

In the 1984 matchup between the Philadelphia Stars and the Denver Gold, the Stars emerged victorious with a commanding 31-18 win over the Gold. Boasting a stellar 14-2 record, the Stars dominated the game, securing the lead in the first quarter with Fusina’s 1-yard run for a touchdown. Denver responded with White’s 6-yard run, leveling the score. However, Philadelphia took control in the second quarter, scoring with Harvin and Riley to establish a substantial lead. Fusina’s 17-yard pass to Fitzkee in the third quarter further solidified their advantage. Although Denver made efforts in the fourth quarter with a field goal and a touchdown, Philadelphia’s defense held firm. The Stars’ well-rounded performance, reflected in superior offensive and defensive statistics, affirmed their status as a formidable force in the 1984 season.