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The Los Angeles Avengers (2-2) returned home Thursday night, in front of 13,398, to fall scoreless in the second half to the Philadelphia Soul (4-0) 71-34.
The Soul arrived at the Staples Center with the goal of going home with the victory and continuing their dominance in the National Eastern Conference.
The player that the Avengers were not looking forward to seeing again was the current Soul star receiver Chris Jackson, who spent the 2000-2004 seasons with the Avengers before being let go in free agency. Jackson, who had 6 touchdowns for 167 in the Soul’s victory over the Avengers, was seen as almost being unstoppable.
Bret Munsey, Head Coach for the Philadelphia Soul: “ I knew they would come out ready to roll, they struggled a week ago on the road, but I knew that the staff would have them ready to roll.â€
The Avengers started the game with elegance and style, but that’s how you have to look at what became a shoot out for both teams. Sonny Cumbie went 18-30 for 152 yards and three touchdowns, but he was also intercepted once and sacked four times by the hungry Soul defense.
The Souls got into the redzone to score first, with 12:01 to go in the first quarter.
Cumbie answered by connecting with his receiving corps. Kevin Ingram was ahead of the pack with 113 yards and two touchdowns, while LaShaun Ward had 10 yards and a score.
But Lonnie Ford was a big hit on the field on Thursday as he scored two touchdowns with only 6 yards.
Ford would be the last Avenger to score with 7:21 left in the third quarter, as the Soul defense would not give the Avengers another chance.
Matt D’Orazio, the quarterback for the Soul ,went 28-42 for 338 yards and 8 touchdowns . His longest pass was for 30 yards. His target of choice was of course Mr. Jackson, who also shared the spotlight with Larry Brackins who had 95 yards and a touchdown. Cliff Dell got 63 yards and a touchdown to round out the scoring for the Soul.
Bryan Save was the one player who was able to stick the last nail in the coffin with less then a minute remaining in the game -- he recovered a fumble and took it in for the final score of the game.
Coach Ed Hodgkiss spoke to SPM after the game and said “We came out to play kind of tierd, kind of flat in the second half.â€
Coach was not talking just about Thursday night's game -- the Avengers have played three full games in 11 days in three time zones.
The Avengers will hit the road again for games in Michigan and Colorado, before returning home to take on the Utah Blaze on Sunday March 20.
The Los Angeles Avengers (2-2) returned home Thursday night, in front of 13,398, to fall scoreless in the second half to the Philadelphia Soul (4-0) 71-34.
The Soul arrived at the Staples Center with the goal of going home with the victory and continuing their dominance in the National Eastern Conference.
The player that the Avengers were not looking forward to seeing again was the current Soul star receiver Chris Jackson, who spent the 2000-2004 seasons with the Avengers before being let go in free agency. Jackson, who had 6 touchdowns for 167 in the Soul’s victory over the Avengers, was seen as almost being unstoppable.
Bret Munsey, Head Coach for the Philadelphia Soul: “ I knew they would come out ready to roll, they struggled a week ago on the road, but I knew that the staff would have them ready to roll.â€
The Avengers started the game with elegance and style, but that’s how you have to look at what became a shoot out for both teams. Sonny Cumbie went 18-30 for 152 yards and three touchdowns, but he was also intercepted once and sacked four times by the hungry Soul defense.
The Souls got into the redzone to score first, with 12:01 to go in the first quarter.
Cumbie answered by connecting with his receiving corps. Kevin Ingram was ahead of the pack with 113 yards and two touchdowns, while LaShaun Ward had 10 yards and a score.
But Lonnie Ford was a big hit on the field on Thursday as he scored two touchdowns with only 6 yards.
Ford would be the last Avenger to score with 7:21 left in the third quarter, as the Soul defense would not give the Avengers another chance.
Matt D’Orazio, the quarterback for the Soul ,went 28-42 for 338 yards and 8 touchdowns . His longest pass was for 30 yards. His target of choice was of course Mr. Jackson, who also shared the spotlight with Larry Brackins who had 95 yards and a touchdown. Cliff Dell got 63 yards and a touchdown to round out the scoring for the Soul.
Bryan Save was the one player who was able to stick the last nail in the coffin with less then a minute remaining in the game -- he recovered a fumble and took it in for the final score of the game.
Coach Ed Hodgkiss spoke to SPM after the game and said “We came out to play kind of tierd, kind of flat in the second half.â€
Coach was not talking just about Thursday night's game -- the Avengers have played three full games in 11 days in three time zones.
The Avengers will hit the road again for games in Michigan and Colorado, before returning home to take on the Utah Blaze on Sunday March 20.