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Oregon Lightning

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American indoor football team

Oregon Lightning
Oregon Lightning logo
Logo
General information
Founded2020; 6 years ago (2020)
HeadquarteredFirst Interstate Bank Center
inRedmond, Oregon
ColorsOrange, gold, white, black
    
 TheOregonLightning.com
Personnel
OwnersChuck Jones
Sara Gumm
Jay Jenkins
General managerChuck Jones
Head coachChuck Jones
Nickname
Lightning
Team history
  • Oregon High Desert Storm (2021–2024)
  • Oregon Lightning (2025–present)
Home fields
First Interstate Bank Center (2021–present)
League / conference affiliations
Playoff appearances (2)
  • 2021, 2023

TheOregon Lightning are a professionalindoor football team based inRedmond, Oregon. They were founded in 2020 and began playing football as members of theAmerican West Football Conference in 2021, known then as theOregon High Desert Storm. It is the first team to play in Central Oregon. They are owned by Chuck Jones, former head coach of theArena Football League'sOregon Blackbears, along with Sara Gumm and Jay Jenkins. They play their home games at theFirst Interstate Bank Center at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds in Redmond and are now members ofArena Football One.

History

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The Lightning are the fourthofficial Oregon-based team to play major league arena football and are the second to play outside of thePortland, Oregon, area. They are also the first "major" sports team based inDeschutes County. The team will have the smallest arena capacity in the league set at 4,000. Their main geographic rivals in AF1 are theWashington Wolfpack andBillings Outlaws. Their logo was created usingArtificial Intelligence and finalized as atwo-dimensional logo with theOregon state map in the background behind asasquatch running with the ball. The "97" on the jersey is to indicateU.S. Highway 97, which travels directly through Redmond.

Oregon Arena Football History

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The first team representing the state ofOregon in the originalArena Football League were thePortland Forest Dragons, who played from 1997 to 1999 before relocating to Oklahoma City and being rebranded as theOklahoma Wranglers. Oregon would not see the AFL again until 2013 when thePortland Thunder were established by Clackamas billionaireTerry Emmert and would take the field a few months later. The Thunder were rebranded as thePortland Steel in 2016 after the league took control of the franchise from Emmert, then abruptly folded at season's end with no explanation. The second incarnation of the league would fold three years later. Both teams played their home games at theModa Center.[1]

American West Football Conference (2021-2024)

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Originally the Oregon High Desert Storm from 2020 to 2024

On October 15, 2018, theAmerican West Football Conference (AWFC) was founded by Chris Reynolds of Platinum Events & Security, LLC, the owners of theIdaho Horsemen and added theWenatchee Valley Skyhawks,Reno Express, andTri-Cities Fire to create the league.[2][3]

The AWFC postponed the 2020 season due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic[4] and then cancelled the season entirely due to the unavailability of arenas during the pandemic.[5] The AWFC played the 2021 season, adding two teams in theOregon High Desert Storm and Tri-City Rush, but the Skyhawks were unable to play any home games due to their home arena, theTown Toyota Center, being used for as a pandemic relief center and vaccination site.[6] The Storm began play in 2021 at theFirst Interstate Bank Center at the Deschutes County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Redmond.

In 2023, the Storm made it to American West Bowl IV to face theIdaho Horsemen after they defeated the Skyhawks 44–40 in the semi-final. However, they lost the championship to the Horsemen 42–20.[7] Shortly afterward, the team's website and social media pages disappeared as the team and league suspended operations (Idaho joined theNational Arena League,[8] effectively shutting the league down because it owned the AWFC).

Hiatus

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See also:Oregon Blackbears

During the Storm's suspension of operations, theOregon Blackbears played in a revival of theArena Football League during the2024 season. That team played four games (three at home at theOregon State Fairgrounds Pavilion inSalem, and one on the road) before being taken off of the schedule for the remainder of the season, being kicked out of that league and eventually folding due to the team's ownership being entangled with a league management company that had been ousted midseason.[9] The league itself would cease operations immediately after the season ended.

Relaunch as the Oregon Lightning

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On October 22, 2024,Arena Football One announced the launch of the new Oregon Lightning. Chuck Jones, the former head coach of the now-defunct Blackbears and the Oregon High Desert Storm,[10] part-owns the new team along with Sara Gumm and Jay Jenkins, two local business owners.[11] A header on the Lightning's website identifies the team as "formerly known as the Oregon High Desert Storm". The change of brand was necessitated because of the existence of another AF1 team with the Storm name, theSouthwest Kansas Storm, while the legal revival of the Oregon High Desert Storm allows the team to remain legally distinct from the Blackbears and the previous AFL's legal entanglements. In a recent interview with Shady Sports Network, Jones stated that the Lightning name was chosen in homage to thePortland Thunder, a team name used for Oregon-based franchises in both the previous Arena Football League and theWorld Football League.[12]

Former Blackbears presidentPatrick Johnson, who had spearheaded the efforts to keep the Blackbears alive, served as a senior advisor to the Lightning until February 2025.[13] Jones retained the Blackbears' coaching staff to serve as assistants for the Lightning. On November 18, 2024, the Lightning joined the league's West Division along with theBillings Outlaws andWashington Wolfpack (Potential opponents theArizona Bandits went dormant for the season). The team is headquartered at a facility outside Eagle Crest Resort, dubbed "Lightning Ranch," where all the players reside.[10]

The Lightning debuted March 15, 2025, in a 78–36 loss to the Billings Outlaws.[14] Jones acknowledged the Lightning had a personnel disadvantage compared to some of AF1's powerhouse franchises, who had the resources to hire formerNational Football League talent, but pressed forward with the team as a long-term building project.[10]

References

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  1. ^AFL Staff (January 13, 2024)."AFL West Division Preview".AFL. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2024.
  2. ^"A DECISION HAS BEEN MADE".AWFC Insider. October 15, 2018.Archived from the original on October 13, 2023. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  3. ^"Western US based indoor football league forming for 2019".Arena Football Talk. October 21, 2018.Archived from the original on September 29, 2023. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  4. ^"2020 AWFC Season Postponed due to Coronavirus".www.americanwestfootballconference.com. March 13, 2020.Archived from the original on July 18, 2020. RetrievedJuly 18, 2020.
  5. ^"THE AWFC CANCELS THE 2020 SEASON DUE TO COVID-19".American West Football Conference. July 31, 2020.Archived from the original on February 9, 2021. RetrievedJuly 31, 2020.
  6. ^@WSkyhawks (May 21, 2021)."It's been a very crazy 2 years for us, players, and most importantly, our seasons ticket holders and sponsors. It's out of our control as well as the TTC. Due 2 the TTC being the relief center as well as the vaccine location, we are unable to play any home games at this time" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  7. ^"IDAHO HORSEMEN CLAIM VICTORY IN AMERICAN WEST BOWL IV".American West Football Conference. July 2, 2023.Archived from the original on October 8, 2023. RetrievedNovember 17, 2023.
  8. ^"IDAHO REVEALED AS THE NEXT NAL FRANCHISE TO JOIN IN 2024".NAL. September 21, 2023.
  9. ^Carter, Anthony (June 19, 2024)."Oregon Blackbears facing $30k outstanding balance at OSFE Center from 2024 season".Arena Insider. RetrievedJune 19, 2024.
  10. ^abcMorical, Mark (March 14, 2025)."Redmond-based Oregon Lightning arena football team starts season Saturday".The Bulletin. RetrievedMarch 16, 2025.
  11. ^"Oregon Lightning Joining Arena Football One for 2025".TheAF1.com. October 22, 2024. RetrievedOctober 22, 2024.
  12. ^"Interviewing HC Chuck Jones and Owner Sara Gumm of the Oregon Lightning".YouTube. October 23, 2024. RetrievedOctober 26, 2024.
  13. ^Oregon Lightning staff directory. Retrieved October 28, 2024.
  14. ^"Billings Outlaws open AF1 season with lopsided victory at Oregon Lightning".406 MT SPORTS. March 15, 2025. RetrievedMarch 16, 2025.

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