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Los Angeles Avengers

Arena football team


Summary

Arena football team

FieldValue
nameLos Angeles Avengers
logoLosAngelesAvengers.png
founded2000
folded2009
cityStaples Center
in Los Angeles, California
colorsRed, blue, gold and white
coachEd Hodgkiss
ownerCasey Wasserman
presidentMatt Wikstrom
mascotTD
no_div_champs1
no_playoff_appearances5

in Los Angeles, California

Arena Football League (–)

  • American Conference (2000–2008)
    • Western (2000–2008)
  • Los Angeles Avengers (2000–2008)
  • Western:
  • , , , ,
  • Staples Center (2000–2008)

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.

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.

As part of the Avengers's marketing plan as they got off the ground in 2000, the team placed risqué billboard slogans around Greater Los Angeles, with slogans including "On April 9th, Twelve Men Will Go Both Ways," meaning the members will play both offense and defense. One such sign, reading "Six Beautiful Women Will Show You Their Panties" (a joking reference to the team's cheerleaders) aroused the ire of Rick Cole, then City Manager of Azusa. He responded by borrowing a City truck and splashing paint over the sign, further publicizing the Avengers. Following Rick Cole's apology and compensation payments, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office chose not to file vandalism charges.

On April 10, 2005, in a game against the New York Dragons, offensive lineman/defensive tackle Al Lucas tackled Corey Johnson during a kickoff return with 10:17 to go in the first quarter. Replays showed that Johnson's knee hit Lucas' helmet, and Lucas did not move again after falling to the ground. Later replays and reports showed nothing abnormal on the play. Dr. William Lang, the team physician, attempted to revive him on the field. He appeared to suffer a spinal cord injury. After being treated for approximately a half an hour at the Staples Center, Lucas was rushed to nearby California Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 1:28pm PDT. He was only 26 years of age. It is unknown whether Lucas died on the field, or after treatment failed. An autopsy revealed that he died of blunt force trauma and an upper spinal cord injury. 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.

Memorable Avengers' highlights

  • On Sunday, March 30, 2003, in a Week 9 road game against the Orlando Predators, the Avengers trailed 63–58 late in the game. However, Los Angeles managed to recover an onside kick and, on the last play of the game, quarterback Tony Graziani threw a 32-yard touchdown pass that bounced off the rebound net and was caught by WR/LB Greg Hopkins, giving the Avengers a 64–63 win.
  • 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 Rush. Final Score 24–26. Quarterback Tony Graziani threw for only 1 Touchdown pass and 3 INT's.

Season-by-season

Main article: List of Los Angeles Avengers seasons

Coaches

Head coachTenureRegular season
record (W-L)Post season
record (W-L)Most recent coaching staffNotes
Stan Brock2000 - 2001url=http://www.arenafan.com/history/?page=coaches&coach=2title=ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Stan Brockaccess-date=2008-10-24}}0-0Let go after starting 0-3 during 2001.
Robert Lylesurl=http://www.arenafan.com/history/?page=coaches&coach=56title=ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Robert Lylesaccess-date=2008-10-24}}5-60-0Replaced Brock, was not
retained after season.
Ed Hodgkiss2002 - 2008url=http://www.arenafan.com/history/?page=coaches&coach=58title=ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Ed Hodgkissaccess-date=2008-10-24}}1-5
Pat O'Hara*20090-00-0OC:Vacant
DC / DB coach: Maurice Blanding
QB / WR coach: Chad Salisbury
DL / LB coach: Leroy Thompson
OL / FB coach: Mark TuckerTeam folded before he coached a game.

Notable players

Arena Football Hall of Famers

No.NameYear InductedPosition(s)Years w/ Avengers
82Greg Hopkins2013WR/LB2002–06

Individual awards

SeasonPlayerPosition
Chris JacksonOS
SeasonPlayerPosition
Greg HopkinsWR/LB
Kevin IngramWR/DB
SeasonPlayerPosition
Chris JacksonOS
SeasonPlayerPosition
Silas DeMaryDL
SeasonPlayerPosition
Silas DeMaryDL
SeasonPlayerPosition
Remy HamiltonK
Remy HamiltonK

Retired uniform numbers

PlayerPositionSeasonsRef.
76Al LucasDL2004−05
82Greg HopkinsWR2002-06

All-Arena players

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

  • QB Tony Graziani (1)
  • FB/LB Elcardos Worthen (1)
  • WR/DB Kevin Ingram (3)
  • WR/LB Greg Hopkins (2)
  • OL/DL Victor Hall (1), Silas DeMary (1)
  • DL Silas DeMary (1)
  • OS Chris Jackson (1)
  • DS Mark Ricks (1)
  • K Remy Hamilton (3)
  • MLB John Cook Jr (2)

All-Ironman players

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

  • FB/LB Josh Jeffries (1)
  • WR/DB Kevin Ingram (3)
  • DB/RB Dave Dawson (1)
  • WR/LB Chris Jackson (1), Greg Hopkins (2)
  • OL/DL Victor Hall (1), Tony Plantin (1)

All-Rookie players

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

  • QB Todd Marinovich, Sonny Cumbie
  • WR/LB Chris Jackson
  • OL/DL Arnold Miller
  • DS Damen Wheeler
  • K Brian Reaves

References

References

  1. (April 20, 2009). "Arena Football League's Los Angeles Avengers shut down".
  2. Boulware, Jack. (2000-04-06). "Panty raid".
  3. Oliver, Charles. (2000-07-01). "Brickbats".
  4. (2000-04-12). "City Official Won't Be Charged With Vandalism".
  5. [http://www.laavengers.com/fans/kids/ LA Avengers: Kids] {{webarchive. link. (2006-03-27)
  6. (March 2025). ["Arena Football"](http://www.arenafootball.com/mediaPlayer/video.dbml?DB_MENU_ID=&SPSID=38064&SPID=3172&DB_OEM_ID=3500&CLIP_ID=25766&CLIP_FILE_ID=29255&CONTENT_TYPE=ONDEMAND}}{{dead link).
  7. "ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Stan Brock".
  8. "ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Robert Lyles".
  9. "ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Ed Hodgkiss".
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