SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Junior receiver
Paul Revis accounted for 175 all-purpose yards with two touchdowns while redshirt sophomore linebacker Bo Highsburger and senior linebacker Tafatolu Naea combined for 26 tackles to help the Western Oregon football team defeat Division-I FCS Sacramento State, 38-30, in a non-conference contest at Hornet Stadium on Saturday night.
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WOU led 21-16 at halftime and extended the lead to 16 points in the fourth quarter before the host Hornets scored at the 2:33-mark to trim the lead to eight. After the Wolves next drive was cut short, Sacramento State marched down the field and neared the red zone in the final minute. Facing 4
th-and-13, senior defensive back
Danny Hankins intercepted a Nate Ketteringham pass in the end zone with 19 seconds remaining.
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The Wolves used a two quarterback system with junior
Phillip Fenumiai completing 8 of 15 passes for 97 yards and a touchdown, while junior
Nick Duckworth went 6 of 9 for 73 yards and a score.
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Sacramento State finished with an advantage of 465-341 in total offense. Ketteringham threw for 370 yards, completing 34 of 58 passes with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Jordan Robinson rushed for 66 yards on 20 carries.
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Seeing their lead cut to two, 24-22, early in the fourth quarter, the Wolves scored on successive possessions with big plays. Junior wide receiver
Wesley Gray capped a seven-play, 75-yard drive making a nice grab on a 36-yard pass from Duckworth. Freshman running back
Torreahno Sweet broke multiple tackles to score from 30 yards out for the eventual game-winning score highlighting an eight-play, 80- yard drive.
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The only scoring in the third quarter came off the foot of redshirt freshman
Jacob Bannister with a 40-yard field goal for a WOU 24-16 lead.
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In the first quarter dominated in scoring by Western Oregon, the Wolves used a halfback option play allowing Braxton to fire a pass over the Hornet defense to a wide open Revis for a 19-yard touchdown. After forcing a three-and-out, Revis sliced through the Sac State special teams for a punt return score of 74 yards for a 14-0 lead.
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Devon Medeiros kicked a field goal at the end of the first quarter, trimming the WOU lead to 14-3.
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Sacramento State scored late in the second quarter when Ketteringham kept the ball on a delayed run to score from nine yards out. The Medeiros point after kick banged off the upright keeping the score, 14-9.
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WOU responded with a sustained 93-yard drive over the next 3:15. Braxton caught a swing pass from Fenumiai and broke past the pylon for a 10-yard touchdown to increase the Wolves' cushion to 21-9.
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A drive in the final minute allowed the Hornets to pull with five at the half when Jaelin Ratliff made a grab in the back of the end zone with six second remaining. WOU made it interesting as junior back
Steven Long took the ensuing kickoff 75 yards before being caught at the 18-yard line.
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Defensively for Western Oregon, Highburger led all tacklers with 14 stops, eight of them solo, one sack and a fumble recovery. Naea followed with 12 tackles while junior Trebiel Larry had eight stops and an interception. Senior lineman
Jeremy Moore had two sacks and senior
George Swartzlender had 2.5 tackles for loss.
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WOU returns to action hosting Central Washington on Saturday, Sept. 10. Game time at McArthur Field is at 1 p.m. The Wolves' game against the Wildcats will officially begin action in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.
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