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ORLANDO STUNS BALTIMORE ON RECORD NIGHT FOR SFL

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Mar 23, 2015
  • 1 min read

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ORLANDO - In what quite possibly may be the greatest game in SFL history, the Orlando Intimidators had just enough crazy left in them for a fourth-quarter, 23-16 comeback victory over the Baltimore Crabs. Orlando improves to 4-3, 4-0 at home, with a road trip to Oklahoma City (2-4) remaining. Baltimore fell to 5-2, clinching the No. 1 seed for the Maulers.

Three plays are responsible for Orlando's miracle at The Dome. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Ohno Matsumoto hurled a prayer down the field, caught by Thomas Gunner during a mid-air collision. That set up Orlando for their fifth field goal of the game. In the final two minutes, Matsumoto's arm has hit at the line of scrimmage, causing a whobbly pass to nearly be intercepted by two Baltimore defenders, only to find the hands of Isaac Perez for the first down. The very next play, Matsumoto's deep ball in one-on-one coverage was caught by Lorenzo Allen for Orlando's first touchdown of the night, which sealed the game.

Orlando won the game despite just 99 yards from the league's leading rusher - Zach Parker. Both quarterbacks were sacked three times and combined for five interceptions. Lorenzo Allen finished with 9 receptions for 151 yards and a touchdown. Joe Dazzo had 12 tackles for Baltimore. Eddie Gauge recorded 10. A.J. LaCoste and Rodney Woods had interceptions for the Intimidators.

 
 
 

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