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Spokane Shock vs. Orlando Predators (May 11)

The Spokane Shock take on the Orlando Predators at home in the Spokane Arena, Saturday, May 11, 2013. The Shock had possession of the ball and a 13-point lead with less than 1 minute remaining, but a turnover and the inability to recover an onside kick allowed Orlando to pull out a stunning 83-82 victory in front of 8,370 Saturday night at the Arena.

The Spokane Shock’s Terrance Sanders takes a kickoff return within milimeters of a touchdown as he dives for the end zone against the Orlando Predators. He was ruled down short of the goal line, but the shock scored on the next play.

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The Spokane Shock’s quarterback Erik Meyer (9) gets off a pass while pressured by Orlando’s Mark Robinson (44) and protected by Patrick Afif (70).

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The Spokane Shock’s quarterback Erik Meyer (9) scrambles away from Orlando’s Tim Cheatwood (49).

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The Spokane Shock’s Duane Brooks hauls in a touchdown pass and tumbles into the endzone corner in the first half.

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The Spokane Shock’s Paul Stephens (1), left, and Terence Moore (8) wrap up Orlando’s receiver T.T. Toliver in the first half. Spokane’s Cameron McGlenn comes in to help at right.

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The Spokane Shock’s Terrance Sanders makes a one-handed snag to stop kick returner Maurice Williams of the Orlando Predators. Sanders and Williams dueled all evening as the speediest feet on both teams.

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The Spokane Shock’s Terrance Sanders (5) jukes through his blockers to return a kickoff the length of the field against the Orlando Predators.

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The Spokane Shock’s Cameron McGlenn (20) picks off a pass by Orlando resulting from a bad point-after snap by the Orlando Predators in the first half.

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The Spokane Shock’s Terrance Sanders trails on defense but a fan denies Orlando receiver T.T. Toliver a fourth-quarter endzone catch that might have spurred an Orlando comeback.

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The Spokane Shock’s Paul Stephens, center, denies the Orlando Predators’ T.T. Toliver, right, another fourth-quarter endzone reception as Cameron McGlenn, left, comes to help.

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