The 1988–89 Southwest Indoor Soccer League season was an American indoor soccer season run by the Southwest Indoor Soccer League.

League standings

North Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 Addison Arrows 24 15 9 137 124 +13 61
2 Oklahoma City Warriors 24 15 9 132 99 +33 61
3 Wichita Tornado 24 6 18 99 155 56 22
Source:

South Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 Austin Sockadillos 24 19 5 167 98 +69 76
2 Houston Express 24 11 13 144 156 12 44
3 San Antonio Heat 24 6 18 116 166 50 24
Source:

West Division

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts
1 Lubbock Lazers 24 17 7 157 113 +44 67
2 Albuquerque Gunners 24 16 8 213 120 +93 65
3 Amarillo Challengers 24 3 21 106 231 125 12
Source:

Playoffs

First Round Semifinals Finals
               
TX Addison Arrows 3 5
OK Oklahoma City Warriors 2 4
NJ Lubbock Lazers
NJ Addison Arrows
TX Lubbock Lazers
NM Albuquerque Gunners
TX Lubbock Lazers
TX Austin Sockadillos
TX Houston Express
TX San Antonio Heat
TX Austin Sockadillos
TX Houston Express
7  
2  

First round

Lubbock Lazers vs Albuquerque Gunners


Addison Arrows vs Oklahoma City Warriors

Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)9-3Addison Arrows (TX)
Jay LeForce
Mike Cook
Steve McGuire
Austin Hudson
Rasool Family
Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Addison Arrows (TX)6-5Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)
Dallas, Texas


Addison Arrows (TX)6-3Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)
Dallas, Texas

Houston Express vs San Antonio Heat

San Antonio Heat (TX)12-11Houston Express (TX)



Semifinals

  • The Lubbock Lazers defeated the Addison Arrows: 4-6, 8-6, 10-8, 4-10, 8-5
  • The Austin Sockadillos defeated the Houston Express: 7-6(OT), 11-7, 12-9

Championship series



Austin Sockadillos (TX)6-5 OTLubbock Lazers (TX)
Raul Valdez
Tatu's Indoor Soccer Place, Austin, Texas


Austin Sockadillos (TX)7-4Lubbock Lazers (TX)
Brian Monaghan
John Callejas
Steve Bailey
Mike Carlisle
Tatu's Indoor Soccer Place, Austin, Texas


Austin Sockadillos (TX)1-2Lubbock Lazers (TX)
Raul Valdez Marek Friedrich
Billy Tullis
Tatu's Indoor Soccer Place, Austin, Texas

Honors

  • Most Valuable Player: Brian Monaghan, Austin Sockadillos
  • Top Scorer: Brian Monaghan, Austin Socadillos (71 goals)
  • Assist Leader: Uwe Balzis, Austin Sockadillos (28 assists)
  • Top Goalkeeper: David Swissler, Lubbock Lazers
  • Rookie of the Year: Todd Hoodenpyle, Lubbock Lazers
  • Coach of the Year: António Simões, Austin Sockadillos
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