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MOLINE, Ill. The Quad City Steamwheelers had a major turn of events on
Saturday night. After a disappointing outing a week prior at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, where the Steamwheelers lost 40-27, the
Wheelers pulled a 180 as they steamed the Green Bay Blizzard 47-26.
The win, which came in front of 5,853 fans at The MARK of the Quad Cities, was the 10th straight home regular
season victory for the Steamwheelers.
Baby Ruth Real Deal Player of the Game, Steamwheelers offensive specialist Jeff Hewitt was one of many Wheelers
who had a major turnaround in performance. After catching two balls for 23 yards in Wilkes-Barre, Hewitt caught nine passes
for 128 yards and three touchdowns and returned four kicks for 94 yards against the Blizzard. Hewitt also rushed for a score
as well.
After getting beat up by the Pioneers defensive line and having the worst game of his career, Steamwheelers
quarterback Ronnie Gordon completed 16 of 27 passes for 224 yards, four going for touchdowns. Gordon also added a rushing
touchdown.
U.S. Army Ironman of the Game, fullback/linebacker Brian Berg rushed three times for 19 yards and a touchdown
and had 1.5 tackles and three quarterback hurries on defense. The Steamwheelers defense got back into its routine this weekend,
only allowing the 26 points, bringing their defensive average to 33.8 for the season.
Defensive specialists Danny Thomas and Matt Forbes had two solid nights. Thomas was named ADT Defensive Player
of the Game as he recorded a tackle, recovered a fumble, had an interception and added a pass deflection.
Forbes led all tacklers with eight, had two key interceptions, five pass deflections and a forced fumble.
After the Blizzard won the toss, they deferred to the second half and chose to kickoff. The move paid off
as Hewitt fumbled the opening kickoff, and Krauss recovered the ball at the 25-yard line. From there the teams traded scores
twice and after a quarter of play, the score was knotted at 14.
The teams traded scores yet again to start the second quarter. All three of the next possessions were stopped
by interceptions. Thomas had his first with 53 seconds remaining in the half. Then Gordon threw his only interception of the
game, as he was picked off by Blizzard defensive specialist Lemont Hudgins on the very next play. Then five plays later, Forbes
got his first interception. The teams went into the locker room with the Wheelers leading 21-20.
Then the Wheelers defense really took over. The Blizzard failed to capitalize on their first possession of
the half and Krauss missed a 48-yard field goal. Five plays later the Wheelers struck. Gordon was looking for a cutting Tim
Dodge, but the pass tipped off of Dodges fingers and fell right into the hands of wide receiver/linebacker Carmelo Ocasio
for a 14-yard score.
The Steamwheelers D got another stop on the Blizzards next possession, forcing Krauss to attempt a 61-yard
field goal attempt. The kick fell well short and Hewitt returned it 26 yards to the Blizzard 22-yard line.
It took six plays, five rushing, before Gordon scampered two yards for the score. The Wheelers defense shut
out the Blizzard in the third quarter and found themselves up 34-20 going into the final frame.
The fourth quarter did not start out well for the Blizzard. Quarterback Dennis Gile completed a pass to former
Steamwheelers offensive specialist Randall Lane, but Lane was met by his good friend Forbes. Forbes stripped the ball loose,
with Thomas making the recovery.
The Steamwheelers pushed their lead to 40-20 when Gordon hooked up with Hewitt for an 18 yard score. The teams
traded scores and Forbes added the nail in the coffin with his second interception just under four minutes remaining in the
game.
Dodge was held scoreless for the first time this season, but caught four passes for 54 yards.
Heading the list for the Blizzard was Lane, who caught nine passes for a game-high 144 yards and three scores.
The Wheelers defense held Gile to 15 of 39 passing for 193 yards and four touchdowns. Next week the Wheelers will battle archrival
Peoria for the Ruler of the River trophy. Friday nights game at the Peoria Civic Center will kickoff at 7 p.m. The game will
also be broadcast over most of Iowa and western Illinois on Mediacom. Be sure to check your local listings for the Mediacom
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Box Score (Final) Green Bay Blizzard vs Quad Steamwheelers (May 01, 2004 at MOLINE, Ill.)
Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score -----------------
-- -- -- -- ----- Green Bay Blizzard.. 14 6 0 6 - 26
Record: (1-3) Quad Steamwheelers.. 14 7 13 13 - 47 Record: (4-1)
Scoring Summary: 1st 10:32 GBB - GARTH, Robert 11 yd pass from GILE, Dennis (KRAUSS, Greg
kick from GILE, Dennis), 7-25 4:18, GBB 7 - QCS 0 09:11 QCS - HEWITT, Jeff 30 yd pass from
GORDON, Ronnie (GEISLER, Ryan
kick from GORDON, Ronnie), 1-30 1:21, GBB 7 - QCS 7 05:54 GBB - LANE, Randall 12 yd pass
from GILE, Dennis (KRAUSS, Greg
kick from GILE, Dennis), 3-38 3:17, GBB 14 - QCS 7 01:04 QCS - HEWITT, Jeff 2 yd run (GEISLER,
Ryan kick), 6-45 4:50, GBB
14 - QCS 14 2nd 12:17 QCS - HEWITT, Jeff 35 yd pass from GORDON, Ronnie (GEISLER, Ryan
kick from GORDON, Ronnie), 1-25 1:19, GBB 14 - QCS 21 07:48 GBB - LANE, Randall 31 yd pass
from GILE, Dennis (KRAUSS, Greg
kick failed), 6-45 4:29, GBB 20 - QCS 21 3rd 07:53 QCS - OCASIO, Carmelo 14 yd pass from GORDON, Ronnie (GEISLER,
Ryan kick failed), 5-38 4:31, GBB 20 - QCS 27 00:00 QCS - GORDON, Ronnie 2 yd run (GEISLER,
Ryan kick), 6-22 4:17, GBB
20 - QCS 34 4th 11:45 QCS - HEWITT, Jeff 18 yd pass from GORDON, Ronnie (GEISLER, Ryan
kick failed), 3-24 2:38, GBB 20 - QCS 40 06:58 GBB - LANE, Randall 19 yd pass from GILE,
Dennis (KRAUSS, Greg
kick failed), 6-47 4:47, GBB 26 - QCS 40 05:05 QCS - BERG, Brian 6 yd run (GEISLER, Ryan
kick), 1-12 1:53, GBB 26
- QCS 47
GBB QCS FIRST DOWNS................... 12
11 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 3--4 12-25 PASSING YDS (NET).............
193 224 Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 39-15-3 27-16-1 TOTAL
OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 42-189 39-249 Fumble Returns-Yards..........
0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 8-153
2-50 Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-16 3-12 Fumbles-Lost..................
4-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards............... 6-64
7-62 Possession Time............... 29:17 30:22 Sacks By: Number-Yards........
0-0 0-0
RUSHING: Green Bay Blizzard-GILE, Dennis 3-minus 4. Quad Steamwheelers-BERG,
Brian 3-19; GORDON, Ronnie 5-7; HEWITT, Jeff 2-1; DODGE, Tim 1-0; BARR, Fred 1-minus 2.
PASSING: Green
Bay Blizzard-GILE, Dennis 15-39-3-193. Quad Steamwheelers-GORDON, Ronnie 16-27-1-224.
RECEIVING: Green
Bay Blizzard-LANE, Randall 9-144; GARTH, Robert 5-45; RIVARD, Joe 1-4. Quad Steamwheelers-HEWITT, Jeff 9-128; DODGE,
Tim 4-54; SHEFFIELD, Char 2-28; OCASIO, Carmelo 1-14.
INTERCEPTIONS: Green Bay Blizzard-HUDGINS, Lemont
1-16. Quad Steamwheelers-FORBES, Matt 2-12; THOMAS, Danny 1-0.
FUMBLES: Green Bay Blizzard-GILE, Dennis
3-1; LANE, Randall 1-1. Quad Steamwheelers-SHEFFIELD, Char 1-1; BARR, Fred 1-0; HEWITT, Jeff 1-1.
Stadium: The MARK of the QC Attendance: 5853 Kickoff time: 7:32 pm End of Game: 9:50
pm Total elapsed time: 2:18 Officials: Referee: Gus Gomlembowsk; Umpire: Pat Bayers; Linesman:
Donald Rager; Back judge: Larry Orrico; Scorer: Ryan Holtmann;
BABY RUTH REAL DEAL PLAYER OF THE GAME: Jeff
Hewitt (QC) U.S. ARMY IRONMAN OF THE GAME: Brian Berg (QC) ADT DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME: Danny Thomas
(QC)
Win marks 10th straight home victory for Quad City.
Green Bay Blizzard vs
Quad Steamwheelers (May 01, 2004 at MOLINE, Ill.)
SACKS (UA-A): Green Bay Blizzard-None. Quad Steamwheelers-None.
TACKLES (UA-A): Green Bay Blizzard-WILLIAMS, Roose 5-3; FINLEY, DeRonn 3-4; WARE-BEY, Quentin 2-0; GARTH, Robert
2-1; HUDGINS, Lemont 1-2; ROE, Quincy 1-1; RIVARD, Joe 1-0; JONES, Greg 1-1; KRAUSS, Greg 1-1; WASHBURN, Ronnie
1-0; HEARD, Patrick 0-1. Quad Steamwheelers-FORBES, Matt 8-0; THOMAS, Danny 1-0; OCASIO, Carmelo 1-1; BERG, Brian
1-1; SMITH, Chris 1-0; RENNICK, James 1-1; SHEFFIELD, Char 1-0; BARR, Fred 0-2; MOORE, Chazz 0-1; MONTGOMERY, Jer
0-1; DODGE, Tim 0-1.
Game Starters:
Green Bay Blizzard
Quad Steamwheelers
POS ## OFFENSE
POS ## OFFENSE QB 13 GILE, Dennis
QB 4 GORDON, Ronnie OS 3 LANE, Randall
OS 22 HEWITT, Jeff WR 1 WARE-BEY, Quent
WR 7 DODGE, Tim WR 10 GARTH, Robert
WR 18 COLE, LaRico FB 36 RIVARD, Joe
FB 3 BERG, Brian OL 44 WASHBURN, Ronni
OL 79 BROWN, Bear C 11 JONES, Greg
C 55 VERDEGAN, Jon OL 79 WETTON, Brett
OL 96 SMITH, Chris K 19 KRAUSS, Greg
K 9 GEISLER, Ryan
POS ## DEFENSE
POS ## DEFENSE DS 6 WILLIAMS, Roose
DS 5 FORBES, Matt DS 24 WOOD, Terrence
DS 26 THOMAS, Danny DB 1 WARE-BEY, Quent
DB 7 DODGE, Tim LB 10 GARTH, Robert
LB 18 COLE, LaRico LB 36 RIVARD, Joe
LB 3 BERG, Brian DT 44 WASHBURN, Ronni
DT 79 BROWN, Bear DT 11 JONES, Greg
NT 55 VERDEGAN, Jon DT 79 WETTON, Brett
DT 96 SMITH, Chris
Player participation:
Green Bay
Blizzard: 2-FINLEY, DeRonn, 8-LEHMAN, Nate, 9-HUDGINS, Lemont, 22-ROE, Quincy, 33-SAGEDAHL, Dusti, 75-HEARD,
Patrick,97-FOFFIO, Rocco.
Quad Steamwheelers: 1-MONTGOMERY, Jer, 8-SHEFFIELD, Char, 24-MOORE, Chazz,
43-CHERRY, Jamaal, 51-BARR, Fred, 57-RENNICK, James,83-OCASIO, Carmelo.
Ronnie Gordon and Jeff Hewitt hooked up for a taste of redemption in a 47-26 Quad-City SteamWheelers win over visiting Green Bay on Saturday night at The Mark of the Quad-Cities.
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Hewitt, the SteamWheelers offensive specialist, rebounded from two off games by earning MVP honors with a four-touchdown
performance that included nine catches for 128 yards.
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Quarterback Gordon shook off a sluggish performance in a loss last week at Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. He threw for four touchdowns and ran in another one while completing 16 of 27 passes for 224 yards and one interception.
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The win eased the lousy taste of that loss in Pennsylvania.
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For the whole team, Hewitt said, echoing the redemption theme. It is definitely good to
get back on track and get this win.
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Coupled with a 59-51 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton win over Louisville in a battle of unbeatens Saturday,
the victory lifted the SteamWheelers (4-1) back into a first-place tie with Louisville in the National Conference Midwest Division.
Quad-Cities travels to Peoria on Friday for another key divisional battle.
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All hands agreed the SteamWheelers offense still has to make strides. They also agreed a defense whose pass rush turned the
game around in the second half remains the teams chief strength.
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Still, said Gordon, I feel better about the win. It gives us back the confidence we had
earlier.
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Hewitt, who took advantage when Green Bay backed out of zone coverage and played man-to-man,
said it felt good to get back into the end zone after failing to score in the previous two games.
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It always feels good to get back on track, he said. You kind of start thinking, Whats going
on?
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The SteamWheelers got going after taking a slim 21-20 lead into the locker room. They outscored the Blizzard
(1-3) 26-6 in the second half and, to the surprise of any af2 watcher, used their ground game to get going.
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The SteamWheelers ran the ball on five of six plays and moved 22 yards for a touchdown on the final series of the
third quarter. Gordons 2-yard dive on the final play of the third quarter gave the SteamWheelers a 34-20 lead.
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They extended the lead to 40-20 just a few minutes later after Danny Thomas recovered a
Green Bay fumble, and Gordon hit Hewitt for an 18-yard score.
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The Wheelers were content to run the clock and the ball after that.
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Next week Im going to run the option, coach Rich Ingold joked of an offense than attempted
12 running plays and finished with 27 yards on the ground. People dont expect us to run the ball, and (Green Bay) has those
big linemen who dont run well.
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Green Bay played without starting quarterback Chris Greisen, who did not make the trip
because of a personal conflict. Backup Dennis Gile completed 15 of 39 throws for 193 yards and four touchdowns. But he fumbled
three times and threw three interceptions.
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Former Steamwheeler Randall Lane helped keep the game competitive, catching nine balls for 144
yards and three touchdowns. Lane got the best of a battle with his former Q-C roommate, SteamWheelers safety Matt Forbes, although Forbes finished with a pair of interceptions, eight tackles
and five pass breakups.
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He also got a game ball.
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Matt Forbes has the toughest job in the league, Ingold said. We play man-to-man every snap.
He is by himself.
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Q-C cornerback Danny Thomas won defensive player of the game honors with an interception
and a key fumble recovery.
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Ingold said a pass rush keyed by Jerry Montgomery, Bear Brown, Fred Barr, Ironman of the
Game Brian Berg and a host of others made the big difference in the second half.
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In the first half it was two pit bulls going after each other, and I told our guys it was
a question of which dog was going to quit first, Ingold said. Our defensive line got after it, and thats what turned the game
around.
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