– The Helvetic Mercenaries secured their first win in the ELF, defeating the Milano Seamen 16-10.
– The team faced challenges including ownership changes, player releases, and injuries.
– Quarterback Carlton Aiken’s running plays posed a challenge for the Milano defense.
– Both teams scored touchdowns, with Aiken leading the Mercenaries to a 16-10 victory.
– Head coach Val Gunn and the Mercenaries are thrilled with the win, while the Milano Seamen face defeat after two consecutive wins.
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