Football players on Thunder's team secure their second victory during this season
Berlin Thunder Score Second Victory in ELF, Hang On to Fourth Place
Busting some rivalry vibes at the Preussenstadion, Berlin Thunder brought home their second W of the season in the European League of Football (ELF) against the Fehervar Enthroners. In a nail-biter of a game, the Thunder snatched victory by a 38:21 scoreline, finally breaking their three-game losing streak on foreign soil.
Divide and conquer was the name of the game as the Berliners stormed into the first half with touchdowns by Samuel Oram-Jones, Jakeb Sullivan, and Brandon Polk, accompanied by a two-point conversion. Feeling heated, the Hungarian Enthroners mounted a comeback with two touchdowns from Rashad Still. But the Thunder weren't having it. With only two minutes left on the clock, Jonas Gacek intercepted a pass from Mate Hegedus, the Enthroners' QB, and sprinted into the end zone to secure the win.
Fehervar tried one more Hail Mary, but the stalwart Berlin Thunder held them at bay, securing the victory. Despite the win, the capital club still finds themselves bottom of their division.
Looking at the numbers, our heroes have a 2-3 record in the North Division with a .400 winning percentage. Thunder fans will be hoping for more such victories to put their team back in contention. As things stand, the North Division standings are listed below:
| Team | Wins | Losses | Winning Percentage ||--------------|------|-------|--------------------|| Nordic Storm | 4 | 0 | 1.000 || Rhein Fire | 2 | 2 | .500 || Hamburg Sea Devils | 2 | 3 | .400 || Berlin Thunder | 2 | 3 | .400 |
Clearly, there's a lot of jostling for position in the North Division, so the Thunder will need to be ready for some tough battles ahead to move up the ranks. Time to load up the spirit guns, Thunder fans! Final score: Berlin Thunder 38, Fehervar Enthroners 21. Let's keep those wins coming! \m/
The Berlin Thunder's victory over the Fehervar Enthroners in the European League of Football (ELF) has elevated their standing to fourth place, with a 2-3 record in the North Division, playing football in the premier league of Europe. Though the Thunder briefly fell behind, trailing 21-20 mid-game, they ultimately clinched the match with a dominant 38-21 scoreline, showcasing their resilience in sports.