Box Score
Junior running back Eddie Vachon racked up 154 all-purpose
yards to lead Stonehill at #22 Glenville State tonight.
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#22 Glenville State Edges
Stonehill, 21-14
McCants touchdown midway
through fourth quarter spoils Skyhawks upset bid
Boxscore
PARKERSBURG NEWS & SENTINEL: "GSC grounds
Skyhawks"
BY Jay W. Bennett
EASTON,
Mass. (August 27, 2009) - Glenville State College, ranked
22nd in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)
Division II preseason poll, scored the only touchdown of the second
half to edge Stonehill College in non-conference football action at
I.L. & Sue Morris Stadium tonight.
Senior quarterback James
McCants (Akron, Ohio) dove in the end zone on a first and
goal from the four-yard line for Glenville State, preseason
favorites in the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(WVIAC), to provide the difference. McCants finished with 152 total
yards of offense for Glenville State. He was 14-for-18 through the
air for 112 yards with an interception to go with 40 yards rushing
on 11 attempts.
Senior wide receiver James
McDonald (Washington, D.C.) hauled in six passes for 113
yards, while junior Akheem Figgs (Oakland, Calif.)
added 69 yards receiving on two catches and a touchdown. Junior
Brian Harden (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) rushed the
ball 16 times for 67 yards, while sophomore DeAndre Johnson
(Washington, D.C.) added 54 yards on 11 carries and a
score.
Junior running back Eddie
Vachon (Newton, Mass./Blair Academy) led the Stonehill
offense with 154 all-purpose yards. He ran the ball 20 times for 75
yards and a touchdown, adding three receptions for 33 yards and
returned a kickoff for 46 yards.
Sophomore Danny Sagan compiled 152 yards of total offense
in the first half.
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Sophomore quarterback Danny
Sagan (Blairstown, N.J./Blair Academy) added 152 yards of
total offense in his first collegiate start, finishing 7-for-14
through the air for 100 yards, but was intercepted twice, to go
with 52 yards on six runs. Junior Kevin Brooks (Westwood,
Mass./Westwood) came on in the second half and was 4-for-8
for 26 yards passing. Sophomore Oscar Alvarez (Framingham,
Mass./Cushing Academy) chipped in with three catches for
45 yards.
Glenville State totaled 404 yards of
total offense - 267 passing and 137 on the ground. Stonehill
finished with 270 yards of offense - 144 rushing and 126 through
the air. Both teams turned the ball over four times and were
hampered by penalties on the night that negated big plays. The
Pioneers were whistled nine times for a loss of 85 yards, while
eight Skyhawk penalties resulted in a loss of 72 yards.
Senior Nicholas Monroe
(Rochester, N.Y.) led the Glenville defense with nine
tackles (seven solo), including two for a loss of six yards. Senior
Scott Sears (Webster Springs, W.V.) added four
solo tackles, including two for a loss of 11 yards, one forced
fumble and recovery to go with a sack.
Senior tri-captain Greg
Sanzari (Centerport, N.Y./St. Anthony's) led the Stonehill
defense with ten tackles (eight solo) and a sack for a loss of 14
yards. Junior Anthony Tomasz (Hopkinton,
Mass./Hopkinton) added seven stops (six solo), including
one for a loss, while sophomore Matthew Ianucci (Oakland,
N.J./Indian Hills) collected six tackles (four solo) with
an interception which he returned for 22 yards. Senior
Andrew Lesko (Florence, Mass./Northampton) chipped
in with a pair of sacks.
Senior tri-captain Greg Sanzari led the defense with a
game-high ten tackles, including a sack.
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The teams traded a pair of
touchdowns in the first half. Johnson capped a nine-play 96-yard
drive with a one-yard plunge with 2:25 left in the first quarter on
Glenville's second possession. Stonehill answered 3:20 into the
second quarter when Vachon scampered in from three yards out after
the Skyhawks got the ball back on the host's four yard line after
the defense tackled the Pioneers punter on fourth down.
Glenville regained the lead after
the two teams swapped possession on interceptions when Figgs took a
pass from sophomore Darold Hughes (New Orleans,
La.) and raced in from 56 yards out on the Pioneers first
play after picking off Sagan. Stonehill knotted the score again
just before halftime as Sagan ran in from four yards out to cap a
six-play 78-yard drive with 39-seconds left in the half.
Ianucci intercepted a McCants pass
at the Stonehill 45 and returned it 22-yards to the Glenville 33 to
set up Stonehill's best scoring chance of the second half. Facing a
fourth and seven at the Pioneers 30, Brooks connected with Vachon
who was stopped just a yard short of the first down to end the
drive.
Glenville then embarked on its
game-winning drive, using ten plays to march 76 yards while eating
up 4:38. McCants was 3-for-3 passing for 23 yards on the drive,
while rushing for another 33 yards - including a 25-yard run on a
second and seven from the Stonehill 29 to set up the go-ahead
four-yard plunge.
Stonehill (0-1, 0-0 NE-10) is back
in action next Saturday, when it travels to Staten Island, N.Y., to
battle NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Wagner University at
1 p.m. The Skyhawks open their home and Northeast-10 Conference
schedule the following Friday, September 11, against defending
champion American International College at 7 p.m. The game will be
part of "Kickoff Weekend" at the College with several special
activities planned around the night.
Glenville State (1-0, 0-0 WVIAC)
also plays an NCAA FCS opponent next weekend when it visits the
University of Tennessee-Chattanooga next Thursday, September 3, at
7 p.m.