
Storm Look to Defeat Reigning Champions
June 28, 2019 - Indoor Football League (IFL)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release
SIOUX FALLS, SD - The #3 seeded Sioux Falls Storm will travel to face the #2 seeded Iowa Barnstormers in the second round of playoffs on Saturday, June 29. Kickoff is set for 7:05 PM.
The Storm look to reach the United Bowl for a tenth consecutive season but the road goes through the Indoor Football League's reigning champions, the Iowa Barnstormers.
The Storm have played the Barnstormers twice this season with each team taking one win on their home turf. They last played on June 8 where the Storm lost 45-55. In that game, quarterback Lorenzo Brown completed 13 passes for 151 yards and one touchdown along with two interceptions. Brown also had 110 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Running back Calen Campbell had six rushing yards for one touchdown and 15 receiving yards. Wide receivers Damian Ford had 62 yards and one touchdown, Kent Shelby had 44 yards and Brandon Sheperd had 30 yards. Kicker Parker Douglass made one field goal and four extra points. Defensive lineman Charles Williams lead the Thunder Defense with nine tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass break-up. Defensive back Trey Wafford had eight tackles and one tackle for loss. Linebacker T.J. Neal had seven tackles.
You can cheer for the Storm by watching online through siouxfallsstorm.com, listening to Rich Roste on KELO - 1320 AM/107.9 FM or by going to the live viewing party at Eastway Lounge.
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