Box Score NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Wet and sloppy field
conditions slowed both teams Saturday but Apprentice School
couldn't deny Gallaudet University from capturing its first
football win of the 2011 season as the visiting Bison came away
with a 14-3 non-conference victory.
Gallaudet and Apprentice have only met 15 times in the series
history, most recently in 2002, but today's win by the Bison was
the first since 1934 when Gallaudet won 15-0. The Builders
controlled the series with 13 straight wins from 1960 until
2002.
The GU defense flexed its muscle against the Builders (1-3) as
the Bison (1-2) held them to 51 total yards of offense and minus
two yards rushing on 33 carries. Apprentice recorded eight first
downs all game, six due to penalties, and was 0-for-14 on
third-down attempts. Apprentice punter Blake Penix stayed busy as
he made seven punts during the course of the game.
Gallaudet's defenders harassed Apprentice quarterback Paul
Morgan (5-for-14, 53 yards, two interceptions) with its strong pass
rush as the Bison sacked Morgan four different times for a loss 27
yards. The Bison continued to stampede through the Apprentice line
and drop ball carriers in the backfield 13 different times for a
loss of 56 yards. Senior defensive end John Van
Wey (Alexandria, Va.) made three tackles for a loss of
22 yards to lead the Bison. Freshman linebacker Jaris
Alleyne (Waldorf, Md.) made a team-high seven
tackles.
Morgan was also picked off twice as junior cornerback Tony
Tatum (Gardendale, Ala.) made an interception in the
first quarter and returned it 43 yards to the Apprentice 19-yard
line to set-up the second Bison score. Senior defensive back
Neal
DiMarco (Queens, N.Y.) made the other interception
with a return of 16 yards to seal the win for the Bison with 1:31
left in the game.
Gallaudet started the game with an on-side kick that was fielded
by the Builders at the Bison 39-yard line. Two Bison penalties for
27 yards helped push Apprentice down to the GU four but a fumble by
Morgan on third down cost the Builders a first down chance. Penix
made a 20-yard field goal as Apprentice led 3-0 four minutes
in.
The Bison responded with a nice scoring drive as they pounded
the ball on the ground six times and completed one pass, The
65-yard drive ended with sophomore running back Michael
Hantge (Hutchinson, Minn.) dashing in from eight yards
out for the touchdown.
Tatum's interception, a minute later, gave the Bison excellent
field position at the Apprentice 19. This time around Apprentice
committed two penalties that aided the Bison as junior running back
Phillip
Hayes (Baton Rouge, La.) rumbled in from five yards
out to give the Bison a 14-3 lead with 2:51 left in the first
quarter.
The rest of the game the two teams traded short drives that
ended in either a punt, a turnover or loss of possession. The two
teams combined for 11 punts that covered 409 yards between Penix
and junior Shelby Bean
(Arvada, Colo.).
Gallaudet finished the game with 256 yards of total offense (220
yards on the ground on 53 attempts) and held the ball for 33
minutes and 45 seconds. Hantge led all-rushers with 72 yards on 12
attempts. Junior quarterback Anthony
Palmer (Unadilla, N.Y.) started under center and
completed 3-of-8 passes for 24 yards and one interception. Palmer
also carried the ball 15 times for 35 yards. Fellow junior
quarterback Gabriel
Paulone (Fishers, Ind.) came into the game midway
through the third quarter and threw the ball once for 12 yards and
ran seven times for 34 yards.
The victory is the first official non-conference win for second
year head coach Chuck Goldstein and the three
points scored by the Builders is the lowest total allowed by a
Goldstein coached team. The last time GU held a team to three or
less points was a 37-0 Homecoming win against Becker College on
October 24, 2009.
The Bison wrapped up its third and final non-conference game in
September and now will turn its attention to the Eastern Collegiate
Football Conference (ECFC). GU will travel to Paxton, Mass., on
Saturday, October 1, at 1 p.m. to face Anna Maria College (0-3, 0-1
ECFC) in the conference opener for the Bison.
NOTE: The Gallaudet coaching staff took part in
today's American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coach to Cure
MD. GU's coaches wore special AFCA patches to show their support
for the Coach to Cure MD. If you are interested in making a
donation please log onto www.coachtocuremd.org.