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2008 AF2 season

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Sports season
2008 AF2 season
LeagueAF2
SportArena football
Regular season
Season championsWilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers
Playoffs
American championsTennessee Valley Vipers
  American runners-upManchester Wolves
National championsSpokane Shock
  National runners-upAmarillo Dusters
ArenaCup IX
ChampionsTennessee Valley Vipers
  Runners-upSpokane Shock
Finals MVPTony Colston (QB, TV)
AF2 seasons

The2008 AF2 season was the ninth season of theAF2. It was preceded by2007 and succeeded by2009. The regular season began on Friday, March 28 and ended on Saturday, July 26. The league champions were theTennessee Valley Vipers, who beat theSpokane Shock inArenaCup IX.

League info

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New teamsAustin Wranglers, Daytona Beach ThunderBirds, Iowa Barnstormers, Lexington Horsemen, Peoria Pirates,
Renamed / Relocated teamsNone
Defunct teamsAlabama Steeldogs, Bakersfield Blitz, Cincinnati Jungle Kats, Everett Hawks, Fort Wayne Fusion, Laredo Lobos
Total teams29

Standings

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TeamOverallDivision
WinsLossesPercentageWinsLossesPercentage
American Conference
East Division
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers1420.875810.889
Manchester Wolves970.562730.700
Albany Conquest5110.312280.200
Mahoning Valley Thunder3130.188270.222
Midwest Division
Green Bay Blizzard1150.688730.700
Lexington Horsemen970.562560.455
Quad City Steamwheelers880.500650.545
Louisville Fire880.500650.545
Iowa Barnstormers6100.375560.455
Peoria Pirates4120.250370.300
South Division
South Georgia Wildcats1240.750630.667
Florida Firecats1060.625730.700
Tennessee Valley Vipers1060.625530.625
Daytona Beach ThunderBirds2140.125090.000
National Conference
Central Division
Tulsa Talons1240.750530.625
Arkansas Twisters1150.688530.625
Lubbock Renegades970.562450.444
Amarillo Dusters880.500360.333
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz6100.375440.500
Southwest Division
Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings970.562620.750
Austin Wranglers880.500530.625
Rio Grande Valley Dorados790.438540.556
Corpus Christi Sharks790.438550.500
Texas Copperheads2140.125180.111
West Division
Spokane Shock1510.9381101.000
Central Valley Coyotes1060.625740.636
Boise Burn880.500560.455
Stockton Lightning5110.3123100.231
Tri-Cities Fever4120.250390.250
  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Purple indicates division champion
  • Gray indicates best conference record

Playoffs

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First RoundConference SemifinalsConference ChampionshipsArenaCup IX
            
7Manchester46
2South Georgia42
7Manchester55
3Green Bay54
6Lexington37
3Green Bay65
7Manchester35
American Conference
4Tennessee Valley45
5Florida33
4Tennessee Valley48
4Tennessee Valley34
1Wilkes-Barre/Scranton30
8Quad Cities29
1Wilkes-Barre/Scranton57
A4Tennessee Valley (OT)56
N1Spokane55
5Central Valley68
4Arkansas55
5Central Valley63
1Spokane83
8Austin14
1Spokane42
7Amarillo49
National Conference
1Spokane79
7Amarillo65
2Tulsa62
7Amarillo59
3Bossier-Shreveport45
6Lubbock61
3Bossier-Shreveport77

ArenaCup IX

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ArenaCup IX
Tennessee Valley Vipers
(10-6)
Spokane Shock
(15-1)
5655
Head coach:
Dean Cokinos
Head coach:
Adam Shackleford
1234OTTotal
Tennessee7141314856
Spokane713820755
DateMonday, August 25, 2008
ArenaSpokane Veterans Memorial Arena,Spokane, Washington
MVPQBTony Colston, TEN (Offensive)
DB Desmond Foster, TEN (Defensive)
WR/DBRaul Vijil, SPO (Ironman)
Attendance10,662

ArenaCup IX was the 2008 edition of theAF2's championship game, played on Monday, August 25, 2008, in which the American Conference ChampionsTennessee Valley Vipers defeated the National Conference ChampionSpokane Shock inSpokane, Washington by a score of 56–55 in overtime.[1]

Scoring summary

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[2]

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPTennessee Valley VipersSpokane Shock
112:323232:13Tennessee Valley VipersAlonzo Nix 5-yard touchdown reception fromKevin Eakin, Nick Hayes kick Good70
111:072170:42Spokane ShockRaul Vijil 6-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Good77
214:564452:08Spokane ShockRaul Vijil 17-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Good714
212:452341:29Tennessee Valley VipersAlonzo Nix 22-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, Nick Hayes kick Good1414
25:151380:13Tennessee Valley VipersGary Elliot 38-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, Nick Hayes kick Good2114
20:585373:26Spokane ShockRaul Vijil 13-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Failed2120
311:351170:16Tennessee Valley VipersGary Elliot 17-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, Nick Hayes kick Good2820
37:554432:55Spokane ShockKelvin Dickens 12-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, 2-pointNick Davila Rush Successful2828
33:055303:47Tennessee Valley VipersAlonzo Nix 9-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, Nick Hayes kick Failed3428
413:456453:38Spokane ShockRaul Vijil 17-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Good3435
411:552451:17Tennessee Valley VipersGary Elliot 33-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, Nick Hayes kick Good4135
49:362241:44Spokane ShockKelvin Dickens 9-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Blocked4141
46:145453:04Tennessee Valley VipersGary Elliot 33-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, Nick Hayes kick Good4841
41:176414:27Spokane ShockKelvin Dickens 12-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Good4848
OT12:284472:24Spokane ShockKelvin Dickens 25-yard touchdown reception fromNick Davila, Brian Jackson kick Good4855
OT9:424391:38Tennessee Valley VipersAlonzo Nix 24-yard touchdown reception fromTony Colston, 2-pointTony Colston Rush Successful5655
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.Tennessee Valley VipersSpokane Shock

Notable firsts

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  • First time sinceArenaCup V in 2005 that the game was hosted at the higher seed's home venue (in the meantime, the Cup was held at neutral sites such asBossier City andSan Juan). It is also the first ArenaCup where the home team lost.
  • First ArenaCup ever to go into overtime.
  • First and only ArenaCup win for theTennessee Valley Vipers, one of the original AF2 franchises who have played eight seasons so far.

References

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  1. ^Vipers shock Spokane to claim 2008 ArenaCup Championship, 56-55 - af2.comArchived September 25, 2008, at theWayback Machine
  2. ^"2009 Tulsa Talons Media Guide"(PDF).Funwhileitlasted.

External links

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  • Founded in 2000
  • Folded in 2010
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