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360:, allowing the Surge to trail by three points (17–14 Thunder). Afterwards, both sides had missed opportunities. A good-looking Orlando drive fell apart as Mitchell fumbled the ball as he got hit in the backfield. The Surge couldn't capitalize on the fumble recovery as its possession ended with a missed field goal attempt. Afterwards, Orlando tried to put together a time-consuming drive that would drain some time and increase the lead, but thanks to the Surge pass rush, Mitchell was intercepted by linebacker 294: 285:'s MVP performance (22 completions of 33 attempts for 286 yards, two touchdowns and one interception). The game would be the only World Bowl involving two North American-based WLAF teams, as well as the only World Bowl played on North American soil. It would also be the last game either team would play, and the last WLAF game until 1995 as the league sought to restructure. 343:
at midfield and returned to the Sacramento 9-yard line. However, the Surge defense held its ground and forced the Thunder to settle for a 20-yard field goal by Tracy Bennett. Archer then piloted a quick Sacramento drive that resulted in a 24-yard Blanchard field goal that reduced the Thunder lead to
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the start of a 4-play, 34-yard drive that ended with a game-winning 2-yard touchdown pass from Archer to Eddie Brown. Afterwards, the Surge defense denied any chance of an Orlando comeback, assuring Sacramento a World Bowl victory and the WLAF championship, 21–17.
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Both sides failed to score in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Archer was finally able to get the Surge offense going. He led a 10-play, 85-yard drive that ended with a 12-yard touchdown pass to tight end
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in the back of the end zone to increase the lead to 14–3. With the first half winding down and the Surge in a desperate attempt to cut the lead, Archer's pass was intercepted by Thunder cornerback
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The Surge and Thunder finished with identical 8–2 records, the best win–loss record in the league. Orlando, the winner of the North American East division, easily handled the
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threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Chris Ford for the only score in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Surge got into the game with
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fumbled the punt catch, allowing the Thunder to recover the ball at Sacramento's 9-yard line. Two plays later, Mitchell threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to
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45–7 in the playoff semifinal round, while North American West champion Sacramento defeated the
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The Thunder struck first with a 12-play, 98-yard drive that was capped off when quarterback
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Willie Davis 8-yard touchdown reception from Scott Mitchell, Tracy Bennett kick good
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Chris Ford 10-yard touchdown reception from Scott Mitchell, Tracy Bennett kick good
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Eddie Brown 2-yard touchdown reception from David Archer, Cary Blanchard kick good
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Paul Green 12-yard touchdown reception from David Archer, 2-point pass good
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in the back of the end zone. After that score, Archer completed a
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Index

Sacramento Surge
Orlando Thunder
Olympic Stadium
Montreal
MVP
David Archer
Quarterback
Referee
Network
USA Network
Brad Nessler
Boomer Esiason
'91
World Bowl
'95
World Bowl
World League of American Football
Olympic Stadium
Montreal
Quebec
Sacramento Surge
Orlando Thunder
David Archer

Montreal's Olympic Stadium
Birmingham Fire
Barcelona Dragons
Scott Mitchell
Cary Blanchard
wide receiver

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