From the NCAA News
Wittenberg University used a secret weapon to roll to the first
NCAA Division III National Football championship in the Amos Alonzo
Stagg Bowl in Phenix City, Ala., over Juniata College.
The secret weapon was a Ball — quarterback Lloyd Ball, that
is. Ball, a 5-11, 170-pound senior quarterback, scored the first
four touchdowns for the Tigers in a 41-0 win for the Springfield,
Ohio, based institution.
Ball’s four touchdown runs totaled five yards as all came on
quarterback keepers near the goal line. His short runs came after
he drove the Tigers downfield to get them in scoring position.
He completed eight of 13 passes for 178 yards to lead the Tiger
air attack as three rushers-Doug Jacobs, Glenn Hendrix and Dave
Johnson-each gained more than 50 yards rushing to lead a balanced
running attack which netted 220 yards.
Juniata couldn’t sustain any long scoring drives due to the
Wittenberg defense. The Indians lost only one fumble and had only
one pass intercepted, but seemed to run out of downs after failing
to pick up key yardage. The Indians totaled 15 first downs to
Wittenberg’s 19 and picked up 238 yards total offense, but
were held scoreless.
After Ball’s four touchdown runs, which all came in the
first three quarters, Johnson and Hendrix scored a TD each in the
fourth period to finish up the scoring. Kicker Jeff Burkam had one
PAT attempt blocked, but converted the rest.
Tight end Lowell Harper latched onto three of Bail’s passes
and galloped a total of 103 yards with them, including a 46-yard
reception to the Juniata one-yard line which set up one of
Ball’s scores.
Juniata finished 10-2, losing only to Wilkes, 25-15, besides the
championship game.
Juniata was led by quarterback Gary Shope, the No. 2 all-time
career offense leader at the institution. He completed 10 of 26
passes for 139 yards, including four to wide receiver Rick Rudolph
for 55 yards. The Shope-to-Rudolph combination clicked for a
99-yard scoring play, the longest in Juniata history, earlier this
season in a game against Geneva.
The Indians gained the final round berth opposite Wittenberg by
dropping the University of Bridgeport, 35-14, in the semifinals at
Bridgeport’s John F. Kennedy Stadium.
Wittenberg had defeated the University of San Diego, 21-14, on its home field in the semifinals of the four-team tournament to gain the finals and ended the season with a spotless 12-0 record.
Box score
Team 1 2 3 4 T
Juniata 0 0 0 0 0
Wittenberg 7 14 6 14 41
Scoring summary
W-Ball 2 run (Burkam kick)
W-Ball 1 run (Burkam kick)
W-Ball 1 run iBurkam kickj
W-Ball 1 run (kick blocked)
W-John 2 run (Burkam kick)
W-Hendrix 10 run (Burkam kick)
Playoff results
Semifinals
Juniata 35, at Bridgeport 14
at Wittenberg 21, San Diego 14
Stagg Bowl I, Dec. 11
Wittenberg 41, Juniata 0, at Phenix City, Ala.