Big Third Quarter the Difference in Scots' 35-13 Win
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Tony Sutton dives for a one-yard touchdown late in the third quarter to give the Scots a 28-7 lead. |
WOOSTER, Ohio — A 21-point third quarter, which began with
a Tony Sutton (Akron, Ohio / Archbishop Hoban) 90-yard kickoff
return for a touchdown, keyed The College of Wooster’s 35-13
victory over visiting Allegheny College in the teams’ North
Coast Athletic Conference lid-lifter Saturday afternoon at a cool,
wet John P. Papp Stadium.
Despite only allowing one first down and outgaining Allegheny
131-22 in total offensive yards during the first half, Wooster
(4-0, 1-0 NCAC) was ahead just 7-0 at the break. That was due to
three Scot turnovers, all occurring in Gator territory.
Allegheny (1-3, 0-1 NCAC), on the other hand, had one turnover
during the first 30 minutes, which resulted in the lone points. On
the Gators’ first play from scrimmage in the second quarter,
Bobby Vega (Windsor, Conn. / Pomfret School) forced a fumble and
Tim Cline (Gambier, Ohio / Mt. Vernon) pounced on it at the 10-yard
line. On the ensuing play, Sutton ran it in for the first of his
three touchdowns on the day.
To start the second half, the Gators kicked off in Sutton’s
direction, and the two-time All-American running back received it
at the 10, burst through a seam up the middle, then veered to the
left sideline, and broke a tackle around the Allegheny 10-yard line
before scoring. It marked his third career kickoff return, and the
second that he brought back for a touchdown.
The Gators had an answer, though. On the ensuing drive. They
marched 89 yards in just six plays, capped by a Mario Tarquinio
nine-yard touchdown run to pull back within one score (14-7). The
drive was sparked by Tarquinio’s 42-yard rush on the first
play from scrimmage.
The second-half offensive fireworks continued, when the Scots
marched right down the field on the next possession. Five Sutton
runs, totaling 30 yards, set up a 33-yard touchdown pass from
Justin Schafer (Bethesda, Ohio / Union Local) to Richie McNally
(Westerville, Ohio / St. Francis DeSales).
Three punts later, Wooster got the ball back with 5:00 left in the
third, and steadily drove 88 yards to the end zone, with Sutton
carrying most of the load. He rushed six times on the nine-play
drive for 44 yards, and finished it off with a one-yard dive over
the pile to put the Scots ahead 28-7.
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Andy Mizak wraps up Sean Locklin for a loss during the Scots' 35-13 win over Allegheny. |
Allegheny did cut into the lead once more. The Gators moved the
ball 68 yards in 11 plays to start the fourth quarter, capping the
drive with an eight-yard pass from Jimmy Savage to Dallas Robinson.
However, Allegheny missed the point after attempt, and was down
28-13.
After the teams traded punts, Wooster put the game away. Starting
a drive in Allegheny territory for the fifth time, the Scots went
36 yards in seven plays, with Schafer keeping it himself on an
option from two yards out for the touchdown.
Wooster wound up with 15 first downs and 337 yards of offense to
the Gators’ 199 and nine, respectively.
Individually, Sutton had 165 rushing yards on 34 attempts, while
Taraquinio wound up with his first career 100-yard game – 117
yards on 14 carries.
Schafer completed 8-of-21 passes for 93 yards, and added another
63 stripes on the ground. McNally was his top target with four
catches for 56 yards.
Savage was 11-of-24 for 79 yards, and Robinson hauled in four of
those balls for 47 yards.
The Scots will put their perfect record on the line next Saturday,
as they travel to Kenyon College (1-3, 1-0 NCAC).