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ArenaBowl VI

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ArenaBowl VI
Detroit Drive
(2nd)
Orlando Predators
(1st)
5638
1234Total
DET721141456
ORL61701538
DateAugust 22, 1992 (1992-08-22)
ArenaOrlando Arena, Orlando, Florida
MVPGeorge LaFrance, OS, Detroit
Attendance13,680
Winning coachTim Marcum
Losing coachPerry Moss
TV in the United States
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersCraig Bolerjack,Rick 'Doc' Walker

ArenaBowl '92 (orArenaBowl VI) was theArena Football League's sixth Arena Bowl. The game featured the #2Detroit Drive (8–2) against the #1Orlando Predators (9–1).[1] Earlier in the regular season, these two teams met with the Predators winning 50–49 in the "Miracle Minute."

Game summary

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In the first quarter, the Predators struck first with KickerJorge Cimadevilla getting a 48-yard Field Goal. The Drive responded with FB/LBBroderick Sargent getting a one-yard touchdown run. Afterwards, Orlando responded with Cimadevilla kicking a 36-yard Field Goal.

In the second quarter, Cimadevilla went right back to work for the Predators with a 26-yard field goal, yet Detroit came right back with WR/DB Rodney McSwain recovering an Orlando fumble in the endzone for a touchdown. Afterwards, the Predators responded with QuarterbackBen Bennett completing an eight-yard touchdown pass to OL/DL Eric Drakes. Immediately after Orlando's score, the Drive struck again with OSGeorge LaFrance returning a kickoff 57 yards for a touchdown. Afterwards, the Predators closed out the half with Bennett completing an 8-yard TD pass to WR/DB Carl Aikens.

In the third quarter, Detroit started taking control with OL/DLFlint Fleming getting a one-yard touchdown run, while QuarterbackGilbert Renfroe completed a 24-yard touchdown pass to LaFrance.

In the fourth quarter, Orlando tried to fight back with Cimadevilla nailing a 31-yard Field Goal, yet Detroit replied with Renfroe completing a 15-yard touchdown pass to Langeloh (the kicker). The Predators tried to answer back with Bennett completing a 20-yard touchdown pass to WR/DBHerkie Walls (with a failed PAT), yet the Drive answered with Renfroe completing a 17-yard touchdown pass to WR/DBGary Mullen. Afterwards, all that was left of Orlando's comeback was Bennett's seven-yard touchdown pass to WR/LB Bryan Moore.

With the win, Detroit won its fourth ArenaBowl title in five seasons.

Scoring summary

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1st Quarter

  • ORL – FG Cimadevilla 48
  • DET – Sargent 1 run (Langeloh kick)
  • ORL – FG Cimadevilla 36

2nd Quarter

  • ORL – FG Cimadevilla 26
  • DET – McSwain 0 Fumble Recovery (Langeloh kick)
  • ORL – Drakes 8 pass from Bennett (Cimadevilla kick)
  • DET – LaFrance 57 Kickoff Return (Langeloh kick)
  • ORL – Aikens 8 pass from Bennett (Cimadevilla kick)

3rd Quarter

  • DET – Fleming 1 run (Langeloh kick)
  • DET – LaFrance 24 pass from Renfroe (Langeloh kick)

4th Quarter

  • ORL – FG Cimadevilla 31
  • DET – Langeloh 15 from Renfroe (Langeloh kick)
  • ORL – Walls 20 pass from Bennett (Cimadevilla kick failed)
  • DET – Mullen 17 pass from Renfroe (Langeloh kick)
  • ORL – Moore 7 pass from Bennett (Schlichter pass failed)

References

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  1. ^Arthur R. Brown Jr. (August 22, 1992)."Predators strive for win over Drive in ArenaBowl tonight".Lakeland Ledger. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2013.

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