Tri-City Rush | |
Founded: | 2021 |
Folded: | 2022 |
City: | Pasco, Washington at HAPO Center |
Misc: | Tri-Cty Rush.com |
Colors: | Black, red, silver, white |
Coach: | Brandon Tate |
Owner: | Rage Sports, LLC |
League: | American West Football Conference (2021-2022) |
Team History: |
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No League Champs: | 2 |
No Conf Champs: | 0 |
No Div Champs: | 0 |
League Champs: | 2 (2021, 2022) |
Playoff Appearances: | 2 |
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The Tri-City Rush were a professional indoor football team based out of Pasco, Washington, with home games at the HAPO Center during the 2021 and 2022 seasons.[1] They were owned by Rage Sports, LLC, and were members of the American West Football Conference.[2] They were the third arena/indoor team to play in the Tri-City region preceded by the Tri-Cities Fever of NIFL, af2 and the Indoor Football League and the Tri-Cities Fire of the AWFC. They folded in 2022 after playing two seasons and winning two league championships, citing financial difficulties.
The Rush replaced the Tri-Cities Fire after that team folded due to financial difficulties resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The team played two seasons in 2021 and 2022 coached by owner Brandon Tate. They played their home game at the HAPO Center, a smaller arena than the Toyota Center, previously used by the Tri-Cities Fire and the Tri-Cities Fever before them. They won the AWFC's American West Bowl in the two seasons they competed.[3] Unfortunately, due to not being able to secure funding to continue, the team folded in 2022. Tate would go on to be assistant coach of the Oregon Blackbears of the ill-fated revival of the Arena Football League in 2024 and the Oregon Lightning of Arena Football One in 2025.