<img src="
http://www.thecfl.net/images/pressman/brockway.JPG" width="265" height="321" alt="Jody Brockway" title="Jody Brockway" align="right">[b2b52c18]Jody Brockway[/b2b52c18] has probably won the starting fullback job in Atlantic City based on his performance against the Seattle Thunderbirds today. Brockway has been a career backup with 10 career starts, and only 14 rushes for 68 yards and 1 TD in his career. Over the past five seasons he also has 51 receptions for 297 yards and 1 TD. But today was a day Brockway will never forget, as he rushed 22 times for 106 yards and 3 TDs. He also added 11 receptions for 95 yards and 2 TDs. Not a bad day for a backup fullback: 33 touches for 201 yards from scrimmage and 5 TDs. Atlantic City won the game 51-21 over Seattle.
In Hartford, the Oregon Ice put on another impressive offensive showing with [b2b52c18]Thomas Kuhn[/b2b52c18] connecting with [b2b52c18]Matt Brunner[/b2b52c18] twice in the first quarter to give Oregon a 14-3 lead that they never surrendered. The final score was 34-9 and Kuhn finished with 282 yards passing (135 to Brunner).
The Arizona Outlaws got good play from QB [b2b52c18]Al DeNeff[/b2b52c18] in their 27-20 victory over Shreveport. DeNeff, a 5th year player out of Kansas State, was 18-29 for 257 yards, 2 TDs, and 0 INTs.
Rookie [b2b52c18]C.J. Washington[/b2b52c18] rushed for 82 yards and 2 scores to lead Boise over New York, 24-3.
The Fargo Boxcars scored 28 unanswered points in the second half to pull away from Baltimore by a final score of 38-5.