BRIDGEWATER moved to 3-0 for the sixth
time since 2000 with a 17-14 victory over Shenandoah at Jopson
Field on Saturday afternoon. Bridgewater also moved to 13-1
all-time against the Hornets. Freshman kicker John Griggs booted a
33-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter to break a
14-all score and provide the game-deciding points. On the
offensive end, junior Willie Logan produced when the Eagles needed
him, connecting on touchdown passes of 63 and 27 yards -
Bridgewater's lone scores on the day. Sophomore Jacob Wright was
limited to just 50 yards on 16 carries as the Hornets' defense held
the Bridgewater rushing attack in check. The
Eagles' defensive unit shined yet again as it held Shenandoah to
under 100 yards on the ground to mark the third time this season
that the Eagles have kept their opponent below the century mark on
the ground. The Eagles notched 15 tackles for a loss on the day and
a pair of sacks as they limited Shenandoah to just 212 total yards
of offense and a 1-for-14 effort on third down. Bridgewater also
forced a turnover for the third straight week with a forced fumble.
Danny Grogg had a big day along the interior of the line,
making eight stops with three tackles for a loss and 1.5 sacks.
David Palmer had 12 stops while Joel Francis also had double
figures with 10 tackles. NEXT WEEK: at Apprentice School (1-3 Independent) - 1:00 p.m. Bridgewater and Apprentice will be meeting for the 29 time on Saturday with both teams own 14 victories through the previous 28 matchups. Last season's contest was the first between the two since 1985, which ended in a 57-13 Eagles' triumph at Jopson Field. Bridgewater ran up 445 yards of total offense including 261 yards on the ground powered by a 152-yard two-touchdown effort from Anthony Carter. Carlos Gonzalez tossed three touchdown passes, and Cliff Woodard returned a kick-off 83 yards to punctuate the victory. Apprentice got a 100-yard rushing day from Chris Virgin, but the Builders were shot in the foot by three lost fumbles and a BC defense that sacked the quarterback six times. BC enters this season's game riding a three-game winning streak to open the campaign, while Apprentice is 1-3 following a 35-7 loss to Gallaudet this past Saturday. |
CATHOLIC was idle last week on its
scheduled bye week. NEXT WEEK: vs. Hampden-Sydney (2-1, 0-0 in the ODAC) - 1:00 p.m. Catholic and Hampden-Sydney open their 2012 conference slates with the 22nd time meeting between the two on Saturday, continuing a series that began in 1983. H-SC leads the all-time series 12-9 with victories in each of the past three seasons. Under head coach Marty Favret, a graduate and former assistant at Catholic, Hampden-Sydney has posted a 10-2 record with the two losses coming in 2000 and 2008. The Tigers have been very successful in D.C., posting a 6-0 record under Favret with their last meeting being decided 35-27 in 2010. Last season, the Cardinals commanded a 10-7 hafltime lead, but 24 third-quarter points propelled the Tigers to a 31-17 victory. The two squads combined for almost 800 yards of offense with passing ruling the day. H-SC also got a defensive touchdown when Sean Stewart took an interception back 40 yards to the end zone. CUA enters this year's matchup off of its bye week, while Hampden-Sydney looks to return to the victory column after a 24-21 loss to Huntingdon this past Saturday. |
EMORY & HENRY was idle last week on its
scheduled bye week. NEXT WEEK: vs. Randolph-Macon (2-1, 0-0 in the ODAC) - 1:00 p.m. Randolph-Macon and Emory & Henry kick-off the conference portions of their 2012 schedules with their 56th meeting on Saturday. The Wasps own a 32-23-1 advantage in a matchup that began in 1929. Both schools enter this year's contest following their scheduled bye weeks. R-MC and E&H have split the past four meetings with Randolph-Macon winning in 2009 and 2010 and E&H claiming results in 2008 and 2011. In last season's contest, the Wasps pitched a first-half shutout on the way to a 17-10 victory, which marked E&H's first win in Ashland since 2001. Kyle boden tossed a pair of touchdown passes with the E&H defense intercepted Yellow Jacket signal-caller, Zac Naccarato, four times. Devan Sproles had a pair of those picks to go with a game-best 11 tackles. |
GUILFORD was idle last week on its
scheduled bye week. NEXT WEEK: vs. Washington and Lee (2-1, 0-0 in the ODAC) - 7:00 p.m. Guilford and Washington and Lee return to the gridiron from their scheduled bye weeks for the 26th meeting between the two schools on Saturday. The Generals lead the all-time series, 14-11 (began in 1965), which includes victories in five of the past six and three straight encounters. Last season, W&L exploded a for a 63-0 win in Lexington where the Generals ran for 410 yards and forced six Quaker turnovers. W&L running back Luke Heinsohn rushed for 167 yards and four scores on just 12 carries, while Brett Murray ran for another 85 yards and a touchdown. Washington and Lee scored touchdowns on 7-fo-9 first half possessions on the way to a 49-0 lead at the break. |
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY's offense was held in check to the
tune of 21 points and 306 yards of offense in the Tigers’
24-21 loss to Huntingdon College on Saturday. The Tigers scored
just one touchdown in the first half on an Evan King two-yard run
and trailed 17-7 at intermission. Hampden-Sydney came to life in
the third quarter, however, outscoring Huntingdon 14-3 behind a
one-yard scamper from quarterback Nash Nance and a 40-yard
touchdown reception from Holton Walker. Despite a 21-17 lead after
three stanzas, Huntingdon had the final strike of the game, and the
Tigers failed to reclaim the lead in the final four minutes of the
game. Walker had career- highs of 11 catches and 151 yards with a
touchdown. King rushed 18 times for 85 yards and a score. Nance
completed 20 of his 37 passing attempts for 227 yards, one
touchdown, and one interception. Defensively, Hampden-Sydney
held Huntingdon well under its averages of 49.7 points- and 545.3
yards-per-game. The Hawks managed 24 points on 338 yards of total
offense. Junior linebacker Tyler Ikwild led the charge with a
game-high 13 tackles, two tackles-for-loss, one sack, one forced
fumble, and one fumble recovery. Charlie Shoemaker added nine
tackles while Kenny Fryman and Steven Fogleman each tallied eight
stops and combined for 2.5 tackles-for-loss. As a team, the Tigers
recorded two sacks and ten tackles-for-loss. NEXT WEEK: at Catholic (1-2, 0-0 in the ODAC) - 1:00 p.m. Catholic and Hampden-Sydney open their 2012 conference slates with the 22nd time meeting between the two on Saturday, continuing a series that began in 1983. H-SC leads the all-time series 12-9 with victories in each of the past three seasons. Under head coach Marty Favret, a graduate and former assistant at Catholic, Hampden-Sydney has posted a 10-2 record with the two losses coming in 2000 and 2008. The Tigers have been very successful in D.C., posting a 6-0 record under Favret with their last meeting being decided 35-27 in 2010. Last season, the Cardinals commanded a 10-7 hafltime lead, but 24 third-quarter points propelled the Tigers to a 31-17 victory. The two squads combined for almost 800 yards of offense with passing ruling the day. H-SC also got a defensive touchdown when Sean Stewart took an interception back 40 yards to the end zone. CUA enters this year's matchup off of its bye week, while Hampden-Sydney looks to return to the victory column after a 24-21 loss to Huntingdon this past Saturday. |
RANDOLPH-MACON was idle last week on its scheduled
bye week. NEXT WEEK: at Emory & Henry (3-0, 0-0 in the ODAC) - 1:00 p.m. Randolph-Macon and Emory & Henry kick-off the conference portions of their 2012 schedules with their 56th meeting on Saturday. The Wasps own a 32-23-1 advantage in a matchup that began in 1929. Both schools enter this year's contest following their scheduled bye weeks. R-MC and E&H have split the past four meetings with Randolph-Macon winning in 2009 and 2010 and E&H claiming results in 2008 and 2011. In last season's contest, the Wasps pitched a first-half shutout on the way to a 17-10 victory in Ashland. Kyle boden tossed a pair of touchdown passes with the E&H defense intercepted Yellow Jacket signal-caller, Zac Naccarato, four times. Devan Sproles had a pair of those picks to go with a game-best 11 tackles. |
SHENANDOAH's first contest in ODAC play came
down to the fourth quarter decision as Bridgewater topped the
Hornets, 17-14, in Bridgewater. SU was held to 212 yards of
total offense, but did notch a pair of touchdowns to keep the
outcome in question until late in the ball-game. Quarterback
Corey Taylor recorded both scores via 14 and 1-yard runs, both
tying the score third and fourth quarters, respectively.
Defensively, Shenandoah registered four quarterbacks with 2.0
from Evan Griffin and 1.5 for Nick Erdman. Brandon Martin
kept his interception streak alive as he picked off a pass for the
fourth straight game with this one setting up a SU touchdown.
Jajuan Johnson led the unit with 12 tackles, marking his
second straight game with double-digit stops. NEXT WEEK: Idle The Hornets are off next week due to their scheduled bye week. Shenandoah returns to the gridiron on Saturday, October 6th when SU continues league play against Guilford. Kick-off is set for 1:00 p.m. in Winchester. |
WASHINGTON AND LEE'S was idle last week on its
scheduled bye week. NEXT WEEK: at Guilford (1-2, 0-0 in the ODAC) - 7:00 p.m. Guilford and Washington and Lee return to the gridiron from their scheduled bye weeks for the 26th meeting between the two schools on Saturday. The Generals lead the all-time series, 14-11 (began in 1965), which includes victories in five of the past six and three straight encounters. Last season, W&L exploded a for a 63-0 win in Lexington where the Generals ran for 410 yards and forced six Quaker turnovers. W&L running back Luke Heinsohn rushed for 167 yards and four scores on just 12 carries, while Brett Murray ran for another 85 yards and a touchdown. Washington and Lee scored touchdowns on 7-fo-9 first half possessions on the way to a 49-0 lead at the break. |
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