Tucson Sugar Skulls lose again in disappointing fashion.
Justin Spears It was déjà vu all over again for the Tucson Sugar Skulls in their 57-52 loss to the Duke City Gladiators Saturday night in Albuquerque.
Tucson trailed 14-0 in less than four minutes to begin the game. Duke City wide receiver Darryl Stonum, a Rich Rodriguez recruit at Michigan, caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from new starting quarterback Ramone Atkins. Stonum then recovered the onside kick on the following kickoff, which was followed up with a 25-yard touchdown to wide receiver Dello Davis, who is among the top pass-catchers in the IFL.
Davis hauled in a 33-yard touchdown pass just at the end of the second quarter to give the Gladiators a 28-20 advantage heading into the halftime break. Duke City dominated the Sugar Skulls in time of possession in the first half, 20:01-9:59.
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