Post by 50yardfan on Apr 18, 2011 14:01:54 GMT -5
RAIDERS 61 FORCE 43
RICHMOND, Va. -- Damon Thompson caught five of Robbie Jenkins' seven touchdown passes as Richmond (3-2) jumped out to a 28-10 halftime and defeat the Force (4-1).
Thompson had 8 catches for 140 yards as the Raiders increased their lead to 42-10 before the Force scored 33 fourth-quarter points.
Jenkins finished 15 of 27 for 194 yards.
Donte Williams threw three touchdown passes for the Force.
STALLIONS 54, MAGIC 37
HIDALGO, Tex. - Timon Marshall set an SIFL record with six touchdown catches, including two in the fourth quarter as Houston (5-0) outscored the Magic (1-4) 26-0 in the final 15 minutes to remain undefeated.
RGV led 37-28 on Billy Garza's 18-yarder to Travis McAlpine with 41 seconds to play in the third quarter, but didn't score again.
Marshall finished with 8 catches for 130 yards. Robert Kent threw for 235 yards and 7 TDs, the other going to Damion Clark.
Garza had 204 yards and 5 TDs for RGV, but was sacked three times and picked off three times.
LIONS 106, TARPONS 35
COLUMBUS, Ga. - The defending champion Lions posted the SIFL's first breaking of the century mark as Chris McCoy threw an SIFL record 10 TD passes and Anthony Merritt rushed for an SIFL record 4 TD.
Ahead 50-29 in the second quarter, Columbus (4-1) ran off 49 unanswered points until Mobile's James Matthew scored on a 56-yard kickoff return with 42 seconds remaining, then Merritt put the Lions over 100 on a 15-yarder with 28 seconds to play.
McCoy was 19 of 23 for 298 yards, with Josh Smith catching four of those TD passes. The Lions ran just 33 offensive plays.
Brent Dearmon threw four touchdown passes for the Tarpons (2-3.)
PANTHERS 47, HAMMERS 26
ALBANY, Ga. - Cecil Lester threw five touchdown passes to four different receivers as the Panthers (4-0) remained unbeaten with a win over the Hammers (0-4)
Two Panther receivers had 100-yard games - John Harris had 106 yards on 8 catches and Antwonti Curtis had six catches for 104. Wes Vergillo had 4 UNOs and a field.
Albany led 33-9 midway through the third quarter.
Bill Ashburn threw two touchdowns for the Hammers.
EXPLOSION 89, STAMPEDE 35
ERIE, Pa. - Adam DiMichelle also set an SIFL record with 10 passes as the Explosion (4-1) jumped out to a 33-0 first quarter lead to down the Stampede (0-5).
Kevin Concepcion caught five TD passes and David Ball four as Erie pushed its lead to 47-10 at halftime.
DiMichelle finished 21 of 36 for 341 while the Explosion defense held three Harrisburg QBs to 97 yards passes with four picks - three by Erick Wicks.
STEEL 86, SPEED 42
TRENTON, N.J. - E.J. Nemeth threw seven TD passes and rushed for three more as the Steel (2-3) won its second straight.
Carolina (1-4) led 13-6 in the first quarter and was within seven at halftime, but was outscored 45-8 in the second half.
Nemeth threw for 336 yards, with Oderick Miller catching six passes for 134 yards and 4 TD while Dan Huff had 128 yards and 2 TD.
Antonio Miller rushed for two and threw for two for the Speed.
HAMMERHEADS 86, BONECRUSHERS 19
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. - Anthony Andre threw seven touchdowns as Corpus Christi defeated the South Texas Bonecrushers.
SWASHBUCKLERS 70 RUFF RIDERS 38
LAKE CHARLES, LA. – Ben McLaughlin was 24 for 35 for 289 yards with six touchdowns and no interceptions as LA improved to 3-1 with a win over Abilene.
The Bucs scored on their first six possessions to take a 42-17 halftime lead.
Abilene fell to 2-3.
RICHMOND, Va. -- Damon Thompson caught five of Robbie Jenkins' seven touchdown passes as Richmond (3-2) jumped out to a 28-10 halftime and defeat the Force (4-1).
Thompson had 8 catches for 140 yards as the Raiders increased their lead to 42-10 before the Force scored 33 fourth-quarter points.
Jenkins finished 15 of 27 for 194 yards.
Donte Williams threw three touchdown passes for the Force.
STALLIONS 54, MAGIC 37
HIDALGO, Tex. - Timon Marshall set an SIFL record with six touchdown catches, including two in the fourth quarter as Houston (5-0) outscored the Magic (1-4) 26-0 in the final 15 minutes to remain undefeated.
RGV led 37-28 on Billy Garza's 18-yarder to Travis McAlpine with 41 seconds to play in the third quarter, but didn't score again.
Marshall finished with 8 catches for 130 yards. Robert Kent threw for 235 yards and 7 TDs, the other going to Damion Clark.
Garza had 204 yards and 5 TDs for RGV, but was sacked three times and picked off three times.
LIONS 106, TARPONS 35
COLUMBUS, Ga. - The defending champion Lions posted the SIFL's first breaking of the century mark as Chris McCoy threw an SIFL record 10 TD passes and Anthony Merritt rushed for an SIFL record 4 TD.
Ahead 50-29 in the second quarter, Columbus (4-1) ran off 49 unanswered points until Mobile's James Matthew scored on a 56-yard kickoff return with 42 seconds remaining, then Merritt put the Lions over 100 on a 15-yarder with 28 seconds to play.
McCoy was 19 of 23 for 298 yards, with Josh Smith catching four of those TD passes. The Lions ran just 33 offensive plays.
Brent Dearmon threw four touchdown passes for the Tarpons (2-3.)
PANTHERS 47, HAMMERS 26
ALBANY, Ga. - Cecil Lester threw five touchdown passes to four different receivers as the Panthers (4-0) remained unbeaten with a win over the Hammers (0-4)
Two Panther receivers had 100-yard games - John Harris had 106 yards on 8 catches and Antwonti Curtis had six catches for 104. Wes Vergillo had 4 UNOs and a field.
Albany led 33-9 midway through the third quarter.
Bill Ashburn threw two touchdowns for the Hammers.
EXPLOSION 89, STAMPEDE 35
ERIE, Pa. - Adam DiMichelle also set an SIFL record with 10 passes as the Explosion (4-1) jumped out to a 33-0 first quarter lead to down the Stampede (0-5).
Kevin Concepcion caught five TD passes and David Ball four as Erie pushed its lead to 47-10 at halftime.
DiMichelle finished 21 of 36 for 341 while the Explosion defense held three Harrisburg QBs to 97 yards passes with four picks - three by Erick Wicks.
STEEL 86, SPEED 42
TRENTON, N.J. - E.J. Nemeth threw seven TD passes and rushed for three more as the Steel (2-3) won its second straight.
Carolina (1-4) led 13-6 in the first quarter and was within seven at halftime, but was outscored 45-8 in the second half.
Nemeth threw for 336 yards, with Oderick Miller catching six passes for 134 yards and 4 TD while Dan Huff had 128 yards and 2 TD.
Antonio Miller rushed for two and threw for two for the Speed.
HAMMERHEADS 86, BONECRUSHERS 19
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. - Anthony Andre threw seven touchdowns as Corpus Christi defeated the South Texas Bonecrushers.
SWASHBUCKLERS 70 RUFF RIDERS 38
LAKE CHARLES, LA. – Ben McLaughlin was 24 for 35 for 289 yards with six touchdowns and no interceptions as LA improved to 3-1 with a win over Abilene.
The Bucs scored on their first six possessions to take a 42-17 halftime lead.
Abilene fell to 2-3.