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The Everett Hawks were a professional minor league
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team based in
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. The team was in existence for five years (2002–07) in three leagues, the Northwest Football League (NWFL), the
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(NIFL), and af2 and in two locations, the Eastside and Everett. They were first members of the Northwest Football League as the Eastside Hawks. After the 2004 season, they became a member of the NIFL as the Everett Hawks. In 2006 they switched to the af2. They played their home games at Everett Events Center. On May 14, 2006, after losing their first six af2 games,
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was fired from the head coach position. The Hawks got their first win in af2 history by defeating the
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41–40 on May 27, 2006. Nonetheless, soon after the end of the 2007 season, the team folded.


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National Indoor Football League teams Sports in Everett, Washington Defunct af2 teams 2002 establishments in Washington (state) 2007 disestablishments in Washington (state) {{Washington-sport-team-stub