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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 12

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B4 Sunday News Leader, September 24, 1995 State roundup 1 I -s Von Lewis, but could not stop Thomas, who opened the third quarter with a 23-yard TD run. Nor were the Eagles able to get the ball deep to their receivers. Christy was 11 of 17 for 84 yards. Randy Beamon scored from 1-yard out to end Bridgewater's scoring. ft? con to a 30-7 victory over Chowan.

Bland hit on 11 of 31 passes for 206 yards. He hit Lewis on a 68-yard play with 3:55 left in the first quarter and a 35-yarder with 2:03 left before the half. Jamison Barnett got a 1-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and Tony Labrador kicked three field goals for Randolph-Macon (2- 1). Centre 7 LEXINGTON (AP) Montas Allen blocked a 53-yard field goal attempt on the final play Saturday as Centre battled to a 7-7 tie with Washington Lee despite being held to 32 passing yards. Centre quarterback David Clark completed 3 of 9 passes for 32 yards.

He also was sacked eight times for 52 yards in losses, with Generals' defensive tackle Robert Hull accounting for a school-record five of the sacks. VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) Mike Cawley ran for two touchdowns and threw for the winning score in overtime Saturday to lead James Madison to a 28-27 victory over Villano-va. Under Yankee Conference overtime rules, each team started the ball from the opponent's 25-yard line in the extra period. In overtime, Cawley hit Jay Jones with a 15-yard pass on James Madison's fifth play from scrimmage and the extra point made it 28-21.

Clint Park made it 28-27 four plays later on a 3-yard keeper, but Villanova (0-3, 0-2 Yankee) couldn't get in the end zone on a two-point conversion try. James Madison (3-1, 2-0 Yankee) forced the OT when D'Artagnan Townes scored on a 4-yard run with 2:41 to play. Cawley completed 23 of 43 passes for 324 yards and rushed 14 times for 48 yards and had touchdown runs of 11 and 1 yards. Emory Henry Davidson 32 0 EMORY (AP) J.D. Davis ran for 197 yards and two touchdowns and Andy Stanley rushed for two more scores Saturday as Emory Henry rolled to a 32-0 victory against Davidson.

Davis carried 22 times and scored on runs of 42 and 2 yards, while Stanley added 2- and 7-yard touchdown runs for the Wasps (3-0). Chris Helvey's 1-yard run in the fourth quarter capped the scoring on a day on which Emory Henry picked up 336 yards on the ground. Nine Wasps had at least one rush, and six had at least one for 10 yards or more. Randolph-Macon Chowan 30 7 MURFREESBORO, N.C. (AP) George Bland completed slightly more than a third of his passes, but threw for two TDs to Bryan Lewis on Saturday to lead Randolph-Ma- SHAKING LOOSE William Mary quarter- kee Conference football game in Durham, back Matt Byrne feuds off University of New N.H., Saturday.

The Tribe won, 39-0. Hampshire's Brendan Richter during a Yan- (AP Photo) Furman VMI 55 24 GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) Junior quarterback Braniff Bonaven-ture returned with a vengeance Saturday, completing 11 of 18 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Paladins to a 55-24 win over VMI. upend Rfo. 3 STAUNTON-AUGUSTA-WAYNESBORO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IS ON THE OQOJ William Mary New Hampshire 39 0 DURHAM, N.H.

(AP) The William Mary defense caused seven fumbles and intercepted three passes for its second consecutive shutout, and Derek Fitzgerald rushed for two scores Saturday as the Tribe beat New Hampshire 39-0. The victory was coach Jimmye Laycock's 100th in 16 seasons with the Tribe with 72 losses and two ties. Fitzgerald rushed for 87 yards, and Ron Harrison intercepted two passes for William Mary (2-2, 2-1 Yankee Conference). New Hampshire (0-3, 0-3) drove to the Tribe 4-yard line with less than a minute to play, but the Tribe sacked quarterback Matt Cassano twice to preserve the shutout. Clinch Valley Brldgewater 28 14 WISE (AP) Greg Thomas rushed for 163 yards and four touchdowns Saturday as Clinch Valley beat Bridgewater 28-14.

Thomas, a 5-foot-8, 188-pound tailback, had TD runs of 2, 5, 23, and 1 yard in 26 carries. Clinch Valley (4-0) kept the ball on the ground, gaining 286 yards. The Eagles (0-3) went to the air after falling behind 14-0 early in the second quarter. The Eagles cut the lead to 14-7 on a 5-yard pass from Scott Christy to ONE WEEK ONLY. On Monday, September 25, 1995 at 10:00 A.M., we will be moving a wonderful three bedroom house from Richmond Road to Peabody Street via Greenville Avenue.

We want to thank Leroy Wilkinson (Burger King) for the gift. We wish to also thank you for your patience as we move this house. Washington State (2-1, 1-0 Pacif-ic-10) manhandled the Bruins in the first half, holding UCLA to 38 yards while running up 239. For the second consecutive week, UCLA (2-2, 0-2 Pac-10) was unable to complete a second-half comeback, despite an animated sideline pep talk by coach Terry Donahue during a timeout early in the third period. No.

19 Kansas St. Akron 67 0 Matt Miller threw a school-record three touchdown passes in the first quarter as No. 19 Kansas State routed Akron 67-0 Saturday, giving coach Bill Snyder a tie for most victories in Wildcats history. Snyder, in his seventh season, is 39-31-1 at Kansas State. Mike Ahearn was 39-12 from 1905-10.

Snyder took over the Kansas State program with the Wildcats on a 1-36-1 streak, and is 21-5-1 since 1993. The Wildcats have been to bowls in each of the past two seasons. Stanford No. 12 Oregon 28 21 Marlon Evans climbed out of first-year coach Tyrone Willing-ham's doghouse with a 96-yard kick- "1 I i ONLY I I Lubo, Oil I I I I I V'Wai ii i i i MN I I I i Mounting lifetime Tire Rotation Nationwide Mileage Warranty '30 NOW THROUGH SATURDAY Tire Exareti Ibv oddo ntment ontv) rree MERCHANTS 70 SERIES ll-Season Radial Blackwal rxFul, Mid-Sue Compact Cars 155-R12 $15 All 13" All mtrvt the right to limit quantitiat. Nocarry-oull.

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Two of the pickoffs led to Stanford touchdowns. Mississippi No. 20 Georgia 18 10 Mississippi's Tim Montz kicked four field goals, and No. 20 Georgia failed on a two potential game-tying drives in the final three minutes as the Rebels pulled off an 18-10 upset Saturday night. Montz's fourth field goal, a 20-yarder, came with 3:47 left.

Georgia (2-2, 1-2 Southeastern Conference) then drove 61 yards to the Ole Miss 30 before Nate Wayne intercepted a pass by quarterback Brian Smith, who came on after starter Mike Bobo left with an injury. He tore two ligaments in his right knee and was feared lost for the season. Automatic Transmission Service fXh rare SL linhf rnrke nnl GM can GM pickups only. Up to 5 qtt. Other makes welcome; may ba slightly higher.

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3 Texas played No. 7 Colorado. Instead, an obscure backup stole the show. Reserve quarterback John Hessler, who entered the game after Detmer injured a knee in the first quarter, ran for two touchdowns and passed for one, and Colorado stymied McElroy to beat the Aggies 29-21. Hessler, a redshirt sophomore who had never thrown a pass before this season, led the Buffaloes to victory after Detmer partially tore a ligament in his right knee near the end of the first period.

Texas was leading 7-0 at the time, but Hessler's two short TD runs in the second period helped Colorado take a 20-14 halftime lead. After moved ahead 21-20 on a 38-yard TD pass from Corey Pullig to Albert Connell in the third quarter, Colorado regained the lead 26-21 on Hessler's 20-yard scoring pass to Tennyson McCarty on the second play of the fourth quarter. No. 2 Nebraska Pacific 49 7 Damon Benning ran for three touchdowns and Nebraska (4-0) piled up 569 rushing yards before calling in the reserves. Benning finished with 173 yards before leaving with a sprained ankle in the third quarter.

The 731 yards of offense was Nebraska's fifth-highest total ever. No. 8 Ohio St. Pittsburgh 54 14 Terry Glenn caught nine passes for a school-record 253 yards and four touchdowns. Glenn scored on passes of 75, 61, 36 and 12 yards from Bobby Hoying, who threw for 296 yards and five touchdowns in three quarters.

Eddie George rushed for 121 yards for Ohio State (3-0). No. 10 Oklahoma North Texas 51 10 Backup quarterback Garrick Mc-Gee threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score and Jeff Frazier had a late 96-yard touchdown run for the Sooners (3-0). No. 15 Tennessee 52 Mississippi St.

14 Peyton Manning completed 21 of 35 passes, including 19 of 30 in the first half, and Jay Graham rushed for 122 yards. State receiver Eric Moulds set a school record with 15 catches, gaining 183 yards. Derrick Taite threw for 311 yards and two TDs. No. 21 Notre Dame 55 No.

13 Texas 27 The Fighting Irish's first victory over a ranked team in two seasons was spiced by Marc Edwards, who rushed for two touchdowns and caught a scoring pass. Coach Lou Holtz, who missed last week's game after undergoing spinal surgery, called plays from the press box. He drew cheers when he came onto the field with a little more than a minute left in the game. No. 22 Washington 21 Army 13 The Huskies rallied as Damon Huard threw a touchdown pass and scored on a keeper in the fourth quarter.

The game ended with the Cadets, out of timeouts, at Washington's 1. Army had a advantage in possession time. Washington St. No. 16 UCLA 24 15 Jay Dumas returned a punt 72 yards for a touchdown as Washington State built a 24-0 lead over No.

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