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Games of Oct. 4-5, 2013
Offense
QB John Kelly, Sr., UW-Platteville
Kelly was 32-for-39 passing for 442 yards and
seven touchdowns without an interception in a win vs. UW-Eau
Claire.
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Tory Reyes, left, and Eddit
Scott helped pave the way for an offensive outburst by Texas
Lutheran. TLU athletics photo by Zach Bond |
RT Rodrick Sparks, RG Kendall Wilkerson, C Tory Reyes,
LG Eddie Scott, LT Matt Hochstrasser, Texas
Lutheran
TLU's offensive line was key in TLU's 64-41 road win at East Texas
Baptist. The line allowed just one sack in 59 quarterback
dropbacks. The TLU offense, now leading Division III in total
offense, put up a school-record 701 yards against ETBU.
RB Cristian Pena, So., Morrisville
State
Pena helped Morrisville State to a 51-48 win over William
Paterson, compiling 216 yards on 27 carries, an average of 8.0
yards per carry, and two scores. He added four catches for 62 and
another score.
RB Mason Zurek, So.,
Wabash
Zurek rushed for a career-best 228 yards in the Little
Giants’ win vs. Wooster. He scored the first touchdown of the
game on an 82-yard run, also his single-best run from scrimmage and
the longest scoring play of the year for Wabash. Zurek also caught
one pass for 44 yards, the longest reception of his career.
WR Jeremy Duncan, So.,
Wilmington
Duncan had an Ohio Athletic Conference-record 327 receiving yards
on just eight catches in a 35-28 loss to Muskingum. He had
touchdown catches of 59, 80 and 85 yards.
WR Delroy Russell Jr., Sr.,
Rockford
Russell caught six passes for a school record 247
yards breaking his own school record he set earlier in the season
against UW-Stevens Point. He also caught the longest pass in school
history when he hauled in a 93-yard touchdown reception early in
the first quarter for one of his two touchdown catches on the
day.
TE Wes Rataiczak, Sr.,
Muskingum
Rataiczak had nine receptions for 110 yards and two touchdowns,
including the game-winning grab in overtime vs. Wilmington, helping
Muskingum achieve its 500th win as a program.
Defense
DE Chevere Archer, Sr., Framingham
State
Archer had 10 tackles, all of them solo, including five tackles
for loss in a 21-14 win. With 2:02 left in the game Archer had a
sack-fumble to seal the victory.
DT Brady Vanover, Fr.,
Wittenberg
Vanover was a force in the middle for the Tigers as they won their
third consecutive lopsided NCAC game, 49-9 over Hiram. His two
sacks and four and a half tackles for loss were both season-highs
for a Wittenberg player, and he also forced and recovered a fumble
to set up a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
DE Joe Seney, Sr.,
Hartwick
Seney had four tackles, two sacks, two for loss, and two forced
fumbles in Hartwick's 21-9 victory over Ithaca. Both of Seney's
sacks also forced fumbles, including one on Ithaca's first
offensive play of the second half that was picked up and returned
for a Hartwick TD to give the Hawks a 21-0 lead. On that play,
Seney not only sacked the quarterback and forced a fumble that
would lead to a TD, but also threw the crucial block that sprang
the TD.
LB Frank Gaffney, Jr., Lebanon
Valley
Gaffney had four sacks among a team-high 12 tackles (seven solo)
to go with a blocked PAT to lead Lebanon Valley's defense in a 17-6
win at Wilkes. LVC allowed just 153 yards of offense, and Gaffney
set the tone as three of his sacks came in the first half. His
final hit secured the win for LVC on fourth down during Wilkes'
final drive of the fourth quarter, and his blocked PAT came on the
Colonels' lone touchdown during the second quarter, preserving a
7-6 lead for the Dutchmen.
LB Navahri Holden, Sr.,
Methodist
Holden had five and a half tackles for loss among his 15 tackles
(six solo) in a 24-21 upset of No. 22 Christopher Newport. He also
had half a sack.
LB Alex Latow, Jr.,
Cornell
Latow set a career high for total tackles (17) and tackles for
loss (four) in a game as the Rams rolled to a 58-24 Homecoming win
over Beloit. He helped the defense limit Beloit to 103 total yards
in the first half. Eleven of his tackles were solo stops and he had
two sacks.
LB Jeremey Thomas, Jr.,
Muhlenberg
Thomas had five tackles for loss among his seven stops for a
Muhlenberg defensive unit that allowed only 144 yards, nine first
downs and three points in a 38-18 win against Susquehanna (15 of
the points were scored against the offense and special teams). One
of his tackles for loss was a sack that forced a fumble on a
third-down play, and he also intercepted a pass.
CB Josh Treimer, Sr.,
Bethel
Treimer finished Saturday's 31-28 victory against Augsburg with 10
total tackles, including seven solo, and a forced fumble to help
Bethel remain unbeaten.
S Kyle Fuller, So., Thomas
More
Fuller helped anchor a Saints' defense that shutout Geneva for
their third shutout of the season and held the Golden Tornadoes to
88 yards of total offense. He had five tackles (three solo), two
forced fumbles and one interception, which he returned 42 yards for
a touchdown.
S Tanner Troutman, Jr.,
Lycoming
Troutman notched eight tackles and two interceptions to lead
Warriors to a 19-16 win over No. 16 Delaware Valley, the
Warriors’ second straight win over a Top 25 opponent. He
picked off one pass in the Lycoming end zone in the first quarter
to halt a DelVal drive and added the other with 91 seconds left to
seal the win.
CB Bayvon Young, So.,
Shenandoah
Young had three tackles, two of them solo, but made his presence
felt elsewhere, with a forced fumble, an interception, a pass
breakup and a blocked kick.
Special teams
K Ricky Marteney, Sr.,
UW-Stout
Marteney kicked a career-best four field goals in four attempts
and added two extra points in a 28-26 loss to UW-Oshkosh. Marteney
notched field goals of 22-, 25-, and 29-yards, then kicked a
career-best 44-yarder to pull Stout to within two points midway
through the fourth quarter. Marteney averaged 34.3 yards over three
punts, with no returns, and averaged 62.6 yards over seven
kickoffs.
P Nathan MacGilfrey, Fr., Crown
MacGilfrey punted six times for 250 yards (41.7 avg.), pinning
Greenville inside its 20 yard line four times. His 59-yard punt was
one yard shy of the school record.
RET Clint Larsen, So., UW-Eau
Claire
Larsen returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the third quarter
against UW-Platteville on Saturday to help put the Blugolds up
27-21. He took the kick 98 yards, the Blugolds' first kick return
for a touchdown since Nov. 11, 1987, the longest in school history.
Larsen also recorded three tackles on the special teams.
ST Trace Lane, So., Mississippi
College
Lane returned two blocked punts for touchdowns in a 49-35 win
against Hardin-Simmons. The first return, a 40-yard sprint, tied
the game at 28-28 as the first half was coming to a close. The
second return of 25 yards gave the Choctaws a 35-28 lead to open
the second half. Lane also had a tackle in the contest.