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Oct. 7, 2006
Whitworth Remains Unbeaten With 19-7 Win
Over PLU
Game Statistics
PUYALLUP, Wash. – Whitworth controlled the ball, the game
clock and Pacific Lutheran, defeating the host Lutes, 19-7, in a
Northwest Conference football game played Saturday afternoon at
Sparks Stadium.
Whitworth improved its overall record to 5-0 – the second
time since the 1960 season that the Pirates have opened a season
with five straight wins – and also won their conference opener.
Pacific Lutheran falls to 1-4 overall and 1-1 in the Northwest Conference
with the defeat.
The Pirates’ offense had the ball for almost 44 of the game’s
60 minutes, and they ran a total of 89 plays to just 44 for the
Lutes. While the final score didn’t clearly show the dominance,
the total yardage did as Whitworth rolled up 442 yards to just 200
for the Lutes. In addition, PLU turned the ball over five times,
including four interceptions.
Whitworth scored the first 10 points of the game in the second
quarter. They got on the board first on a four-yard run by Kyle
Havercroft, which capped a 16-play, 62-yard drive. That score came
at the 12:52 mark, and with just 25 seconds remaining in the half
the Pirates added three points on a 37-yard field goal by Cam Collings.
At the half, Whitworth had out-gained Pacific Lutheran, 170-59,
and had run 45 plays to just 22 for the Lutes.
The Pirates took a 13-0 lead at the 6:06 mark of the third period
on a 23-yard field goal by Collings, which capped an 11-play, 59-yard
drive.
It was at that point that the Lutes had their one great moment
on offense. On their first play from the 29-yard line, quarterback
Brett Gordon threw a lateral to second straight quarterback Chris
Maine, whose long pass down the middle found Craig Chiado for a
42-yard gain. Chiado out-jumped a pair of Whitworth defenders to
catch the ball. On the next play, Chase Reed bounced off a Whitworth
defender and raced around the left end for a 29-yard touchdown,
that coming with 5:16 remaining in the third quarter.
As was the case throughout the game, however, the Lutes barely
saw the ball after that, running just 11 more plays while the Pirates
continued to control the ball and the clock with a running game.
Only once, when the Lutes had a nine-play, 22-yard drive, did they
have more than four plays in any one possession. Meanwhile, the
Pirates had only two possessions in which they went three-and-out.
They had drives of 16, 11 and 10 plays, and their five second half
possessions never lasted less than seven plays and that one ended
with Havercroft's game-clinching touchdown with 5:37 remaining in
the game.
Havercroft carred the ball 30 times for 126 yards and the Pirates
amassed 192 rushing yards on 58 attempts. Quarterback Joel Clark
was an efficient 17-of-31 for 250 yards with two interceptions.
His favorite target was 6-7 Michael Allan, who had eight catches
for 145 yards.
For the Lutes, Reed had 48 yards on 12 carries and he added 38
receiving yards on four receptions. Gordon finished 10-of-27 for
99 yards with four interceptions.
Pacific Lutheran's defense had a stellar performance, limiting
the Pirates to only the 19 points despite spending almost three
quarters of the game on the field. PLU linebacker Chad Blau had
a huge game with 19 total tackles, including 12 solo, and Jon Hergert
added 10 tackles. Robert Thomsen had eight tackles and two quarterback
sacks.
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