Los Angeles Avengers

Los Angeles Avengers
Established 2000
Folded 2009
Played in Staples Center
in Los Angeles, California
HelmetLogo
League/conference affiliations

Arena Football League (20002009)

  • American Conference (2000–2008)
Team colors

Red, Blue, Gold and White

                   
Mascot TD
Personnel
Owner(s) Casey Wasserman
Head coach Ed Hodgkiss
Team history
  • Los Angeles Avengers (2000present)
  • Los Angeles Avengers (20002009)
Championships
League championships (0)
0

Conference championships (0)
0

Prior to 2005, the AFL did not have conference championship games

Division championships (1)
1

Playoff appearances (5)
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
Home arena(s)

The Los Angeles Avengers were an Arena Football League team based in Los Angeles, California from 2000 through 2008. They folded on April 19, 2009.[1]

History

The Los Angeles Avengers played their home games at the Staples Center, which is also the current home to the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association, the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association. The team began play in the 2000 season. The Avengers competed in the Western Division of the American Conference. Since its inception in 2000, the Avengers had competed in postseason play five times. The Avengers earned American Conference wildcard playoff berths in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2007, and won the American Conference Western Division Championship in 2005.

The Avengers franchise was owned by Casey Wasserman, grandson of the MCA head Lew Wasserman.

On April 10, 2005, Avengers defensive lineman Al Lucas was injured attempting to make a tackle and later died at a nearby hospital. It is the only fatal injury incurred during a game in the history of the league. The Al Lucas Hero Award is named after him.

The Avengers announced the termination of the program on April 20, 2009 after nine years of operation. Four years later, it was announced that the Los Angeles KISS would join the AFL starting in the 2014 season making them the fourth team to set up shop in the Los Angeles area.

The Avengers' official mascot was a superhero-like character named T.D.[2]

Memorable Avengers' highlights

On Sunday, March 31, 2004, In the championship series taking place at Staples Center, Los Angeles, Ca. #98 John Garcia not only led the team in sacks on this day with 3 also blocked and returned a FG to win the game against the Chicago Enforcers. Final Score 24-26. Quarterback Tony Graziani threw for only 1 Touchdown pass and 3 INT's.

Season-by-season

Coaches

Head coach Tenure Regular season
record (W-L)
Post season
record (W-L)
Most recent coaching staff Notes
Stan Brock 2000 - 2001 3-14[4] 0-0[4] Let go after starting 0-3 during 2001.[4]
Robert Lyles 2001[5] 5-6[5] 0-0 Replaced Brock, was not
retained after season.
Ed Hodgkiss 2002 - 2008 57-53[6] 1-5[6]
Pat O'Hara* 2009 0-0 0-0 OC:Vacant
DC / DB Coach: Maurice Blanding
QB / WR Coach: Chad Salisbury
DL / LB Coach: Leroy Thompson
OL / FB Coach: Mark Tucker
Team folded before he coached a game.

Notable players

Final roster

Los Angeles Avengers roster
Quarterbacks
  • -- Jeff Smith

Fullbacks

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen
  • -- Clay Harrell
  • -- Sean McNamara

Defensive linemen

  • -- Michael Cobbins
  • -- Josh Jeffries
Linebackers
  • -- Brandon Perkins

Defensive backs

  • -- David Dawson

Kickers

Injured reserve
  • -- Branden Hall OL
  • -- Nick Mihlhauser OL
  • -- Arnold Parker DB

Other league exempt

  • Currently vacant

Practice Squad

  • -- Andy Collins QB
  • -- Matt McGhghy OL
  • -- Rob McMackin OL

Rookies in italics
Roster updated October 13, 2008
23 Active, 8 Inactive

Arena Football Hall of Famers

Los Angeles Avengers Hall of Famers
No. Name Year Inducted Position(s) Years w/ Avengers
82 Greg Hopkins 2013 WR/LB 2002-06

Individual awards

Rookie of the Year
Season Player Position
2000Chris JacksonOS

Ironman of the Year
Season Player Position
2002Greg HopkinsWR/LB
2005Kevin IngramWR/DB

Offensive Player of the Year
Season Player Position
2003Chris JacksonOS

Defensive Player of the Year
Season Player Position
2005Silas DeMaryDL

Lineman of the Year
Season Player Position
2005Silas DeMaryDL

Kicker of the Year
Season Player Position
2005Remy HamiltonK
2006Remy HamiltonK

Retired uniform numbers

Los Angeles Avengers retired numbers
Player Position Seasons Ref.
76 Al Lucas DL 2004−05
82 Greg Hopkins WR 2002-06

All-Arena players

The following Avengers players were named to All-Arena Teams:

All-Ironman players

The following Avengers players were named to All-Ironman Teams:

All-Rookie players

The following Avengers players were named to All-Rookie Teams:

Notes

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