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RENEGADES SECONDARY STEPS UP IN DEFENSIVE SHOWDOWN

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Mar 1, 2015
  • 1 min read

OKLAHOMA CITY - Records in a half aren't kept in the SFL. If they were, the Renegades may have set one. Oklahoma City limited Honolulu's offense to 39 total yards of offense in the second half - 6 yards of rushing - in a 26-21 victory, outscoring the Legends in quarters three and four 13-0.

The first half was an entirely different story. Honolulu's Noel Kreiss had 127 yards and three touchdowns and Honolulu had a 21-13 advantage. Both quarterbacks, however, were shameful on this day - the first snow game in Transcorp Stadium history. Kevin Walker threw five interceptions and Joseph Redfeather was picked off four times - both season highs. Jun Fiyero, Billy Joe Casper, Nathaniel Graison and Koyama Shigaeki all had one interception. Cam Michael had two picks.

The difference in the game was Redfeather finally connecting with Chris Taylor for a 63-yard touchdown strike late in the third quarter. It was the only passing touchdown of the afternoon by either team and it cut the OKC deficit to two. Their two-point conversion tied the game at 21 heading into the final quarter. The Renegades tacked on a field goal and a safety in the fourth to seal their victory. The loss drops Honolulu to 2-2, 0-2 on the road with both losses coming by 10 points or less. Oklahoma City improved to 2-3, ending a three-game slide.

 
 
 

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