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June 5th, 2009

The Bennett Birthday Party

"Thanks for hooking us up for my birthday party on 5/15/09!

We had a fabulous time!  We will definitely do it again. "

 

 

Milwaukee Iron Lose In-State Battle to

Green Bay Blizzard, 86-42

 

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The intensity of an in-state rivalry was all too apparent Friday night as the Milwaukee Iron and the Green Bay Blizzard squared off at the Bradley Center for their second matchup of the season. 

After both teams scored 21 points in the first quarter, Green Bay went on an explosive 65-21 run to seal the win, 86-42, and take a 2-0 lead in the three-game series between the teams this season.  With the win, the Blizzard improved to 8-5 overall, while the Iron dropped to 5-8. 

The teams got off to a strenuous start, going back and forth in scoring, and tying the game three times.  Both teams ended the first quarter with three touchdowns apiece and the score knotted at 21.  Milwaukee was first on the scoreboard as quarterback Todd Hammel found WR Antoine Burns on a 38-yard throw in the first two minutes of play.

Hammel completed 23-of-38 passes with 344 yards, and four touchdowns.  Burns finished the game with a team-high 10 catches and two touchdowns. 

Green Bay took over in the second quarter outscoring Milwaukee 28-7 to end the frame up by 21 points at 49-28.  After three consecutive touchdowns by the Blizzard, including a 3-yard interception return by Shadrack Okoebor, the Iron broke their scoring drought with a 29-yard touchdown pass from Hammel to WR Scott Burnoski.  Burnoski finished the game with five catches and 103 yards.  Green Bay capped the quarter off with their seventh TD of the night on a 16-yard pass from Blizzard quarterback Gino Guidugli.  Guidugli went 22-for-25 in the game with five touchdowns and 290 yards.    

Green Bay’s tenacity carried over into the third quarter as the Blizzard held the Iron scoreless in the heat of battle, and extended their lead to 30 points, 58-28. 

The Blizzard quickly extended that lead to 72-28 in the fourth quarter as WR Anthony Crissinger-Hill hauled in two passes within the first five minutes.   Milwaukee FB Tyre Young ran for a 3-yard touchdown, and Burns added another six points at the 2:07 mark, but it wasn’t enough to keep the Iron in the game. 

The Iron return to action on July 11 against the Iowa Barnstormers in Des Moines.  Kickoff is at 7:05.  Tickets are available online at mkeiron.com.

Score by Quarters           1          2          3          4       Final

Green Bay Blizzard          21        28        9          28        86

Milwaukee Iron                  21        7          0          14        42

 

Russell Offensive Player of the Game: Gino Guidgali (GBB)

Aaron’s Defensive Player of the Game: Shadrack Okoebor (GBB)

JLS Ironman of the Game:  Nate Forse (GBB)

The Big Game Catch of the Game: Antoine Burns (MIL) 1st, 13:04

Nifty Hit of the Game: Quartez Vickerson (MIL) 3rd

Attendance:  4,775

                      

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