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TIE NEWSOBSERVER SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 2006 I SUP AROUND THE CIA AROEND THE STATE NC CENTRAL 37 LIVINGSTONE 15 Eagles clinch division title In title A pp State wins big Southern showdown NC CENTRAL 37 LIVINGSTONE IS CENTRAL 37 LIVINGSTONE 15 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Passes Comn-Att-int Fkturn Yards PontsAvg Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards )-Alt-int its Top-ranked Mountaineers rout No 8 Furman in I-AA tilt Top-ran tackled at his own 20-yard-line Three plays later Brown connected with Blackwell for an 18- yard touchdown and a 7-0 lead The Eagles led 14-6 at the half and extended the margin to 16-6 with a safety by Greg Peterson On Livingstone's next possession NCCU linebacker Rashard Coleman leveled quarterback Steven Williams forcing a fumble that was recovered by Peterson at Livingstone's 40 The very next play Blackwell struck again scoring with 7:47 left in the third quarter to put the Eagles up 23-6 In the fourth quarter Livingstone (1-8 1-5) pulled within 30-15 before Blackwell finished his hat trick of receiving TD with a 34-yard catch with 3:02 left Jeff Toliver rushed for 75 yards and a 2-yard touchdown on 11 carries for NCCU FROM NCCU NEWS RELEASE Quarterback Stadford Brown hooked up with Wayne Blackwell for three touchdowns as defending C1AA champion NC Central clinched the Western Division title on Saturday with a 37-15 victory at Livingstone Brown also scored on a 6-yard run as the Eagles reached 9-0 for the first time in school history The Eagles (6-0 CLAA) will play the winner of next week's Elizabeth City State or Virginia Union in the C1AA championship game which will be played Nov 11 at NCCU's Riddick-Stadium in Durham Blackwell finished with four catches for 115 yards and the three touchdowns NCCU struck first after the Blue Bears' punter mishandled the snap on the opening series and was NC CENTRAL 7 7 9 14 37 LIVINGSTONE 6 9 9 15 FIRST QUARTER NCCU 18 pass from SBrown (Gilbert kick) 10:24 36 run (pass failed) 3:39 SECOND QUARTER 6 run (Gilbert kick) 814 THIRD QUARTER 40 pass from (GIbert kick) 7:41 FOURTH QUARTER 2 run (Gilbert kick) 14:54 Vary 2112:43 5 pass from Mitchell (pass failed) 5:22 34 pass from S-Brown (Gilbert kick) 3:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: NC 11-75 Abdul-Azeez 1- 18 Pruitt 8-15 SBrown 4-8 McClellan 1-1 CBrown 2- 1 Team 1-0 12-54 Mitchell 5- 52 Wilhams 8-21 Pucker 3-1 Sullivan 1-0 Team 1-(-19)- Passing: NC 12-21-1-186 8-21-1-62 Mitchell 7-20-1-65 Baiscien 0-1-0-0 Team 0-0-0-0 Receiving: NC Broadway 3-49 McClellan 2-14 Ptuitt 2-5 Toliver 1-3 5-49 Baisden 4-30 Sullivan 4-28 Faulcon 1-16 Mitchell 1-4 A-5525 AL 7 7 9 14 37 IRE 6 0 9 15 FIRST QUARTER lackwell 18 pass from S13town (Gilbert IC-Baisden 36 run (pass failed) 3:39 SECOND QUARTER Brown 6 run (Gilbert kick) 814 THIRD QUARTER eterson safety 11:33 'CCU-Blackwell 40 Brown (Gibed kick) 7:47 FOURTH QUARTER )liver 2 run (Gilbert kick) 14:54 LC-FG 13 LC-Sullivan 5 pass from Mitchell (pass NCCII-Blad(well 34 pass from S-Brown 3:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Central-Toliver 11-75 Abdul-Azeez 1- 15 Sitrown 4-8 McClellan 14 CBrown 2- Livingstone-Baisden 12-54 MItchell 5- 8-21 Ducker 3-1 Sullivan 1-0 Team 1449)- )(C Central-SBrown 12-214486 Living- urns 8-21-1-62 Mitchell 7-20-1-65 Baisden 0-0-0-0 NC Central-Blackwel14-115 Broadway 2-14 Ptuitt 2-5 Toliver 1-3 Living- lams 5-49 Baisden 4-30 Sullivan 4-28 i Mitchell 1-4 Kevin Richardson scored four touchdowns as top-ranked Appalachian State took control of the Southern Conference with a 40-7 victory over No 8 Furman in a Division I-AA showdown on Saturday in Boone After giving up a 1-yard touchdown run by Paladins quarterback Rena Gray late in the first quarter the Mountaineers (8-1 5-0) scored 40 unanswered points ASU took the lead when Corey Lynch blocked a field-goal try and returned the ball 79 yards to score just before halftime Richardson had 173 yards rushing for the defending Division I-AA champions who forced their first safety of the season and held the Paladins (6-3 4-1) to just 66 yards on the ground Gray was 13-for-26 passing for 138 yards with one interception Gray ran 15 times but had only 21 yards against ASU's defense Kevin Richar touchdowns Appalachian St the Southern 40-7 victory ov in a Division 1-) Saturday in Be After giving down run by I back Renaldo quarter the 5-0) scored 40 ASU took thE Lynch blocker and returned ti score just befo Richardson rushing for the 1-AA champion first safety of the Paladins (6 yards on the grt Gray was 13- 138 yards with Gray ran 15 fir 21 yards again NCCU 13 n-118 16 12-11-1 42 4-325 5-3 6-41 LC 13 30-1D9 127 15-424 16 7-326 2-1 12-104 A ing nee( goir shm aftel thre deni Mei Hun twe SOIT kim had shal cam bloc goe Bi yarc a shy 10( The sea 41 run Ton 50111 don do A NCCU LC 13 13 28-118 30-109 186 127 12-21-1 15-42-2 42 16 4-325 7-326 A 5-3 2-1 6-41 12404 ing nee( goir shm aftel thre deni Met Hui twe SOIT kin( had shal cam bloc goe! Bi yar( a shy 10( The sea run Ton sorr don do I 4 held the Rams (3-6) scoreless until midway through the fourth WINGATE 24 CATAWBA 8: Anthony Metzelaars went 18-for35 for 203 yards one interception and two TDs to lead host Wingate (7-2 4-1 South Atlantic) to a win over Catawba (44 14) ELIZABETH CITY STATE ST PAUL'S 3: Brandon Fields scored the only touchdown on a 4-yard run in the third quarter as ECSU (8-1 6-0 C1AA) defeated host St Paul's (2-7 1-5) JOHNSON SMITH 27 SAVANNAH STATE 6: Jason Lovett ran for two touchdowns as host JCSU (7-2) a Division 11 CIAA team defeated Division 1-AA Savannah State (1-7) THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VIRGINIA UNION 9 BOWIE STATE 7: Nathaniel Queen rushed for a Bowie State single-game record 239 yards but the host Bulldogs (4-5 2-4 C1AA) lost to Virginia Union (7-2 5-1) NC WESLEYAN 46 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT 34: The host Bishops (4- 4 3-2 USA South) rolled up 538 yards of offense and got their first-ever win over CNU (6-2 4-1) FROM COLLEGE NEWS RELEASES lead Elon (44 2-3 So Con) past host Chattanooga (3-6 2-3 Mocs kicker Esteban Lopez missed a 31-yard field goal wide left with 1:43 left that would have tied the score WOITORD 35 WESTERN CAROLINA 7: Josh Collier threw for one touchdown and ran for another to give host Wofford the win over Western (2-6 0-6 So Con) The Terriers (4-4 3-2) rushed for 337 yards and four TDs DAVIDSON 48 VALPARAISO 14: Jonathon Hubbard rushed for 114 yards and four touchdowns on 27 carries as Davidson (5-3 4-1 Pioneer) handed host Valparaiso (2-7 1-5) its sixth straight loss GARDNER-WEBB 35 VMI 31: Devin Campbell threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Duvaughn Hagler with just more than three minutes left to give host Gardner-Webb (6-2 2-0 Big South) a win over VMI (1-8 0-3) HAMPTON 13 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 3: Marquay McDaniel caught eight passes including one for the game's lone touchdown to lead host Hampton past Winston-Salem State The Pirates (8-1 6-1 MEAC) ST AUGUSTINE'S 15 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 3 ATE 3 Falcons break the Broncos LODICOS PAGE 2CC PAGE 2CC ALSO SATURDAY RON 20 CHATTANOOGA 17: Terre 11 Hudgins a former Rocky Mount High star caught six passes for 81 yards and threw a touchdown pass on a reverse to ALSO ELON 20 CI Terrell Hudgin Mount High passes for 81 touchdown pa ST AUGUSTINE'S IS FAYETTEVILLE STATE 3 SAC FSU 5 13 33-74 36-46 38 126 5-15-3 16-42-2 51 13 6-358 6-195 1-1 2-1 13-131 3-16 29:38 10:22 'STINE'S 15 FAYETTEVILLE STATE 3 SAC FSU 5 13 33-74 36-46 38 5-15-3 16-42 1262 51 13 6-358 8-195 1-1 2-1 13-131 3-16 29:38 30:22 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Passes Comp Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession irst downs 'ushes-yards 'essing asses ComoAtt-Int turn Yards tints-Avg umbles-Lost enaltiesNards one of Possession pAtt-Alt rds ession FROM COLLEGE NEWS RELEASE FAYETTEVILLE St Augrustine's used special teams and defense to turn back Fayetteville State 15-3 on Saturday in a CIAA game at the Luther "Nick" Jeralds Athletic Complex St Augustine's defeated Fayetteville State for the first time since restarting its football program in 2002 The Falcons (4-5 4-3 CIAA) scored on a punt return a safety and a fumble return to defeat the Broncos (2-7 1-5) Fayetteville State opened the scoring driving 57 yards on 14 plays late in the first half Eric Lamoreux capped the march with a 23-yard field goal to put the Broncos up 3-0 with 5:14 left in the second quarter After that point it was all St Aug's The Falcons got a safety with 12:39 left in the third quarter then made it an eight-point swing when Richard Boone returning the ensuing free kick 64 yards for a touchdown The Falcons' final points came in the fourth quarter when Curtonio Marshall recovered a muffed punt in the end zone for a touchdown with 7:35 left in the game The St Aug's defense ranked second in the CIAA in total defense forced three turnovers and held the Broncos to 172 yards of total offense just 46 yards on the ground Have Breakfast With A Champion! SAINT AUGUSTINE'S 0 0 8 7 15 FAYMEVILLE STATE 0 3 0 0 3 SECOND QUARTER Lamoureux 23 5:14 THIRD QUARTER 12:39 64 pant return (kid( tailed) 12:39 FOURTH QUARTER recovery (Daniels kick) 7:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing: St 18-50 Boone 1-19 Smith 5-19 Long 8-2 Team 14-16) Fayetteville Green 6-29 Aurty 12-12 Harris 12-9 Holding 3-6 Thom ton 1-(-1) Spade 1-(-1) Team 14-8- Passing: St 5-14-3-38 1-0-0 Fayetteville 15-40-2113 Agans 1-0-0 Dunn 1-1-0-13 Harris 0-0-0-0 Renewing St 2-15 Carter 1-10 Long 1-9 McLaughlin 1-4 Fayetteville 7- 33 Barnett 3-36 Nieves 3-32 Dunn 2-20 Wright 1-5 A-6694 1USTINE'S 0 0 8 7 15 ILLE STATE 0 3 0 0 3 SECOND QUARTER Lamoureux 23 5:14 THIRD QUARTER ety1239 SAC-Boone 64 punt return (kid( 9 FOURTH QUARTER rshall recovery (Daniels kick) 7:35 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS St Augustine's -Carter 18-50 Boone 1-19 Long 8-2 Team 14-16) Fayetteville State- Aurty 12-12 Harris 12-9 Holding 3-6 Thornpacle 14-11 Team 14-8)- St Augustine's-Smith 5-14-3-38 Boone 0- BOYS GIRLS CLUBS Join the Boys Girls Clubs for its 4th Annual Breakfast of Champions presented by Wachovia on 0 rtr1r4OrfI 7 I tt 1 i-N -i I q'' Y' 'ii iie 4tIN i VIRGINIA STATE 28 SHAW 22 Thursday November 2nd from 8 to 9:30 am at the Kerr Scott Building on the NC State Fairgrounds Turnovers plague slipping Shaw and one touchdown The Trojans offense wrapped up 323 total yards with junior running back Travis Valentine leading the way with 78 rushing yards on 15 carries and one touchdown Freshman quarterback Lamar Blizzard was 13-of-28 for 206 yards three touchdowns and two interceptions Enjoy breakfast with Roy Williams A- UNC Men's Basketball Head Coach who will serve as this year's keynote speaker Individual tickets on sale now for $100 corporate sponsorships also available Call 9198346282 or visit wwwwakebgcorg In 14 FROM COLLEGE NEWS RELEASE ETTRICK Va In its final home game of the season Virginia State (2-7 24) moved out of the C1AA Eastern Division cellar beating Shaw 28-22 on Senior Day The Bears (2-7 1-5) racked up 405 yards in total offense but had four turnovers including one in the third quarter that resulted in a Virginia State touchdown Shaw's Reginald Price and JD Coaxum produced 31 carries for 152 yards and two touchdowns Quarterback Jermonty Kimbrough was 13-of-23 for 188 yards SHAW 0 16 0 6 22 VIRGINIA sun 7 6 15 0 28 FIRST QUARTER 37 pass from Blizzard (Buxton kick) 12:53 SECOND QUARTER 1 run (Harrison pass from Kimbrough) 1213 Brun (Brown run) 202 52 pass from Blizzard (run failed) 1:04 THIRD QUARTER 2 run (Richards pass from Buxton) 11:01 13 pass from Blizzard (Buxton kick) 9:25 FOURTH QUARTER 63 pass from Kimbrough (pass failed) 1:44 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing 18-76 Coaxum 1376 Ford 1- 22 Kimbrough 10-20 Ellison 5-16 Williams 2-7 Virginia 15-78 Boyd 5-31 Blizzard 1-10 Team 1-0 Brown 62)- Passing: 13-23-1-188 Virginia 13-27-2-206 Team 0-1-0-0 Receiving: 4-56 Robinson 3-34 Harding 2-82 Pettway 2-21 Brown 25) Virginia Choice 5-58 Richards 3-33 Spencer 2-89 Boyd 2-22 Valentine 1-4 4-1925 The 4th Annual Breakfast of Champions is presented by: Th VIRGINIA STATE 28 SHAW 22 SU 20 49-217 188 13-23-1 13 2-210 4-3 10-69 33:16 VSU 15 28-117 206 13-28-2 0 8-303 0-0 10-72 26:44 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-Int Return Yards Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Is rds 1nt rds dst Yards )ssession rTzi pAs' 4s1 AKVCIROVIA Slam Dunk Sponsors include: 850 the BUZZ Fox 50 John Deere Time Warner Cable Myriad Media Carquest and The News Observer Timc THE NEVIILOBSERVER newsobservencom EC brar two MT top cms "I the to ECI we we dom qua gait thir drh lead Eag Mis stur 1 Joh i Sou la Ibrol the 4 wot Hic i Hidl too ers I end I dom al' of 1 cep 1014 Dar 1 late em Pau late cov rep call givr ond foul end givi van tak( Si end 1014 Dar 1 lat Te ern Pau late coyi rep call giV( ond foul end Iv an tak( end ABSOLUTELY ONE WEEK ONLY! 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