World Bowl '97 - Game Summary

Game Summary

The Rhein Fire managed to get the game's early sparks going as they had a nine-play, 46-yard drive that led to a 31-yard field goal by Manfred Burgsmüller. However, the Dragons would put up some real firepower, as Dragons quarterback Jon Kitna led a four-play, 80-yard drive that was capped off with a 13-yard run by running back Terry Wilburn. Then, more than halfway through the first quarter, as Rhein began a drive from deep in their own territory, quarterback T. J. Rubley threw an interception towards Dragons safety Carlos Brooks, who returned the ball 16 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, the fireworks managed to start flying. Rubley would lead a seven-play, 39-yard drive and cap it off with a touchdown on a three-yard quarterback sneak. However, Kitna and the Dragons would respond with a four-play, 79-yard drive that concluded with a 66-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Marco Martos. Then, a little later in the quarter, the Dragons would further increase their lead with a five-play, 80-yard drive that ended with a 40-yard pass to wide receiver Alfonzo Browning. However, the Rhein Fire refused to trail 28–10 at halftime. Near the end of the half, Rubley would lead a nine-play, 56-yard drive that concluded with him running the ball in for a touchdown on a one-yard quarterback sneak. In the third quarter, both sides had their defenses stiffen throughout most of the quarter. However, the Dragons would eventually get an eight-play, 90-yard drive working for them, as Terry Wilburn capped off the drive with a four-yard touchdown run. Trailing 35–17 heading into the fourth quarter, the Rhein Fire had to get some points quick and fast. Unfortunately for them, the only score that they could get in the final quarter was a 22-yard pass from Rubley to wide receiver Sean Foster. The Dragons then capped off their World Bowl title with a 34-yard field goal by Spanish kicker Jesús Angoy.

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Rhein Barcelona
1
10:03
9 46
Rhein
31-yard field goal by Manfred Burgsmüller 3 0
1
8:26
4 80
Barcelona
Terry Wilburn 13-yard touchdown run, Jesús Angoy kick good 3 7
1
3:55
0 0
Barcelona
Interception returned 16 yards for touchdown by Carlos Brooks, Jesús Angoy kick good 3 14
2
14:02
7 39
Rhein
T. J. Rubley 3-yard touchdown run, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good 10 14
2
12:01
4 79
Barcelona
Marco Martos 66-yard touchdown reception from Jon Kitna, Jesús Angoy kick good 10 21
2
5:59
5 80
Barcelona
Alfonzo Browning 40-yard touchdown reception from Jon Kitna, Jesús Angoy kick good 10 28
2
1:47
9 56
Rhein
T. J. Rubley 1-yard touchdown run, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good 17 28
3
2:06
8 90
Barcelona
Terry Wilburn 4-yard touchdown run, Jesús Angoy kick good 17 35
4
13:31
8 71
Barcelona
Sean Foster 22-yard touchdown reception from T. J. Rubley, Manfred Burgsmüller kick good 24 35
4
8:49
7 59
Barcelona
34-yard field goal by Jesús Angoy 24 38
24 38

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