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In the late game Saturday, the Memphis Showboats were hoping to give themselves a shot at the playoffs win a win over a Birmingham Stallions squad that had already clinched a playoff berth. The Stallions (8-2) had other ideas, however, rallying for a 27-20 victory to end the Showboats’ season (5-5).
Earlier, the North Division took center stage, as the Pittsburgh Maulers took on the New Jersey Generals in Canton, Ohio. The Maulers (4-6) dominated the Generals (3-7), 26-6 to clinch a spot in next week’s North Division Championship game, while the Generals saw their season come to an end.
Here are the top moments.
Birmingham Stallions 27, Memphis Showboats 20
Showboatin’ out the gate!
On the opening kick return, Memphis’ Derrick Dillon turned on the jets to go 89 yards for a touchdown.
Memphis scores again!
After a Birmingham field goal, the Showboats scored another touchdown after Chad Kelly connected with Vinny Papale on a 3-yard touchdown pitch and catch, putting Memphis back up by two possessions, 14-3.
Birmingham answered!
Deon Cain caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Alex McGough to narrow Memphis’ lead to 14-10 early in the second quarter.
At halftime, after a pair of field goals, Memphis leads Birmingham 17-13.
Stallions spoil Memphis’ possession!
Nate Brooks intercepted a Kelly pass in the end zone, spoiling Memphis’ chance to go back up by two possessions.
First lead for the Stallions
The Showboats’ defense held strong on the possession following the interception, but on the Stallions’ next offensive possession, CJ Marable and Birmingham’s offense prevailed, taking their first lead of the game late in the third, 20-17.
Memphis turns Birmingham over!
After Alex Kessman nailed his 21st-straight field goal, evening things up at 20 apiece, the Showboats recovered a fumble by Jace Sternberger.
Birmingham takes the lead late!
McGough found Sternberger deep downfield for a 46-yard touchdown pass, putting the Stallions in the lead, 27-20, with five minutes left to play.
Birmingham withstood Memphis’ best punch and went on to win their last regular season game of the year, 27-20.
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