ArenaBowl I

Arena Bowl I
1234 Total
DEN 1261413 45
PIT 00016 16
Date August 1, 1987
Arena Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
MVP

Gary Mullen, WR/DB, Denver

Attendance 13,232
Winning coach Tim Marcum
Losing coach Joe Haerin
TV in the United States
Network ESPN
Announcers Bob Rathbun, Lee Corso

Arena Bowl '87 (or Arena Bowl I) was the Arena Football League's very first Championship Game. It was played on August 1, 1987 at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In the game the #2 Denver Dynamite defeated the #1 Pittsburgh Gladiators by a score of 45-16.

Coming into the game, with both teams finishing their seasons at 4-2, the Gladiators hosted the ArenaBowl due to their high attendance during the regular season.[1] During the regular season the team split their games, with the Gladiators winning in Denver 49-32, but lost at home by a score of 32-31.[2]

The first half of ArenaBowl I was not a very competitive game, as the Dynamite came out leading at the half by a score of 18-0. The Dynamite scored the first 32 points and shut out the Gladiators for 3 quarters before Gladiators quarterback Mike Hohensee found Russell Hairston on an 11-yard pass. The Dynamite were paced on offense by wide receiver Gary Mullen, who had nine receptions for 123 yards and 3 touchdowns, earning him MVP honors.

This is the only ArenaBowl game to be played outdoors, as the Civic Arena opened its roof for the game.

Game summary

The Dynamite got off to an early start with a fumble recovery for a touchdown by OL/DL Phil Forte, along with a two-yard touchdown run by FB/LB Richard Prather (with a failed two-point conversion) in the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Denver's domination continued with Quarterback Whit Taylor completing a 26-yard touchdown pass to WR/DB Gary Mullen (with another failed two-point conversion) for the only score of the period.[3][4]

In the third quarter, the Dynamite continued their destruction with Taylor completing a 32-yard touchdown pass to WR/LB Richard Rodgers, along with WR/DB Steve Trimble returning an interception 47 yards for a touchdown.

In the fourth quarter, the Gladiators finally managed to score as Quarterback Mike Hohensee completed an 11-yard touchdown pass to WR/LB Russell Hairston (with a successful two-point conversion). Denver would wrap up the game with Taylor and Mullen hooking up with each other on a five-yard touchdown pass and even a 19-yard touchdown pass (failed PAT). Pittsburgh's final strike came from Quarterback Brendan Folmar to WR/DB Rodney Richmond.

Mullen was named the game's MVP for his performance.[3][5]

Scoring summary

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

References

  1. "Gladiators get ArenaBowl I". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 25, 1987. Retrieved April 14, 1987. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. Gary Tuma (July 27, 1987). "Ready or not, here come ArenaBowl I". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved April 14, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Joey Bunch (October 22, 2012). "Denver Dynamite exploded in Arena League’s first season, then fizzled out". The Denver Post. Retrieved January 23, 2013.
  4. "Arena Football League Championship : Taylor Leads Dynamite, 45-16". Los Angeles Times. August 2, 1987. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  5. "Glads wilt in 'Bowl'". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. August 3, 1987. Retrieved February 14, 2013.

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