‘STRAIGHT JACKET’ DEFENSE TAKES OVER IN SECOND HALF AS SOUL DEFEAT VALOR ON THE ROAD

Al Thompson
Soul defensive backs James Romain (left) and Dwayne Hollis appeared on the Footballstories Radio show on 610 Sports ESPN Radio Philadelphia. Photo by Al Thompson

On the Footballstories Radio show the Wednesday before the Soul took on Washington on the road, defensive back James Romain described his team’s defense as the “Straight Jacket defense.”

He and his teammates backed it up as Philadelphia (2-0) defeated the Valor (1-1), with the final score 49-31 in front of 12,122 fans at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. on Saturday night.

“Tonight was not one of our strongest performances,” said Soul head coach Clint Dolezel. “We held the Valor to a scoreless second half but there is still some more work to do.”

Soul WR Shaun Kauleinamoku led the receivers with 12 receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns. WR Darius Reynolds added six receptions for 76 yards and three touchdowns and WR Ryan McDaniel tallied five receptions for 46 yards. Washington WR Mike Washington led the Valor receivers with nine receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns.

Philadelphia QB Dan Raudabaugh completed 23-of-36 passes for 247 yards and five touchdowns. Washington QB Erik Meyer completed 21-of-34 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns.

The Soul won the coin toss and elected to kick off to the Valor. The Valor got their first touchdown of the night on a 2-yard run by QB Bernard Morris and they jumped out to a 7-0 lead. The Soul tried to get on the board but Raudabaugh’s pass was intercepted by Tracy Belton for another Valor touchdown. Steven’s kick was good and the Soul trailed 14-0. The Soul fired back with a 34-yard touchdown from Raudabaugh to Reynolds. Trevino’s kick was good and with 8:27 to go in the first quarter, the Soul closed the gap 14-7. Meyer responded with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Washington and at the end of the first quarter, the Soul trailed 21-7.

The Soul opened the second quarter with a quick 5-yard touchdown pass by Reynolds. Trevino’s kick was good and the Soul remained behind 21-14. The Valor opted for a 23-yard field goal and were successful, increasing their lead 24-14. Soul FB Mykel Benson contributed his first touchdown of the night with a 4-yard touchdown. Kick was good and with 7:31 to play in the half, the Soul were behind 24-21. An unsuccessful field goal attempt by the Valor was returned for a touchdown by James Romain and with 56 seconds left in the half, the Soul took the lead 28-24. Unfortunately the lead did not last long as Meyer found Washington for a 12-yard Valor touchdown and at the end of the first half, the Soul trailed 31-28.

The Soul capitalized on a slow third quarter with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Raudabaugh to Kauleinamoku. Trevino’s kick was good and the Soul finished out the quarter with a 35-31 lead over the Valor.

To kick off the final quarter, Raudabaugh connected with Reynolds for his third touchdown of the night. The Soul stretched their lead, 42-31 with 9:51 remaining in the game. The Soul ran down the clock and in the final minute, Raudabaugh found Kauleinamoku for his second touchdown of the night and at the end of the game, the Soul defeated the Valor 49-31.

Next week, the Soul will host the Baltimore Brigade in their home opener, presented by Independence Blue Cross on Saturday, April 29 at 7:00 p.m. The game will be broadcast on CBS Sports and 97.5 The Fanatic.

Offensive Player of the Game: Washington WR Mike Washington
Defensive Player of the Game: Philadelphia DB James Romain
MVP of the Game: Philadelphia QB Dan Raudabaugh

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