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Shock, Arena reach multi-year agreement

Terrance Sanders of the Spokane Shock runs over to celebrate with fans in the endzone after returning an interception for a touchdown. (Jesse Tinsley)
Terrance Sanders of the Spokane Shock runs over to celebrate with fans in the endzone after returning an interception for a touchdown. (Jesse Tinsley)

The Spokane Shock and the Arena put an end to rumors that have been circulating for nine months about the team possibly relocating.

The Shock has a new three-year lease with the Arena. That should help Spokane with everything from season ticket sales to attracting free agents who don't have to worry about the AFL franchise moving to another city. The team is offering a three-year price lock on season tickets purchased for the 2015 season.

Back in January, the team was purchased by an ownership group led by Nader Naini, a businessman in western Washington, fueling speculation the Shock would leave Spokane after the 2014 season. Naini said at the time that he had no intention of moving the team and Wednesday's announcement reinforced that the Shock are staying put.

 

By Jim Meehan

Staff writer

The Spokane Shock isn’t going anywhere.

The Arena Football League team has reached an agreement on a multi-year lease with Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. The Shock will play at the Arena for the next two seasons with an option for a third year.

The new agreement allays concerns that the Shock would relocate. Those fears surfaced when Brady Nelson sold the team to an ownership group led by Bellevue businessman Nader Naini prior to the 2014 season. As part of the negotiation, the old lease was modified to make 2015 season an option year.

Naini said at the time he had no plans of moving the team and he reinforced those words with Wednesday’s announcement.

“Since acquiring the team in January we have held steadfast to our commitment to keep this civic asset and its rich tradition in Spokane,” Naini said in a release. “This agreement with the Spokane Public Facilities District is consistent with our unwavering responsibility to our loyal fans and our supportive business partners to continue providing a fan friendly, first-class sports entertainment experience.”

In 2015, Spokane will mark its 10th season of indoor football, the first four as members of arenafootball2 and the last five in the AFL. Spokane plays nine home games annually in the regular season and it has hosted four AFL playoff games, the last in 2013. The Shock captured the 2010 ArenaBowl over Tampa Bay at the Arena.

Shock home games drew an average of nearly 9,000 fans last season.

“With this new agreement in place, we are proud to have the Shock as a valued tenant and the community can look forward to more exciting arena football action,” Arena general manager Matt Gibson said.

AFL membership has changed every offseason since the league returned in 2010 following a one-year hiatus. Utah and Chicago folded after the 2013 season and were replaced by L.A. and Portland. The Tulsa Talons relocated to San Antonio in 2012.

Iowa recently announced it will join a smaller indoor league. Las Vegas is set to join the AFL in 2015.

“There was certainly some concern from our fans but Nader from the get-go has made it very clear his intentions were for the team to be successful and to stay in Spokane as well,” Shock director of operations Ryan Eucker said. “Shock fans have been one of, if not the most loyal fans in the AFL. This agreement certainly solidifies the stance Nader took early on.”

Spokane has qualified for the playoffs eight times in nine seasons, missing out only in 2012. Spokane has a 61-34 record in five AFL seasons after going 66-10 in af2. The Shock finished 11-8 in 2014, falling to San Jose in the first round of the playoffs.

 



Jim Meehan
Jim Meehan joined The Spokesman-Review in 1990. Jim is a beat writer for Gonzaga men's basketball, and also covers college volleyball and golf.

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