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Sunday, October 16, 2005

Football Roundup: Week No. 8 WVIAC

This Week's Results

Shepherd 48, Concord 21
West Virginia State 36, WVU Tech 7
Charleston Southern 63, W.Va. Wesleyan 42
Charleston 30, Fairmont State 5
Glenville State 45, West Liberty State 21

Notes from this weekend's action:

* Monte Cater became the winningest football coach in WVIAC history with 126 victories as #16 Shepherd (8-0, 5-0) downed Concord (2-6, 2-4) 48-21...Dervon Wallace helped the Rams to their 15th straight victory with 130 yards on 24 rushes...Ricky Schmitt booted a pair of field goals and averaged 48 yards per punt as SU held a huge advantage in field position...Tank Tunstalle rushed for a pair of touchdowns and 74 yards to lead Concord
* Charleston (5-3, 4-2) held Fairmont State (2-6, 2-4) to 54 rush yards and intercepted four passes in a 30-5 win...Corey Isner rushed for 104 yards and passed for 226 yards to pace the Golden Eagles...Terrance Spencer grabbed eight passes for 174 yards for UC...Blake Burr chipped in with 87 rush yards
* West Virginia State (2-6, 2-3) celebrated homecoming with a 36-7 romp past WVU Tech (0-8, 0-5)...The Jackets limited Tech to minus-15 yards rushing...Brandon White rambled for 103 yards and three touchdowns for the State offense...Robert Savoy notched a 99-yard punt return score to help the Jackets build a 22-0 first half lead...Casey Justice completed 17 of 28 passes for 161 yards for Tech
* West Virginia Wesleyan (3-5) fell to Division I-AA Charleston Southern (3-4) 63-42 in one of the season's wildest contests...Wesleyan led 14-7 at the half and only trailed 21-20 after three quarters...However, host CSU outscored the Bobcats 42-22 in the final quarter...Marc Kimes passed for 392 yards for Wesleyan, while Bryan Overton had five catches for 169 yards...Charleston Southern outgained WVWC 695-469, including a 397-69 edge on the ground
* Glenville State (6-2, 4-1) broke open a close game with a pair of late first half touchdowns in a 45-21 win over West Liberty State (5-3, 3-2)...No other details are available.

October 15, 2005

Game Box Scores (PDF) WVIAC Season Stats

This Week's Results

Shepherd 48, Concord 21
West Virginia State 36, WVU Tech 7
Charleston Southern 63, W.Va. Wesleyan 42
Charleston 30, Fairmont State 5
Glenville State 45, West Liberty State 21

Notes from this weekend's action:

* Monte Cater became the winningest football coach in WVIAC history with 126 victories as #16 Shepherd (8-0, 5-0) downed Concord (2-6, 2-4) 48-21...Dervon Wallace helped the Rams to their 15th straight victory with 130 yards on 24 rushes...Ricky Schmitt booted a pair of field goals and averaged 48 yards per punt as SU held a huge advantage in field position...Tank Tunstalle rushed for a pair of touchdowns and 74 yards to lead Concord
* Charleston (5-3, 4-2) held Fairmont State (2-6, 2-4) to 54 rush yards and intercepted four passes in a 30-5 win...Corey Isner rushed for 104 yards and passed for 226 yards to pace the Golden Eagles...Terrance Spencer grabbed eight passes for 174 yards for UC...Blake Burr chipped in with 87 rush yards
* West Virginia State (2-6, 2-3) celebrated homecoming with a 36-7 romp past WVU Tech (0-8, 0-5)...The Jackets limited Tech to minus-15 yards rushing...Brandon White rambled for 103 yards and three touchdowns for the State offense...Robert Savoy notched a 99-yard punt return score to help the Jackets build a 22-0 first half lead...Casey Justice completed 17 of 28 passes for 161 yards for Tech
* West Virginia Wesleyan (3-5) fell to Division I-AA Charleston Southern (3-4) 63-42 in one of the season's wildest contests...Wesleyan led 14-7 at the half and only trailed 21-20 after three quarters...However, host CSU outscored the Bobcats 42-22 in the final quarter...Marc Kimes passed for 392 yards for Wesleyan, while Bryan Overton had five catches for 169 yards...Charleston Southern outgained WVWC 695-469, including a 397-69 edge on the ground
* Glenville State (6-2, 4-1) broke open a close game with a pair of late first half touchdowns in a 45-21 win over West Liberty State (5-3, 3-2)...No other details are available.

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