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SEPTEMBER 15, 2007

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY POSTS WILD 35-33 WIN OVER KINGS COLLEGE

WILKES-BARRE -- Corey Sedlar hit Drew Smith with a 47-yard touchdown pass with 6:02 remaining and Thomas Hovis registered a game-saving interception in the final minute of play as Hampden-Sydney College escaped with a wild 35-33 non-conference victory over host King’s College Saturday at Betzler Fields.

With the win, Hamden-Sydney improved to 2-1 on the year while King’s fell to 0-3.

King’s trailed 29-14 at the half-time break but dominated the second half of play. The Monarchs fought all the way back to take a 33-29 lead when Jeramia Jones scored on a 35-yard run with 6:25 left in the contest.

The Tigers however, would return the ensuing kickoff to its own 39-yard line. Sedlar would hook up with E.K. Smock for a 14-yard pickup to the King’s 47. On the next play, Sedlar lofted a pass down field to Smith who caught the ball at the Monarch five and raced into the end zone for the go-ahead score. Mike Lovett would block the point after attempt as the Tigers held a 35-33 lead with 6:02 left in the game.

After the teams traded possessions, King’s would mount its last drive from its own 20-yard line. The Monarchs would use three Jeff Searfass pass completions to Brandon Murray to pick up a first down at midfield. On the next play, Searfass was flushed from the pocket and, rather than throw the ball away, looked downfield. The senior signal-caller would throw into tight coverage and Hovis would step in front of the pass to secure an interception and end the King’s scoring threat with just 0:47 remaining.

The game was a tale of two half as Hampden-Sydney used a variety of gadget plays to control the first half of play. On the opening possession of the game, the Tiger used a hook-and-lateral play with Justin Curtis running the final 36 yards to the King’s 39. Five plays later Drew Walker would score on a five-yard run to get the Tigers on the board. Hampden-Sydney would attempt a two-point conversion and Walker would race into the end zone for a quick 8-0 Tiger lead.

King’s responded with a 13-play drive as Searfass completed six consecutive passes for the Monarchs. John Cataldo would later score on a three-yard carry as King’s cut into the Tiger lead. Tim Lust added the point-after as King’s trailed 8-7 with 5:56 left in the first quarter.

The Tigers would counter with a five-play, 65-yard drive, capped by an 18-yard touchdown run by Zach Miller on a reverse. T.C. Stevens would kick the extra-point to give the Tigers a 15-7 lead with 4:17 remaining in the first quarter.

Midway through the second quarter, Hampden-Sydney would use an eight-play, 68-yard drive to 1extend the lead when Smith scored on a 30-yard pass from Sedlar. Stevens point after upped the Tiger lead to 22-7 with 8:52 left in the half.

Following a King’s punt, Hampden-Sydney would march 87 yards and stretched the lead to 29-7 when Sedlar found Curtis for a 24-yard scoring pass with 5:21 left in the half. King’s would cut into the lead when Jones capped a 53-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run with 2:49 remaining and Lust kicked the extra-point to bring the Monarchs to within 29-14 at the break.

The second half would take a dramatic turn as the Monarch defense would turn away the Tigers time after time, but was unable to take advantage of its own opportunities. Twice in the third quarter King’s would drive within the Tiger 30 but was unable to score as Hampden-Sydney stopped the Monarchs on downs while also blocking a 31-yard field goal attempt by Lust.

Neither team would score in the third period, but the Monarchs attempted a furious rally in the final quarter of play.

Brian Mitros would intercept Sedlar, giving the Monarchs possession at the Tiger 26. The Monarchs used eight plays and were aided by a pair of Hampden-Sydney penalties to move the ball to the Tiger one. From there Searfass would score on a quarterback keeper and Lust’s conversion kick would bring King’s to within 29-21 with 13:46 remaining in the contest.

Following a Hampden-Sydney punt, King’s struck again when Searfass found Bob lane for a 65-yard gain to the Tiger 16. After a 12-yard pass from Searfass to Doug Mucha moved the ball to the one, Searfass would score again on a keeper. The two-point conversion failed but the Monarchs clawed to within 29-27 with 10:17 remaining.

The Tigers would come up with a big defensive special teams play when King’s Jay Torres was stripped of the ball during a return and Andrew Sellers recovered for Hampden-Sydney at the King’s 33. The Monarchs, however, would come up with a big defensive play of their own when Shane McNamara intercepted Sedlar at the King’s five and returned the ball 36 yards to the Monarch 41.

Searfass would hit Lane for a 19-yard completion before a five-yard run by Jones moved the ball to the Tiger 35. On the next play, Jones would break a tackle at the line of scrimmage and rumbled 35 yards down the left sideline for the go-ahead score. Lust’s conversion would give King’s a 33-29 lead with 6:25 left.

But Hampden-Sydney would go back on top just 0:22 later when Sedlar found Smith behind the Monarch secondary for what proved to be the winning score.

King’s would register 27 first downs compared to 19 for the Tigers. The Monarchs would out gain Hampden-Sydney 448-to-368 in total yards, including a whopping 285-to-68 advantage in the second half in which the Monarchs held the Tigers to just three first downs over the final 30 minutes of play.

Searfass completed a school-record 26 passes in 39 attempts for 267 yards but threw two interceptions. Jones rushed for 113 yards on 21 carries with two touchdowns while Cataldo added 63 yards on 18 attempts. Rick Ritter caught seven passes for 43 yards while Murray added five catches for 57 yards. Chris Maloney added four receptions for 43 yards while Lane chipped in with two catches for 84 yards.

For Hampden-Sydney, Sedlar was 13-of-14 for 217 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions. Walker rushed for 86 yards on 12 carries while Smith had seven receptions for 114 yards and two touchdowns.

King's will enjoy a bye week before opening up MAC play September 29 at 1:00 p.m. at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown.





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