (7) | |
2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 | |
Home arena(s) | |
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The Fever won one division title and three conference championships. They appeared in two United Bowls, most recently the 2012 United Bowl where they were defeated by the Sioux Falls Storm 59–32.