July 8,2014
Pittsburgh Power Press Release
NEW ORLEANS – The Pittsburgh Power (13-3) avoided a scare in the Graveyard, holding off the New Orleans VooDoo (2-13) on the road, 48-43. The Power have won ten-straight contests heading into their second Bye Week in 2014.
Tommy Grady and Prechae Rodriguez
worked their magic connecting for five touchdowns on the night. Grady
finished the game 21-of-37 for 296 yards and seven touchdowns, moving
into tenth place all time in Arena Football history for passing
touchdowns.
After the teams traded turnovers to start the
game, New Orleans got on the board first with a touchdown pass from
VooDoo quarterback Adam Kennedy to Courtney Smith.
The VooDoo defense forced a turnover on downs to end the first quarter
and capitalized early in the second period with a Kennedy touchdown run
to give New Orleans a 14-0 lead.
Pittsburgh finally got on the board with 8:04 left
in the first half when Grady and Rodriguez linked up to make it 14-7.
The Power defense forced a turnover on downs, which enabled the Power to
tie things up at 14 on a four-yard touchdown pass from Grady to
fullback Tommy Taggart.
The Power and VooDoo traded touchdowns late in the
second period to make it 21-21, but New Orleans was able to sneak ahead
before heading into the locker rooms with a 45-yard field goal from
kicker Jose Martinez.
The Power received the ball to start the second half, allowing them to take their first lead of the contest under three minutes into the period with a 12-yard strike from Grady to Rodriguez. Kennedy and the VooDoo answered with a eight-yard pass to Quorey Payne, but Pittsburgh reclaimed a 34-31 lead heading into the fourth on another Grady-to-Rodriguez connection.
It didn’t take long for the VooDoo to climb back
on top in the final frame with Kennedy finding the end zone on the
ground for the second time to make it 37-34 New Orleans. Grady and
Rodriguez answered to put Pittsburgh up with 10:36 left in the game,
then Maurice Fountain sacked Kennedy on fourth down to swing momentum fully in Pittsburgh’s favor. Grady found wide receiver Hank Edwards
for an eight-yard touchdown that put the Power up by two scores with
one minute left to play. Kennedy and Larry Beavers hooked up for a
37-yard score, but it was too late for the VooDoo’s comeback attempt
with the Power coming out on top, 48-43.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Power Edge VooDoo, 48-43 Wide receiver Prechae Rodriguez snagged seven catches for 154 yards and five touchdowns in Pittsburgh's win over New Orleans.
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