Box Score ASHLAND, VA – No. 25
Randolph-Macon used a 45-point first half en route to a 48-14
non-conference victory over Frostburg State in Ashland Saturday
afternoon. R-MC is now 4-0 for the first time since 1986, while FSU
drops to 1-3 on the season.
The Yellow Jackets found themselves
up 21-0 just 4:52 into the contest after scoring on the second play
from scrimmage when Austin Faulkner found Earl Peoples for a 67
yard run and catch, putting R-MC up 7-0.
The Bobcats then fumbled on its
second play from scrimmage and Faulkner found pay dirt five plays
later on a 13 yard pass to Vance Hendren to double the Jackets
advantage.
After forcing a three-and-out on
FSU's ensuing possession, Peoples fielded a Chris Karolenko punt
and brought it back 52 yards for a score, giving R-MC a 21-0
lead.
The Bobcats responded on its next
possession, driving 60 yards on four plays, finding the end zone 30
touchdown pass from Geoff Suddath to Anthony Young.
Randolph-Macon put the game away,
scoring on all four possessions of the second quarter, getting
touchdowns on a one-yard plunge by Drake Sanders, a Faulkner to
Peoples eight-yard scoring pass and a 38-yard field goal from Josh Storm with 1:49 to go in the half to put R-MC up 38-7.
Following Storm's field goal,
Suddath was picked off by Jemehl Williams, who returned the ball 56
yards to the FSU three, setting up a Thaddeus Scruggs two yard run,
two plays later, sending the teams to the intermission with
Randolph-Macon up 45-7.
Randolph-Macon finished the game
with 222 yards on the ground, with Will McGhee leading the way with
69 yards. Sanders finished the day with 46 for the Jackets as
well.
Faulkner was 10-of-15 with three
touchdowns in one-half of action. Luke Sellers and Greg Petrovich
combined to go 3-for-6 in the second half. Peoples led the
receiving corps with four catches for 73 yards.
Sam Ahonen had seven tackles from
his safety position and special teams. Williams had five stops to
go along with his interception, while Mark Jackson and Trey Haddon
each had four tackles in the win.
Suddath finished the day 6-of-16
for 81 yards and a score. Anton Wade rushed 15 times for 96 yards
in a losing effort for the Bobcats. Zach Zile led FSU in receiving
with 36 yards on three grabs.
Randolph-Macon opens up ODAC play
next weekend at Emory & Henry. Kickoff is slated for 1:00 pm in
Emory, VA.
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