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Nov. 10, 2007
Football: Seniors Help Guins Close
Out Season with 31-24 Victory Over
WIU
Youngstown -- Youngstown
State fifth-year senior quarterback
Tom Zetts threw for the
second-highest yardage total in his
career, and fellow fifth-year man
Dustin Helle had an acrobatic onside
kick recovery to preserve a 31-24
victory over Western Illinois on
Saturday afternoon at Stambaugh
Stadium.
Zetts broke school records for career touchdowns (51) and
career 200-yard games (13) and threw
for 298 yards in leading the
Penguins to a 31-10 advantage after
three quarters.
The Leathernecks scored 14 points in the fourth quarter and
cut the margin to seven with a
77-yard scoring drive in 46 seconds
with 1:16 remaining.
The ensuing onside kick deflected off of YSU's DeAngelo
Wilson, but Helle picked it out of
the air in traffic and held on
despite going head-over-heels.
The win improves YSU's final record to 7-4 overall and 3-3 in
the Gateway. WIU ends the season 6-5
overall and 3-3 in conference play.
Junior tailback Kevin Smith scored his first of three
touchdowns with 5:28 remaining in
the first quarter to give YSU a 7-0
lead. The Penguins started the drive
on the WIU 28 thanks to Mychal
Savage's first of two fumble
recoveries and needed only three
plays before Smith found pay dirt
from two yards out.
Taylor Rowan put the Leathernecks on the board with 14:51
remaining on the second with a
28-yard field goal, but Zetts hit
Louis Irizarry for a two-yard score
on YSU's next drive to make the
score 14-3.
Smith scampered into the end zone on a 17-yard swing pass
from Zetts with 2:45 left in the
second to put YSU up 21-3. WIU
answered with a 65-yard touchdown
drive with one minute remaining, but
Brian Palmer extended the Penguins
lead to 24-10 with a 21-yard field
goal on the last play of the half.
The kick was Palmer's school-record
11th consecutive make.
Smith found the end zone from one yard out at the 4:56 mark
of the third quarter for the
period's only score that put YSU up
31-10.
WIU took advantage of a turnover early in the fourth quarter
and got within two touchdowns when
Alex Douglas scored on a one-yard
rush. The Leathernecks then drove 77
yards in 46 seconds to make the
score 31-24 on Douglas' four-yard
touchdown. The score was set up by a
53-yard pass down to the YSU 7 from
Matt Barr to Carl Sims.
Savage finished with a game-high and career-high 12 tackles
to go along with his two fumble
recoveries. The junior defensive
tackle also had two of YSU's four
sacks.
Zetts finished 23-of-32 for 298 yards and two touchdowns in
his final game under center for YSU.
Smith rushed for 79 yards on 22
carries, and Ferlando Williams had
133 receiving yards on eight
catches.
Barr threw for 276 yards and completed 17-of-29 for WIU. |