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New England Small College Athletic Conference FOOTBALL Weekly Release #2 - Oct. 3, 2010
Bates Middlebury
Bates ended a 24-game winless skid against Tufts on Saturday with Sophomore wide receiver Zach Driscoll (Concord, Mass.) caught nine
a 21-20 victory. It was the first win by the Bobcats over the Jumbos passes for 99 yards in Saturday’s 38-27 loss at Colby. Senior defensive
since 1985. Senior kicker/punter Gavin Segall-Abrams’ (Greensboro, back Connor Green (Wellesley, Mass.) was credited with six tackles
N.C.) first field goal since 2008 proved to be the difference in the win, at Colby, along with three pass break-ups and an interception.
as he connected from 19 yards out with 3:14 to play in the game. He
also punted seven times for a 34.3-yard average. Prior to Saturday’s Trinity
game at Tufts, junior wide receiver John Squires (Swampscott, Mass.) Senior tight end Chris Hunt (Westford, Mass.) made
had 14 career receptions and two touchdown catches. nine catches for 123 yards (13.67 per reception)
Squires was instrumental in the Bobcats’ victory over in Saturday’s 29-21 loss at Williams. Hunt had two
the Jumbos as he caught nine passes for 149 yards touchdown receptions, both in the fourth quarter, to
(16.55 per reception) and two touchdowns. Trailing 10- help the Bantams pull within one score of the Ephs.
6 in the second quarter, Squires 47-yard reception on Junior inside linebacker Walter Fallas (Everett, Mass.)
3rd-and-27 kept Bates’ drive alive, and it would end with led all tacklers in the game with 13 stops (nine solo) Fallas
Squires’ 8-yard touchdown catch to put the Bobcats and 3.5 tackles for a loss totaling 12 yards.
Squires
up 12-10. In the third quarter, with the Bobcats trailing
again, 20-12 this time, and facing 4th-and-6 at the Tufts 31, Squires Tufts
hauled in his second touchdown while falling out of bounds to cut the Senior quarterback Anthony Fucillo (Winthrop, Mass.) smashed team re-
margin to 20-18. On the day, six of his nine receptions resulted in a cords for attempts (71) and completions (35) in Saturday’s 21-20 loss to
Bates first down. Junior OLB Brett McAllister (Exeter, N.H.) led the Bates. He completed 49.3 percent of his passes with a long of 24 yards,
Bobcats in tackles for the second-straight week with 10 (eight solo), throwing for a total of 341 yards and two touchdowns and posting an ef-
including two sacks. He was also credited with two pass break-ups. ficiency rating of 87.67. Senior wide receiver Greg Stewart (Wilmington,
Mass.) caught 13 of Fucillo’s pacces for a total of 126 yards (9.69 per
Bowdoin reception). Junior linebacker Ferras Albitar (Coto de Caza, Calif.) had
Wide receiver Pat Noone (North Attleboro, Mass.) 17 tackles against the Bobcats, eight of which were solo stops.
became the Polar Bears’ all-time leading receiver
with a five-catch effort in Saturday’s 38-7 setback to Wesleyan
Amherst. The junior now has 98 catches for his career, Junior linebacker Cyprian Oyomba (Norwalk, Conn.) was the only
breaking the mark of 95 formerly held by Peter Nye player in Saturday’s Hamilton-Wesleyan game to record double-digit
‘94. Defensive lineman Reed Harasimowicz (Harvard, tackles, making 12 stops (six solo). Classmate Kyle Weiss (Niantic,
Mass.) led Bowdoin with nine total tackles (1.5 for a Noone Conn.) punted four times for a 41.0 yard average, including a 51-yard
loss) in the game. boot which was downed at the Continental 2-yard line.
Colby Williams
Junior QB Nick Kmetz (Laurel, Del.) tossed three touchdown passes Sophomore wide receiver Darrren Hartwell (North
and ran for another in the Mules’ 38-27 victory over Middlebury on Sat- Reading, Mass.) had an impressive afternoon in the
urday. Kmetz went 14-for-30 through the air, with a long of 35 yards and Ephs’ 29-21 victory over Trinity, as he caught five
an efficiency rating of 138.85. He also ran the ball 22 times and gained passes for 208 yards, an average of 41.6 yards per
68 yards (3.09 per carry). His 22-yard scoring run with 4:37 left in the reception, and three touchdowns. Hartwell opened
fourth was Colby’s final points in the game and was part of a 37-point the scoring in the game in the second quarter with an
effort between the two squads in the final quarter. Senior wide receiver 83-yard touchdown reception. Less than two minutes
Patrick Burns (Charles Town, W. Va.) caught two touchdown passes, Hartwell
later, Hartwell was back in the end zone, this time after
pulling down six passes for 93 yards on the day. His TD receptions of an 89-yard touchdown catch. He added his third touchdown catch
20 and 35 yards both came in the second half. He also helped out on in the third quarter, a 25-yard score. Hartwell also accumulated 86
special teams, recovering two on-sides kicks. Sophomore DB Derrick yards as a return specialist for the Ephs, returning three kick-offs and
Beasley (Andover, Mass.) had both of the Mules’ interceptions in the three punts. The five receptions, three touchdown catches, and 205
win over Middlebury. His first interception came in the first quarter on receiving yards were all personal-bests for Hartwell, and he also tied a
Colby’s 12-yard line, preventing a scoring opportunity. Beasley’s second Williams record for touchdown receptions in a game, which is shared
pick in the second quarter occurred on Colby’s 32-yard line, which he by three other players. He became the first Williams receiver to have
returned 23 yards. He finished the game with seven tackles (five solo). two touchdown receptions over 80 yards in the same game.
Junior punter Connor Sullivan (Hamilton, Mass.) converted a fake punt
to acquire a key first down and averaged 34.7 yards over three punts
on the afternoon, landing one inside the Middlebury 20-yard line.
New England Small College Athletic Conference FOOTBALL Weekly Release #2 - Oct. 3, 2010
SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plys Yards Avg TD Yds/G
1. Amherst 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 3.5 1. Amherst 2 152 321 135 473 3.5 1 236.5
2. Tufts 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 31 15.5 2. Tufts 2 309 369 166 678 4.1 4 339.0
3. Trinity 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 35 17.5 3. Williams 2 139 572 160 711 4.4 5 355.5
4. Williams 2 5 3 0 0 1 0 36 18.0 4. Wesleyan 2 194 522 150 716 4.8 5 358.0
5. Wesleyan 2 6 6 0 0 1 0 45 22.5 5. Hamilton 2 290 445 132 735 5.6 7 367.5
6. Hamilton 2 8 8 0 0 0 0 56 28.0 6. Bates 2 246 506 155 752 4.9 6 376.0
7. Middlebury 2 8 8 0 0 1 0 59 29.5 7. Trinity 2 129 624 150 753 5.0 5 376.5
8. Colby 2 9 6 0 0 0 0 60 30.0 8. Colby 2 266 492 147 758 5.2 9 379.0
9. Bates 2 7 7 0 0 5 0 64 32.0 9. Middlebury 2 471 424 164 895 5.5 8 447.5
10. Bowdoin 2 10 8 0 0 1 0 71 35.5 10. Bowdoin 2 399 528 152 927 6.1 9 463.5
PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS EFFIC. G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic
1. Tufts 2 109 53 4 48.6 611 5.6 4 305.5 1. Amherst 2 60 39 .650 1 505 5 159.9
2. Williams 2 69 40 5 58.0 577 8.4 6 288.5 2. Williams 2 69 40 .580 5 577 6 142.4
3. Bowdoin 2 90 53 2 58.9 570 6.3 2 285.0 3. Middlebury 2 92 57 .620 3 567 5 125.1
4. Middlebury 2 92 57 3 62.0 567 6.2 5 283.5 4. Wesleyan 2 49 31 .633 2 340 1 120.1
5. Amherst 2 60 39 1 65.0 505 8.4 5 252.5 5. Colby 2 70 36 .514 4 494 4 118.1
6. Colby 2 70 36 4 51.4 494 7.1 4 247.0 6. Bowdoin 2 90 53 .589 2 570 2 115.0
7. Trinity 2 78 38 2 48.7 436 5.6 4 218.0 7. Trinity 2 78 38 .487 2 436 4 107.5
8. Hamilton 2 83 40 2 48.2 425 5.1 2 212.5 8. Tufts 2 109 53 .486 4 611 4 100.5
9. Wesleyan 2 49 31 2 63.3 340 6.9 1 170.0 9. Hamilton 2 83 40 .482 2 425 2 94.3
10. Bates 2 56 24 2 42.9 278 5.0 2 139.0 10. Bates 2 56 24 .429 2 278 2 89.2
PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G PASS DEF EFFIC. G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic
1. Amherst 2 66 31 1 47.0 321 4.9 0 160.5 1. Amherst 2 66 31 1 47.0 321 0 84.8
2. Tufts 2 70 33 3 47.1 369 5.3 3 184.5 2. Tufts 2 70 33 3 47.1 369 3 97.0
3. Middlebury 2 60 31 3 51.7 424 7.1 3 212.0 3. Bates 2 93 48 5 51.6 506 4 100.8
4. Hamilton 2 57 32 1 56.1 445 7.8 3 222.5 4. Williams 2 102 54 3 52.9 572 4 107.1
5. Colby 2 75 45 2 60.0 492 6.6 4 246.0 5. Middlebury 2 60 31 3 51.7 424 3 117.5
6. Bates 2 93 48 5 51.6 506 5.4 4 253.0 6. Wesleyan 2 86 49 2 57.0 522 4 118.7
7. Wesleyan 2 86 49 2 57.0 522 6.1 4 261.0 7. Colby 2 75 45 2 60.0 492 4 127.4
8. Bowdoin 2 70 43 1 61.4 528 7.5 5 264.0 8. Trinity 2 77 45 6 58.4 624 5 132.4
9. Williams 2 102 54 3 52.9 572 5.6 4 286.0 9. Hamilton 2 57 32 1 56.1 445 3 135.6
10. Trinity 2 77 45 6 58.4 624 8.1 5 312.0 10. Bowdoin 2 70 43 1 61.4 528 5 145.5