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I Wilmington vs. Otterbein ■ Sept. 27, 2014 ■ Williams Stadiun

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TODAY'S GAME ... The Fightin' Quakers host the Cardinals ... Get the game notes

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MEET THE COACH ... Join WC head coach Stacey Hairston on the sideline

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WILLIAMS STADIUM ... For WC football fans, Williams Stadium is home sweet home

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OTTERBEIN ROSTER ... Meet the 2014 Otterbein Cardinals

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WILMINGTON ROSTER ... Meet the 2014 Wilmington Fightin' Quakers

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DEPTH CHARTS ... See how WC and Otterbein will line up

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STATS ... Up-to-date stats for both teams

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RECORDS ... Season superlatives, and single-season records

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CHEERS ... WC introduces the 2014-15 cheerleaders

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GAMEDAY FEATURE I ... 100 seasons of Wilmington College Football

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GAME NGTES Back to Back ◄ For the first time since 2009, the Wilmington College football team recorded more than 100 yards rushing in back-to-back games. The 2009 team gained 1,332 yards on the ground, eclipsing 100 yards in seven of the 10 games. It's the first time since 2008 that an individual player has eclipsed 100 yards in back to back games. Chasing Down Yards ◄ Sophomore Chase Manica ran for a career-high 119 yards against Capital this past Saturday. It marked the first time since 2008, a Wilmington running back broke the century mark.

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Key Players Wilmington's Quarterback Position Five of Wilmington's seven turnovers have been from the quarterback position, however they have also accounted for seven of the nine big plays. Freshman Brandon Mitchell played well re­ placing of Jarbo against Capital, going 8-of-lO for Brandon Mitchell 163 yards with a passing and rushing score. Jarbo was spectacular in week one, accounting for more than 350 yards.

< Two players suffered season-ending injuries this past weekend in their first week as starters. Sophomore line­ backer Mason Will and junior punter Cole Voltz will be out of the lineup for the remainder of the season.

Tackling Leaders i Just two games into the season, the top two tacklers

in the Ohio Athletic Conference are wearing Wilmington uniforms. Coming off back-to-back double-figure tack­ ling performances, junior Nick Williams leads the league with 12 tackles per game. Junior Tarrell Starckey, a first team All-OAC selection a season ago, is tied for second with 10.5 tackles.

Otterbein's Alana Gaither Senior kicker Alana Gaither is a perfect 6-for-6 on her kicks this season. She has made all four of her extra points at­ tempts and was 2-for-2 on field goals in Otterbein's 20-0 victory over Marietta. For those efforts, she was named OAC Special Teams Player of the Week.

Duncan returns < Junior Jeremy Duncan returns for his third season after leading the Ohio Athletic Conference in receiving with 1,184 yards. He was named the OAC Receiver of the Year, and was named All-American by Beyond Sports Network. Fresh Protection i Freshmen Konor Kinserand Sterling Clark have started both games at tackle for the Quakers, and have acquited themselves nicely. As a unit, Wilmington has only sur­ rendered one sack and has helped pave the way for backto-back 100 yard rushing performances Sunshine State < Other than Ohio, the state of Florida has the most

players on the Wilmington College roster with seven, including freshmen starter Margust Charles.

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By the Numbers Through two games, Wilmington has nine plays of more than 20 yards. Chase Manica has a season-high 42 yard run as four of the nine have been running plays.

It's been five years since Wilmington has rushed for more than 200 yards as a team, running up 261 against Capital last week.

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The Fightin' Quakers lost four fumbles against Capital. Wilmington has turned the ball over seven time in two games.


GAME PREVIEW I Scouting the Cardinals | Otterbein coming off 20-0 win over Marietta Otterbein gained 360 yards of offense and scored in each of the last three quarters in beating Marietta,

through two games. Laird leads the team with nine catches for 68 yards. Six different Cardinals ran the ball as Otterbein

20-0, this past Saturday. Senior quarterback Brick Davis had a rush­

tallied 194 yards on 41 carries against the Pioneers. Sophomore running back Reid Hutchison

ing and passing touchdown, while senior kicker

and junior John Pyles handled the bulk of

Alana Gaither recorded two fourth-quarter

the load. The duo combined for 24 car­

field goals.

ries, 12 each, for 98 yards.

Davis finished the game 19-of-27 for 177

Hutchison, who is listed as the back­

yards, one touchdown, and zero interceptions.

up, has a team-high 210 yards on 21

He added 23 yards rushing on five rushes and

carries and a touchdown.

the aforementioned score.

Sophomore middle linebacker Austin

His 19 completions were spread around to

Jones leads the team with 19 tackles,

10 different receivers with senior Travis Laird hauling in a team-high four catches for 41 yards. Reserve tight end Chad McCray hauled in the lone touchdown on his only catch, a three-yard reception. On the season, 13 Cardinals have a reception

while senior free safety has 18 tackles and one of the Cardinals' two interceptions. Senior strong safety Jordan Bonifas has the other pick.

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Stacey Hairston is in his second season as the Wilmington College head coach. The Quakers went 0-10 in his first season as head coach in Wilm­ ington. Hairston was 6-4 in his only other season as a head coach. The former profession­ al football player with the Dallas Cowboys and Cleveland Browns spent both his colle­ giate playing career and a dozen years as an assistant coach at conference rival Ohio Northern University. Hairston spent the past season as the defensive coor­ dinator at Bluefield College (VA) in the school's first varsity season. The Columbus native also served for two seasons as an assistant coach for the Edmonton

Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. "I have coached in the OAC and have seen Wilmington from afar," Hairston said. "It's a good, quality school in a good location. The location is ideal; near Cincin­ nati, Springfield, Dayton and Columbus. You have to hit those areas hard to have a chance." Not only does Hairston bring extensive coaching ex­ perience to the table, he played professional football for seven years. After being signed as a free agent in 1989 by the Dallas Cowboys, Hairston was one of the final cuts before playing three seasons north of the border as a three-year starting defensive back for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He returned to the NFL for three seasons with the Cleveland Browns, where he was an integral part of the league's top-ranked defense in 1994. Hairston coached ONU's defensive backs and special teams for seven seasons After a short stint as the team's interim head coach, he was promoted to co­ defensive coordinator and co-special teams coordina­ tor, where he stayed until 2008.

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Heath, Ohio / Heath Grove City, Ohio / Grove City Dresden, Ohio / Tri-Valley Chillicothe, Ohio / Unioto Granville, Ohio / Granville Jackson, Ohio / Jackson Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Jerome Magnetic Springs, Ohio / North Union Marion, Ohio / Ridgedale Grove City, Ohio / Bishop Ready Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy Covington, Ohio / Covington Chillicothe, Ohio / Zane Trace Gainesville, Fla. / P.K. Yonge Research School Tallmadge, Ohio / Tallmadge Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty Delaware, Ohio / Buckeye Valley Monroe Falls, Ohio / Stow-Monroe Falls PIckerington, Ohio / Pickerington Central New Philadelphia, Ohio / New Philadelphia Cardington, Ohio / Cardington Lincoln Columbus, Ohio / The Columbus Academy Grove City, Ohio / Central Crossing Akron, Ohio / Akron Firestone Portsmouth, Ohio / Portsmouth Notre Dame Chillicothe, Ohio / Adena Crestline, Ohio / Colonel Crawford New Holland, Ohio / Miami Trace Lebanon, Ohio / Lebanon Grove City, Ohio / Grove City Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy Yellow Springs, Ohio / Fairborn Westerville, Ohio / Westerville Central Grove City, Ohio / Franklin Heights Norwalk, Ohio / Norwalk Howard, Ohio / East Knox Cincinnati, Ohio / Walnut Hills Mentor, Ohio / Mentor Lucas, Ohio / Lucas Monroeville, Ohio / Monroeville Canal Winchester, Ohio / Canal Winchester Greenfield, Ohio / McClain Bellevue, Ohio / Bellevue Mansfield, Ohio / Madison Comprehensive Bellefontaine, Ohio / Benjamin Logan Richwood, Ohio / North Union Chicago, III. / Olentangy Orange Lewis Center, Ohio / Olentangy Gahanna, Ohio / Gahanna Lincoln Alliance, Ohio / Marlington Dublin, Ohio / Scioto Mansfield, Ohio / Madison Comprehensive Ontario, Ohio / Ontario Westerville, Ohio / Westerville Central Glenford, Ohio / Sheridan Howard, Ohio / East Knox


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Name Jared Withers Jake McCreary Grant Noppenberger Kyle Stroschen Tyler Green Hogan Marshall Ryan Mickle David Shupp Domenic Mayle Elijah Kinney Dakota Crawford Justin Christoff Peter LaChapelle Michael Zaky Justin Hill Zach Wilson Brandon Bruner Skylar Zeller Cory Usher Chad McCray Bryson Wray Justin Fryman Cody Royster Logan Stepp Kris Michael Johnathan Vincent Trent Tobias Chuck Thacker Steve Clum Alex Scotton Zachery Rodriquez Tyler Baker Jonathan McClenathan Kyler Mootz PJ. Svigel

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Wt. Hometown/Hiah School Canton, Ohio / GlenOak 250 260 Cable, Ohio / Triad 271 Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Scioto 258 Hamilton, Ohio / Fairfield Sugar Grove, Ohio / Berne Union 295 285 Monroe, Ohio / Monroe Frankfort, Ohio / Adena 285 Painesville, Ohio / Thomas W. Harvey 295 239 Huron, Ohio / Huron Dayton, Ohio / Chaminade Julienne 315 Johnstown, Ohio/ Johnstown-Monroe 290 Bowling Green, Ohio / Bowling Green 250 Loveland, Ohio / Loveland 300 Blacklick, Ohio / Licking Heights 300 Columbus, Ohio / Northland 322 Newark, Delaware / Glasgow 240 Cincinnati, Ohio / Schroder 185 Circleville, Ohio / Logan Elm 152 Mantua, Ohio / Crestwood 175 Gallon, Ohio / Gallon 205 Powell, Ohio / Olentangy Liberty 226 Carlisle, Ohio / Carlisle 150 Berea, Ohio / Berea 180 West Jefferson / West jefferson 180 Dresden, Ohio / Tri-Valley 180 205 Lakewood, Ohio / Lakewood Covington, Ohio / Covington 180 245 Whitehall, Ohio / Whitehall-Yearling 215 Pataskala, Ohio / Licking Heights 245 Independence, Ohio / Independence 260 St. Thomas, Ontario Canada / Parkside Collegiate 183 Upper Sandusky, Ohio / Upper Sandusky 218 Cardington, Ohio / Lincoln 255 Chillicothe, Ohio / Adena 205 Willoughby, Ohio / Willoughby South

HEAD COACH: Tim Doup ASSISTANT COACHES: Allan Moore (Defensive Coordinator), Dan Damico (Offensive Coordinator), Peta Davila (Defensive Backs), Joshua Price (Quality Control), John Staten (Defensive Line). Greg Cady (Tight Ends), Todd Murgatroyd (Offensive Line), Anthony Korpieski (Outside Linebackers), Aaron Kincade (Wide Receivers), Colton Coy (Wide Receivers), Zach Grieves (Defensive Line), Rob Sakosky (Quarterbacks)


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Jamestown, OH / Greenevlew Wilmington, OH / Wilmington Yellow Springs, OH / Yellow Springs Cooper City, FL / Cooper City Little Rock, AR / Hall Cloverdale, IN / South Putnam Tarleton, OH / Logan Elm Franklin, OH / Carlisle Convoy, OH / Crestview Dupont, IN / Madison Springfield, OH / Southeastern Malvern, OH / Malvern Union City, IN / Union City Indianapolis, IN / George Washington Goshen, KY / North Oldham Liberty Township, OH / Lakota East Cincinnati, OH / Northwest Roxboro, NC/ North Person Camden, OH / Preble Shawnee Springfield, OH / Greenon Trenton, OH / Edgewood Troy, OH / Miami East Belpre, OH / Belpre Tipp City, OH / Tippecanoe Mt. Sterling, OH / Madison Plains Middletown, OH / Madison Detroit, Ml / Henry Ford Academy Cincinnati, OH / Elder Malvern, OH / Malvern Cincinnati, OH / Archbishop Moeller 185Broadview Hts, OH / Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 175 Mt. Sterling, OH / Mt. Sterling 205 West Union, OH / Manchester 220 Akersberga, Sweden/John Bauergymnasiet 215 Urbana, OH / Urbana 205 Waynesburg, OH / Malvern 195 “ Casselberry, FL/ Lyman 275 Cincinnati, OH / Colerain 180 Sidney, OH / Sidney 252 Ocala, FL / Vanguard 225 Madeira, OH / Madeira 230 Walton, KY / Walton Verona 315 Cincinnati, OH / LaSalle

HEAD COACH: Stacey Hairston ASSISTANT COACHES: Greg Forest (Offensive Coordinator), Andy Fries (Offensive Line), Bryce Bozman (De­ fensive Line), Marque Jones (Receivers), Will Isaac (Running Back), Will Bowman (Linebacker), Ryan Howell (Defen­ sive Line), Phil Kaiser (Offensive Intern), Tim Callahan (Defensive Intern).

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I WHEN WILMINGTON HAS THE BALL^ Running Back #30 Chase Manica (5-8,185, So.) #5 Eric Flynn, Jr. (5-9,165, Fr.)

Quarterback #2 Austin Jarbo (6-0,180, So.) #18 Brandon Mitchell (6-5, 210, Fr.)

Slot #81 Justin Lee (6-2,170, Jr.) #4 Alex Gray (5-5.149, Fr.)

Wide Receiver #85 Jeremy Duncan (6-5, 225. Jr.) #83 P.J. Meyer (6-0,183, Fr.)

Right Tackle #71 Sterling Clark (6-6, 300, Fr.) #66 Nathan Smith (6-1, 270, Fr.)

Right Guard #70 Scott Duncan (5-10, 275. Sr.) #63 Hayden Eriksen (5-10, 225, Fr.)

A Cornerback #5 Ty Compton (5-10,165, Sr.) #24 Jordan Keaton (5-8,160, Sr.)

Flanker #10 Tyrik Burns (5-10, 145, Fr.) #25 Kal Butts (5-11, 185. Fr.)

Center Left Guard #74 Tyler DeVore #73 Matt Buell (5-9, 265, Sr.) (6-3, 280. Jr.) #50 Brandon Wogoman #64 Austin Volino (5-10, 250, Fr.) (5-10. 230, Fr.)

Left Tackle #78 Konnor Kisner (6-3, 280. Fr.) #58 Lane Hacker (6-2, 235, Fr.)

Tight End #41 Matt Stooksbury (6-4. 230. Sr.) #88 Tyler Brummett (6-1, 205, Fr.)

&IKL Defensive End #51 Evan Bergenstein (6-0, 230, Sr.) #88 Johnathan Vincent (6-2, 205, Jr.)

Linebacker #12 Will Brett (5-11,185, So.) #38 Miles Crawley (5-11. 215, Jr.)

Nose Tackle #68 Tyler Green (6-0. 287, Sr.) #91 Chuck Thacker (5-10. 245, Sr.)

Linebacker #3 Austin Jones (5-9. 210. So.) #41 Dakota Schwan (5-10, 230, Sr.)

Otterbein Specialists Punter

#44 Dalton Jarvis (6-0, 220. So.)

Linebacker #23 Preston Pearson (5-10, 200, Sr.) #42 Nick Toledo (5-10, 215, So.)

Safety #11 Ryan Moore (5-8.155, Sr.) #26 Dakota Smith (6-0,190, Fr.)

Defensive Tackle #45 Kyle Blust (5-9, 210, Fr.)

#24 Jordan Keaton (5-8,160, Jr.) #15 Ryan Thombs (6-1, 225, Sr.) Place Kicker #25 Alana Gaither (5-5,125, Sr.) #14 Nick Ganus (6-0, 155, Sr.) Kick Returner #20 Tyler Hammond (5-7,168, Sr.) #35 John Pyles (5-7,190, Jr.) Punt Returner #1 Cole Benner (5-11,165, Sr.) #32 Christian Brett (6-0,180, So.) Snapper #55 Jacob Schafer (5-11, 280, Fr.) #66 Grant Noppenberger (6-1, 271, Jr.) Holder #16 Thomas Linder (6-4, 205, Sr.)

Cornerback #26 Alex Cameron (5-9,165, Sr.) #32 Jordan Keaton (5-8,160, So.)

Linebacker #47 Zach Hamilton (5-9.185, Sr.) #19 Michael Greenwell (6-1, 205, Sr.) Safety #7 Jordan Bonifas (6-0,195, Sr.) #21 Josh Bichsel (5-8,170, Jr.)


WHEN OTTERBEIN HAS THE BALL ^ Fullback #37 Dylan Wears (5-9, 215, Fr.) #44 Dalton Jarvis (6-0, 220, So.)

Running Back #6 Drew Ervin (6-0, 230, Jr.) #27 Reid Hutchison (5-11, 207, So.) Quarterback #4 Brick Davis 6-3,185, Sr.) #18 Kevan Green (6-1, 205, Jr.)

Split End #9 Travis Laird (5-10,180, Sr.) #89 Trent Tobias (5-10,180, So.)

Right Tackle #50 Case Troyer (6-3, 275, Fr.) #59 Justin Henry (6-3, 260, So.)

Receiver #86 Logan Stepp (6-0,180, Fr.) #10 Aaron Thompson (5-11, 170, Jr.)

Center Left Guard Right Guard #70 Ryan Mickle #66 Grant Noppenberger #64 Jared Wtthers (6-1, 250, Jr.) (6-2,350, So.) (6-0, 285, Jr.) #79 Zach Wilson #71 David Shupp #67 Kyle Stroschen (6-2, 240, So.) (6-0, 295, So.) (6-2, 258, Fr.)

Left Tackle #75 Justin Christoff (6-3, 250, Jr.) #65 Jake McCreary (6-4, 260, Fr.)

Tight End #84 Bryson Wray (6-3, 226, So.) #83 Chad McCray (6-2, 205, Jr.)

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Linebacker #55 Jacob Fugate (5-10, 185, Jr.) #92 T. Narcisse-Murphy (5-8,195, Fr.)

Linebacker #9 Tarrell Starckey (6-1, 215, Jr.) #51 David Branham, Jr. (5-11, 180, Fr.) Cornerback #8 Margust Charles (5-11,167, Fr.) #28 Darion Stallworth (5-6,185, Fr.)

Defensive End #90 Ryan Prince (6-1, 215, Fr.) #68 Daniel Hall (6-0, 235, Fr.)

Nose Guard #99 Linden Ayoki (6-0, 300, Jr.) #60 Darren Milligan (5-11, 250, Fr.)

Defensive End #35 Jared Burson (6-2, 210, Jr.) #96 Brent Rountree (6-2, 252, Fr.)

Linebacker #54 David Henry (5-11, 240, So.) #47 Tommy Fox (5-9,185, So.) Free Safety #6 Cody Reigelsperger (6-1,170, Sr.) #12 Canyon Wilder (6-3,180, So.)

Strong Safety #20 Eric Watts (6-0,180, Jr.) #1 Kevin Carter (6-2, 210, Fr.)

Wilmington Specialists Punter Place Kicker Holder Snapper Returners:

Linebacker #45 Nick Williams (5-10, 210, Jr.) #19 Franco Villella (5-7,155, Fr.)

#56 Grant Frasher (5-10,185, Fr.) #43 Zach Scott (6-1, 200, Fr.) #49 Grant Brown (5-8,190, So.) #91 Anthony Ruegg (5-9, 205, Fr.) #81 Justin Lee (6-2,170, Jr.) #1 Kevin Carter (6-2, 210, Fr.) #25 Kal Butts (5-11,185, Fr.) #15 Blake Valenzuela (5-11.185, Fr.) #10 Tyrik Burns (5-10,145, Fr.) #5 Eric Flynn, Jr. (5-9,165, Fr.)

Cornerback #24 B. Smith-Johnson (5-8,160, Fr.) #21 Drew Dutoi (5-6,145, Sr.)


*

Date Sep 6, 2014 Sep 20, 2014

Opponent at Olivet at Capital

Rushing

Austin Jarbo Chase Manica B. Mitchell Eric Flynn, Jr. Justin Lee Total Opponents

gp 2 2 1 2 2 2 2

Passing

gp

Austin Jarbo B. Mitchell Total Opponents Receiving

Justin Lee Jeremy Duncan Tyrik Burns Kal Butts Chase Manica Eric Flynn, Jr. Matt Stooksbury Total Opponents Field Goals

Grant Brown

Scoring

Justin Lee Jeremy Duncan B. Mitchell Kal Butts Chase Manica Austin Jarbo Anthony Ruegg Grant Brown Total Opponents Score by Quarters Wilmington Opponents

m

Defensive Leaders

45 9 6 54 99

Nick Williams T. Starckey C.Reigelsperger David Henry Linden Avoki Total Opponents

Score 2441 21-34 att 29 34 11 10 1 88 85

gain 234 156 51 18 3 462 532

loss 28 13 4 2 0 52 62

net 206 143 47 16 3 410 470

effic comp-att-int 118.19 19-37-3 226.40 8-10-0 141.22 27-47-3 165.80 30-45-1

gp

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

2 2

no. 11

yds 165

avg 15.0

5 3 3

117 27 26

pet 51.4 80.0 57.4 66.7 td 2

td 1 1 1 0 0 3 7 yds 248 135 383 437

Ig

td 3 1 4 3

Ig 37

avg/g 82. 5

23.4 9.0 8.7

58 13

11.0

58.5 13.5 13.0

11

2

22 14

14 15

11.0

7.0

12

12.0

12

27 30

383 437

6.0

14.2 14.6

58 191.5 42 218.5

pet. 01-19 0.0 0-0

20-29 0-0

30-39 0-1

40-49 0-1

PAT rush rev pass

-

-

-

_

_

-

-

_

_

_

-

-

-

_

_

. _ _

-

-

0-1

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

0-2

-

-

_

0-2 0-2 0-1

3-3 0-1 3-4 9-10

-

-

-

_

1st 7 28

2nd 19 21

0-1 0-1

3rd 6 19

ari

ua

2

16

2 2 2 2 2 2

15 9 6 6 80 90

.

OT 0 0

7

bik

0

0-2

Interceptions

no.

12

Kevin Carter

1

6 6

6 6 6

.

-

0-0 0-0 0-0

-

4 2

3

Punt Returns

no.

0

Tyrik Burns T. Starckey Total Opponents

Total 45 75

tfl/vds 0.5-1 2.0-11 1.5-8 1.5-10

5^ 17-51

20 14

6 410

88 4.7 205.0 3 383 27-47-3

8.1 14.2 191.5 4 793 5.9 396.5 12-247 3-95 1-16 4-4 19-188 6-34.7 28:40 9/26 3/5 yds

avg

yds avg

Grant Frasher Cole Voltz

45 75

40

16 16.0

no.

Punting

6/20 3/4

td

Ig

0

16

Ig

tb

104 26.0 40 104 52.0 63

0 1

fc 120 50+ bIk

0 0

avg

td

Ig

91 45.5 4 4.0 95 31.7 26 13.0

0 0 0 0

86 4 86 19

yds

2 1 3 2

OPP 47 24 19 4 470 85 5.5 235.0 7 437 30-45-1 9.7 14.6 218.5 3 907 7.0 453.5 6-162 2-26 3-93 3-2 17-150 7-39.4 31:20

WILM

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

pts

_

Tackles tot 24 21 6 15 4 10 3 9 46 52 142 a 8 6

avg/g

124.0 135.0 191.5 218.5

dxp saf

-

4th 13

Ig

43 58 58 42

50-99 0-0

kick

Neutral

Away 0-2 0-1 0-1

Home 0-0 0-0 0-0

Overall 0-2 0-1 0-1

avg/g

7.0

tg

7 11

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

28 103.0 42 71.5 16 47.0 7 8.0 3 1.5 42 205.0 49 235.0

2 1

fg 0-2

td 2 1 1 1 1 1

avg 7.1 4.2 4.3 1.6 3.0 4.7 5.5

Att. 2225 2200

Kick Returns

no.

yds

avg

td

Ig

T. Starckey Margust Charles Tyrik Burns Total Opponents

10 1 1 12 6

223 2 22 247 162

22.3 2.0 22.0 20.6 27.0

0 0 0 0 0

49 2 22 49 41

0 0

0 1

0 0

All Purpose

g

rush

rev

pr

kr

ir

total

avg/g

T. Starckey Austin Jarbo Justin Lee Total Opponents

2 2 2 2 2

0 206 3 410 470

0 0 165 383 437

4 0 0 95 26

223 0 0 247 162

0 0 0 16 93

227 206 168 1151 1188

113.5 103.0 84.0 575.5 594.0

Total Offense

g

plays

rush

pass

total

avg/g

Austin Jarbo B. Mitchell Chase Manica Total Opponents

2 1 2 2 2

66 21 34 135 130

206 47 143 410 470

248 135 0 383 437

454 182 143 793 907

227.0 182.0 71.5 396.5 453.5

Sacks no-vds

Pass defense int-yds brup

gbh

Fumbles rev-yds

ff

bikd kick

saf

1-10

1-10 2-20 2-13

1-16 —T-------: 3-93

3

2 —T-------: 4-0

3


OTTERBEIN STATS (1--1-0)

(1-0-0)

(0- 1-0)

(0-0-0)

CONFERENCE

(1--0-0)

(1-0-0)

(0- 0-0)

(0-0-0)

NON-CONFERENCE................

(0 -1-0)

(0-0-0)

(0- 1-0)

(0-0-0)

Alili

GAMES.

OPPONENT

DATE

09/06/14 at #9 St. John Fisher Coll MARIETTA COLLEGE *Sep 20, 2014 * denotes conference game RUSHING

GP

R. Hutchison Drew Ervin John Pyles Tyler Hammond Cole Benner Brick Davis Ty Con5>ton Team Total.................... Opponents........... PASSING Brick Davis Total.................... Opponents........... RECEIVING

2 2 2

FIELD GOALS

Effic Cmp-Att-Int

Pet

Yds

42-64-0 42-64-0 39-63-2

65.6 65.6 61.9

328 328 439

TD Long Avg/G

Yds

Avg

2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2

9 6 5 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 42 39

68 53 27 44 26 37 25 14 10 8 4 9 3 328 439

7.6 8.8 5.4 11.0 6.5 18.5 12.5 7.0 5.0 4.0 2.0 9.0 3.0 7.8 11.3

0.0 100.0

TD

FGs

0 1 1 1 1 0

2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0

Alana Gaither Chad McCray Drew Ervin Brick Davis R. Hutchison Nick Ganus Total.................... Opponents...........

4

5

SCORE BY QUARTERS

0-0 0-0

TD Lng Avg/G 22 164.0 22 164.0 46 219.5

INTERCEPTIONS

PUNTING

0-0 0-0

0 21

1------------ pats-------------- 1 Kick Rush Rev Pass DXP Saf Points 4-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-4 4-5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

3rd

4 th

Total

7 7

7 7

14 22

6 0

34 36

TOTAL OFFENSE

6 Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G

Brick Davis R. Hutchison Drew Ervin John Pyles Tyler Hammond Total .................

2 2 2 2 2 2

3 202 49 42 34 333

328 0 0 0 0 328

331 165.5 202 101.0 49 24.5 42 21.0 34 17.0 661 330.5

No.

Yds

1 1 2 0

19 86 105 0

No.

Yds

9 9 11

329 329 385

No.

Yds

1 1 1 3 6

3 2 -4 1 -7

No.

Yds

7 7 5

133 133 111

Ryan Moore Jordan Bonifas Total.................... Opponents...........

0-1 0-0

0-0 0-0

0-0 2-2

2nd

78 21 14 13 3 133

82 101.0 18 24.5 10 21.0 20 17.0 4 2.5 16 1.5 0 0.0 0 -2.0 82 166.5 28 130.5

22 34.0 16 26.5 9 13.5 20 22.0 13 26.0 22 37.0 19 12.5 14 7.0 20 5.0 5 8.0 3 2.0 9 9.0 3 1.5 22 164.0 46 219.5

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4

1st

Otterbein University Opponents.............

FIRST DOWNS____ Rushing........... . Passing........... . Penalty........... . RUSHING YARDAGE, Yards gained rushing... Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts.. Average Per Rush.. Average Per Game.. TDs Rushing... PASSING YARDAGE, Att-Comp-Int.. Average Per Pass.. Average Per Catch. Average Per Gama.. TDs Passing... TOTAL OFFENSE... Tntal Plav.a__ Average Per Play.. Average Per Game.. KICK RETURNS: #-•YARDS.... PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... INT RETURNS: #-YARDS FUMBLES-LOST.... PENALTIES-YARDS. PUNTS-AVG............. TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS,

TD Long Avg/G

1 1 4

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

10 6 6 6 6 0 34 36

OTT

OPP

36 12 17 7 333 386 53 69 4.8 166.5 3 328 64-42-0 5.1 7.8 164.0 1 661 133 5.0 330.5 7-133 3-1 2-105 7-6 10-64 9-36.6 28:28 6/25 3/6

36 17 18 1 261 329 68 88 3.0 130.5 1 439 63-39-2 7.0 11.3 219.5 4 700 151 4.6 350.0 5-111 6—7 0-0 3-1 12-127 11-35.0 31:32 12/33 3/10

TEAM STATISTICS

Pet 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk

FGM- FGA

SCORING

2620 3220

1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1

113. 83 113. 83 135.04

0- 1 2- 2

14-36 20-0

9.6 3.5 3.2 11.3 2.5 0.2 0.0 -2.0 4.8 3.0

No.

Nick Ganus Alana Gaither

L W

8 202 3 49 0 42 0 34 0 5 40 3 0 0 2-2 53 333 68 261

210 52 42 34 5 43 0 0 386 329

GP

Travis Laird Cole Benner Drew Ervin R. Hutchison Christian Brett Ryan Thombs Bryson Wray Tyler Hammond John Pyles Austin Sanders Aaron Thompson Kyle Pisano Chad McCray Total.................... Opponents...........

ATTEND

Avg

21 14 13 3 2 14 1 1 69 88

GP

SCORE

Net

Att Gain Loss

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2

W/L

0 0

Jordan Keaton Total.................... Opponents........... PUNT RETURNS Cole Benner Jalen Liggins Christian Brett Total.................... Opponents........... KICK RETURNS Tyler Hammond Total.................... Opponents...........

Avg TD Long 19.0 86.0 52.5 0.0

0 0 0 0

19 86 86 0

Avg Long 36.6 36.6 35.0

TB

49 49 45

FC 120 Blkd

0 0 0

1 1 4

1 1 6

0 0 0

Avg TD Long 3.0 2.0 -4.0 0.3 -1.2

0 0 0 0 0

3 0 0 3 4

Avg TD Long 19.0 19.0 22.2

0 0 0

28 28 38

ALL PURPOSE

G Rush

Rec

PR

KOR

IR

Tot Avg/G

R. Hutchison Tyler Hammond Jordan Bonifas Drew Ervin Travis Laird Total.................... Opponents...........

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

44

14 0 27 68 328 439

0 0 0 0 0 1 ■7

0 133 0 0 0 133 111

0 0 86 0 0 105 0

246 123.0 181 90.5 86 43.0 76 38.0 68 34.0 900 450.0 804 402.0

202 34 0 49 0 333 261


! Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes

Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

20 150 1 1 1 42 25 12 192 3 58 6 96 2 58 3 52.0 63 86 49 13 1.0 1.0 2.0 1

Austin Jarbo at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Austin Jarbo at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Chase Manica at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Austin Jarbo at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) B. Mitchell at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Chase Manica at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Austin Jarbo at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Austin Jarbo at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Austin Jarbo at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Austin Jarbo at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) B. Mitchell at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Justin Lee at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Justin Lee at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Justin Lee at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Jeremy Duncan at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Grant Frasher at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Cole Voltz at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Cole Voltz at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Tyrik Burns at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) T. Starckey at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Nick Williams at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) T. Starckey at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Linden Ayoki at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) T. Starckey at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Kevin Carter at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014)

Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Long Punt Return

46 221 4.8 2 25 15 192 8.7 3 68 412 6.1 24 1 1 21 10 113 5 1 3 3 35.7 63 86

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

25 222 2 2 49 36 25 349 3 42 9 186 3 42 5 42.5 46 2 19 41 9 1.0 1.0 3.5 1

1 1

18

Brent Walton, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Brent Walton, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Damorria Lilly, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Brent Walton, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Brent Walton, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Braden Black, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Braden Black, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Braden Black, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Braden Black, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Braden Black, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Jason Barbosa, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Jason Barbosa, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Kyle Bryson, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Jason Barbosa, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Dylan Allard, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Tanner Gillum, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Dylan Allard, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Tanner Gillum, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Zak Wirick, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Javon Moore, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) TJ Langermeier, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Trevor Garbow, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Cody Ross, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) TJ Langermeier, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) Beau Langs, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Tyler Gorby, at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) Joe Rodriguez, at Capital (Sep 20, 2014)

at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

49 264 5.7 4 37 26 358 9.9 3 73 564 7.7 41 2 27 9 80 2 2 5 42.5 46 2 19

at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Olivet (Sep 6, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014) at Capital (Sep 20, 2014)


E RECORDS 576 508 486

239 238 236

INDIVIDUAL Total Offense Eric Noble vs. Urbana.............. .,. 1994 Eric Noble vs. Geneva.............. 1994 Adam Ryan vs. Franklin............ ,. 1999 Rushing Yards Will Isaac vs. Heidelberg......... ,. 2002 Mel Sunderland vs. Urbana..... ... 1986 Doug Eastes vs. Mount St. Josephl995

Field Goals Troy Gantz vs. Tiffin................. .1991 Art Steele vs. Baldwin-Wallace .2000

4 3 3 3

Field Goal Attempts Bill Cooper vs. Bluffton........... .1995 Val Haunn vs. Thomas More.... .1993 Greg Sczurek vs. Tiffin............ .1992 Troy Gantz vs. Tiffin................. . 1991

Passing Yards 575 vs Urbana ................... , 1994 507 vs Geneva ................... , 1994 468 vs Franklin.................. 1999

7 7 7

PATs Made Art Steele vs. Olivet................. . 1999 Bart Vaughn vs. Franklin........... . 1998 Kurt Kiessling vs. Urbana......... .1987

66 64 58

Passing Attempts vs Adrian..................... , 1995 vs Geneva................... 1995 vs Malone................... 1995

8 8 7

PATs Attempted Art Steele vs. Franklin.............. .1999 Kurt Kiessling vs. Urbana......... .1987 Four Times

6 5

Passing Touchdowns vs Urbana ................... 1987 Six Times....................

7 5 5

Interception Thrown vs Defiance................. 1990 vs Hanover .................. 1998 vs Heidelberg.............. 2000

33 32 31

First Downs vs Mount St. Joseph.... 1999 vs Geneva ................... 1994 vs Muskingum............ 2007

93 79 77

Points vs Loveland ................. 1913 vs Lebanon.................. 1908 vs Cedarville................ 1921

8 8 7

PATs vs Franklin................... 1999 vs Urbana ................... 1999 Seven Times

12 11 11

Punts vs Baldwin-Wallace.... 2007 vs Mount Union .......... 2008 vs Capital.................... 2007

8 7 6

Turnovers vs Bluffton.................. 1986 vs Defiance................. 1990 Eight Times

44 82 87

Total Defense vs Earlham .................. 1997 vs Manchester............. 1992 vs Muskingum............. 1997

45 42 41 41

Rushing Attempts Doug Eastes vs. Mount St. Josephl995 Tim Andrew vs. Defiance......... ,. 1991 Will Isaac vs. Heidelberg......... ,. 2002 Doug Eastes vs. Urbana.......... ,. 1995

5 3

Rushing Touchdowns Bulldog Smith vs. Cedarville.... ,. 1929 Nine Times

575 507 465

Passing Yards Eric Noble vs. Adrian................ .1995 Eric Noble vs. Geneva.............. .1994 Adam Ryan vs. Franklin............ . 1999

11 11 11

66 63 54

Passing Attempts Eric Noble vs. Adrian................ .1995 Eric Noble vs. Geneva.............. .1994 Brandon Arehart vs Heidelberg .2013

21 21 19 19 19

Tackles Bryce Martin vs. Baldwin-Wallace2009 Lance Barker vs. Bluffton..........,1988 Chris Medley vs. Ohio Northern 2005 Chad Otte vs. Ohio Northern... ,2005 Damon Flanigan vs. Kenyon...... 1990

34 34 32 32

Pass Completions Eric Noble vs. Urbana............... .1994 Jim Ballard vs. Evansville.......... .1990 Eric Noble vs. Adrian................ .1995 Eric Noble vs. Geneva.............. . 1994

6 6 5

Tackles For Loss Mike Johnson vs. Defiance....... 1986 Jerry Ward vs. Wabash............. 1997 Four Times

6 5

Passing Touchdowns Billy Blackburn vs. John Carroll. .2007 Nine Times

4 3.5 3

Sacks Nick Nicastrovs. Urbana.......... 1999 C. Poeppelmeiervs. Maryville.... 1997 Nine Times

4 3 3

Interceptions Richard Fortner vs. N/A............ 1951 Chad Otte vs. Marietta.............. 2006 Wallace Morris vs. Heidelberg.... 2001

5

Interceptions Thrown Jim Ballard vs. Defiance........... .1990 Adam Ryan vs. Heidelberg....... .2000 Jim Sposet vs. Westminster..... .1982

327 275 264

Receiving Yards Jeremy Duncan vs Muskingum . 2013 Derron Calvert vs. Union.......... .1986 Chris Garrity vs. Mount St. Josephl993

17 16 16

Receptions Chris Garrity vs. Defiance........... 1993 Jason Tincher vs. Urbana............1994 Jason Tincher vs. Defiance......... 1994

6 5

Touchdown Receptions Marque Jones vs. Muskingum.... 2007 Jon Cain vs. Capital................... 2000 Chris Garrity vs. Defiance........... 1993

31 30 24

Points Chuck Weimer vs. Defiance...... 1926 Bulldog Smith vs. Cedarville..... 1929 Six Times

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Rushing Touchdowns vs Bluffton.................., 1993 Nine Times

3 3

Punts Rex Pitsingervs. Mount Union..,.2008 Brent Schertz vs. Baldwin Wallace2007 Drew Springer vs. Mt. Union.... .2004

6 5

TEAM 691 660 615

Total Offense vs Urbana..................... 1994 vs Franklin.................... 1999 vs Urbana..................... 1987

381 321 307

Rushing Yards vs Bluffton................... 1993 vs Tiffin........................1992 vs Mount St. Joseph.... 1998

68 67 63

Rushing Attempts vs Bluffton.............. .... 1993 vs Tiffin .................. ... 1992 vs Ohio Wesleyan....... 1993

Rushing Defense -20 vs Urbana.................... 1986 -8 vs Muskingum............. 2004 -7 vs Maryville................. 1997

2 33 40

Passing Defense vs Manchester............ 1999 vs Earlham .................. 1997 vs Urbana .......... ......... 1995

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Wilmington College's Fightin' Quakers have been bat­ tling it out on the gridiron for one hundred seasons this year. In 99 seasons, the Quakers have an overall record of 329-456-19 with three postseason ap­ pearances. There have been 68 All-Americans, including current receiver Jeremy Duncan, and 18 Academic All-Amer­ icans in Wilmington history. In addition, Wilmington has inducted 12 former players and three former coaches into its Hall of Fame. The year was 1900 when Wilmington College's first football team hit the gridiron. The inaugural Fightin' Quakers went 2-2 that season. From 1900-1904, the Quakers went 7-4. Coaches Thomas M. Bales and Oliver Thatcher lead the 1908 squad to the best recorded season up to that point. The Quakers de­ feated five opponents, only falling to Miami University (Ohio) and Wittenberg University. There was no team in 1918, the Quakers faced re­ building in the years following. It wasn't until Fowler "Chic" Harper took the reigns three years later that the Quakers had another win­ ning season. In his first season. Harper lead the Quak­ ers to an undefeated season, 8-0. In his two seasons as head coach, he went 15-4-0. Over the next seven seasons, Charles "Shifty" Bolen, ranked as the third highest winning coach, went 2824-1. With Bolen at the helm, the Quakers had their best season in six years finishing 6-3 In 1928. That same year, the Quakers ranked fifth among fifty other Ohio college records. Quaker football took an hiatus from 1933-1945 due to World War II. In 1946, when the Quakers returned to Intercollegiate play, they recording a 0-5 record. Fred Raizk directed the Quakers to 40-37-2 record

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Wilmington

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over a ten-year span. Raizk, who later went on to be Wilmington College's Athletic Director, also coached the WC men's basketball team. He was the Athletic Director when the Cincinnati Bengals used Wilmington College as a pre-season practice facility. The Bengals trained in Wilmington until moving to Georgetown, KY In 1997. Wilmington's basketball arena, located in Hermann Court, is named in honor of the former coach. For the next nineteen years. Bill Ramseyer com­ manded the Quakers on the gridlined battlefield. Ramseyer totaled a 114 wins, 58 losses, and 4 ties from the years 1972-1990. He also went on to be Athletic Director of Quaker Athletics.


Following the 1990 season, Wilm­ ington moved from NAIA to NCAA, and competed in the Association of Mideast Colleges. Wilmington stayed in the AMC until it disbanded fol­ lowing the 1995-96 season. After two seasons as an independent, WC moved to the newly minted Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference for two seasons. In 2000, the Fightin' Quakers' athletic programs became members of the Ohio Athletic Con­ ference. Mike Wallace, who took over WC in 1991, led his team to a 9-1 record in 1999. This remains the best regular season finish in the school's history. The lone loss came against Hanover College in a 30-15 decision. Wallace spent 13 seasons with the Quakers, and is second all-time in victories. Now, the Fightin' Quakers are work­ ing hard to secure victory in the cen­ tennial season. The man in charge is second year head coach Stacey Hairston. "You hit that milestone, you hit that one hundred years. You've consis­ tently had a program that Is able to sustain itself through the negative times, the poor years because every college goes through that, not every school is able to maintain all their athletics though those poor years, sometimes they actually drop the sport for a few years and then bring it back later," said Coach Hairston. "Wilmington has been very, very con­ sistent in finding a way to maintain their athletic program," stated Coach Hairston. The centennial squad Is lead by ap­ proximately forty returners. Including

junior wide receiver Jeremy Duncan, who earned OAC receiver of the year last season, senior tight end Matt Stooksbury, sophomore quarterback Austin Jarbo, junior linebacker Tarrell Starkey, who was the leading tackier in the league last season. "My philosophy this year is pretty simple, because we are in the re­ building process...and you have to take certain steps. The next step for us is to increase our depth, increase our roster size. Increase the competi­ tion. The next thing is for those guys to grow and increase competition level on game day to the point to we have to be competitive enough that going into the 4th quarter we still have the chance to win the game," said Coach Hairston. "We have brought in over 77 new players that really begins the process of the rebuilding process." This is the first true recruiting class under this coaching staff. "Watching our young guys grow, we have some very talented young men, some guys that can play. Because a lot of them are young, a lot of them are freshmen, there is a learning curve that they go through, and I am looking forward to watching those guys get through that learning curve and play to their potential on game day," said Coach Hairston.

QUAKER CALENDAR ' XC

Saturdav, September 27 NCAA Pre-Nationals 10 a.m./ll:30 a.m. wsoc at Manchester 1 p.m. VB at John Carroll 3 p.m. MSOC at Case Wes. Reserve 7 p.m. FB vs OTTERBEIN * 7 p.m.

Mondav. September 30 MSOC at Thomas More 4 p.m. Tuesdav, October 1 at UC-Clermont 7:30 p.m.

VB

Fridav. October 3 All-Ohio 2 p.m./2:45 p.m. vs MARIETTA * 7:30 p.m.

XC VB

Saturday. October 4 at Marietta * 1 p.m. FB at Marietta * 6 p.m. MSOC vs MARIETTA * 7 p.m.

WSOC

Home Events Bold/All Caps

This season, the Fightin' Quakers are 0-2 over all, 0-1 in the OAC. Coach Hairston will lead the charge against the Otterbein Cardinals to­ day in Wilmington's home opener at 7p.m. at Townsend Field at Williams Stadium.

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Why We Play Division 111 Athletics It's not about getting a scholarship, getting drafted, or nnaking SportsCenter. It's a deep need in us that comes from the heart. We need to practice, to play, to lift, to hustle, to sweat. We do it all for our teammates and for the student in our calculus class that we don't even know. We don't practice with a future major league first baseman; we practice with a future sports agent. ^ We don't lift weights with a future Olympic wrestler; ^ 1 we lift with a future doctor. We don't run with a future Wimbledon champion; we run with a future CEO. It's a bigger part of us than our friends and family can understand. Sometimes we play for 2,000 fans; sometimes 25. But we still play hard. You cheer for us because you know us. You know more than just our names. Like all of you, we are students first. We don't sign autographs. But we do sign graduate school applications, MCAT exams, and student body petitions. When we miss a kick or strike out, we don't let down an entire state. We only let down our teammates, coaches, and fans. But the hurt is still the same. We train hard, lift, throw, run, kick, tackle, shoot, dribble, and lift some more, and In the morning we go to class. And in that class we are nothing more than students. It's about pride - in ourselves, in our school. It s about our love and passion for the game. And when it's over, when we walk off that court or field for the last time, our hearts crumble. Those tears are real. But deep down inside, we are very proud of ourselves. We will forever be what few can claim ... COLLEGE A THLETES.


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