
The Fishers Freight arrived in Des Moines Saturday night knowing a winless team can be a dangerous one at home. They left with another convincing victory.
Behind a balanced offensive attack and a fast start, Fishers rolled past the Iowa Barnstormers 53-31 to improve to 5-1 on the season, remaining tied atop the Indoor Football League’s Eastern Conference with the Green Bay Blizzard. The win also sets up an early-season showdown next week at the Fishers Event Center against that same Blizzard squad.
Fishers wasted little time taking control. Quarterback Felix Harper opened the scoring midway through the first quarter with a rushing touchdown, then quickly followed with a deep scoring strike to JT Stokes. Kicker Calum Sutherland added two extra points and a deuce on a kickoff, giving the Freight a 16-0 advantage after one quarter.
Iowa showed signs of life in the second quarter behind quarterback Ivan Corbin, who accounted for multiple rushing touchdowns. But each time the Barnstormers closed the gap, Fishers answered. Harper connected with Isaiah Coulter for one score and Stokes for another, helping the Freight carry a 30-18 lead into halftime.
The Freight continued to control the game in the second half. Running back Dominic Roberto powered in a touchdown early in the third quarter, extending the lead to 37-18. Iowa again responded with a score, but missed extra points and a key block by the Freight kept the margin comfortable.
The Barnstormers made their strongest push early in the fourth quarter, cutting the deficit to 37-31. That was as close as they would get.
Roberto added his second touchdown of the night, and Harper hooked up again with Stokes on a two-point conversion to push the lead back to two scores. In the final minute, Harper found Coulter for his second touchdown reception of the game, and Sutherland added the extra point and another kickoff rouge to seal the 53-31 final.
Harper accounted for multiple touchdowns both through the air and on the ground, while Stokes and Coulter each had big nights in the receiving game. Roberto’s two rushing scores helped the Freight maintain control as Iowa tried to rally.
Fishers now returns home for a key early-season matchup against the Blizzard, Saturday, May2, at 5pm, a game that could have significant implications in the Eastern Conference race.








