Kiel, 22 May 2011 -
With 29:10 (10:0 / 6:10 / 13:0 / 0:0) defeated the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes on Saturday evening, the Dusseldorf Panthers and took the time being the standings from the riser. 3718 spectators forming a great crowd in the Paul Janes Stadion in Dusseldorf. Before the game, both teams were the only teams in the GFL North unbeaten with three wins in three games, the hosts were ahead of the Hurricanes have won two league games so far.
"Above all, the passing of the Panther was good in the first half. The rash has finally given that we were able to adjust in the second half on it and have allowed no points, "says Hurricanes Head Coach Patrick ESUM.
The Kiel started the game wide awake. After just two minutes, they went through a 39-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jeff Welsh Love of Aaron in the lead. Julian Dohrendorf increased by PAT at 7-0 from Kiel view. After a short drive was the Hurricanes Defense then the Panthers in the 4th Trial and even stop a yard to go. But the defense of Düsseldorf was aggressive and the next series of Kiel ended with an interception. But after three downs and a quarterback sack by Rick Baunake had the hosts with a punt return away from the ball and the Hurricanes took the opportunity to score points. Julian Dohrendorf shot a 43-yard field goal for 10-0 for the Canes.
Soon after, showed the former Kiel Estrus Crayton that he is still dangerous to early 40s. Crayton and quarterback Robert Demers took advantage of an oversight of the Canes Defense and the American sprinted after a pass from 79 yards Demers in the end zone. Marcel de Haer kicked the point after touchdown at 7:10 of panther view. But the Hurricanes had an answer ready. With passes to Julian Dohrendorf and Cedric Charpilloz they worked their way across the field and finally Dohrendorf a pass from Jeff Welsh began to 16:7 over 41 yards. The PAT went by, unfortunately. The Panthers worked their way out of a long drive over the field, she graduated with a 24-yard field goal by de Haer to 16:10 just before half time.
In the third quarter handed the Hurricanes four turns to score again. Running back Michael Andrew ran 34 yards into the end zone to the Panthers. The PAT was flying above the right past the post and then the reigning German champions went with 22:10 lead. Up to the Kiel 17-yard line, the hosts were then, but Lansana Teuber intercepted a pass from Robert Demers in the end zone, thus bringing his team back into possession. Six Plays later, the offense thanked him with a 18-yard touchdown pass from Jeff Welsh to Aaron Love. This time was also the extra point again and led Kiel 29:10.
After an interception by Philip Wilk Düsseldorf, the Panthers came in the fourth quarter again until just before the Kiel end zone. But the Hurricanes Defense held three times and finally was able to conquer even the ball from the hands of the Panthers. The remaining four minutes, the Hurricanes controlled the clock with their running game.
"I would like to thank Patrick ESUM for the win and his great work. After the health-related departure of coach he is today Valesente Offense and Defense headed "Cane's CEO Gunnar Peter said at the press conference. "Even with the Dusseldorf Panthers I would like to thank you for the beautiful event and the great setting."
For the new leaders of Kiel, it is next Saturday now to Mönchengladbach to the Mavericks, who yesterday clearly at home with the Dresden Monarchs beat 40:14 and thus are close behind in third place now Dusseldorfers the GFL Nord.
1.Qtr:
0:7 #1 Aaron Love, 39-Yard Pass von #12 Jeff Welsh (PAT #82 Julian Dohrendorf)
0:10 #82 Julian Dohrendorf, 43-Yard Fieldgoal
2.Qtr:
7:10 #21 Estrus Crayton, 79-Yard Pass von #14 Robert Demers (PAT #18 Markus de Haer)
7:16 #82 Julian Dohrendorf, 41-Pass von #12 Jeff Welsh (PAT failed)
10:16 #18 Markus de Haer, 24-Yard Fieldgoal
3.Qtr:
10:22 #28 Michael Andrew, 34-Yard Lauf (PAT failed)
10:29 #1 Aaron Love, 18-Yard Pass von #12 Jeff Welsh (PAT #82 Julian Dohrendorf)
Punkte:
Aaron Love (12)
Julian Dohrendorf (11)
Michael Andrew (6)
Touchdown
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