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Shock Continue to Bolster Roster in Prep for 2016

September 8, 2015 - Indoor Football League (IFL)
Spokane Shock News Release


Spokane Shock Signees Harry Peoples, Armogen Walker and Brett Bowers
Spokane Shock Signees Harry Peoples, Armogen Walker and Brett Bowers
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SPOKANE, Washington (September 8, 2015) - The Shock signed three additional players to their roster in preparation for the 2016 Indoor Football League season. Receiver Harry Peoples, linebacker Armogen Walker, and defensive lineman Brett Bowers.

Harry Peoples (6-0, 195, Louisiana-Lafayette) joins the Shock for his second season as a member of the IFL. Last season, Peoples played for a year overseas for the Lura Bulls in Norway where he earned MVP honors while primarily playing quarterback but also seeing time as a kick and punt returner. Prior to his season in Europe, Peoples spent time with the NFL's Chicago Bears in 2013 before playing with the IFL's Tri-Cities Fever in 2014 for now Shock Head Coach Adam Shackleford. With the Fever, Peoples appeared in 13 games and caught 45 passes for 499 yards and ten touchdowns while adding two rushing scores. He also returned 19 kickoffs for 394 yards (20.7 yards per attempt) for one score. Peoples completed his collegiate career at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette where he racked up over 1,700 yards of total offense in his two seasons as a Ragin Cajun. He played his first two collegiate seasons at Holmes Community College (MS) where he earned first team NJCAA all-region honors and first team all-state as a return specialist. Peoples played his high school career at Winona Secondary School in Winona, MS.

Armogen "Tre" Walker (6-4, 240, Kansas State) joins the Shock for his second season as a member of the IFL. Prior to signing with Spokane, Walker played in 2015 with the Colorado Ice and Nebraska Danger. As a member of the Ice, Walker played in 11 games and recorded 70.5 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, one sack, three pass break ups, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery. After being released by Colorado, Walker joined the Danger where he appeared in three games and recorded 20.5 total tackles, four tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, two interceptions, and one fumble recovery. Walker played his collegiate career at Kansas State University where he appeared in 34 games from 2010-2013. Despite suffering an injury that would limit his junior season participation, Walker managed to record 146 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and four interceptions during his career as a Wildcat. After his collegiate career, Walker spent time with the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs. Walker played his prep career at North High School in Olathe, KS.

Brett Bowers (6-3, 265, New Mexico) joins the Shock for his rookie season as a member of the IFL. Bowers completed his final two collegiate seasons at the University of New Mexico where he appeared in 23 games and recorded 67 total tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks, and three forced fumbles. Prior to becoming a Lobo, Bowers played at Mendocino Junior College where he earned All-Bay Valley Conference honors in 2012 as he recorded 44 total tackles (23 tackles for loss), 16.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, and blocked one kick. He played his prep career at Ukiah High School in Ukiah, CA.




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Spokane Shock Signees Harry Peoples, Armogen Walker and Brett Bowers
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