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Friday, September 19, 2008

Friday Notes and News

First off, this is from The Centennial Conference "Friday Tailgate":

Johns Hopkins (2-0) at Gettysburg (0-2)
Video: Pay-per-View. Radio: none. Live Stats: Yes

The Bullets lead the all-time series, 20-13-2 ... Hopkins has won six of the last seven games at the Battlefield, but Gettysburg won the last meeting in 2006 ... Hopkins freshman QB Hewitt Tomlin completed 19-of-39 passes for 195 yards and three TDs vs. Randolph-Macon ... RB Andrew Kase had 95 yards rushing and scored the game-winning touchdown in the 3rd overtime ... Hopkins is 4-for-4 in red zone scoring this season ... DB Chris Baldwin and LB Colin Wixted are 1-2 in the CC in tackles ... Gettysburg amassed 475 yards of total offense, but surrendered 643 to the high-powered Hampden-Sydney "O" ... the 1,118 combined yards is the third-highest single-game total in Centennial history, while the 40 points in the third-highest total by a team in a loss in CC annals ... P Brian Betley leads the Conference with a 40.8 yard average ... DB Joe Delaney and LB Tim Widdoes are 2-4 in the CC in tackles.

The following was taken from today's Harrisburg Patriot-News:

JOHNS HOPKINS AT GETTYSBURG:
After losing its season opener at Lebanon Valley, Gettysburg piled up plenty of offense in its home opener, but still lost to Hampden-Sydney 45-40 Saturday. The Bullets (0-2) will open Centennial play by hosting unbeaten Johns Hopkins (2-0) in a 1 p.m. game Saturday. Gettysburg tailback Nick McConnell (Cedar Crest) cut Hampden-Sydney's margin to five with a late TD in the closing minutes, but the visitors covered the ensuing onside kick, preventing the Bullets from having a shot at the winning score.

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