
Terry Named UIF Player of the Week
Published on April 17, 2008 under United Indoor Football Association (UIF)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release
United Indoor Football has announced that Storm wide receiver James Terry has been named UIF Offensive Player of the Week. This is the first time in Terry?s career that he has been honored as Offensive Player of the Week.
Terry tied a career high with eight receptions in the Storms 45-34 victory over Sioux City on Saturday. Terry had 124 yards and two touchdowns during the ball game as well. This season Terry is tied for fourth in the league in receptions with 25 and fifth in receiving yards with 293. Terry has scored five of the Storm?s eight receiving touchdowns on the season.
Other players recognized this week were Dorsey Golston of Colorado as Defensive Player of the Week and Tim Blackwell of RiverCity as Special Teams Player of the Week.
The Sioux Falls Storm will look for revenge as the Western Division leading Billings Outlaws enter ?The Storm Shelter? on Saturday night. The game is SOLD OUT! Don?t miss out on the action of Storm football in 2008. Games will sell-out fast, so visit ticketmaster.com, call TicketMaster at 334-8181, or visit the Arena Box Office from 10 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday to reserve your seat.
United Indoor Football Association Stories from April 17, 2008
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- Terry Named UIF Player of the Week - Sioux Falls Storm
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