Spokane Shockers

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Spokane Shockers
Founded1967
Folded1970
LeagueContinental Football League
Based inSpokane, Washington
ArenaJoe Albi Stadium
Championshipsnone
Division titlesnone

The Spokane Shockers were a professional American football team based in Spokane, Washington. The team was founded in 1967 as the Victoria Steelers of the Continental Football League but transferred to Spokane during the 1967–68 offseason.[1] While in Spokane the team played its home games in Joe Albi Stadium. The Shockers had a farm team arrangement with the American Football League's Oakland Raiders, and their most notable player during their brief existence was future Hall of Fame quarterback Ken Stabler.[2]

As a result of the demise of the CFL, Spokane was first forced to suspend operations and then cease them altogether. As late as June 1970, plans to continue operating the CFL's Pacific Division as a separate entity were considered viable,[3] but these plans were abandoned when the Sacramento Capitols folded in July and the Portland Loggers stopped responding to phone calls by August.[4]

Season-by-season

Year League W L T Finish Coach
Victoria Steelers 1967 CFL 4 8 0 5th, Pacific Division Don McKeta
Spokane Shockers 1968 CFL 3 9 0 4th, Pacific Division Don McKeta
Spokane Shockers 1969 CFL 5 7 0 4th, Pacific Division Hugh Taylor

References

  1. ^ "Team Transferred". The Danville Register. Associated Press. March 19, 1968.
  2. ^ "Ramblers Offering Free Footballs". The San Bernardino County Sun. November 22, 1968.
  3. ^ Missildine, Harry (June 3, 1970). "Some News From the Shockers". The Spokesman-Review.
  4. ^ "Spokane Daily Chronicle - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved December 21, 2014.