
Shock Sign Trio of Offensive Lineman
September 7, 2015 - Indoor Football League (IFL)
Spokane Shock News Release
SPOKANE, Washington (September 7, 2015) - The Shock signed three offensive lineman to their roster in preparation for the 2016 Indoor Football League season. Malcolm Speller, Ahongalu Fusimalohi, and Michael Boyefio.
Malcom Speller (6-3, 305, UMass) joins the Shock for his rookie season as a member of the IFL. Prior to joining the Shock, Speller spent time with the PIFL Trenton Freedom. Speller finished his collegiate career at the University of Massachusetts after attending Bowie State University for two years. Speller attended Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Baltimore, MD.
Ahongalu "Ngalu" Fusimalohi (6-3, 330, Kansas) joins the Shock for his rookie season as a member of the IFL after finishing his collegiate career at the University of Kansas. As a Jayhawk, Fusimalohi started in 21 games at left guard and took home KU's Offensive Lineman of the Year Award in each of his seasons. Prior to attending Kansas, he attended the City College of San Francisco where he earned First Team All-Nor Cal Conference honors and was a part of the team who won the NJCAA national championship in 2011. Fusimalohi attended Jefferson High School in Daly City, CA.
Michael Boyefio (6-2, 330, Texas A&M Commerce) joins the Shock for his rookie season as a member of the IFL after completing his senior collegiate season at Texas A&M University Commerce where he played in 12 games. Boyefio began his collegiate career at Southeastern Oklahoma State University where he played three seasons and appeared in 20 total contests. Boyefio attended Wylie High School in Wylie, TX.
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