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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
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The Lockport Rampage defeated the Buffalo Gladiators for the second consecutive week on Saturday, winning by a score of 26-6.

The Rampage also raised $700 during the game for WNY Challenger Sports, an organization dedicated to providing individuals with mental and physical conditions the opportunity to play competitive sports.

The Rampage started the scoring off early when  Jeremy Brown returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown. The Gladiators came back to tie the game in the first quarter, but those were the only points they would score for the rest of the night.

In the first meeting between the two teams, the Gladiators relied heavily on the run. In this contest the Gladiators were pass heavy, but the Rampage still held them to 129 yards of total offense (and -2 yards rushing). Cliff McDowell lead the defensive effort with five tackles, (two tackles for a loss), a pair of forced fumbles, and a pass defended. Jeremy Brown had four tackles, three passes defended, and an interception. Tom Covey had six tackles (two for a loss) and Marcus Wyche added five tackles. Defensive lineman Dave Gross and Al Scott both recovered fumbles at key points in the game.

The Lockport offense scored three more times and racked up over 300 yards in the process.  The Rampage had 97 yards on the ground, with RB Tewaine Panell leading the way with 50 yards (8 carries, 6.25 yards per attempt).  WRs Darrel Keith, Nick Peterson and James Celotto all caught TD passes from QB Lamont Rhim.  Rhim finished the day with 201 yards passing and 3 TD passes.  Six different players caught passes from Rhim, with WR Chris Montgomery leading the way with 4 catches for 63 yards.

With the win the Rampage improve to 7-0 in the NFA (8-0 overall) and clinch a playoff spot.



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