Hempstead spoils J-Hawks’ homecoming By Jim Ecker defense. We got things The Gazette straightened out.” CEDAR RAPIDS — It’s an Three other Jefferson foot­ honor to be nominated for ball players were nominated homecoming king. It’s a sign for homecoming king and of respect from your class­ took part in the ceremony. mates, and you get to pose They didn’t win. either. with all the pretty girls after Jefferson struggled all the ceremony. night on offense and did not But ifs not so neat for a cross midfield until it coach if marched 88 yards for a conso­ your is one of lation with 28 sec­ the candidates for homecom­ onds left against Hempstead’s ing king, especially if the reserves and scored on a 23- coronation is held at halftime yard pass from Faaborg to while the rest of the team is Josh Haines. in the locker room making The J-Hawks finished with adjustments. 182 yards in total offense, It happened to Cedar Rap­ with nearly half coming on ids Jefferson last night in a their last drive. 31-7 loss to Dubuque Hemp­ “ We just didn’t get it done stead on homecoming at on offense,” Womochil said. Kingston Stadium. “ We couldn’t move the ball Jefferson Coach Jim Womo- consistently.” chil would have enjoyed talk Jefferson lost a on ing to quarterback Josh Faa- its first possession and Hemp­ borg at halftime, but by the stead scored in three plays, time Faaborg made it to the making it 7-0. The J-Hawks locker room after the ceremo­ committed another turnover ny, it was time to get back on on their second possession to the field. set the tone. All Womochil could have “ We have to get out of the asked was, ‘‘Who won?,” as­ gate quicker,” Womochil said. suming he was interested in the king and queen stuff. It Hempstead tailback Erie wasn’t Faaborg, by the way. Asche scooted for 187 yards ‘‘Yeah, ifs tough,” Womo­ and three for the chil acknowledged. “ It would Mustangs on runs of 2, 2 and be nice to talk to him at 3 yards. Hempstead also halftime to make adjust­ scored on a 50-yard touch­ ments. down pass from Nicholas Ed­ David Wallace/The Gazette ‘‘I don’t know what to say wards to Cody Krug and a 22-yard field goal by Lucas Cedar Rapids Xavier receiver Andy Knapp attempts to pull in a catch as Iowa City High Ben Evans defends in the second about that. It’s a treat for the Garrigus. quarter of a Mississippi Valley Conference game last night at Xavier High School in Cedar Rapids. Knapp did not make the reception on kids. An honor. But it would the play. have been nice to talk to Hempstead was burned for him.” 84 points in its first two It might not have mattered. games, but the Mustangs put The J-Hawks (0-3) trailed 21-0 the clamps on Jefferson. Mississippi Valley at halftime, and it was 28-0 “ We were real confident City/QB duo lights up SaintsConference standings before Jefferson got its hands we’d put some points on the on the ball in the second half board,” said Faaborg, who ► FROM PAGE 1C It went back into effect at But a telling play on that after Hempstead (1-2) scored finished IO of 21 for 94 yards. the 6:44 mark of the third drive was a pass Miss. Division Conf All again. “ We had trouble. Turnovers D.P. Eyman quarter when Kenney scored by the Saints’ Nic Canfield, Iowa City High SO 3 0 “ Yeah, it was tough,” Faa­ again (three). Just finding and Keaton Jones combined on a 15-yard run to make it who fumbled on the return, LinrvMar 2-1 2-1 borg said. “ I talked to Coach things that worked for us.” to complete IO of 14 passes for 42-7, and the clock kept run giving City High the ball C.R. Xavier 1-2 1-2 as much as I could on the 133 yards and a touchdown, ning until Geppert added a back on the Xavier 48. ■ Contact the writer: (319) 368-8697 or Dub. Hempstead 1-2 1-2 sideline before I went out on [email protected] with Eyman playing most of second TD with 1:45 left in The Little Hawks struck C.R. Jefferson 0-3 0-3 the game. the first half and completing again at the end of the quar­ Waterloo East 0-3 0-3 5 of 8 for 94 yards and a “ It’s all right,” Sabers said ter when Geppert fumbled at Dubuque Senior 0 3 0-3 47-yard touchdown pass to of the rule. “ I really don’t the start of a Xavier drive Brent Jenn. think it would have been a and City High’s Ben Evans Valley Division Conf. All Mount Vernon holds on “ I’m blessed to have two big issue either way tonight picked up the ball and raced C.R. Prairie 30 3 0 very good quarterbacks but I because Duane and I are al­ 54 yards for a touchdown Dub. Wahlert 30 3 0 thought D.P. was especially ways do what’s right for the with 1:16 left. Cedar Falls 30 3 0 to stop Maquoketa tough early," Sabers said. kids.” City High’s third TD of the Waterloo West 2-1 2-1 The Little Hawks churned Xavier was led by Geppert’s first half was set up by a C.R. Kennedy 1-2 1-2 Mount Vernon’s Chris MONTICELLO 19 - A ndy out 181 rushing yards, led by 188 yards and two touch­ Kenney pass interception at C.R. Washington 1-2 1-2 Wood kicked a 35-yard field Squires rushed for 142 yards Phil Kenney’s 136 yards on 12 downs on 26 carries. the Xavier 14-yard line. Ten Iowa City West 1-2 1-2 goal with 7:16 left in the and three touchdowns and carries and three touch­ The story the scoreboard plays and 84 yards later. Ken fourth quarter, and Nick scored two two-point conver­ downs. told at halftime had City High ney scored from 4 yards out THURSDAY sions for Center Point-Ur- "Getting out on them early fans talking about the Hawk- to make it 21-0 with 7:31 left Waterloo West 40, Dub. Senior 28 LINN COUNTY ROUNDUP bana at home. helped a lot,” said Kenney, eyes’ chances tonight against in the half. FRIDAY Long intercepted a pass by Adam Squires passed for who entered averaging 128 ASU and left the Xavier fans Eyman showed his incredi­ Maquoketa’s Brett Berggren 109 yards and three touch­ sitting in stunned silence. ble arm on the Little Hawks City High 42. Xavier 14 downs for Center Point-Ur- yards a game with five touch Hempstead 31. Jefferson 7 on the Mount Vernon 25-yard downs. “ I think we can be The Little Hawks' first hall next scoring drive, throwing Cedar Falls 24. Kennedy 6 line with a minute left last bana (1-2). pretty good as a team the rest blitz was as efficient as it was the ball 42 yards in the air LinrvMar 54, Waterloo East 14 night, giving Mount Vernon a Steve Kiburz completed 17 of the year if we just keep deadly. It had a lot to do with for the touchdown pass to Prairie 21, Iowa City West 14 17-14 victory in a Class 3A of 33 passes for 141 yards and taking game by game.” the precision of the City High Jenn with 5:36 left in the half. Wahlert 56, Washington 34 district football game at Ma­ a touchdown for Monticello With a 35-0 lead at halftime, offense but Xavier turnovers The Little Hawks made sure quoketa. (0-3). the state’s new 35-point con helped add to the carnage. the 35-point rule would kick* and City High hosts Dubuque Keaton Burge scored on CENTRAL CITY 13, SPRINGVILLE It started methodically in at the beginning of the tinuous clock rule went into Senior in games next Friday runs of I and 3 yards for 0 — Mat Silver had 25 car­ enough with the Little Hawks second half when Kenney ran effect in the third quarter. It night. Mount Vernon (1-2). Berggren ries for 181 yards and two going 74 yards in seven plays, 17 yards to the left side for lasted 4 minutes, 2 seconds passed for 120 yards and two touchdowns for Central City before Xavier’s Jon Geppert capped by a 4-yard Dorian his second TD of the half ■ Contact the writer: (319) 368-8841 or touchdowns for Maquoketa (1-2) at Springville. scored on a 33 yard run to cut Davis touchdown run with with just 37 seconds left. (1-2). City High’s lead to 35-7. 9:53 left in the first quarter. Xavier hosts Waterloo East jeff [email protected] TIPTON 34, NORTH LINN 0 - The stats were about as Craig Kreman rushed for balanced as the score. Mount two touchdowns and Drew Vernon outgained Maquoketa, Kreman returned a punt 52 270 yards to 231, and 202 of yards for another score, as the Mustangs’ yards came on Prairie/I.C. West’s 263 rushing yards not enough Tipton (2-1, 1-0 1A-5) won at the ground. Maquoketa had Troy Mills. ► FROM PAGE 1C the edge in first downs, 13 to Tyler Burkle recorded 15 12. breaks on defense and it real­ tackles and a sack for the ly helped us out.” Fox said. CENTER POINT-URBANA 41, Lynx (1-2, 0-1). West, meanwhile, ran for 263 yards on the Prairie de­ fense. Ross Miller carried 26 times for 151 yards and scored on runs of 6 and 4 Linn-Mar improves to 2-1 yards. Alex Kanellis ran 19 times for 105 yards. with a stroll past Trojans West Coach Dan Dvorak was shaking his head after Jack Dugger had a 33-yard zell Field. watching his offense run at touchdown run and Chris Wahlert outscored the will and defense pitch a shut­ Cappussi added a 31-yard Warriors, 34-6, in the second out for more than the final touchdown run last night to half. three quarters. But the Tro MVC ROUNDUP Travis Rhone had 323 jans dipped to 1-2. yards rushing, 222 of them in “ We got to win football help Linn-Mar past Waterloo the first half, and scored four games, that's what we’re here East, 54-14, in a Mississippi touchdowns for Washington for,” Dvorak said. “ Our de­ Valley Conference football (1-2). Rhone carried the ball fense is improving and get­ game at Waterloo. 36 times and scored on runs ting better, but we’ve got to Beau Evans added two of 25, 48, 20 and 75 yards. play consistent in all three touchdown runs, and Matt A key play came in the areas.” Greer ran it in from IO yards third quarter when Rhone M iller’s second touchdown, out for the Lions. Blake Zun- was stopped I yard short of a 4-yard toss play, cut the del threw a 21-yard touch the end zone on fourth down Prairie lead to 21-14 with 9:50 down pass to Andy Kuempel with Wahlert leading, 35-28. to go. and then threw a 19-yard CEDAR FALLS 24, C.R. KENNEDY After alternating punts, Brian Ray/The Gazette touchdown pass to Blair Har­ 6 — Taylor Brookins scored West forced Prairie into an­ Iowa City West’s Alex Kanellis recovers a fumble by Cedar Rapids Prairie’s Adam Reutzel (2) during a ris for Linn-Mar (2-1). other punt with 2:19 to go. three touchdowns to lead Ce­ Mississippi Valley Conference game last night in Iowa City. But the Trojans ran into Reu- DUBUQUE WAHLERT 56, C.R. dar Falls to a win at the tzel, Prairie’s punter, giving WASHINGTON 34 - Brennan UNI-Dome. Travis Legate the Hawks a first down. Prai­ man Zach Covington, who environment and win against Jelinek said. McCarron rushed 29 times scored on a 9-yard fumble broke his foot in practice a team like that, it’s a real for 321 yards and scored six recovery and Curtis Meier rie ran out the clock for the ■ Contact the writer: (319) 339-3169 or win. during the week. testament to these kids’ char­ total touchdowns to lead Du­ rushed 22 times for 90 yards Prairie won without line- “ To come down here in this acter,” Prairie Coach Craig tyler [email protected] buque Wahlert (3-0) at Dal­ for Kennedy. ■ SCORES & MORE The Gazette, Sun., Sept. 19, 2004 9 C

College football Prep football Pro football Minors Saturday NFL Injury Report Midwest League Saturday 4-107, Powers 4-33, Cieslak 3-59, Perez Rushes-vards 43-123 25-30 30-135, Stocco 4-7, Randle El 3-6, Bern­ 2-48, Hurd 2-24, Harris 2-(minus 2), Passing 142 228 stein 2-0, Walker 5-0, Team 2-(minus 2) STATE TODAY'S GAMES Playoffs Raleigh 1-14. Iowa St., Davis 5-47, BIG TEN Comp-Att-lnt 11-23-1 22-45-3 Arizona, Harris 11-56, Bell 9-43, Henry East Marshall 48, Woodward-Granger 0 (O I) AT OAKLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Blythe 4-104, Miller 2-40, Moses 2-s! Return Yards 133 144 Penn State 37 7-25, Jefferson 1-3, Costa 1-0, Heavner Shenandoah 31, Carroll Kuemper 13 RAIDERS (0-1) - Bills: OUT QB J.P (Best-of-5) lows at Arizona State, late Highsmith 1-4 Punts-Avg. 9 38 8 7-434 West Marshall 27, Ackley AGWSR 7 Losman (lower leg) S Lawyer Milloy 4-(minus 33). Saturday Illinois 30, W. Michigan 27 A— 39,902 -Lost 1-0 2-1 Central Florida 13 PASSING— Wisconsin, Stocco (forearm: Raiders: DOUBTFUL LB Sam Indiana at Kentucky, late Kane County at West Michigan late Penalties-Yards 8-40 11-40 12-24-0-116 Arizona, Heavner Friday Williams (shoulder) QUESTIONABLE RB Michigan 24, San Diego St. 21 Justin Fargas (toe); LB (West Michigan leads series, 2-1) Time of Possession 32:14 27:44 AT STATE COLLEGE, PA 9-15-0-103 (knee); TE Roland Williams (knee) PROB­ Minnesota at Colorado State, late Texas Tech 70 UCF PSU RECEIVING— Wisconsin, Bernstein M E TRO/IOWA CITY Today Northwestern 20, Kansas 17 Nebraska______IO 14 0 0— 24 First downs ll ABLE: LB DeLawrence Grant (knee) 24 2-27, White 2-24, Stanley 2-13, Daniels Cedar Falls 24, Kennedy 6 Kane County at West Michigan Notre Dame JI, Michigan State 24 Texas Christian 35 _ J J 0 7— 17 Rushes-vards 31-40 41-247 (0-1) AT 2-12, Orr 1-15, Charles 1-10, Paciotti City High 42, Xavier 14 (0-1) - Panthers: Ohio State 22, North Carolina St 17 Neb— FG DeAngelis 24 Passing 121 277 1-9, Williams 1-6. Arizona, Jefferson Dubuque Hempstead 31, Jefferson 7 OUT RB Stephen Davis (knee) WR Steve Penn SI. 37, UCF 13 AT LUBBOCK, TEXAS Neb— Ross 2 run (DeAngelis kick) Comp-Att-lnt 13-33-1 22-34-2 2-46, Johnson 2-12, Harris 2-8, Fleming Dubuque Wahlert 56, Washington 34 Smith (fibula) Chiefs: OUT: TE Kris Wilson Wisconsin 9, Arizona 7 TCUTT Pitt— Furman 94 kickoff return Return Yards 113 55 1-23, Williams 1-11, Bell 1-3. Linn-Mar 54, Waterloo East 14 (ankle) QUESTIONABLE: RB Omar Easy Firs) downs 17 Pro golf 27 (Cummings kick) Punts-Avg 10-37 5-31 Marion 23, Western Dubuque 7 (knee); LB Kevaron Fox (quadricep). DE BIG 12 Rushes-yards A — 50,275. 39-151 32-115 Neb— Pilkington 4 pass from Dailey Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-4 Prairie 21, Iowa City West 14 (groin); LB Kawika Mitch­ Saturday Iowa St. 48, No. Illinois 41 Passing 165 471 (DeAngelis kick) Penalties-Yards 6-49 6-50 West Branch 16, Regina 13 ell (ankle) WR Sarnie Parker (hamstring) Colorado 52, North Texas 21 Comp-Att-lnt 16-39-0 31-52-2 Neb— Dailey 17 run (DeAngelis kick) Time of Possession 28:05 31:55 Stephen F. Austin 24 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY S Greg Wesley (hamstring) PROBABLE RYDER CUP PAIRINGS Kansas St. 40, La.-Lafavette 20 Return Yards 23 142 Pit)— FG Cummings 38 CB William Barter (neck); CB Dexter UCF ______3 3 0 7-1 3 Cedar Falls 24, CR Kennedy 6 At Bloomfield Township, Mich Missouri 48, Ball St 0 Punts-Avg 10-41 3-39 McCleon (shoulder! CB Erie Warfield Pit!— Lee 34 pass from Palko Penn St______0 21 4 7— 37 Northern Iowa 21 CR Prairie 21. Iowa City West 14 (Oakland HHH C C South Course, par 76) Nebraska 24, Pittsburgh 17 Fumbles-Lost (knee); G Brian Waters (biceps); T John 2-2 2-1 (DeAngelis kick) Dub Hempstead 31, CR Jefferson 7 EUROPE 6'% UNITED STATES IV* Northwestern 20, Kansas 17 UCF— FG Prater 33 Welbourn (knee). Penalties-Yards 11-95 10-73 AT CEDAR FALLS Dub Wahlert 56, CR Washington 34 Fourbal (Better Ba#) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PSU— Hunt 4 run (Gould kick) (0-1) AT GREEN Oklahoma 31, Oregon 7 Time of Possession 32:12 2748 SFA UNI Iowa City High 42, CR Xavier 14 Oklahoma St. 59, So. Methodist 7 RUSHING— Nebraska Ross 24-73, PSU— Hunt 26 run (Gould kick) BAY PACKERS (1-0) - Bears: OUT CB United States 2V*, Europe I 'Ti TCU ...... 7 14 0 14-35 First downs 22 24 Linn-Mar 54. Waterloo East 14 Texas A A M 27, Clemson ( Green 5-24, Dailey 8-14, Horne 4-12. PSU— Bronson I pass- from Mills Jerry Azumah (neck); LB Marcus Reese Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood Eu ­ Texas Tech_____ 0 21 28 Rushes-yards 43-132 33-77 21-70 Pittsburgh, Kirklev 13-23, Murphy 2-9, CLASS 3A DISTRICT J (hamstring), G Rex Tucker (elbow' Pack­ rope, halved with Jay Haas and Chris Texas Tech 70, TCU 35 (Gould kick) Passing 225 290 TCU— Merrill 8 run (LoCoco kick) Charles City 28, Oelwein 23 ers: OUT DT Grady Jackson (knee) DiMarco, United States GATEWAY Furman 1-3, Palko 7-0, Flacco 2-(minus UCF— FG Prater 22 Comp-Att-lnt 17-24-0 22-37-0 TCU— Harrell 9 pass from Gunn Crestwood 39, Independence 20 DOUBTFUL DT Kenny Peterson (ankle) Tiger Woods and Chris Riley, United 5). PSU— Team safety 29 Stephen F Austin 24, N Iowa 21 (LoCoco kick) Return Yards IO Decorah 24, New Hampton 0 Q UESTIONABLE RB Naieh Davenport Slates, del Darren Clarke and Ian Poutier, PASSING— Nebraska, Dailey PSU— Hunt 33 run (Gould kick) Punts-Avg. 5-380 5-380 (hamstring); LB Torrance Marshall (ham­ Hampton 40, W Illinois 20 TCU— Hobbs I run (LoCoco kick) Waukon 20, Waverly-Shell Rock 6 Europe, 4 and 3 11-22-1-142, Huston 0-1-0-0. Pittsburgh, U CF— Capers 54 punt return (Prater Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-0 string) PROBABLE T Kevin Barry (an­ Illinois St 35, E. Illinois 31 TT— Henderson 4 run (Trlica kick) Paul Casey and David Howell Europe Palko 22-45-3-228 kick) Penalties-Yards 7-84 0-51 CLASS JA DISTRICT 4 kle); C Mike Flanagan (knee); LB Paris def Jim Furyk and Chad Campbell, United Indiana St. 28, M urray St 21 TT— M ack 8 pass from Cumbie RECEIVING— Nebraska, Pilkington PSU— Gasparato 22 run (Gould Time of Possession 35:51 24 09 Anamosa 27, West Delaware 14 Lenon (thumb); TE (quadri­ States. I up So. Illinois 59, William Penn 9 (Trlica kick) 5-81, Herian 2-24, LeFlore 2-13, Mulkev kick) Dewitt Centra! 21, Vinton-Shellsbg 6 cep), LB Hannibal Navies (shoulder) Stewart Cink and Davis Love III, United SW Missouri St 45. Union, N Y . 0 TT— Oom ua 4 pass from Cumbie 1-18, Kriewald 1-4 Pittsburgh, Lee 4-98 Stephen F Austin______0 14 0 IO— 24 Marion 23, Western Dubuque 7 (I O) AT States def Colin Montgomerie and Pedraig INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS W Kentucky 21, E Kentucky 8 (Trlica kick) Delsardo 4-38 Kirkley 3-5, Furman 3-4, Northern Iow a______0 7 7 7— 21 Mount Vernon 17, Maquoketa 14 (0-1) - Browns Harrington Europe 3 and 2 TT Otomua 4 pass from Cumbie RUSHING— U CF, Haynes 21-55, OUT TE Steve Heiden (knee) QUES­ IOWA C O N F ER EN CE Strong 2-40. Chandler 2-31, Gill 2-12. SFA— Farmer 4 run (Rossner kick) CLASS JA DISTRICT 5 Foursomes (Alternate Shot) (Trlica kick) Wilcox 2-7, Israel 4-5, Francis 2-1, TIONABLE DE Corev Jackson (ankle) A— 40,133 S F A — Motte 12 pass from Williams Europe 3, United States I Buena Vista 17, Wartburg 14 TT— Henderson 4 run (Trlica kick) Sumner Mminus 3), Team Mminus 5). Chariton 48. Centerville IO RB Lee Suggs (neck) PROBABLE DE (Rossner kick) (groin). C Melvin Fowl­ Central 13, Simpson 6 TT— Dawson 17 tumble return (Trli­ Penn St., Hunt 16-125, Robinson 9-51, Fairfield 35 Mount Pleasant 28 Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood Eu­ Coe 49, Luther 30 UNI— Surrency 19 pass from Petrie Oskaloosa 47, Fort Madison 8 er (ankle) DT (pectoral'. rope, def Chris DiMarco and Jay Haas, ca kick) Texas A&M 27 A Scott 6-47, Gasparato 1-22, Mills 7-3, (Winger! kick) Loras 13, Cornell, Iowa 7 Washington (Iowa) 35 Keokuk 0 Cowboys: OUT WR Randal Williams United States, 5 and 4 TT— Mack 8 run (Trlica kick) Kinlaw 2-(minus I). UNI— Surrency 26 pass# from Petrie (Shoulder! QUESTIONABLE RB Richie Clemson 6 CLASS 3A DISTRICT 6 Phil Mlckelson and Davis Toms, United OTHER IOWA COLLEGES TT— Henderson 2 run (Trlica kick) PASSING— UCF, Israel 6-19-1-52, (Winger! kick) Anderson (knee), G Andre Gurode (knee), States, del Miguel Angel Jimenez and Grinnell 48, Macalester 35 TCU— Hobbs 41 run (LoCoco kick) Moffett 3-7-0-27, Sumner 4-7-0-42 Penn SFA—FG Rossner 41 Benton Community 25, Pella 22 C Tyson Walter (knee) Thomas Level, Europe 4 and 3 AT CO LLEG E STATION, TEXAS St., Mills 19-29-2-229, Morelli 2-2-0-9, Morningside 24, Dana Neb 17 TCU— Harmon pass 22 (rom Hassell S F A — Farmer 8 pass from Williams Grinnell 51, Carlisle 6 (1-0) AT JACK­ Sergio Garcia and Luke Donald. E u ­ Clem AAM Knoxville 36, South Tama 34 Northwestern, Iowa 45. Doane 6 (LoCoco kick) Gamer 0-2-0-0, Robinson 1-1-0-39 (Rossner kick) SONVILLE JAGUARS (I O) - Broncos: rope del Jim Furyk and Fred Funk, First downs 18 27 Williamsburg 62, Clr Crk Amana 7 OUT CB Lenny Walls (shoulder) Q UES­ 50 Illinois 59, William Penn 9 TT— Hicks 34 pass from Cumbie RECEIVING— UCF, Huggins 4-59, UNI— Petrie I run (Wingert kick) United States. I up Rushes-yards 27-58 53-324 TIONABLE LB Patrick Chukwurah Padraig Harrington and Paul McGiniey. St Ambrose 71, Waldon! 7 (Trlica kick) Marshall 2-18, Johnson 2-15, Capers 2-3, CLASS 2A DISTRICT J Passing 192 178 Joiner 1-25, Haynes 1-1, Turner 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (back), DT Luther Elliss (shoulder). T Europe def Davis Love III and Tiger Upper Iowa 28, SW Minnesota St 14 TT— Mack 30 pass (rom Hodges Garnr-Hayfld 13, Sumner-Fred bg 7 (Trlica kick) Comp-Att-lnt 20-36-3 14-26-0 Penn SI., Robinson 7-93, Smith 3-58 RUSHING— Stephen F Austin, Cornell Green (groin) RB Garrison Hears! Woods. United States, 4 and 3 Wis-Platteville 33. Drake 23 North Fayette 42. South Winneshk 0 (ankle) PROBABLE CB Roc Alexander Return Yards 5 65 A Scott 3-18 Jefferson 2-20, Mills I 39, Farmer 21-71, Williams 17-56, Middleton PGA TEXA S OPEN INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Union Community 10 Osage 0 (finger): WR (shoulder!; LB AP TOP 25 Ffijnts-Avg 7-43 6-36 T Phillips 1-23, Smolko 1-15, Perretta 3-8, Dixon 1-0, Tompkins Mminus J). At San Antonio Wat Columbus 38, Clarion-Gldfk) 18 Terry Pierce (knee); DT R U S H IN G -T C U ,H o b b s 19-123, Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 (LaCantera God Club, par 78) *1 Southern Calif al BYU, late 1-5, Palmer 1-4, Hunt 1-1, Bronson 1-1. N Iowa, Carter 12-50, Freenev 10-14, (back); LB D J Williams (ankle) Jaguars: Merrill 14-54, Gunn 2-(minus 9), Hassell Penalties-Yards 5-39 10-80 CLASS 2A DISTRICT 4 #2 Oklahoma JI, Oregon 7 A— 101,715. Brown 3-9, Petrie 8-4 OUT TE Kyle Brady (finger) QUESTION­ THIRO ROUNO RESULTS 4-(minus 19) Texas Tech, Henderson Time of Possession Center P f -Urbane 41, Monticello 19 *3 Georgia 13, Marshall 3 25:14 34 46 PASSING— Stephen F Austin, Wil­ ABLE RB Chris Fuamatu Ma alala (foot) Bart Bryant 67-67-48— 194 17-48 Mack 4-29, Hodges 1-17, Hicks Dyersville Beckman 78, Camanche 7 *4 Miami (Fla.) 48, Louisiana Tech 0 Clemson ...... liams 17-24-0-225, Dixon 0-2-0-0 N PROBABLE DT (ribs) RB Hunter Mahan 68-67-62— 197 ___ 0 6 0 0 — 6 Maquoketa VIV 20, MFL MarMac 0 1-7, Cumbie 7-(minus 4). Iowa Petrie 22-37-0-290 Fred Taylor (foot). Todd Fischer ...,...... 68-67-63-198 #7 W Virgo la 19, #21Marylnd 14IOT) Texas AAM ___ 0 17 7 3-27 Ohio State 22 Solon 48, Cascade 24 PASSING— TCU, Gunn 8-21-0-84 RECEIVING— Stephen F Austin, (0-1) AT D E ­ Pat Perez...... 66-69-63— 198 as Florida State 34, U AB 7 ASM— Lewis I run (Pegram kick) *9 Ohio State 22, N C State 17 Hassell 8-18-0-79 Texas Tech, Cumbie N.C. State 14 Tompkins 5-55, Price 4-40 Bodier 2-61, CLASS 2A DISTRICT 5 TROIT LIONS (1-0) - Texans: QUES Joe Ogilvie...... 67-70-61— 198 ASM — Lewis 29 run (Pegram kick) Tim Clark ...... 64-70-64-198 #12 Virginia 51, Akron 0 30-50-2-441, Hodges 1-2-0-30 Anotta 2-27, Henderson 1-18, Toulon Columbus 54, Louisa-Muscatme 13 TIONABLE RB Tony HolKngs (knee) Clem— Hall 15 pass from Whitehurst AT RALEIGH, NC. PROBABLE K (concussion), Patrick Sheehan . 65-68-65— 198 #13 Tennessee 30, #11 Florida 28 R E C E IV IN G - T C U , Harmon 5-87, 1-10, Farmer 1-8, Coleman 1-6 N Iowa, Mediapolis 22, Highland-LT 16 (kick failed) OSU NCS DE Jerry DeLoech (ankle) TE Billy Miller Scott Simpson ...._ ... 65-67-66— 198 #14 Auburn IO, LSU 9 Rodgers 3-32, Merrill 3-10, Hobbs 2-5, Surrency 9-156. Thorn 3-33, Carter 3-17, Mid-Prairie 7 West Liberty 6 Draper 1-19, Harrell 1-9, Brock 1-3. A AAA— FG Pegram 32 First downs ll 15 Wilton 34, Durant-Bennett 20 (hamstring) RB Moran Norris (shoulder!. Ryan Palmer 64-65-67— 198 #15 Utah 48, Utah State 4 Breeland 2-24, Lindgren 1-25, Cutright J J Henry ...... 64-47-47-198 Texas Tech, Hicks 8-211, Glover 4-43, AAM— Carter 3 run (Pegram kick) Rushes-yards 40-64 35-157 T Todd Wade (skin infection) Lions: OUT #14 Iowa at Arizona State, late 1-18, Freenev 1-9, Gibbs 1-5, Brown 1-3 CLASS 2A DISTRICT S LB Boss Banev (knee); CB Dre' BIV Heath Slocum ...... 66-69-64-199 Otomua 4-23, Mack 3-44, Fuller 3-28, AAM— FG Pegram 34 Passing 73 99 #17 Michigan 24, San Diego State 21 A— 11,957 Albia 21, Van Buren 14 (knee1 QUESTIONABLE DE James Hall Dean Wilson ...... 64-65-70— 199 Henderson 3-15, Haverty 2-14. McGuire INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-lnt 10-21-0 12-24-3 #19 Fresno St vs Portland St., late Davis County 28, Central Lee 0 (thumb), T Matt Joyce (elbow) PRO BA­ Fredrik Jacobson ...... 68-68-64— 200 1-54, Amendola 1-15, Bishop 1-12, Filani Return Yards 56 8 #20 Wisconsin 9, Arizona 7 RUSHING— Clemson, Merriweather Sigrney-Keoia 56 Eddy -Blakesbg 0 BLE CB (concussion), Arjun Atwal ...... 67-67-66-200 1-4. Punts-Avg 6-37.0 6-42.2 #22 Minnesota at Colorado St., late 8-53, Browning 7-24, Coleman 3-7, Whi­ Wisconsin-Platteville 33 W Burtington-ND 53 NL-Danvilie 0 WR Eddie Drummond (thigh) CB Andre Duffy Waldorf 66-47-67-200 A — 51,271. Fumbles-Lost l l 3-2 John Sender m, 46-65-69— 200 #23 Boise State at UTEP, late tehurst 9-(minus 28) Texas AAM. Lew ­ Goodman (thigh), TE John Owens (ankle); Penalties-Yards 5-45 14-12) Drake 23 CLASS IA DISTRICT 4 DE Robert Porcher (back) Brian Gay ...... 66-70-65— 201 #25 Memphis 47, Arkansas State 35 is 28-145, McNeal 17-129, Joseph 4-23, Tim# of Possession 34 34 25 26 Dike New Hartford 52, Denver 20 (O D AT TEN­ Jay Williamson ... 71-64-64— 20! MIDWEST Thomas 1-4, Carter I-J. Gladbrk-Rnbck 21, Wapsie V#v 20 (OT) Justin Rose ...... 68-68-65-201 Missouri 48 Ohio S t ______... I It 4 3— 22 AT D ES MOINES NESSEE TITANS (1-0) - Calfs: OUT S PASSING— Clemson, Whitehurst Nashua-Plainfield 22, Jesup )2 (hamstring), CB Joseph Jeffer­ Jay Delsing ...... 45-72-64—201 Anderson, Ind 38, Earlham 21 N C. Staff ______I 0 J 7— 14 UWP Drk 20-34-3-192 Texas AAM, McNeal _ Turkey Valley 41, Hudson 7 son (knee); S (toot) WR Troy Brent Getberger ...... „...... 66-68-67— 20! Augustana, SD 34, Minn -Crkston 7 Bali State 0 First downs ll 21 14-24-0-178 OSU— FG Nugent SO Walters (upper arm fracture) DOUBT­ Jasper Parnevlk 69-65-67— 201 Baldwin-Wlce 31, Ohio Northern J Rushes-yards 34 54 44-163 CLASS IA DISTRICT S AT COLUMBIA, MO RECEIVING— Clemson, Grant 7-43, OSU— F G Nugent IO Passing 271 115 FU L LB Gilbert Gardner (ankle) Q UES­ Jerry Kelly...... 66-67-68-201 Bemidji St 58, Wis.-River Fails 14 North Cedar 14 Bellevue 7 TIONABLE CB Nicholas Harper (shoul­ Justin Leonard .... 65-68-40— 201 BSU M U Currie 5-44, Hall 2-29. Stuckey 2-20, OSU— Ross 3 run (Nugent Kick) Comp-Att-lnt 22-41-1 16-37-1 Benedictine. Ken JI, Wm Jewell 15 Northeast 65, Midland 0 der), RB (wrist) David Peooles 67-64-70— 201 First downs 7 24 Browning 2-4, Baham 1-7, Harris 1-5 OSU— FG Nugent 33 111 Bethany, Ken. 45, Friends 4 Return Yards 50 Starmont 48 Clayton Ridge 6 P ROBABLE S Cory Bird (concussion) CB Ted Purdy ...... 41-69-71-20! Rushes-vards 34-45 38-203 Texas AAM , Stutz 4-49, Mobiev 2-41, NCS— McLendon ll run (Deranev Bethel, Minn 42, St Olaf 4 Punts-Avg. 5-404 1-140 Tipton 34, North Linn 0 Donald Strickland (shoulder) DT Josh Olin Browne .... 69-67-66— 202 Passing Carter 2-23, Taylor 2-22. Woods 1-27, kick) Blackburn J5, Trinity Bible 0 77 248 Fumbies-Losf 1-1 2-2 Wlltiems (foot) Titans: OUT G Zach Pitier Brenden Pappas ...... 68 69 45-202 Comp-Att-lnt Joseph 1-4, Thomas 1-5, Riley 1-5. OSU—PG Nugent 46 CLASS IA DISTRICT 6 Capital 24, Otterbein 17 12-19-1 21-34-0 Ftonalties-Yards 4-45 5-46 (biceps) DOUBTFUL LB Brad Kassell Scott McCarron ...... 65-69-40-202 Return Yards OO 140 A— 71,545 OSU— FG Nugent 47 Montezuma 42, Belle Plaine 0 Case Reserve 44 Kenyon 24 Time of Possession 30:37 29:23 (Achilles) QUESTIONABLE RB Chris Brad Bryant...... „„ 66-68-68— 202 Punts-Avg 10-51 5-42 NCS—Clark 26 pass from Davis Pekin 34, Wapello 0 Bob Tway ...... 70-68-64— 202 Cent Michigan 44 SE Missouri 27 WH Platte*!# ___ __l l 6 7 4— 13 Brown (ankle); WR Tyrone Calico (knee), Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-0 (Deranev kick) West Branch 16, IC Regina 13 LB (back! CB Andre Matt Kucher 68-48-47-203 Cent Missouri 40, Missouri Sthrn 33 Drake ______J I J 4— 23 Penalties-Yards 8-57 4-44 Colorado 52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS CLASS A DISTRICT 3 Dvson (shoulder) P Craig Hentrich Tom Byrum ..... — ..... 68-68-47— 203 Chadron St 51, Fort Hays St 28 Drk— Phavdavong JI run (McGlade Time of Possession 31:47 27:30 Cedar Falls NU 29, Tripoli 24 (back) DE Travis LaBov concussion: Others Concdia,Moor 20, St Thomas,Mn 3 North Texas 21 RUSHING— Ohio State, Ross 25-51, kick) WR Jake Schifino (hamstring), S Lamont Ba« St. ___ O O O 0-0 0 Elkader Central 22, Dunkerton 15 Guy Boros ...... 68-69-73— 210 Concdia. Neb 55, Dak Wesleyan 13 Pittman 2-9, Zwick 9-2, Hall 4-2 North UW P— Droessler I yd run (Heck Thompson (shoulder wrist) Missouri ...... , J 28 7 10-48 Lansing Kee 20, Don Bosco 0 NATIONWIDE OREGON CLASSIC Concordia, Wis 34, Wis Lutheran 21 AT BOULDER, COLO Carolina State. M cLendon 15-94, kick) <0-1) AT CINCIN Postville 42, West Central 6 At Junction City, Ore Culver-Stockton J, Cent Methodist 0 M U — FG Tenter alii 20 UNT Cato B Washington 5-25. Hall 3-23, Blackman NATI BENGALS (0-1) - Dotohtns; OUT UW P— Gailick 23 yd pass from Nel­ Valley Community 14, Preston 7 (Shadow HWs Country Club, par 72) Dakota St 27, Black Hills St 17 MU— Nash 2 run (Tantaras kick) First downs 20 34 6-15, Stone 2-13, Davis 4-(minus 13) son (Heck kick) RB Rob Konrad (thigh) RB Travis Minor CLASS A DISTRICT 4 (ankle) DOUBTFUL DT Tim Bowens THIRO ROUNO RESULTS DePauw 35, Hope 14 M U— Smith 3 run (Tantaras kick) Rushes-yards 40 258 37-203 PASSING— Ohio State, Zwick Drk— FG McGlade 46 (back), RB Sammy Morris (ankle) CB Jason Schultz ...... 65-70-72— 207 Elmhurst J9, Chicago 27 M U — Nash 43 pass from Smith Passing 249 383 10-21-0-73 North Caroline State, Davis U W P— Anderson 23 fumble return Central City 13. Springville 0 Eat) Buchanan 42. Alburnett 20 Patrick Surtein (groin) QUESTIONABLE Scott Gutschewski...... 71-68-70— 209 Emporia St JI, Missouri Western 30 (Tanterelli kick) Comp-Att-lnt 21-34-0 28-35-0 12-24-3-99 (kick failed) Lisbon 49, Edgewood-Colesburg 14 CB Reggie Howard (hamstring) T John St David McKenzie ...... „ 48-70-71— 209 Ferris St 24, Indianapolis 14 M U — Coffey 15 pass from Smith Return Yards IO 21 RECEIVING — Ohio State, Childress Drk— Jones IO pass from Jostes Olin 29, East Central 0 Clair (ankle) PROBABLE CB Lamont Paul Dow ...... 66-71-72-209 Geneva 1J, St, Francis, lit 9 Punts-Avg. 4-35.5 2-39 5 (Tanterelli kick) 5-38, Holmes 2-16, Hamby 1-11, R Hall (McGlade kick) Valley Community 14, Preston 7 Brightful (shoulder). DT Bryan Robinson David Hearn 69 68-72-209 Grand Valley St. J7, Ashland J M U — Nash 2 run (Tanterelli kick) Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 1-11, M Hall M m in u s J) North Carolina UW P— Droessler 9 pass from Nelson (hand), DT Dario Romero (ankle), LB CLASS A DISTRICT S Jason Gore ...... 69-73-48-210 Hamlin# 20, Gustavus 18 M U — F G Tenter alii 38 Penalties-Yards 4-33 5-55 State, Hall 4-15, R Washington 3-27, (Heck kick) (quadricep) Bengals: OUT T Barry Cheesman ______TI-70-49— 210 Hastings 47. Nebraska Wesleyan 21 MU— Franklin 41 pass from Cole­ Time of Possession 3240 27:20 Clark 2-32, Hicks 2-12, Williams 1-13. UW P— Droessler 2 run (kick failed) BCLUW 50, Wintield-Mount Union 7 (ankle) DT Matthias Brent Schwarirock ...... 70-71-49— 210 HLV 36. Tri-County 7 Hillsdale 38, Gannon JI man (Tanterelli kick) North Texas 14 0 0 7— 21 A— 56,800 D rk— Moroni 18 pass from Jostes Askew (knee), CB Greg Brooks (ham­ Casey Martin ...... 71-48-71-210 Illinois College 33, Carroll, Wis 14 North Mahaska 59, Garwin G M G 0 string), S Kim Herring (tool); LB Caleb Michael Long ...... — 70-66-74— 210 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Colorado ____ 14 JI IO 7— 52 (run failed) Jamestown 18, Valley City St. 15 North Tama 36, English Valleys 6 Miller (ankle), C Larry Moore (knee). Scott Petersen ..... 68-70 73— 211 NT— Thomas 57 run (Bazaldue kick) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS WACO 48 iowa Valiev 26 Lake Forest 24 Beloit 15 RUSHING— BSU, G ivens 20-92, Notre Dame 31 DOUBTFUL S Rogers Bec ken (concus­ Mike Sposa 70-67-74— J11 CU—Purify ll run (Crosby kick) sion) Q UESTIONABLE C Rich Braham Lintiest 44, Wis -Stevens Pf 35 Martin 1-8, Blair 5-3, Lynch 4-minu$ 3, RUSHING— Wis Platteville, Droes­ STATE Scott Gump ...... 70-47-74-211 NT— Thomas 25 run (Bazaidua kick) (knee) WR (shin) PROBA Jimmy Walker 72-72-68— 212 Martin Luther 17, Mamma Bots! 14 Ridgeway I-m inus 13, Cole 3-minus 22 Michigan State 24 sler 24-54, Nelson 10-2 Drake, Phavda­ Adair-Casey 46, Twin Cedars 0 B LE D E Robert Geathers (ankle); LB Jeff Quinnev ...... 71-71-70-212 MU, Smith 10-83, Nash 14-49. Woods CU— Purity 24 run (Crosby kick) vong 24-155, Biotas 4-32 Goodwin 7-24. Afton E Union 55, D M Christian 14 M ary 14, Dickinson St. 12 Landor Johnson (ankle) CB Deltha O'Neal Franklin Langham 47-75-78—212 4-32, Coleman 3-10, Ewigman 1-4, Om- CU— Kiopfenstein I pass from Klatt AT EAST LANSING, MICH Miami (Ohio) 40 Ohio 20 Jostes 7-(minus 48) Akron-Westfieid 21, Hinton 18 (ankle), RB Chris Perry (hamstring! LB (Crosby kick) NO MSU Charley Hoffman 70-71-71-212 Minikin 43, Franklin 14 boga 1-4, Roberson 2-1, Viehmann 1-0 PASSING— Wis-Platteville, Nelson Alta 26, Pocahontas 12 Brian Simmons (knee) Greg Bruckner ...... 71-72-70-213 CU— Purify ll run (Crosby kick) First downs 19 18 Apl - Parkersburg 34, M C Newman 20 Minn Duluth 14. Minn -Moorhead IO PASSING— BSU, Lynch 8-13-0 40 22-43-3-271 Drake, Jostes 14-37-1-185 (1-0) AT Brendon de Jonge 69-73-71— 213 CU— Judge 21 pass from Klatt Ar-We-V# 36, Granville Spalding 6 Minn -Mankato 45, Concdia, STP 20 Stinson 4-4-1 37 M U Smith 18-32-0 213, Rushes-vards 48-173 35-165 RECEIVING— Wis-Platteville, Gai­ (8-1) - Patriots Andy Morse 69-72-77— 213 Atlantic 27, Creston-OM 7 Coleman 2-3-0-50 Nash 1-1-0 5 (Crosby kick) Passing 215 174 lick 11-124, Hoff 4-61, Droessler 3-40, OUT RB Kevin Faulk (personal reasons) Robin Byrd ...... 70-70-73-213 Mount St, Joseph 21, Kalamazoo 19 Aurelia 48 Elk Horn-Kimbailton 12 RECEIVING— BSU Ridgeway 5-53. CU— FO Crosby 49 Comp-Att-lnt 11-24-1 15-34-3 Seroogv 2-15, Lauritsen 1-34, Hots I* QUESTIONABLE WR Troy Brown (knee) Jew Daley ...... 71-69-73— 213 Mount Union 55, John Carroll 3 Avoca AHST 33, Boyer Valley 0 N Dakota St 49, Carsn-Newmn 19 Haha! 2-5, Givens 2-0, Williamson 1-8, CU— Kiopfenstein 17 pass from Klatt Return Yards 214 39 (minus J) Drake, Goodwin 4-JO, Moroni PROBABLE OB (right shoul­ Doug LaBeke ll 49-71-73-213 Belmond-Klemme 27, North Buller 13 der) OB Jim Muter (right shoulder); TE N Michigan 18, Wayne, Mich. 13 Gill 1-4, Barnes 1-5. Missouri, Nash (Crosby kick) Punts-Avg 6-33 5-45 3-60, Jones 3-29, Mickley 2-22, Phavda­ Tim Conley 49-70-76-213 Boone 34, Huxley Ballard 14 Ben Watson (knee: Cardinals. OUT WR 4-57, Coffey 4-52, Sesay 3-45, Woods NT— Quinn 8 pass from Han (Ba­ Fumbles-Lost 2-2 5-3 vong 2-19, Putnam 1-22. Ussin 1-3. LPGA SAFEWAY NW Missouri St 45. Missouri-Rolla 3 Central Lyon 28, Sioux Center 6 (knee) DOUBTFUL LB CLASSIC 3-9, Franklin 2-74, Ekwerekwu 2-1, zaidua kick) Penalties-Yards 4-22 3-20 A— 2,809 At Portland. Neb -Kearney 27, Westrn St.,Colo 7 Charter Oak-Ute 34, East Greene 6 Ravnoch Thompson (knee) PROBABLE Ore Matthews 1-9, Smith 1-5, O n boga 1-2 CU—Cox 3 run (Crosby kick) Time of Possession 34:01 25:59 (Columbia Edgewater C C , par 72) North Central JI, Augsburg 24 Cherokee 21, Battle Creek-lda Grove 6 DE (neck). A— 57,279 Norm Park 14, Eureka 7 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Notre D a m e ______...14 7 7 3-31 Clarinda 14 Red Oak 0 (I O) AT SAN SECOND ROUNO RESULTS Coe 49 Clear Lake 43 Webster City 38 Northwestern, Minn 41, Principle 7 RUSHING— N Texas, Thomas Michigan St. ______7 8 7 10-24 DIEGO CHARGERS (1-0) - Jets OUT Candia Kung ...... 49-48-137 Northwood, Mich 54, Mercyhursl 24 C -M -B at Bondurant-Farrer (tod DT josh Evans (back) PROBABLE SJon Lone Kane .... 68 49-137 32-247 Hall 6-10, Byeriy 2-1 Colorado. M S U — Scott0 blocked punt return Luther 30 Coming 35, Corydon Wayne 0 Olivet 78, Ohio Wesleyan 21 Oklahoma 31 McGraw (abdomen), DE Bryan Thomas Corm K x h 72-47-139 Purify 15-112, Crawford 6-35, Charles (Rayner kick) AT DECORAH C B Lewis Central 41, Jefferson JSPC 12 Panhandle St 44, Wayne, Neb 34 (hamstring) Chargers: OUT DE Adrian Aim *# Sorenstam .. 70-69-139 Oregon 7 4-17, Jolly 3-14, Vickers 1-13, Ellis 5-13, ND— Quinn I run (Fitzpatrick kick) C B Lincoln 28, Marshalltown IO Pittsburg St 49, SW Baptist 0 COE LUTH Dingle (thigh) DOUBTFUL T Courtney Janice M ood* ....------47-72-139 Cox 1-3, Klatt 2-