Williams-Middlebury Football Game, 50-45
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Middlebury set school records for most 1st downs (47) and yards passing (462) in a game, and their 594 yards of total offense was the second highest in school history. Sophomore QB Donald McKillop set marks for most completions (47), yards (462) and total offense (506).
The victorious Ephs, on the other hand, set the school mark for total offense with 590 yards, and junior receiver Nick Caro set a school record for yards receiving with an astounding 218 yards on just 7 catches.
Williams held a 20 point lead in the third quarter, 44-24, but the Panthers refused to quit, stringing together big play after big play an finally whittling the Eph lead down to within just one score, 44-38 with more than six minutes left to play in the game. Williams would answer right back however, as a 31 yard completion to Caro would set up a Morrissey touchdown run to make it 50-38. With just under three minutes left to play the Ephs seemed to have finally locked up the game, but amazingly McKillop would drive the Panthers down the field for another score, bringing it to 50-45. Middlebury would pull no closer though as the Ephs would hang on for a dramatic win against a tough team.
Williams will play again next Saturday at Tufts in what promises to be another hard-fought game.
RUSHING: Middlebury-Erik Rostad 13-51; Donald McKillop 14-44; Ryan Bohling 9-37. Williams-Brian Morrissey 24-161; Patrick Moffitt 6-29; Elijah Weeks 3-19.
PASSING: Middlebury-Donald McKillop 47-73-5-462. Williams-Patrick Moffitt 20-29-1-381; Stew Buck 0-1-0-0.
RECEIVING: Middlebury-James Millard 13-106; Andrew Matson 9-97; Charles Holm 8-78; Erik Rostad 7-58; Timothy Dillon 5-88; Ryan Bohling 5-35. Williams-Ryan Powell 8-107; Nick Caro 7-218; Stew Buck 3-43; Jon Carroll 1-9; Brian Morrissey 1-4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Middlebury-Brian Marcks 1-2. Williams-Pat Barren 2-12; Sean Milano 1-18; Will Cronin 1-2; Tim Batty 1-0.
FUMBLES: Middlebury-None. Williams-Elijah Weeks 1-1; Brian Morrissey 1-1.

