
Storm Seek Revenge
Published on May 28, 2010 under Indoor Football League (IFL)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release
The Sioux Falls Storm (8-2) are back at the Storm Shelter this Saturday night at 7:05pm as they welcome the Omaha Beef (6-4). Graham Organization is the proud sponsor of this second meeting between the two teams in three weeks.
The Storm are coming off a much needed bye after a rare 43-37 home loss to the Beef, making the Storm the second straight division-leading team to fall to Omaha. Sioux Falls comes into Saturday's game rested, with new faces and looking to improve over their last appearance against the Beef. A win on Saturday would keep the Storm atop the Central West Division.
The Beef come to town after a 67-43 road win over the Sioux City Bandits. Quarterback, Ben Sankey had another outstanding game completing 20 of 30 passes 167 yards, 9 touchdowns and no interceptions. The Beef are currently third in the Central West Division.
2010 Playoff Tickets are now available. Fans can purchase playoff tickets by calling (605) 274-6686 or by visiting www.siouxfallsstorm.com. Fans wanting to purchase single game tickets can call the Arena Box Office at (605) 367-7288.
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