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Sacramento's John David Washington (28)
tries to evade a Las Vegas defender in the Mountain Lions game
against the Locos at Hornet Field.
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LOCOS OUTLAST
SACRAMENTO 23-17
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Special to Sacramento Sports News
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Sept. 17, 2010)
- Jim Fassel's two-time defending champion Las Vegas Locomotives took
their first step towards securing an unprecedented third-straight UFL
crown with a 23-17 victory on the road over the Sacramento Mountain Lions.
Sacramento rallied in the fourth quarter, cutting a 13-point deficit to
trail by six just inside the two-minute warning, but recovered an onside
kick a yard shy of the required legal ten yards the ball must travel and
Las Vegas was able to run out the clock.
The 19,938 fans in attendance at Hornet Stadium saw the hosts sneak into a
3-0 first quarter lead before the Locos put up 17 unanswered points that
paved the way for the win.
Added to the 15,836 fans that watched the Virginia Destroyers triumph over
the Nighthawks in Omaha on Thursday night, the combined attendance of
35,774 set a new record for opening week in the three-season history of
the UFL, beating 25,495 in 2009 and 23,487 in 2010.
"We're excited that we came out here and got a win and now we've just got
to build on it," said Locos quarterback Chase Clement, who rushed for his
team's first touchdown of the season. "Early in the first quarter the
offensive line did a heck of a job and I just had to make those plays when
I could."
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
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Las Vegas |
7 |
10 |
0 |
6 |
23 |
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Sacramento |
3 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
17 |
Sacramento scored the
first points of the game on a 43-yard Fabrizio Scaccia field goal on the
team's second possession. After that, it was tough sledding for the home
team.
In reply to the field goal, the Locomotives struck back quickly and
asserted their dominance for the rest of the half. On the drive's first
play from scrimmage, Samie Parker set a UFL-record for the league's
longest reception with an 83-yard grab from Clement down the right
sideline, breaking three tackles to move the ball to the three-yard mark.
The reception bettered the 80-yard strike from Josh McCown to Lorenzo
Booker for the Hartford Colonials on the opening day of the 2010 UFL
season, which also came against Sacramento.
The spectacular gain set up Clement's untouched naked bootleg trot to the
right for the game's first touchdown and a 7-3 lead. But Parker would
later be ejected along with Ronnie Prude as the two got into a scuffle and
threw punches early in the fourth quarter.
After the Mountain Lions missed a 43-yard field goal as Scaccia pulled the
ball wide left, Las Vegas went on a 9-play, 66-yard drive capped by DeDe
Dorsey's 11-yard touchdown run up the middle to open the lead to 14-3. The
Locos added a 21-yard Aaron Pettrey field goal just before the first half
expired and went into the locker room holding a 14-point advantage.
The Mountain Lions scored to open the second half, when former first round
NFL Draft pick Reggie Williams caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from Ryan
Colburn capping an impressive 69-yard drive to cut the lead to 17-10.
But the Locomotives continued to move the ball on Sacramento's defense,
and Pettrey hit a 26-yard field goal to push it back to a two-score game,
20-10 at the start of the fourth quarter.
Marquis Floyd's interception of the otherwise impressive Colburn, who
threw for 256 yards and 2 touchdowns, midway through the fourth was the
major blow to Sacramento's comeback attempt. Floyd took the ball back deep
into Mountain Lions territory, but Las Vegas had to settle for another
Pettrey field goal to increase the advantage to 23-10 with just under
seven minutes to play.
Sacramento found the end zone for seven again on Colburn's pass to tight
end Kai Brown with less than two minutes on the clock to slash the lead to
six points, but the specials teams unit fielded the onside kick before the
ball traveled 10 yards, giving the ball back to the Locomotives to seal
the win.
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