Post by 50yardfan on Mar 28, 2011 18:00:50 GMT -5
LIONS 44 RAIDERS 30
COLUMBUS, Ga. -- Damian Daniels had three interceptions and Ryan Babb returned a pick 48 yards for a touchdowns as the Lions (2-0) won a defensive struggle with the Raiders (1-1).
Chris McCoy threw two touchdowns each to Anthony Merritt and Josh Smith as Columbus won a game that included nine turnovers and 29 penalties.
Aaron Alexander threw four touchdown passes for Richmond.
MAGIC 33, HAMMERHEADS 19
HIDALGO, Tex. -- Billy Garza threw touchdown passes to four different receivers to lead the Magic (1-1) to its first franchise victory and a win over the Hammerheads. (0-2)
Rio Grande jumped out to leads of 12-0 and 27-6 before the Hammerheads closed to 27-19 on a Ruben Flowers blocked field goal return. The Magic answered with a 30-yard Garza to Ivan Burley strike and kept the visitors scoreless in the fourth.
Julius Eppingger had four catches for 56 yards and a score for Corpus Christi.
EXPLOSION 76, STEEL 73
TRENTON, N.J. - Adam DiMichelle threw an SIFL nine touchdowns and rushed for another as Erie (2-0) outlasted Trenton (0-2) in one of the highest scoring games in league history.
Kevin Concepcion had 13 catches for 122 yards and four scores, while Tirone Morris and Trumaine Riley each caught two touchdowns.
Chris Johnson's 50-yard interception return gave Erie a 69-54 lead with 8:18 left. Trenton closed to 69-67 on Dan Huff's 25-yarder from E.J. Nemeth with 3:37 left, but Erie put the game away on a 5-yard DiMichele to Concepcion score with34 seconds left.
Nemeth finished with 290 yards and 8 TD for the Steel.
SWASHBUCKLERS 57, HAMMERS 35
LAKE CHARLES, La. -- Ben McLaughlin threw four touchdowns as LA (1-1) rebounded from its Albany loss with a commanding victory over Alabama (0-2).
Blake Bercegay had four unos and two FG for the Swashbucklers.
FORCE 75, STAMPEDE 66
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- Jay Jackson's 41-yard touchdown from Lamar Little with 19.7 seconds left followed by Maurice Hicks' recovery a blocked field goal gave Fayetteville (2-0) a dramatic victory over Harrisburg (0-2)
Harrisburg erased a 50-22 deficit and took a 66-62 lead with just under a minute remaining.
COLUMBUS, Ga. -- Damian Daniels had three interceptions and Ryan Babb returned a pick 48 yards for a touchdowns as the Lions (2-0) won a defensive struggle with the Raiders (1-1).
Chris McCoy threw two touchdowns each to Anthony Merritt and Josh Smith as Columbus won a game that included nine turnovers and 29 penalties.
Aaron Alexander threw four touchdown passes for Richmond.
MAGIC 33, HAMMERHEADS 19
HIDALGO, Tex. -- Billy Garza threw touchdown passes to four different receivers to lead the Magic (1-1) to its first franchise victory and a win over the Hammerheads. (0-2)
Rio Grande jumped out to leads of 12-0 and 27-6 before the Hammerheads closed to 27-19 on a Ruben Flowers blocked field goal return. The Magic answered with a 30-yard Garza to Ivan Burley strike and kept the visitors scoreless in the fourth.
Julius Eppingger had four catches for 56 yards and a score for Corpus Christi.
EXPLOSION 76, STEEL 73
TRENTON, N.J. - Adam DiMichelle threw an SIFL nine touchdowns and rushed for another as Erie (2-0) outlasted Trenton (0-2) in one of the highest scoring games in league history.
Kevin Concepcion had 13 catches for 122 yards and four scores, while Tirone Morris and Trumaine Riley each caught two touchdowns.
Chris Johnson's 50-yard interception return gave Erie a 69-54 lead with 8:18 left. Trenton closed to 69-67 on Dan Huff's 25-yarder from E.J. Nemeth with 3:37 left, but Erie put the game away on a 5-yard DiMichele to Concepcion score with34 seconds left.
Nemeth finished with 290 yards and 8 TD for the Steel.
SWASHBUCKLERS 57, HAMMERS 35
LAKE CHARLES, La. -- Ben McLaughlin threw four touchdowns as LA (1-1) rebounded from its Albany loss with a commanding victory over Alabama (0-2).
Blake Bercegay had four unos and two FG for the Swashbucklers.
FORCE 75, STAMPEDE 66
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- Jay Jackson's 41-yard touchdown from Lamar Little with 19.7 seconds left followed by Maurice Hicks' recovery a blocked field goal gave Fayetteville (2-0) a dramatic victory over Harrisburg (0-2)
Harrisburg erased a 50-22 deficit and took a 66-62 lead with just under a minute remaining.