
Storm Remain Undefeated Against Nebraska Danger
Published on April 21, 2012 under Indoor Football League (IFL)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The Sioux Falls Storm moved to 7-0 after a 76-49 dismantling of the Nebraska Danger (2-5) Saturday night.
Quarterback Chris Dixon II led the Storm with a 20 for 27 passing performance with 248 yards and six touchdowns. Carl Sims had six receptions for 95 yards and two touchdowns while James Terry caught five passes for 49 yards and two touchdowns in his return to the Sioux Falls Arena. Korey Williams was voted Player of the Game after five receptions for 38 yards and a touchdown. He also added 76 yards and a touchdown on two kick returns. On the ground, Dixon II had six attempts with 61 yards and three touchdowns.
For the Danger, Rocky Hinds was 22 for 38 with 190 yards and four touchdowns. Three of the touchdown passes went to Corey Surrency while Kayne Farquharson added six catches for 68 yards and a touchdown. Pig Brown led the team with 6 tackles (all solo)
Defensively, Kenneth Akridge had eight tackles (six solo) and one of three Storm interceptions. Stewart Franks and Kwaheem Smith had the other two. The lone sack of the game was split between Jeremiah Price and Sean Kelly.
The Storm are on the road next week and will travel to face the Omaha Beef on April 28 at 7:05 p.m.
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