
United Indoor Football Week Ten Review
Published on May 14, 2008 under United Indoor Football Association (UIF) News Release
Omaha, NE - Week ten of the United Indoor Football season is in the books. The conference races continue to be tight. The Beef clipped the Bandits, the Storm beat the Rage, the Wild edged the Ice and the Outlaws defeated the Extreme.
OMAHA 53, SIOUX CITY 47
At Sioux City, IA
The Omaha Beef clipped the Sioux City Bandits 53-47 Saturday evening at the Tyson Events Center. Leading the way for Omaha in the victory were defensive back Brent Hafford and quarterback James McNear. Hafford led the team with 13.5 tackles (11 solo, five assisted) and also intercepted a pass. McNear tallied 210 yards of total offense (52 rushing and 158 passing) and threw for six touchdowns (to four different receivers). Leading the way for the Bandits were defensive back Chad Husted and quarterback Chad Kapanui. Husted made a team-high 11.5 tackles (nine solo, five assisted) to lead the defense. Kapanui tallied 234 yards of total offense (seven rushing and 227 passing) and had a hand in six touchdowns (one rushing and five passing). In week 11, the Beef battle the Billings Outlaws at home while the Bandits head east to meet the Bloomington Extreme.
SIOUX FALLS 60, RIVERCITY 13
At Sioux Falls, SD
The Sioux Falls Storm beat the RiverCity Rage 60-13 Saturday evening at the Sioux Falls Arena. Leading the way for the Storm were quarterback Terrance Bryant and their defense. Bryant completed 17 of 22 passes for 198 yards and two touchdowns. The Storm's defense tallied 12 tackles for loss, four sacks, three interceptions, two safeties and a fumble recovered for a touchdown. RiverCity fell to Bloomington 51-42 last Saturday at the U.S. Cellular Coliseum. Leading the way for the Rage were linebacker Joe Bevis and wide receiver Hurtis Chinn. Bevis made a team-high 10 tackles (nine solo and two assisted) and had two tackles for loss. Chinn caught three passes for 31 yards and also returned four kicks for 111 yards to finish the evening with 142 all-purpose yards. In week 11, the Storm welcome the Wichita Wild while the Rage travel west to face the Colorado Ice.
WICHITA 35, COLORADO 31
At Loveland, CO
The Wichita Wild won their second game of the season, edging the Colorado Ice 35-31 Saturday evening at the Budweiser Events Center at the Ranch. The Wild were led by quarterback Matt Kelly and their defense. Kelly tallied 157 yards of total offense (31 rushing and 126 passing) and threw for three touchdowns (all to Donald Payne). The defense tallied five tackles for loss, two sacks, two interceptions, four pass break ups and had a fumble recovery. Leading the way for Colorado were wide receiver George Hill and linebacker Ryan Palmer. Hill caught three passes for 47 yards and a touchdown while also returning seven kickoffs for 190 yards and a missed field goal 18 yards. In all, Hill finished with 255 all-purpose yards. Palmer led Colorado with a team-high 9.5 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. In week 11, the Wild head north to face off against the Sioux Falls Storm while the Ice host the RiverCity Rage.
BILLINGS 60, BLOOMINGTON 26
At Billings, MT
The Billings Outlaws defeated the Bloomington Extreme 60-26 Saturday evening at Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark. The Outlaws were led by quarterback Chris Dixon and their defense. Dixon tallied 173 yards of total offense (27 rushing and 146 passing) and threw for five touchdowns (to four different receivers). The defense accumulated four tackles for loss, two sacks, three interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), seven pass break ups and a blocked kick. Bloomington was led by quarterback Dusty Burk and defensive back Mike Crumpler. Crumpler made a team-high nine tackles (five solo and eight assisted). Burk had 191 yards of total offense (21 rushing and 170 passing) and had a hand in three touchdowns (one rushing and two passing). In week 11, the Outlaws head east to play the Omaha Beef while the Extreme head home and will face the Sioux City Bandits.
UIF STANDINGS
Bloomington 5-5 Omaha 8-2
RiverCity 3-6 Sioux Falls 7-2
Sioux City 3-6 Billings 6-3
Wichita 2-7 Colorado 3-6
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United Indoor Football Association Stories from May 14, 2008
- Extreme signs Higgins, two others - Bloomington Extreme
- Police, firefighters ready to battle at U.S. Cellular Coliseum - Bloomington Extreme
- Full Slate Of Events Keeps Omaha Beef Involved In The Community This Week - Omaha Beef
- United Indoor Football Week Ten Review - UIF
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