Maurice Purify, Arizona (Offensive Player of the Game)
Tracy Belton, Philadelphia (Defensive Player of the Game)
Shaun Kauleinamoku, Philadelphia (Playmaker of the Game)
Attendance
13,390
Winning coach
Clint Dolezel
Losing coach
Kevin Guy
TV in the United States
Network
ESPN
Announcers
Ari Wolfe, Sherdrick Bonner and Tina Cervasio
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ArenaBowl XXIX was the championship game of the 2016 Arena Football League season. It was played between the American Conference Champion Philadelphia Soul and the National Conference Champion Arizona Rattlers. The game was played at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
This was the Arizona Rattlers' tenth ArenaBowl appearance and the Philadelphia Soul's fourth appearance. It was the Soul's second ArenaBowl victory.[1]
Contents
1Venue
2Television
3Background
4Box score
5References
Venue
The game was played at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona due to the Rattlers' usual home arena of Talking Stick Resort Arena being the site of a WNBA game between the Phoenix Mercury and Dallas Wings on the same day.[2][3][4]
Television
This was the third consecutive ArenaBowl televised on ESPN.
Background
The Philadelphia Soul finished the regular season with a 13–3 record and the number one seed in the American Conference. The Soul then beat the Tampa Bay Storm in the American Conference Semifinals and the Jacksonville Sharks in the American Conference Championship. The Arizona Rattlers finished the regular season with a 13–3 record and the number one seed in the National Conference. The Rattlers then beat the Portland Steel in the National Conference Semifinals and the Cleveland Gladiators in the National Conference Championship.
Box score
1
2
3
4
Total
Soul (AC)
28
7
7
14
56
Rattlers (NC)
7
14
14
7
42
at Gila River Arena, Glendale, Arizona
Date: August 26, 2016
Game time: 7:00 p.m. EDT
Game attendance: 13,390
Referee: Tom McCabe
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
PHI
ARI
1
12:36
4
45
2:24
PHI
Darius Reynolds 16-yard touchdown reception from Raudabaugh, Frevert kick good
7
0
1
9:00
PHI
Hollis 49-yard fumble return touchdown, Frevert kick good
14
0
1
7:55
PHI
Belton net recovery touchdown off kickoff, Frevert kick good
21
0
1
5:24
4
41
2:31
ARI
Purify 16-yard touchdown reception from Davila, Pertuit kick good
21
7
1
1:20
4
45
3:22
PHI
McDaniel 22-yard touchdown reception from Raudabaugh, Frevert kick good
28
7
2
13:54
3
32
1:58
ARI
Benson 1-yard touchdown run, Pertuit kick good
28
14
2
1:54
3
45
2:02
PHI
Reynolds 25-yard touchdown reception from Raudabaugh, Frevert kick good
35
14
2
0:02
5
31
0:48
ARI
Benson 1-yard touchdown run, Pertuit kick good
35
21
3
12:24
4
38
0:00
ARI
Windsor 3-yard touchdown reception from Davila, Pertuit kick good
35
28
3
4:38
9
48
7:02
PHI
Kauleinamoku 12-yard touchdown reception from Raudabaugh, Frevert kick good
42
28
3
3:01
2
11
0:58
ARI
Windsor 2-yard touchdown reception from Davila, Pertuit kick good
42
35
4
14:50
3
41
1:08
ARI
Purify 6-yard touchdown reception from Davila, Pertuit kick good
42
42
4
10:27
6
45
3:42
PHI
Kauleinamoku 11-yard touchdown reception from Raudabaugh, Frevert kick no good
48
42
4
4:04
3
30
1:42
PHI
Kauleinamoku 30-yard touchdown reception from Raudabaugh, 2-point run by McDaniel good
56
42
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
56
42
Source:[5]
References
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