Kayne Farquharson Has Another 2 TDs

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Balance was a good thing for the Nebraska Danger on Friday night.

The Grand Island Indoor Football League (IFL) franchise had 143 yards rushing and 141 passing as Nebraska achieved its season high for points in a game during a 68-59 victory over the Everett (Wash.) Raptors at the Heartland Events Center.

The Danger (3-5) set a franchise record for first-half points, taking a 45-31 lead into the intermission. Nebraska led 65-52 after three quarters and appeared to be within striking distance of its single-team record for points, set last year in an 84-63 win over Wenatchee Valley (Wash.),

“When I woke up this morning, I just had a feeling it was going to be a great day for the offense and I guess everyone else on the offense felt the same way, too,” said Danger wide receiver Kayne Farquharson, who had seven receptions for 83 yards and two TDs. “We just went out and executed. When we can run the ball like we did tonight, it’s going to be pretty hard to stop us on a 50-yard field.”


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(theindependent.com)
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