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  • #16
    Week 15

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    Offensive Player
    of the Week - 2004, week 15


    Randolph Kennedy, WR, Pittsburgh Power




    Kennedy has his second game of the year
    with over 200 yards receiving, as he brings in 14 receptions for 206 yards
    and 1 TD. He becomes the first player in Imperial League history to have two
    200 yard receiving games in his career. Both of these games came against the
    Lansing Ogres, who Pittsburgh defeated this week. His 14 catches is also a
    new single game record for receptions.














    Defensive Player
    of the Week - 2004, week 15


    Stephen Jaynes, CB, Newark Bulldogs




    Newark had a big upset win against the
    Burlington Bolts, and Jaynes' record performance was a big factor. Setting a
    new single game record for Passes Defended, Jaynes knocked down 7 balls to
    stop the Bolt passing game. He also had 2 tackles and 3 assists.


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    • #17
      Week 16

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      Offensive Player
      of the Week - 2004, week 16


      Edward Gonzalez, RB, Lawrence Phantoms




      The Phantoms, thanks to help else were, did
      their part to keep their playoff hopes alive by upsetting the Wichita
      Outlaws. Gonzalez led the offensive charge as he scored all three of the
      Phantom TD's. He had only 18 carries for a nice 111 yards rushing, and ran
      in two TD's. He also added 3 receptions for 55 yards and one more TD.














      Defensive Player
      of the Week - 2004, week 16


      John Hernandez, DE, Louisiana VooDoo




      In a heated race for the AFC South title,
      the VooDoo's Hernandez helped hold the Lansing Ogre's to only 10 offensive
      points and getting the VooDoo the win. Hernandez had 4 tackles, 1 assist,
      and 3 sacks.

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      • #18
        Week 17

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        Offensive Player
        of the Week - 2004, week 17


        Grady 'Money' Gomez, WR, Salt Lake City Stallions




        Money had a big week against the Vancouver
        Killer Whales, not only helping kill their playoff hopes, but with a Reno
        loss it helped secure a division title for the Stallions. Money brought down
        10 receptions for 174 yards and 1 TD.














        Defensive Player
        of the Week - 2004, week 17


        Derek Nelson, DE, Oakland Assassins




        Nelson was a wrecking ball against the Reno
        offense, as the Assassins break the Wolfpacks hopes of another division
        championship. Nelson had 5 tackles, 2 assists, 3.5 sacks, 2 QB hurries, and
        1 blocked pass attempt.


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        • #19
          Wildcard Round

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          Offensive Player
          of the Week - 2004, Playoffs - Wildcard Round


          Nigel Booker, QB, Salt Lake City Stallions




          Booker gets Salt Lake City to advance to
          the next round, by directing the strong Stallion offense over the Burlington
          Bolts. Booker completed 27 of 38 pass attempts, for 277 yards, 1 TD, and 1
          INT.














          Defensive Player
          of the Week - 2004, Playoffs - Wildcard Round


          Brian Williams, S, Wichita Outlaws




          The Outlaws extend their surprise season by
          having a strong defensive performance against the Matadors. Williams led the
          way 9 tackles, 2 assists, 4 passes defended, and 1 INT.


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          • #20
            Conference Semi-finals

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            Offensive Player
            of the Week - 2004, Playoffs - Conf. Semi-finals


            Nigel Booker, QB, Salt Lake City Stallions




            This was an impossible week to pick, as
            four players all should get this award. But only one gets it. In what came
            down to player records vs. amazing comeback win, we had to go with the win.
            Booker threw for 411 yards on 28 completions, with 3 TD's and 1 INT. He led
            the Stallions back from a 15 point deficit with only 2:00 left in the game
            to tie it up, then win in OT.














            Defensive Player
            of the Week - 2004, Playoffs - Conf. Semi-finals


            Gregory Avila, ILB, Madison Demons




            Not very many players stood out to us this
            week on the defensive side of the ball. One who did was Avila. He was all
            over the field for Madison, accounting for 11 tackles and 8 assists. He also
            had 1 forced fumble.


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            • #21
              Conference Championships

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              Offensive Player
              of the Week - 2004, Conference Championships


              Isaac Campbell, RB, Anchorage Lynx




              Isaac gained 137 yards on 27 carries with 1
              TD, along with 5 receptions for 48 yards. He led his team in both
              categories. This helped the Lynx get past the Hartford Grizzlies and put
              them into their first Imperial Bowl.














              Defensive Player
              of the Week - 2004, Conference Championships


              John Torres, ILB, Madison Demons




              In a second half in which the Demons shut
              down the SLC offense to get them to the Imperial Bowl, Torres was a big
              impact guy. He had a total of 8 tackles, 4 assists, and an INT returned 23
              yards in the game.


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              • #22
                Imperial Bowl II

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                Offensive Player
                of the Week - 2004, Imperial Bowl II


                Paul Pickett, K, Madison Demons




                Pickett went four of four on FG attempts,
                and 1-1 on extra point attempts. He kicked the game winning kick with four
                seconds eft in the game and earned Imperial Bowl MVP honors.














                Defensive Player
                of the Week - 2004, Imperial Bowl II


                Gregory Avila, ILB, Madison Demons




                Stepped up with a big game for the Demons
                to help them win the Imperial Bowl. He had 13 tackles, 0 assists, and 2
                passes defended.


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