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Statistical spotlight
Adam Anderson's six TDs were one shy of the conference single-game record.
Photo by Kirk Hirota for Whitworth
Each week during the regular season we look at some of the key statistical performances from the weekend in Division III football, highlighting one per region.

Adam Anderson scored six touchdowns for Whitworth in the Pirates' 40-29 win against Pacific Lutheran. The junior ran 31 times for a career high 217 yards. He scored three times in the second quarter, once in the third and two more times in the fourth quarter to help rally the Pirates from a 29-21 third-quarter deficit. In a tight game, three of his touchdowns cut Whitworth's deficit to two points and two more gave the Pirates a lead.

Albright junior linebacker Andrew Kibler had seven tackles, two of which were for a loss, one forced fumble, an interception and a sack in the Lions' 31-14 win at Lebanon Valley. As a whole the Albright defense forced four turnovers and limited the Dutchmen to a season-low 115 yards rushing.

North Central's defense got three first-half takeaways and the offense turned each of them into points as the Cardinals scored 24 second-quarter points en route to a 30-7 win.

Matt Wenger had two interceptions and 11 total tackles, a sack among them, to key the defense from his linebacker spot. Four of Illinois Wesleyan's last five possessions ended in turnovers.

Kevin Vaughn helped Josh Vogelbach get a lot closer to the Division III all-time passing record, as the senior receiver caught 15 passes for 221 yards for Guilford in a 55-24 loss to Randolph-Macon. He has scored two touchdowns in each of his past four games. Vogelbach is within 100 yards of the record.

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