AFL I Arena Football League (1987-2008)

Week Six AFL Game Summaries

Published on March 10, 2003 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I) News Release


FRIDAY'S GAMES

ARIZONA 51, Detroit 41 (Attendance: 12,295):

Arizona's CHRIS HORN hauled in four touchdown catches and added a 58-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, helping the Rattlers (3-3) down the Fury (3-3).

DALLAS 73, Colorado 55 (Attendance: 14,951):

Dallas wide receiver/linebacker ANDY MCCULLOUGH caught six passes for 67 yards, intercepted a pass and recovered a late fumble which he returned for a touchdown. The Desperados (4-2) remained undefeated at home with the victory over Colorado (1-5).

SATURDAY'S GAME

TAMPA BAY 52, Buffalo 27 (Attendance: 15,848):

Tampa Bay scored the first 26 points of the game and JOHN KALEO tossed his 300th career touchdown pass as the Storm (4-2) downed the Buffalo Destroyers (3-3).

SUNDAY'S GAMES

GEORGIA 70, Grand Rapids 54 (Attendance: 9,116):

Georgia (4-2) was led by offensive specialist MARKEITH COOPER, who earned game MVP honors, caught seven passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns. It marked the first road loss of the season for Grand Rapids (4-2).

Los Angeles 65, NEW YORK 61 (Attendance: 11,216):

Los Angeles' KEVIN CLEMENS scored on a one-yard run with no time remaining to give the Avengers (4-2) the road victory. Avenger quarterback TONY GRAZIANI threw for 355 yards and eight touchdowns. AARON GARCIA passed for 326 yards and eight touchdowns for the Dragons (0-6).

Las Vegas 51, CAROLINA 41 (Attendance: 6,112):

Las Vegas' (3-3) SEAN RILEY earned MVP honors with nine receptions for 133 yards and two touchdowns. Quarterback TODD HAMMEL finished the game 16-of-23 for 206 yards passing and three touchdowns.

San Jose 71, CHICAGO 49 (Attendance: 13,625):

Offensive specialist AARON BAILEY set a San Jose (4-2) game record with four rushing touchdowns and added a fifth on a pass reception helping head coach DARREN ARBET earn his 50th career victory.



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