
Shock Continue to Make Moves
Published on February 21, 2012 under Arena Football League (AFL)
Spokane Shock News Release
Spokane, WA: The Spokane Shock added WR Justin Ore and DB LeMetrius Davis to the 2012 roster. In other roster moves, the Shock placed WR Charles Frederick on Physically Unable to Perform list while QB Ryan Colburn was placed on re-assignment.
Last season, the 6-foot-3 200 pound Ore was with the Utah Blaze. In Utah, Ore made the most of his opportunities scoring seven touchdowns, while collecting 26 receptions for 338 yards, in just three games. Prior to Ore's professional career, he received All-Conference Honors at Western Oregon and hauled in 70 receptions for 1,331 yards and 14 TD's in his career.
At 5-11 190, Davis will enter his first season in the AFL. He attended the University of Hawaii where he registered 96 tackles with three interceptions during his career as a Warrior. Before he transferred to Hawaii, Davis attended Butte Community College and captured the 2008 Championship and a perfect 12-0 regular season record.
"Both of these players looked great on film and now they have a chance to prove themselves," General Manager Ryan Rigmaiden said. "Training Camp is not very long, but we will continue to refine our roster to prepare for the upcoming season."
The Shock will open the 2012 season on March 12th hosting the Iowa Barnstormers. Tickets for the game are on sale now and can be purchased by contacting TicketsWest. Season tickets are also on sale now and can be purchased by contacting the Shock Ticket Office 509 242 7462.
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