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March 27, 2006 - American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) News Release


RICHMOND, Va. -- Robbie Jenkins threw for 221 yards and seven touchdowns as the Richmond Bandits created a four-way tie for first place in rhe American Indoor Football League's Southern Conference with a 56-28 rout of the Raleigh Rebels in the Capital Bowl Monday night.

The Bandits (3-1) won their third straight while knocking the Rebels (3-1) from the unbeaten ranks.

Former San Diego Charger Bryan Still caught eight passes for 77 yards and four touchdowns, while all three of Redd Thompson's went for scores.

Richmond led 21-9 after the first quarter.

Barry Marrow had 145 yards and three touchdown passes for the Rebels. Lavel Bailey was held to two catches for 59 yards, both scores.



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