| Week Two (Sept. 10-11)
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QB Michael Kornblau,
Greenville
Back from a back injury which kept him out of the team's
opener, Kornblau was 26-for-36 for 484 yards and four
touchdowns. Both
yards and touchdowns are school records.
OL Van
Everette, Matthew Romani, Daniel Latham, Adam Ward, Jim
Fraser, Hampden-Sydney
Just a week after
allowing six sacks, the Hampden-Sydney line allowed none
in leading the Tigers to 542 total yards of offense, the
second-highest total for a H-SC team in the 1990s. In
addition, the O-line helped H-SC running back Ernest
Cheatham gain 158 yards on the ground, just the third
time in the 1990s that a H-SC back has gone over 150
yards.
RB Justin Wright,
Rowan
The senior needed only one half of action to rush for 138
yards, three touchdowns, and a 9.9 yards per carry
average.
RB Jamal Robertson,
Ohio Northern
The Polar Bears junior carried 20 times for 180
yards for three touchdowns, including one for 71 yards.
WR Scott Pingel,
Westminster
Welcome back -- the first two-time Team of the Week
member broke Scott Hvistendahl's record this time, for
most career yardage. And he did it in grand fashion,
catching 13 balls for 188 yards and a touchdown.
WR Darren Reed,
Manchester
The sophomore had a school-record 15 catches for 229
yards and two touchdowns in a 39-37 win against
Waynesburg.
TE Steve Vagedes,
Ohio Northern
Vagedes caught three balls for 60 yards and a
touchdown and also uncorked a 60-yard punt.
Defense
DL Jon Jones,
MacMurray
Four solo tackles, four assists, four sacks for the
senior, who tallied minus-35 yards on the afternoon. He
also had half a tackle for loss and caused a fumble.
DL Art Sandora,
Delaware Valley
The senior had five tackles for loss, two sacks in a
26-20 win against Moravian. He registered nine total
tackles.
LB Joe Gillespie,
Franklin & Marshall
The senior was all over the field, mostly behind
Catholic's line of scrimmage as he notched 15 total
tackles (nine solo), four tackles for minus-28 yards and
three sacks for minus-12.
LB Andy O'Hara, Lake
Forest
Helped hold Chicago to zero offensive points and
71 yards rushing with 13 tackles (five solo), a pass
broken up, and four tackles for loss (three sacks).
LB Jerimiah Janssen,
St. Norbert
The junior, who qualified
for the Division III outdoor track and field
championships in the high jump last spring, had 11 solo
tackles (14 total) and four for loss against UW-Oshkosh.
LB Mike Ortiz,
FDU-Madison
Not only did the senior have 14 total tackles, two and a
half tackles for loss and a sack, but he intercepted a
PAT attempt and ran it back 100 yards for two defensive
points.
DB Brian Childs,
UW-Platteville
Childs led
the team in tackles (15) and passes broken up (4), then
made his collegiate debut at wide receiver. On his first
play, the senior caught what proved to be the
game-winning 29-yard touchdown pass in UW-Platteville's
20-17 victory against Lakeland.
DB Nate Loughran,
Augsburg
Starting at
cornerback in his first college football game, the
freshman intercepted three passes in Augsburg's 29-27,
three-overtime victory at Mayville State on Saturday. In
addition to his three pickoffs, Loughran also had three
tackles (1 solo), 1.5 for loss. Loughran's first pickoff
stopped a 9-play, 45-yard drive by the Comets, his second
stopped a drive at the Augsburg 14-yard line and his
final interception ended Mayville State's drive in the
second overtime.
DB John Peays,
Wheaton
The senior had 12 total tackles, an
interception, and blocked a Washington U. field goal in a
35-12 win.
DB Gary Bolden,
MacMurray
For the second consecutive week, Bolden scored
two touchdowns, this
week on a 57-yard interception return and a 51-yard punt
return to break open a 13-0 game in the third quarter. He
also caused a fumble and broke up two passes.
Special teams
RET Chad Valentyne,
UW-Stevens Point
The freshman returned three kickoffs for 169
yards, including a 93-yard third quarter return that
proved to be the game-winning touchdown in a 28-26
victory at Division II Northern State. Also had an
80-yard kickoff return in the second quarter and caught
an 10-yard touchdown pass in his collegiate debut.
ST Jason Benson,
Simpson
The senior was a kick-blocking fiend, deflecting a Coe
field goal and a PAT, securing Simpson's 10-9 win. |