Michna throws 7 TD passes, Rush beat Dallas to grab first place

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ROSEMONT—Rush LB Kelvin Morris’ pick six in the fourth quarter helped the Rush defeat the Dallas Vigilantes 69-57, giving them sole possession of first place in the National Conference- Central Division with a record of 7-3. “This was nearly a perfect game,” said Head Coach Bob McMillen. “Our offense and defense played well, and I’m happy with the momentum we have built. It’s going to be great going into our game against Tulsa.” Rush QB Russ Michna dominated the Vigilantes defense, going 20 of 24 and throwing for 7 touchdowns. He had no turnovers and threw to four different Rush receivers as he led the Rush with his superior play. His biggest touchdown throw of the game came in fourth quarter on a desperation pass to WR Charles Dillon after being backed up in his own end zone. He now has a total of 51 touchdown passes on the year. WR Reggie Gray, Michna’s go-to-receiver, finished the game with 6 receptions and three touchdowns for 89 yards. He set the tone for the Chicago offense by scoring in the opening minutes of the first and third quarters. Charles Dillon also helped the WR corps with 2 TD catches for 113 yards. Despite the Rush defense allowing 59 points, they put constant pressure on Vigilantes’ QB Daniel Raudabaugh, forcing him to commit two interceptions in the game. The Rush offense displayed discipline throughout the game, allowing only one turnover and never relinquishing the lead in the second half. Both teams had a strong showing on the offensive side of the ball and the fourth quarter proved to be the most pivotal point in the game. But Morris came up big with his crucial interception with 8:03 seconds and an onside kick recovery, ensuring the win.The Rush look to extend their winning streak to three games as they take on the Tulsa Talons in another divisional showdown. The game is next Sunday, May 29th at 3 p.m. CST.