
The matchup between the Fishers Freight and Green Bay Blizzard drew league-wide attention Saturday night, with both teams entering the contest at 5-1 and tied atop the Eastern Conference.
In a game that lived up to expectations, it was Green Bay that came out on top 57-52, pulling away late for a hard-fought victory that was not decided until the final minute.
Fishers held a slim 30-23 lead at halftime in a back-and-forth contest featuring two of the league’s most explosive offenses. Defensive plays proved just as critical, with fourth-down stops and timely fumble recoveries helping keep the game tight throughout.
Green Bay overcame adversity, including the loss of starting running back Demilon Brown, who was ejected after an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
An unusual moment occurred during the game when the referee called a media timeout without direction from the television crew. That led to a lengthy sideline discussion with broadcaster Tom Johnston, who then spent the remainder of the game positioned near the team benches.
The decisive sequence came in the final minutes. With less than three minutes remaining, Fishers quarterback Felix Harper lost a fumble that the Blizzard recovered. Green Bay capitalized quickly, as quarterback Liam Thompson scored on a four-yard run to give his team the lead.
The Freight answered with a four-yard touchdown pass from Harper to CJ Windham, but Green Bay recovered the ensuing onside kick to seal the victory.
Running back Josiah King returned to action after missing time with an injury and rushed for 90 yards before leaving the game early, appearing to aggravate the same issue.
The loss drops Fishers to 5-2 on the season. The Freight will travel to face the Orlando Pirates on May 9.










