Sanders Honored with Postseason Award

My Fox Spokane Biz
Sanders Honored with Postseason Award

SPOKANE, WA (July 31, 2012) Spokane Shock defensive back and kick return specialist Terrance Sanders has been named to the AFL All-Ironman Team for the 2012 season.

Despite missing four games this season with a wrist injury, Terrance was able to finish second in Kick Return Average (22.8 yds/ret) during the regular season with 70 kick returns for 1,595 yards and 4 TDs. He also added three Missed FG Returns for 80 yards and 1 TD.

Defensively, Terrance led the Shock with 14 pass break ups and 7 INTs on the season for 180 yards (25.7 avg/INT) and 1 TD. He also recorded 82.5 total tackles (76 unassisted, 13 assisted) which left him averaging 5.9 tackles/game.

Combining Terrance's outstanding special teams and defensive performances, he led the Shock in All Purpose Yards for 2012 with 1,883 (134.5 yards/game).

Terrance joins five other players on the All-Ironman Team including:

                Pittsburgh Power (WR/KR)  PJ Berry

                Jacksonville Sharks (WR/DB) Terrance Smith

                Philadelphia Soul (WR/KR) Jeff Hughley

                Milwaukee Mustangs (WR/LB) Marcus Everett

                Kansas City Command (WR/KR) Jackie Chambers

Most Popular Stories

Obama To Visit Tornado-Ravaged OK Town

Obama To Visit Tornado-Ravaged OK Town
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will travel to tornado-ravaged Moore, Okla., on Sunday.    That's according to a White House official, who wasn't authorized to publicly discuss the trip ahead of the official announcement and requested anonymity.    A

LA stoplights synchronized but road war endures

LA stoplights synchronized but road war endures
By JOHN ROGERSAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - It seems that the impossible has occurred: The nation's most congested city has become a model for traffic control. Yes, gridlock still prevails and drivers' blood pressure still spikes as LA's traffic arteries seize up during every

Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in ND town

Flooding forces evacuation of 1,300 in ND town
By BLAKE NICHOLSON and DAVE KOLPACKAssociated Press BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A dam that threatened to give way and flood a North Dakota town was holding back the water on Wednesday, though the 1,300 residents of Cavalier were still being told to stay away from their homes. Steady rainfall between