ST. CLAIR CATCHES FIRE, KNIGHTS WIN SECOND STRAIGHT
- Cameron Irvine
- Mar 2, 2015
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CLEVELAND - The Knights have struggled offensively this season. That was not the case Sunday in Cleveland. The Knights accounted for 278 yards on the ground and 367 yards in the airand kept the Vipers offense down enough to top Cleveland 48-27, winning their second straight game after an 0-3 start. Cleveland falls to 1-4, now in a must-win situation in two weeks against the league's top team, the undefeated Minneapolis Maulers.
St. Clair was on point all day (26/33, 367 yards, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions). Park HeeChul had a season high on the ground - 282 yards on just 23 carries for 3 scores. HeeChul is just 8 yards behind the league's-leading rusher Zach Parker and is averaging 6.9 yards per carry this season. Nathan Chambers caught fire too, a season high 113 yards, scoring one touchdown. Jesus Salvador led the Knights with 10 tackles, while Bobby Law recorded 7 - 4 behind the line.
Cleveland's offense once again struggled to stay consistent, although Kaleb Wright was turnover free at the quarterback position. It was English's second straight game with less than 100 rushing yards (79 on 29 carries). Scott King was held to 106 yards but he did score twice. Cameron Brantley continues to lead a struggling defense - he had 8 tackles in the loss.
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