ROSEMONT—Reggie Gray broke Etu Molden’s franchise record as the Rush (6-2) put away the Iowa Barnstormers (3-5) 61-50 Sunday afternoon at Allstate Arena.Scoring on the second and fifth offensive drives, Reggie Gray (5 catches, 110 yards, 2 TD) now holds the all-time Rush franchise record for all-purpose touchdowns with 74.
“There is nothing like breaking a record in front of your hometown,” stated Reggie Gray, a Morgan Park native.
Gray’s third quarter 34-yard record-breaking touchdown reception set the course for a strong second half. After two Iowa touchdowns sandwiched a Kelvin Morris 2-yard touchdown run mid way through the third quarter, the Rush eventually claimed the lead for good.WR Marquis Hamilton sparked the surge by sneaking past the Iowa secondary and hauling in his first catch of the evening, a 42-yard touchdown toss from Russ Michna. The ensuing kickoff resulted in two more points for when Iowa kick returner Marco Thomas crossed the goal line and returned back to the end zone where Jared Perry tackled him for the safety. The ability to receive another offensive possession right away wasn’t wasted as Terrance Turner (5 catches, 72 yards, 3 TD) scorched past the Iowa secondary to record the second 42-yard touchdown reception of the night, giving the Rush a 53-42 lead going into the fourth quarter.A 5-yard touchdown run by Iowa’s Rodney Filer would bring them to within 5 with 12:58 remaining in the game, but Iowa’s offense couldn’t crack the scoring column the rest of the way. A safety with :07 left in the game gave Iowa their only other points of the fourth quarter.Game MVP Michna (22-32, 369 yards, 5 TD) spearheaded the second half outburst, completing 10-12 passes which included two touchdown strikes of 42-yards.
“(Iowa) had a good plan for us,” mentioned Michna, “We put up a couple route conversions in the locker room at half and towards the end of the third quarter received some of the same looks we saw earlier in the game and converted them both.”
Methodical drives by the Barnstormers throughout the first three quarters allowed them to keep the game close. Six straight touchdown drives from the get-go gave Iowa the lead all the way into the 2:45 mark of the third quarter. Iowa QB J.J. Raterink (30-39, 358 yards, 4 TD) cruised along in the first half by throwing three touchdowns, two of which found All-Arena wide receiver Jesse Schmidt (13 catches, 194 yards, 3 TD).However, the Rush defense took advantage of Iowa’s dead last AFL ranking in sacks allowed by recording three sacks and forcing multiple hurries. Rush defensive end Xavier Brown led the team with two sacks and Pierre Walters chipped in with another.Other leaders of the game included Rush wide receiver Jared Perry who finished with 9 catches for 130 yards, while defensive back Vic Hall led the Rush defense with 10 tackles.Rush backup QB Luke Drone engineered points by rushing for a first quarter touchdown, throwing for a fourth quarter touchdown and completing a two-point conversion with a toss to kicker Mike Salerno (1-1 FG, 6-7 PAT).With their sixth win on the season, the Rush match three other teams for the most wins in the AFL. Next up is a trip to Arizona to take on the 6-2 Rattlers.