Oceanside, CA — The Oceanside Bombers made their debut one to remember on Sunday night, rallying in the fourth quarter to defeat the Beaumont Renegades 41–32 in front of an electric crowd at the Frontwave Arena. The win marks the return of arena football to San Diego County for the first time in over two decades — and the home fans got every penny's worth of entertainment.
The Renegades, who won the National Arena League championship last season and carried over much of that roster — including league MVP quarterback Carl Robinson — struck first with a 23-yard touchdown pass in the opening quarter. A missed extra point left it 6–0.
The Bombers answered quickly. Quarterback Rudy Johnson connected with wide receiver Jaylon Tucker for a touchdown to knot the score at six, and from there the two teams traded blows like prizefighters on the 50-yard field.
Robinson and his favorite target, Zuri Davis, torched the Bombers secondary to push Beaumont ahead 13–6, but Oceanside punched right back to tie it. A late first-half surge saw the Renegades grab a 19–13 lead on an 11-yard scoring strike, only for the Bombers to capitalize on a turnover and score with just 34 seconds remaining to take a stunning 20–19 lead into the break.

