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Storm scores in final seconds to top Cleveland
- Updated: June 19, 2015
Julius Gregory’s 8-yard touchdown catch with 2.5 seconds left Friday gave the Storm a dramatic 52-48 win at Cleveland.
Gregory also had a third-and-15 catch on the drive and recovered the onside kick to set it up. Tampa Bay was down 48-37 before Jason Boltus hit T.T. Toliver for a 2-yard touchdown with 46 seconds left and Gregory caught a 2-point conversion.
The Storm (6-6) led 27-21 at halftime. Boltus was intercepted twice as the Gladiators (7-6) took a 41-30 lead early in the fourth quarter. Tampa Bay’s Emery Sammons caught a 45-yard touchdown pass on the next play, but Cleveland quarterback Shane Austin converted on fourth and 6 with a scramble and the Gladiators went up 48-37 with 2:36 remaining.