
Growing pains are expected when launching an expansion franchise, and the Fishers Freight certainly felt them Saturday night in Jacksonville.
In their inaugural season as part of the Indoor Football League, the Freight were overmatched by the Florida-based Sharks, falling 59-27 in a game that was never really in question. Jacksonville controlled the contest from the opening snap.
Fishers quarterback Jiya Wright threw an interception on the very first play from scrimmage, setting the tone for a difficult evening. The Freight went on to come up empty on two fourth-down conversion attempts in the first half.
The Sharks capitalized quickly, jumping out to a 21-0 lead before the Freight finally got on the board with a 3-yard touchdown run to make it 21-7. Fishers then attempted an onside kick, but Jacksonville recovered and wasted no time finding the end zone again, extending their lead to 28-7 by halftime.
The second half opened no better for the Freight, as Jacksonville marched down the field 49 yards to take a commanding 35-7 lead. While backup quarterback Keegan Shoemaker did help Fishers put some points on the board in the second half, the gap was far too wide to close.
With the win, Jacksonville improves to 5-2, while the Freight drop to 2-5 on the season.
The good news? Fishers won’t have to wait long for a shot at revenge. The Sharks travel north to Indiana for a rematch this Saturday night.