
One thing is for certain in the Indoor Football League this season — road wins rarely come easily. The Fishers Freight experienced that Saturday night in Tulsa against the Oilers.
Both teams had their share of miscues, but Tulsa’s string of second-half penalties stalled promising drives. Fishers capitalized with timely big plays, grinding out a hard-fought 40-38 victory.
The Freight set the tone early. Quarterback Felix Harper opened the scoring with a rushing touchdown, and kicker Calum Sutherland added a field goal to give Fishers a 10-0 first-quarter lead after a defensive stop and turnover deep in Tulsa territory.
Tulsa responded in the second quarter, getting on the board with a touchdown from Jerminic Smith Sr. before taking a 14-10 lead late in the half on a scoring run by Tripp Harrington. Fishers had a chance to tie before halftime, but a missed field goal left the Freight trailing.
The second half turned into a back-and-forth battle. Fishers regained the lead in the third quarter on a touchdown by Dominic Roberto, only to see Tulsa answer quickly. Harper then delivered again with his legs, scoring his second rushing touchdown to put Fishers back in front. A deuce from Sutherland (good for 2 points) on the ensuing kickoff extended the lead.
In the fourth quarter, JT Stokes took over. He scored twice, including a touchdown that gave the Freight a 40-30 advantage late in the game.
Tulsa refused to go away. Quarterback TJ Edwards led a late scoring drive and converted a two-point attempt to pull the Oilers within two points with just 18 seconds remaining.
The Oilers attempted a potential game-tying deuce on the ensuing kickoff, but the kick fell short. Fishers recovered and ran out the clock to secure the win.
The victory keeps the Freight building momentum early in the season, showing they can execute in tight situations — especially on the road, where wins are often the hardest to come by.







