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KNIGHTS LOCK DOWN RENEGADES 21-14

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Jul 27, 2014
  • 1 min read

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City made it interesting late, a Chris Taylor touchdown brought them within seven, but two missed field goals in the first half and a uncharacteristic game from Pete Bruschi helped the New York Knights improve to 3-1 with a 21-14 victory, despite being shut out in the second half.

Ayanojyo Aburatsubo didn't have a catch until the fourth quarter and Park HeeChul came 10 yards shy of trying his career rushing record. He had 180 yards on 35 carries. Wes St. Clair, who was making his return to Oklahoma City for the first time since being released this past off-season, was 16/18 for 159 yards and 1 score.

New York built an early 14-0 lead despite St. Clair's second interception of the season thrown in the red zone in the first quarter. The Renegades edged New York in total yards despite the loss, 340-337 in a game that went scoreless for nearly 26 minutes.

 
 
 

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