
Thunderstrike Weekly
March 17, 2008 - Intense Football League (Intense)
Frisco Thunder News Release
THUNDER NOW 3-0 AFTER WILD WIN
By Randy Shortnacy
The Sports Kings
FRISCO, TX (March 16, 2008) - It was a record setting night Sunday as the Frisco Thunder moved to 3-0 in the Intense Football League by knocking off the Alaska Wild 50-41 in front of 1,701 fans at the Deja Blue Arena in the Dr. Pepper StarCenter.
Not only did the Thunder record their third win of the season and are off to the best start in team history, but Dennis Hopovac also shined again with a team-record three field goals while Kevin Lenford added his name to the record book with 123 yards in kickoff returns. He also returned two missed Alaska field goals for 72 yards.
The offense did not put up big numbers because after Lenford's kickoff returns, there was really not many yards needed to hit pay dirt.
However, some of the numbers were still large with last weeks IFL offensive player of the week Richard Morris turning in another big day with nine catches for 90 yards and scored four times.
Ricky Madison scored just once but had his best rushing effort of the season carrying the ball 11 times for 34 yards. Wes Copper did not put up the large numbers that he has posted in the past two weeks but still completed 50% of his passes (15-30) and had five touchdown passes.
The story of the day was the Thunder defensive front three of Lamont Finley, Michael Larry and Linnis Smith. These three lived in the Wild backfield sacking Alaska quarterback Nick Mystrom seven times.
Frisco took the opening lead after Madison took it in from three yards out, Hopovac added the point after and with 8:28 left in the first, the Thunder had the 7-0 lead.
Alaska would strike back when Mystrom and Nian Taylor teamed up for an 18 yard touchdown pass the point after by Mystrom was no good and Frisco still held the one point advantage up 7-6. Mystrom still managed to put up some good numbers for the day completing 18 of 34 for 229 yards and five touchdowns with three of those going to Taylor.
With 3:37 left, Cooper hooked up with Morris for an 18- yard shot capping off a four play drive that covered 19 yards, Hopovac added the points after and after the opening quarter the Thunder had the 14-6 lead.
Cooper found Morris again early to kick off the second on a 20 yard touchdown, with try for points good the Thunder found themselves coasting with a 21-6 lead. However that would not last for long as Alaska kick returner busted off a 54 yard kick return for and touchdown the point after was good and within seconds the Wild went from being down by 15 to pulling within seven early.
Hopovac added a 20 yard field goal as the second half came to a close and gave the Thunder the 24-14 lead at the half.
Alaska trailed 31-14 early to begin the third but was able to battle back and with the help of the Wild defense was able to maintain good field position. Then with 4:46 left in the third Mystrom hit Andre Velazquez on an 11 yard touch down pass the point after was good and now the lead was cut to five.
Hopovac added a 22 yard field goal in the third that gave the Thunder the 43-35 lead.
Mystrom and Taylor were not finished as they connected again to kick off the fourth cutting the Thunder lead to only two points down 43-41.
The Thunder answered just as they have in the past as Cooper hit Jason Deml on a 35 yard bullet, Hopovac added the point after and Frisco pushed their lead back to nine. The defense picked up a blocked field goal and an interception from Kedrick Alexander that pretty much sealed the deal.
The Thunder hosts the CenTex Barracudas next Saturday with kickoff at 6 p.m.
LENFORD LENDS A HAND ON RETURNS
By Michael Boren
Frisco High School RACC TV
FRISCO, Tex. -- In a close game, special teams make a difference. Dennis Hopovac kicked a team-record three field goals thanks to a big night by Kevin Lenford on returns.
Lenford had a record 123 kickoff return yards in addition to a 40-yard missed field goal return that gave the Thunder excellent field position in its 50-41 victory over the Alaska Wild.
"If it wasn't for my blockers, I wouldn't be able to do nothing," said Lenford. "I just be patient, let them set it up, and I hit it."
Coming into Sunday's game, the Wild had scored 88 points in their first game of the season. Yet, Lenford said that just made the Thunder train harder for their meeting with Alaska.
"It just came down to practice, the fundamentals," Lenford said. "We just focused on what we had to do, and we came through," he said.
After the Thunder displayed weak fourth quarters in their first two games o the season against San Angelo and Katy, head coach Troy Esprit emphasized finishing strong this week. Lenford said the team worked hard after last week's game to make it happen.
"We really push ourselves. We've seen at the beginning of the season we [were] kind of slow coming out in the fourth quarter, so we just focused on that in practice," he said.
ORDER THUNDER GAME BROADCASTS AND PHOTOS
Did you like Sunday's game? Want to watch it again? All Frisco Thunder games are shown live on the B2 Network, which is available on the team's web site at www.friscothunderifl.com.
Since we all know that it's much more fun to watch the game in person, B2 also offers the opportunity to watch archived editions of each game for a nominal fee.
Visit http://www.b2livetv.com/odresults.asp. for more information. You might see yourself!
Also, BG Sports Photography is our official team photographer. Check out their work at BGSports Photo.com and order a picture of your favorite Thunder player to autograph! COACHES SHOW MONDAY NIGHT AT 8 PM
Come by Coach Joe's Sports Grill at 8 p.m. for the weekly coaches featuring Troy Esprit and Thunder players as they break down Sunday's victory and preview next Sunday's game against Alaska.
Be a part of the show -- we'll have an audience Q&A in the audience and online. Use the Yahoo IM SportsKings to submit a question.
Added bonus: The Thunder Dance team will be on hand to promote their swimsuit calendar.
Intense Football League Stories from March 17, 2008
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