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|}Shawn joined KSL in its inception back in [[2002]] and joined the ranks of the fabled "First Five"
|}Shawn joined KSL in its inception back in [[2002]] and joined the ranks of the fabled "First Five"


== 2002 - Initial year==
== 2007 - League Expansion==
In [[2002]] when Shawn joined KSL he was unaware of how competitive it would become. He dropped his first 6 games before finally beating [[Andy]] in week 9. Shawn eventually finished the year at 2-10 which was the worst record in KSL history until [[Travis]] broke the record in [[2010]].
In [[2007]] when Shawn joined KSL he was unaware of how competitive it would become. He dropped his first 6 games before finally beating [[Andy]] in week 9. Shawn eventually finished the year at 2-10 which was the worst record in KSL history until [[Travis]] broke the record in [[2010]].


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Shawn has the third worst record in KSL history. A feat surpassed by [[Travis]] and [[Blake]] in [[2010]]. Despite having one of the worst records in KSL history, Shawn is still remembered as one of the first owners to join the very important and prestigious Kewanee Sports League.
Pat appeared on an Episode of the widely popular KSL podcast where he talked about his draft and the upcoming season.

Revision as of 16:53, 22 November 2019

Owner Information
Team Name Prime Time
Established 2007
Final Year 2007
Best Season 4-9
Worst Season 4-9
Divisional Titles 0
Conference Titles 0
KSL Championships 0
Regular Season
2007 4-9
Total 4-9 0.308%
Playoffs
2007 0
Total 0

Shawn joined KSL in its inception back in 2002 and joined the ranks of the fabled "First Five"

2007 - League Expansion

In 2007 when Shawn joined KSL he was unaware of how competitive it would become. He dropped his first 6 games before finally beating Andy in week 9. Shawn eventually finished the year at 2-10 which was the worst record in KSL history until Travis broke the record in 2010.

Legacy

Pat appeared on an Episode of the widely popular KSL podcast where he talked about his draft and the upcoming season.