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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Game Report - West Chester 59 - Cheyney 14

The Golden Rams (6-3, 4-2) showed no sign of a mental letdown, as they scored touchdowns the first seven times they touched the ball in a 59-14 route over the visiting Cheyney Wolves.

Leary of Cheyney's ball control offense, West Chester won the toss and chose to receive. The play calling was designed to consume some clock, but West Chester ball handlers couldn't help but gain chunks of yards as Rondell White turned a short pass from Mike Mattei into a 21-yard touchdown.

Blair Gower clears the way for Rondell White (Photo Geoff Ruth)

Then Cheyney went to work. Squeezing every second from the play clock, keeping the ball on the ground, and earning four first downs, including converting a fourth and one, the Wolves consumed nearly seven minutes of game time in getting to the West Chester 30-yard line. But that's when John O'Donnell picked off a Cheyney pass and raced 70 yards for the second Golden Ram touchdown. That sparked the West Chester defense as they held Cheyney to just two first downs on the remaining five Cheyney possessions of the first half.

Meanwhile, the offense performed admirably. Touchdowns were earned by White on a 20-yard run, tight end Justin Curry on a 9-yard pass, two by Jared Bonacquisti on plunges of one and two yards, and wide receiver Nick Hall on a 7-yard run. With the Golden Rams holding a 49-0 lead at halftime, White and PSAC East Defensive Player of the Year candidate Ronell Williams returned sans their shoulder pads as Coach Bill Zwaan gave everyone playing time.

Mike Culbreath drags down Cheyney QB Blaze Wasserleben for one of the five WCU sacks (Photo Geoff Ruth)

Defensively, the Rams were led by Camille Max who had 10 total tackles and a forced fumble, and Kayo Bakare who also had 10 total tackles and a forced fumble. Demrick Cook, Anthony McCloskey, Mike Culbreath, Andrew Cohen, Ronell Williams, Eric Edwers, and Barry Lyons all had a hand in sacking the Cheyney quarterback.

Notes - White had 151 all-purpose yards - 110 yards rushing and 41 receiving in one half of play...Brandon Monk tallied 213 total yards - 80 yards rushing, 32 yards on punt returns and 101 yards on kick returns...Bonacquisti, Curry, Hall, and true freshman Eddie Elliott scored the first touchdowns of their collegiate careers...R-Fr. Chris Smallwood picked up 54 yards rushing in his first West Chester appearance...after the game, dozens of young fans joined several players on the field to participate in the "Catch A TD Pass From A Golden Ram" promotion.

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