Surge wins "Battle of San Diego"
The Surge will have a two-week bye before their next outing at Las Vegas on April 27th, while the Rebellion returns to action this Saturday, April 14th at 6:00 p.m. PT, when they host the Los Angeles Bobcats at the historic Balboa Stadium at San Diego High School.
Enforcers leave the Big Apple victorious
After Carrell connected with Leland Ellsworth for the first score of the game, the Boldest answered with a field goal to make it 7-3 to end the first quarter.
San Diego recovered a fumble on the NYCD 20-yard line, but could only capitalize with a field goal of their own, extending their lead to 10-3 going into halftime.
Carrell's second touchdown pass of the day went to Ocap Guerrero to pull away 17-3, but a New York touchdown cut it to 17-10.
The Enforcers would go on to finish the game on a 21-0 run to seal the win. They return home on April 20th for a rescheduled contest against the Chicago Blaze, taking place at Cathedral Catholic High School.
Strike Force still win-less after giving up record points in Arizona
By David A. Willauer - Contributing Writer
The San Diego Strike Force (0-6) dropped their sixth straight contest as they fell to the first-place Arizona Rattlers (5-0) 91-58 Saturday night. Arizona's 91 points is a franchise record for most points scored in a game.
Derek Bernard completed 8 of 23 passing attempts for 119 yards and racked up four total touchdowns (3 pass, 1 run), while George Moreira carried the ball 11 times for 51 yards and two scores.
The Strike Force will host the Cedar Rapids River Kings next Sunday, April 14th at 5:05 p.m. PT at the Pechanga Arena.
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