2008: Two teams become one as the O-fers start anew after the departure of much of their top-line talent. (OBP+: Mike Black .655, HR: Mike Black 6, Runs: Mike Black, Duane Miller 31)
2007: O-fers I and O-fers II become just two O-fers teams in different leagues, but with just one tournament team. (OBP+: Anthony Morgado .631, HR: Brian Molenaar 22, Runs: Dwayne Curry 93)
2006: O-fers I and O-fers II move to Coeur d'Alene after the closure of Quad Park in Post Falls. (OBP+: Mike Pufahl .651, HR: Brian Molenaar 13, Runs: Bryan Sullivan 81)
2005: The O-fers become two teams playing in the middle and upper leagues at Quad Park. The boys in green make their first trip to the ASA regional tournament, held in Tukwila, Wash. (OBP+: Todd Nye .708, HR: Paul Cooper 11, Runs: Bryan Sullivan 80)
2004: The O-fers add several new faces, but struggle on both sides of the ball. (OBP+: Todd Nye .680, HR: Todd Nye 17, Runs: Todd Nye 76)
2003: The feelings of disunity in the ranks grow throughout the season. (OBP+: Mark Penick .619, HR: Bryan Sullivan 13, Runs: Mark Penick 88)
2002: The offense continues to show weak spots, but the defense is quite sound. (OBP+: Bryan Sullivan .600, HR: Shawn Pennock 9, Runs: Steve Schmidt 89)
2001: From the gate, the absence of offense is acutely felt as the team drops to an over 29-40 record from 42-33. (OBP+: Corey Morrison .599, HR: Duane Miller 7, Runs: Steve Schmidt 70)
2000: Everyone flirts with batting .500 as the O-fers put up more than 15.5 runs per game on offense. Ron Sullivan joins the team full-time, and the team goes on a marvelous July trophy run. (OBP+: Mike Parker .718, HR: Duane Miller 6, Runs: Dave Hunt 81)
1999: The O-fers expand their season by about 20 games. A sign of things to come as the O-fers make noise all season long, capped by a tournament win that ended on a triple play. (OBP+: Corey Morrison .617, HR: Bryan Sullivan 12, Runs: Bryan Sullivan 83)
1998: The O-fers move to Thursday night league and hold off the strong Silver Valley Bad Boys to win their first league title. (OBP+: Bryan Sullivan .641, HR: Mark Slater 4, Runs: Bryan Sullivan 61)
1997: The O-fers win three games in the preseason tournament and are rewarded with a berth in the upper league on Monday night, where they proceed to go 1-13. (OBP+: Austin Barr .672, HR: Austin Barr 7, Runs: Shawn Pearson 51)