
Former WSU kicker to take over for Fever in Everett
April 18, 2005 - National Indoor Football League (NIFL)
Tri-Cities Fever News Release
Kennewick WA. â The Tri-Cities Fever of the National Indoor Football League announce that Drew Dunning, Washington State University (WSU) graduate, will be assuming the kicking duties for the Thursday, April 21 game against the Everett Hawks.
The 5'11", 170 LB. Dunning was a 3 year starter for WSU (2001-2003). During his senior year he completed 87.1% of his field goals (27-31) with the longest being 49 yards. Dunning also had a 87.5% completion rate on his point after attempts (35-40).
The role of kicker for the Fever is being handed over to Dunning after Brandon Schillinger found that he will need surgery. Schillinger has been in contact with Dunning and will be in Everett to consult.
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