Tri-Cities Fire

The Tri-Cities Fire were a professional indoor football team based out of Kennewick, Washington, with home games at the Toyota Center during the 2019 season.[1] They were owned by Kinshasa Martin of Rampage Sports Entertainment, LLC.[2] They folded in February 2020 after playing one season, citing lack of support from sponsors and ticket sales.[3]

Tri-Cities Fire
Established 2018
Folded 2020
Played in Kennewick, Washington
at Toyota Center
GoFireFootball.com
League/conference affiliations
American West Football Conference (2019)
Team colorsBlack, red, gold, white
                   
MascotSparky
Personnel
Owner(s)Rampage Sports Entertainment, LLC
(Kinshasa Martin)
General managerAndy Allord
Head coachKevin Heard
Team history
  • Tri-Cities Fire (2019)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)
  • Toyota Center (2019)

History

On October 15, 2018, the American West Football Conference was founded by the Idaho Horsemen and added the Fire and two other teams to the league: the Reno Express, and Wenatchee Valley Skyhawks.[4][5] The Fire were the first indoor football team in the Tri-Cities following the departure of the Tri-Cities Fever of the Indoor Football League in 2016. Despite being announced in October 2018, they were one of the last AWFC teams to sign a lease with the arena in January 2019.[6]

Their season began on March 23, 2019, in a 42–24 loss at Reno. After a 0–5 start to their inaugural season, the Fire fired head coach Warren Reynolds and was replaced by defensive coordinator Kevin Heard.[7] The Fire finished their first season losing all twelve games to go 0–12.

2019 standings

Final standings.[8]

2019 American West Football Conference
Team W L PCT PF PA GB STK
yIdaho Horsemen 1201.000597331W12
xWenatchee Valley Skyhawks 66.5004613816W2
xReno Express 66.5003393966W1
Tri-Cities Fire 012.00030359212L12

y – clinched regular season title

x – clinched playoff spot

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References

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