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The Spokane Shock spoil the playoff hopes of the Storm with a 63-53 victory to end the season. Shock wide receiver Adron Tennell continued his record setting ways with three more touchdown catches, raising his season total to 39, breaking the record of 37 set by Huey Whittaker in 2010. The Spokane Shock end the 2012 season with a 10-8 record.

Adron Tennell – Zach Edwards photography

The Spokane Shock needed a 2 point conversion with 12 seconds left and a missed field goal attempt as time expired by the Command to win, 49-48. The Shock match their win total of last year, nine, with one game remaining.

Adron Tennell

After the Spokane Shock tied the game at 7, the Arizona Rattlers went on a 47-7 run. Arizona won the game 61-35 thanks in part to six interceptions thrown by the Shock, five by Kyle Rowley. Spokane’s record is now 8-7.

Adron Tennell

Paul Stephens

Keith Osso caught up with Coach Olson and a few team members after the loss.

Kyle Rowley

After setting an AFL single game record by throwing 12 touchdown passes against San Jose, Shock quarterback Kyle Rowley talked to Dennis Patchin and Keith Osso on the Spokane Shock Coaches Show on 700 ESPN.

Spokane Quarterback Kyle Rowley set an AFL single game record by throwing 12 touchdown passes while leading the Shock to a 90-63 victory over San Jose. The Shock defense did their part as well by forcing 7 turnovers. Spokane improves their record to 8-6 on the season. Dennis Patchin and Keith Osso had the call of the game on 700 ESPN.

Keith Osso caught up with Coach Olson, Kyle Rowley, Micah King and Adron Tennell after the game.

The Utah Blaze, with two former Shock coaches, Matt Sauk and Rob Keefe, along with a host of former Shock players, came back from 11 points down with 40 seconds to play to get a 58-55 victory over the Shock in Spokane. The Shock are now 7-6 on the year, with five games left in the regular season. Dennis Patchin and Keith Osso had the call of the game on 700 ESPN.

Josh Ferguson can’t hang on

After the game, Keith talked to an upset Andy Olson who didn’t hold back his feelings regarding some of the calls made during the game.


Keith also caught up with a couple of players after the tough loss.

The Spokane Shock scored 70 points or more for the first time this season and they did not allow Kansas City to break the 50 point barrier for the first time this year. The Shock won 70-46 to improve their record to 7-5. Quarterback Kyle Rowley threw 8 touchdowns and was not intercepted. Defensive lineman Mike Alston recovered two fumbles and ran one back for a touchdown. Dennis Patchin and Keith Osso had the call of the game on 700 ESPN.

James Ruffin pressures the quarterback

Keith caught up with Coach Andy Olson and some of the players after the game.

The Spokane Shock came away with a 68-62 victory over the Barnstormers, their third consecutive win, to raise their record to 6-4 on the season. Receiver Brandon Thompkins had 4 touchdowns while Adron Tennell scored 3. Defensive back Paul Stephens had one interception and ran a kickoff return 46 yards for a touchdown.

Paul Stephens recovers a fumble vs Iowa in the season opener.

Keith Osso spoke with Coach Olson and some of the players after the game.

The Spokane Shock traveled to Jacksonville to take on the Sharks and come away with a 56-48 victory to even their record at 3-3 for the season.

Keith Osso caught up with the head coach and some of the players after the game on the field. We apologize for the subpar audio quality of these interviews.

The Spokane Shock took a 7-0 lead and never looked back. They had a 29-16 lead at the half and only allowed 10 points in the second half. The Shock won 57-26 to raise their record to 2-3.

Adron Tennell TD grab

Keith Osso had a chance to catch up with the head coach, Andy Olson, and some of the players after the game.