World Bowl II
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World Bowl '92 was the WLAF's
World League of American Football
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 second championship game, played on June 6, 1992 at Olympic Stadium
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
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 in Montréal, Quebec
Montreal
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, Canada
Canada
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. 43,789 witnessed the matchup between the Sacramento Surge
Sacramento Surge
The Sacramento Surge was a professional American football team that played in the World League of American Football in 1991 and 1992. The team played its first season at Hughes Stadium in Sacramento, and the second season in Hornet Stadium on the Sacramento State University campus. It was owned...

 and the Orlando Thunder
Orlando Thunder
The Orlando Thunder was a member of the World League of American Football from 1991 to 1992 . The team played their games in the 70,000 seat Citrus Bowl, and was coached by Don Matthews in 1991 and Galen Hall in 1992...

.

The Surge won the game, 21-17, behind QB David Archer's
David Archer
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 MVP performance (22 of 33 for 286 Yards with 2 Touchdowns and 1 Interception). The game would be the only World Bowl
World Bowl
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 involving two North American-based WLAF
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 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.

Background

The Surge and Thunder finished with identical 8-2 records, the best win-loss record in the league. Orlando, the winners of the North American East division, easily handled Birmingham
Birmingham Fire
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 45-7 in the playoff semifinal round, while North American West champ Sacramento defeated Barcelona
Barcelona Dragons
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, 17-15.

Game summary

The Thunder struck first with a 12-play, 98-yard drive that was capped off when Thunder QB Scott Mitchell threw a 10-yard TD pass to FB Mike Mathes for the only score in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Surge got into the game with Louis Orengo's 32-yard field goal. The Thunder's second drive wasn't as successful as their first, so they had to punt. Fortunately for the Thunder, the Surge's All-World receiver Eddie Brown fumbled the punt, allowing the Thunder to recover the ball at Sacramento's 9-yard line. Two plays later, Mitchell threw an 8-yard TD pass to Willis Davis in the back of the end zone to increase their lead to 14-3. With the first half winding down and the Surge in a desperate attempt to cut the lead, Sacramento QB David Archer's pass was intercepted by Thunder DB Malcolm Frank at midfield and returned to the Surge's 9-yard line. However, the Surge defense held their ground and forced the Thunder to settle for a 20-yard field goal by Tracey Bennett. Archer then piloted a quick Sacramento drive that resulted in a 24-yard Blanchard field goal that reduced the Thunder's lead to 17-6 at the halftime break.

Both sides failed to score in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Archer was finally able to get the Surge's offense going. He led a 10-play, 85-yard drive that ended with a 12-yard TD pass to TE Paul Green in the back of the end zone. After that touchdown, Archer completed a two-point conversion
Two-point conversion
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 pass to Mark Stock, allowing the Surge to trail by three points (17-14 Thunder). Afterwards, both sides had missed opportunities. A good-looking Thunder 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 their possession ended with a missed field goal attempt. Afterwards, Orland tried to put together a time-consuming drive that would drain some time and increase their lead, but thanks to the Surge pass rush, Mitchell was intercepted by Surge LB Mike Jones, who returned the ball to Orlando's 34-yard line. Sacramento capitalized on the opportunity as Archer completed a 31-yard pass to RB Mike hill the start of a 4-play, 34-yard drive that ended with a game-winning 2-yard TD pass from Archer to Eddie Brown (perfect redemption for his fumbled 1st Half punt). Afterwards, the Surge defense denied any chance of a Thunder comeback, assuring Sacramento a World Bowl victory and the WLAF championship, 21-17.

Scoring summary

  • Orlando - TD Mathes 10 yd pass from Mitchell (Bennett kick) 11:27 elapsed 1st Qtr
  • Sacramento - FG Blanchard 32 yd 5:16 elapsed 2nd Qtr
  • Orlando - TD Davis 8 yd pass from Mitchell (Bennett Kick) 8:12 elapsed 2nd Qtr
  • Orlando - FG Bennett 20 yd 14:06 elapsed 2nd Qtr
  • Sacramento - FG Blanchard 24 yd 14:59 elapsed 2nd Qtr
  • Sacramento - TD Green 12 yd pass from Archer (2-point: Stock pass from Archer) 3:33 elapsed 4th Qtr
  • Sacramento - TD Brown 2 yd pass from Archer (Blanchard kick) 9:16 elapsed 4th Qtr

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