Shock run record to 9-0
Spokane's two most lopsided wins this season have come against Tri-Cities. The Shock clobbered the Fever 61-20 on Saturday night to improve to 9-0. Spokane crushed Tri-Cities 62-32 six weeks ago in Spokane.
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Tri-Cities fumbled on its first two plays from scrimmage and
The top-ranked Shock (9-0) defeated their closest geographic rivals for the second time this season and the sixth straight time overall.
Tri-Cities, stung by five turnovers and 14 penalties, dropped to 1-8.
Defensive back Stanley Franks forced a Fever fumble on the first play and Justin Warren recovered. Quarterback Nick Davila scored four plays later and
Tri-Cities botched the center-quarterback exchange on its ensuing play from the scrimmage and
Davila tossed two touchdown passes to
McCullough and Sergio Gilliam each had first-half interceptions.
Fever receiver Tremayne Kirkland, traded by the Shock prior to the season, had three touchdown catches in the first half. He finished with eight receptions for 137 yards.
Gilliam recovered a Fever fumble inside the Shock 5-yard line and returned it for a touchdown, hiking
Davila finished 19 of 25 for 144 yards and three touchdowns. Backup quarterback Casey Hansen connected with Markee White for