REGIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL Saturday’s games
Mount Union 77, Capital 3
COLUMBUS
Career days from quarterback D’Angelo Fulford and running back Josh Petrurccelli led top-ranked Mount Union to a win at Capital in an Ohio Athletic Conference matchup. Fulford threw a career-high six touchdown passes — five in the first half — as he was 14 of 16 for 276 yards while Petruccelli had a career-best 140 yards on the ground with two scores. Three of Fulford’s touchdown passes were to Jared Ruth. He caught six passes for 124 yards for the Purple Raiders (6-0, 5-0 OAC). Capital got on the board with a 26-yard field goal to bring the score to 56-3 with 8:36 left in the third quarter. Raider placekicker Cory Barnett set a Mount Union single-game record with 11 extra points.
Wooster 27, Oberlin 21
OBERLIN
Antonio Bailey scored on a 5-yard run with six seconds left in the fourth to give Wooster its second win in the last three games. The Fighting Scots (3-3, 3-4 North Coast Athletic Conference) outscored the Yeomen (1-5, 1-4 NCAC) 27-7 in the second half. Mateo Renteria led Wooster with 257 yards and two touchdowns on 23 of 37 passing. Bailey ran the ball 31 times for 129 yards. Zach Taylor completed 16 of 34 attempts for 268 yards passing and three touchdowns. He also threw two interceptions.
Baldwin Wallace 44, Muskingum 7
BEREA
Jake Hudson completed 15 of 21 passes for 228 yards with three touchdowns for Baldwin Wallace (5-1, 4-1 Ohio Athletic Conference). Jon Murray Jr. led the ground attack as he rushed for 64 yards on 16 carries with two touchdowns. Rob Wolfington led the Yellow Jackets’ receiving corps with five catches for 113 yards and one touchdown. Muskingum (2-4, 1-4 OAC) was led by Jordan Garrett as he completed 8 of 11 passes for 84 yards with one touchdown. He also was the leading rusher, gaining 42 yards on 12 carries. Warren Wilson caught four passes for 45 yards with one touchdown.
John Carroll 49, Ohio Northern 17
ADA
Anthony Moeglin ran 16 times for 126 yards and completed 14 of 22 passes for 254 yards and two scores and running back Michael Canganelli ran 25 times for 109 yards and three scores for John Carroll (5-1, 4-1 Ohio Athletic Conference). Anthony McFadden completed 11 of 28 passes for 167 yards and a touchdown and ran 18 times for 41 yards to lead the Polar Bears (4-2, 3-2 OAC). After a scoreless first quarter, the two teams scored 42 points in the final 12 minutes of the half.
Westminster 49, Thiel 7
NEW WILMINGTON, PA.
Westminster held a 49-0 lead in the fourth quarter, before Thiel (0-7, 0-6 Presidents’ Athletic Conference) spoiled the shutout with a late touchdown. Brookfield graduate Augustus Necastro went 14 of 24 for a career-high 239 yards passing and two touchdowns for the Titans (4-3, 4-2 PAC). Connor Cox tied a career-high seven catches for a career-best 149 yards receiving. Bryson Paulinellie tied a career-best with two touchdown receptions. Bryce Hill led the Titans with 64 yards on the ground off eight carries and scored career-high two rushing touchdowns.
Duquesne 48, Robert Morris 24
PITTSBURGH
Robert Morris lost its sixth straight in the series, which dates back to 1994. A.J. Hines ran the ball 27 times for 182 yards and three touchdowns for the Dukes (4-3). Daquan Worely ran for 96 yards and two scores on seven carries. Daniel Parr threw for 192 yards and a touchdown on 17 of 23 passing for Duquesne. Jimmy Walker went 19 for 31 with 262 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions for the Colonials (1-5).
Grove City 28, Waynesburg 3
GROVE CITY, PA.
The win marked Grove City’s first three-game winning streak since the final three games of the 2012 season. Josh Ehst led the Wolverines (4-3, 3-3 Presidents’ Athletic Conference) with 248 yards and three touchdowns on 6 of 11 passing. Wesley Schools ran for 163 yards and a score on 30 carries. Cody Gustafson caught four passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns while Cameron Drake caught two passes, including a 66-yard touchdown reception. Waynesburg quarterback Tyler Perone threw for 195 yards and three interceptions. Nick Moretti caught five passes for 101 yards for the Yellow Jackets (3-4, 3-3 PAC).
Staff/wire reports