KENNEWICK -- Tri-Cities Fever coach Pat O'Hara added two more players to his 2010 roster Monday, including his first offensive player.
Wide receiver Brandon Copeland (6-foot-1, 195 pounds) will return after playing in five games for the Fever last season.
In his short stay, Copeland caught 41 passes for 406 yards and seven touchdowns.
O'Hara also signed defensive lineman Tony McClain (6-3, 280), an arena league veteran out of Auburn.
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The Tri-Cities Fever released its 2012 Indoor Football League schedule today, and it’s pretty interesting.
Among the highlights:
The team’s season and home opener is set for Saturday, Feb. 25, in the Toyota Center against the Everett Raptors.
Fever opens season Feb. 25 at home
Fever opens season Feb. 25 at home
KENNEWICK -- The Tri-Cities Fever will get another shot with the 2011 Indoor Football League champion Sioux Falls Storm.
Not once, but twice during the 2012 season.
The 2012 IFL schedule was released Monday, and for the Fever, there are plenty of highlights.
Fever getting close to training camp
Fever getting close to training camp
You know it’s getting close to indoor football season when Tri-Cities Fever coach Adam Shackleford packs his stuff up from his Spokane Valley home, gives his wife and two sons kisses goodbye, and moves down to the Tri-Cities.
“I usually try to come down Feb. 1, but it worked out a little earlier,” he said Tuesday after getting into town on Monday.
Now, training camp doesn’t really get going until Feb. 12. But players start arriving on Feb. 9 for physicals, collecting their gear, and generally getting settled in.
Fever re-sign MVP Catchings
Fever re-sign MVP Catchings
Forward Tamika Catchings, the reigning Most Valuable Player of the WNBA, has signed a free agent contract to remain with the Indiana Fever.
Fever gearing up for training camp
Fever gearing up for training camp
KENNEWICK -- You know it's getting close to indoor football season when Tri-Cities Fever coach Adam Shackleford packs his stuff up from his Spokane Valley home, gives his wife and two sons kisses goodbye, and moves down to the Tri-Cities.
"I usually try to come down Feb. 1, but it worked out a little earlier," he said Tuesday after getting into town on Monday.
Now, training camp doesn't really get going until Feb. 12. But players start arriving on Feb. 9 for physicals, collecting their gear, and generally getting settled in.