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Randolph-Macon an area showcase
College notebook
Date published: 9/7/2010

By Steve DeShazo

BY STEVE DeSHAZO

Nearly all of Randolph-Macon's points in its 54-14 season-opening romp over Methodist came from Fredericksburg-area players.

Senior quarterback Austin Faulkner (Riverbend) threw three touchdown passes, and junior running back Thaddeus Scruggs (Massaponax) ran for three scores. Faulkner was 15-for-20 for 220 yards, and Scruggs gained 83 yards on 15 carries.

A couple of younger Jackets also got in on the scoring when freshman Luke Sellers (Courtland) threw a 12-yard TD pass to Jesse Naccarato (Riverbend) in the fourth quarter. Sellers finished 3-for-4 for 31 yards.

Randolph-Macon hosts Johns Hopkins Saturday at 2 p.m.

MORE FOOTBALL

Sophomore linebacker Jabrel Mines (Caroline) made a team-high 16 tackles in his first college start and junior safety Terrell Wells (Louisa) had eight in William & Mary's opening 27-23 loss at Massachusetts.

In his college debut, redshirt freshman Chase Barnett (Brooke Point) rushed for a team-high 56 yards eight carries in Liberty's 52-7 win over St. Francis (Pa.) Saturday.

Senior Jamal Sullivan (Caroline) ran for 66 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries in James Madison's 48-7 rout of Morehead State.

Junior safety Byron Allen (Massaponax) had a team-high nine tackles in VMI's season-opening 48-6 romp over Lock Haven.

Senior Hakeem Moore (Courtland) had 221 all-purpose yards in Towson's 51-17 loss to Indiana, including a 64-yard touchdown catch.

Sophomore Stevie Strother (Eastern View) carried four times for 38 yards and a touchdown in Southern Illinois' 70-7 romp over Quincy Thursday.

Redshirt freshman defensive end Kerry Wynn (Louisa) had a sack in his college debut in the Spiders' 34-13 loss to Virginia.

VOLLEYBALL

Sophomore setter Sarah Frohnapfel had 91 assists as Lafayette beat Fairleigh Dickinson and St. Peter's to win its own weekend invitational tournament. She also had 21 digs.

Sophomore Bianca Richardson (Colonial Forge) had a career-high 10 kills in American University's 3-0 sweep of Hampton Friday.

Junior Courtney Hott (Courtland) had six blocks in VCU's 3-0 sweep of Seton Hall at the Hampton Inn Classic at State College, Pa.

Sophomore Kerri Carneal (Chancellor) passed out 30 assists in Stetson's loss to Wofford in the Clarion Invitational Saturday.

CROSS COUNTRY


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Date published: 9/7/2010



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