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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 11

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The Marion Stari
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Marion, Ohio
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THEl SUNDAY, September 10, 1995 3B Page Ohio College Roundup in the first half and another in the fourth quarter giving him nine in the first two games. But he also connected on 10 consecutive passes and both touchdowns in one third-quarter stretch, as Bowling Green (1-1) overcame a 10-0 halftime deficit. the Warhawks needed. Baldwin-Wallace was held to 15 yards rushing on 25 attempts, including 41 yards in losses. B-W quarterback Mark Vass set a Finnie Stadium record with 24 completions (in 40 attempts for 253 yards), but he also had three for 335 yards with two interceptions.

Jason Fleming scored on a 10-yard run and Scott McManus added a 22-yard field goal and two extra-point kicks as Hanover built a 17-0 lead in the third quarter. Fred Cranford caught a 14-yard -V" H'1' 1 '), yards. The 187 receiving yards broke his own school record. He matched Ohio Northern records with his three touchdown receptions and 24 points. He also had 87 yards rushing on two carries and 41 yards in returns, for a total offense of 315 yards.

Ohio Northern quarterback Scott Tekancic completed ll-of-26 passes for 261 yards with one interception. The Polar Bears' defense had nine sacks for 57 yards in losses. Bluffton's points came on Dennis Bates 70-yard interception return and a 10-yard run by Darrin Fox. Gannon 42 Capital 9 ERIE, Pa. (AP) Sophomore Todd Heigley, starting for the injured Rick Miller, ran 37 yards to score on the game's second play, starting Gannon toward a 42-9 victory over Capital.

The Golden Knights (2-0) rushed for 258 yards and held Capital (0-1) to 46 yards rushing. Trinity, III. 14 Findlay 7 DEERFIELD, 111. (AP) John Starks threw a 5-yard scoring pass to Karl Hankton on the first play of the final quarter Saturday to lift Trinity of Illinois to a 14-7 victory over Findlay. Trinity (2-0) scored first on a 4-yard run by Corey Thompson, but Findlay (0-1) scored on a 1-yard run by Tobias Pearson to tie the score at halftime.

John Carroll 28 Ohio Wesleyan 13 DELAWARE (AP) Freshman backup quarterback Nick Caserio threw for three touchdowns and ran for a fourth in John Carroll's 28-13 victory Saturday over Ohio Wesleyan as both teams opened their seasons. Caserio entered the game for the Blue Streaks in the second quarter after starter Jeff Behrman broke an ankle. He completed 19-of-27 pass attempts for 263 yards and added 46 yards on four carries. His touchdown passes came on plays that went for 13 yards to Tim Niemiec, 33 yards to Dan Winterich and 6 yards to Jason Terceki Caserio also ran 24 yards to score. The Bishops' touchdowns came on a pass play covering 80 yards from Dan Hover to Matt Apel and a 5-yard run by Rich Holmes.

The second touchdown was set up by a pass play that covered 61 yards from Jay Duke to Apel on a fake punt. Ferris St. 20 Ashland 13 BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) 4 Jason Lipke hit two field goals and Bill Love threw for two touchdowns Saturday as Ferris State beat Ashland 20-13 in the Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference. Walsh 10 Urbana 7 URBANA (AP) A 32-yard field goal by Mike Schaeffer with 32 seconds left Saturday gave Walsh its first college football victory as the Cavaliers defeated Urbana 10-7.

A 38-yard punt return by Travis Cook set up the score for the Cavaliers (1-1), who began playing the sport on an intercollegiate level this year. Grove City 31 Kenyon 16 GAMBIER (AP) Grove City used a fourth-quarter scoring explosion that included a 25-yard touchdown run by Jason Hollenbaugh to beat Kenyon 31-16 Saturday. It was the season opener for both teams. Ohio U. 14 Illinois St.

6 ATHENS (AP) Kareem Wilson ran for two touchdowns and Brandon Cade ended a late threat with an interception Saturday as Ohio University ended the longest losing streak in NCAA Division I with a 14-6 victory over Illinois State. The Bobcats (1-1) had lost their last 12 games, dating back to a 12-10 victory over Eastern Michigan in the final game of the 1993 season. The victory came in new Ohio coach Jim Grobe's second game. About 150 fans tore down the goal posts after the victory. Ohio took a 14-3 lead on touchdown runs of 30 and 3 yards by Wilson, a freshman quarterback.

He rushed for 116 yards on 26 carries in the Bobcats' new option offense. Miami, Ohio 39 Kent 0 KENT (AP) Deland McCullough rushed for 196 yards and Miami of Ohio's defense forced six turnovers Saturday in a 39-0 victory over Kent. McCullough, who carried 32 times, opened the scoring on a 3-yard run and Miami (1-1 overall and 1-0 in the Mid-American Conference) roared to a 25-0 lead at the half. Kent (1-1, 0-1), which had upset defending NCAA Division I-AA champion Youngstown State in its opener last week, never got untracked. The Golden Flashes threw four interceptions, lost two fumbles and gave up a safety when quarterback Todd Goebbel was sacked in the end zone by Miami's Jason Holmes.

Bowling Green 17 Missouri 10 COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Ryan Henry rebounded from a poor first half with two second-half touchdown passes as Bowling Green beat Missouri 17-10 Saturday. Henry threw two interceptions AP STREAK SNAPPED Ohio University's Kareem Wilson, 14, races for a touchdown away from Illinois State's Eric Johnson during their game at Athens Saturday. OU won 14-6 to break a 15-game losing streak. GwuMHML touchdown pass from Tyler Gantz for Otterbein's score.

Ohio Northern 35 Bluffton 14 BLUFFTON (AP) LaVant King scored four of the five times he touched the ball on offense as Ohio Northern beat Bluffton 35-14 Saturday in the season opener for both teams. King scored on a 66-yard run and pass receptions of 48, 88 and 51 li SentryCCJ SENTRY GOLD STARTERS AND ALTERNATORS MMMJUJc 4 SENTRY STARTERS AND ALTERNATORS Down The Fairway EMI H-MOQ SflI UmltedUFEVME Warranty Limited 1-Year Warranty' 1.1.14 I II- $36 99 P17S70R13B P18570R13B P17570R14B i P18570R14W I P19570R14W P20570R14W P21570R15W P22570R15W 18-8268 Sirias 1 Fl 41" PI 46-'9 49.99 50.99 Rj 56.99 E3 51.99 I I ff S5. s.t 57 7. ei.tt ts.t te.t 111. P21575R15 pn P23575R15 Ll LT23575R15-C WrM 30X9.S0R15-C ELI 31.1050R15-C t3 33X12.50R1S-C iJ SENIOR TOURNAMENT Following are pairings and tee times for the first round of the Marion Area Seniors 72-hole tournament, with the first round slated for Tuesday at Kings Mill Golf Course: No.

1 tee, 8 a.m., Ed Imbody, Paul Fogle, Jack Smith and Roy Klingel; 8:07, Richard Abbott, Norm Walton, Hoyt Leeth and Clarence Hensel; 8:15, Daune Fender, Merle Smith, B. Robinson and Les Moench; 8:22, Dan Townsend, Chuck Baker, Bud Franklin and Gene Rockhold; 8:30, Mo Miller, Jim Crabtree, Ken Norton and Sid Andrews; 8:37, Dwight Wilcox, Dave Miller, Bob Lee and Bill Varner; 8:45, Oscar Hartman, Tom McClung, Dale Hundley and Noel Martin; 8:52, Dwight Levings, Bud Santo, Ed Barthey and Lee Bernhard; 9, Calvin Crawford, Warren Foster, Morris Craig and Chet Thornberry; 9:07, Don Griffiths, Bill Craft, Andy Izzi and Bill Shipley; 9:15, John Bell, Robert Hufford, Larry Goodman and Lewis Bell; and 9:22, Bill Kennedy, Tom Indoe, Vern Bollinger and Hugh Malo. No. 10 tee, 8 a.m., Gary Roush, George Barkley, Tom Camburn and Bud Lawhead; Dick Courtad, George Culver, R.M. Rossel and McEldowney; 8:15, Ralph Zender, as nnao 23 AS AfQQ 16' inui inui AS IS I Eicb.

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Wis. -Whitewater 6 Baldwin-Wallace 3 BEREA (AP) Bryan Mader kicked two field goals and Wisconsin-Whitewater's defense throttled Baldwin-Wallace's rushing attack in taking a 6-3 victory Saturday. Mader converted kicks of 35 yards in the first quarter and 36 in the third quarter for all the scoring Herb Dible, Bob Donelson and Bucky Walter; 8:22, Don Kemper, Jack Whaley, J.W. Smith and Joe Schuman; 8:30, Herb Barcus, Howard Gilbert, Jr. Ballinger and Tom Bush; 8:37, Harold Stone, Otis Stone, Bob Zimmerman and Ellis Helge; 8:45, Gene Baltes, Mel Swihart, Dick Theil and Wendel Garber; 8:52, Hersh Trease, Albert Romich, Harold Tivenen and Roger Mawer; 9, Dale Whiteman, Fred Fosco, John Lee and Robert G.

Lee; 9:07, Ken Lange, Lee Bernhard, Robert George and Dick Campbell; and 9:15, George Liles, Charlie Wells, Pete Larick and Frank Aller. FRIDAY INDEPENDENT The Empire Builders team edged out Kings Mill 45 12-44 12 to win this league title at Kings Mill Golf Course. Sam Sparling, Jeff McFann, Tim Klingel and Mike Axline played for Empire Builders while playing for Kings Mill were John Russell, George Samson, Ed Imbody and Gene Rockhold. ACE Joelle Rubcich of Westerville recorded a hole-in-one Friday at Kings Mill Golf Course when she aced the par-four, 214-yard 14th hole with a four-iron. Witnessing the shot were Sandy Coghill, Mike Bowman and Kevin O'Reilly.

rn BTT-: turnovers. Hanover 24 Otterbein 7 WESTERVILLE (AP) Ben Fox tied a school record with 17 receptions as Hanover defeated Otterbein 24-7 Saturday in the season opener for both teams. Fox caught 17 passes for 153 yards, including a 7-yard touchdown pass from Terry Peebles. Peebles completed 35-of-61 passes AC-DELC0 STARTERS AND ALTERNATORS Umite4 LIFETIME Warranty as nnqq 28! inui as 4L.UExcii. UP TO 149 Rpmanirfartnrprt Annliratinnc till Cotter Pins Bleeder Hose Brake Fluid i Disc Quiet Brake Hardware PRICES GOOD THROUGH 91695 1 -i i YfV I -j, Mott Late KIS wISl- wd import BRAKi SHOES W.minty inj Light HlmltH UKTME WnL, I RAYBESTOS LIFETIME cnucpDine uinnhi SILVER PADS Warranty RAYBESTOS P6 LIFETIME RRAKFPin Warrantv BRAKE PADS warranty Till 74.M 96.W t0O.9 101.

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