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FOOTBALL: No. 10 Pitt State dominates Missouri Southern in Miners Bowl victory

PITTSBURG, Kan. — The No. 10-ranked Pittsburg State Gorillas remembered one aspect of last season’s 20-16 win over cross-state rival Missouri Southern in the Miners Bowl.

They were called out for not being the more physical football team on that day.

The Gorillas seemed to have taken that personally and vowed they would not have a repeat performance Saturday against Missouri Southern at historic Carnie Smith Stadium.

Pitt State did not repeat in being the less physical team, as matter of fact, and held Missouri Southern to 76 rushing yards on 31 carries and limited the Lions to three Nick Williams field goals during a dominant 38-9 win Saturday for the unbeaten Gorillas (5-0 overall and MIAA).

“We felt like we were called out last year and our guys were determined to play a very physical football game today,” Pitt State coach Brian Wright said. “I just think the coaches put together a good plan, and the guys went out and executed. Our defense was flying around the football, and I don’t think they give up very many big plays if any throughout the course of that game. Maybe one (big) pass, but guys were stopping the run and when you make somebody one-dimensional, it’s a long afternoon on offense.”

“We knew they were a big, physical team,” redshirt senior linebacker Morgan Selemaea said. “Last year, they called us out for not being as physical as they were, but we definitely went out and showed that. It was nice to just out physical them all game, all four quarters. Just really proud of our defense, our offense, and our special teams.”

The Gorillas played a physical football game, but they managed to maintain their composure and not commit the 15-yard personal foul penalties that hampered Missouri Southern throughout the contest. The Lions were flagged for eight penalties amounting to 78 yards, while Pitt State got flagged twice for a total of 14 yards.

“We definitely knew that if we got up, tensions were going to get high on their side because we were dominating them,” Selemaea said. “We knew that we had to keep our composure, stick together, and look out for each other.”

Pitt State never trailed Saturday, led 28-3 at halftime, and did not lead by less than double digits after the first quarter.

“We put all three phases together,” Wright said. “We took advantage of good special teams, we got a turnover on the defense and capitalized on it and capitalized on a long kickoff return. I just thought all our guys came out ready to play football today.”

“Coach Wright talks about it all the time: complementary football,” graduate student linebacker P.J. Sarwinski said. “That’s exactly what we did today. The defense stepped it up in the first half, second half, and we just played a complete game. Offense stepped up when they needed, and I felt like we dominated.”

MSSU running back and former Joplin RB Nathan Glades. Courtesy MSSU Athletics.

One memorable highlight for Pitt State occurred late in the first quarter when the Gorillas faced a third-and-goal at the Missouri Southern 1.

The Gorillas called on perhaps an unlikely suspect for a ball carrier in this situation — graduate student defensive lineman and former Carl Junction High School standout Zeke Wall, listed at 6-foot-1 and 276 pounds.

Wall busted in for a 1-yard TD run and the Gorillas took a 14-0 lead.

“We didn’t just draw it up,” Wright said. “We’ve been practicing that one, actually for a while, and just felt like this was the time. Defenses each week continue to overload the other side of that formation, so it was the right time to get that one in.”

“I know that he was living it up,” Selemaea said. “Always love to see a big guy score a touchdown, because offensive and defensive linemen, you’ve got to give credit to them because they don’t get much glory. To see 99 punch that thing in, it was great.”

Sophomore quarterback Chad Dodson Jr. passed for 201 yards and three scores on 12 of 19 accuracy, running back Caleb Lewis gained 84 yards on 23 carries, seven different receivers made catches and three different receivers found the end zone, Selemaea led the defense with 10 tackles and forced a fumble that would lead to a Pitt State score, and Kolbe Katsis’ 71-yard kickoff return set up another Gorillas touchdown.

MSSU DL Solomon Garcia, a Joplin High School product, wraps up the PSU ball carrier. Courtesy MSSU Athletics.

The Gorillas return home in Week 6 for a clash against their archrival Northwest Missouri, ranked No. 12 and 4-1 on the season.

“It’s the big one,” Sarwinski said. “We’re looking forward to it. That’s the one we circle every year. We’re excited for the challenge that they’re going to bring here to the Jungle, and I expect a lot of people to come out and support us. We’re going to be ready.”

Meanwhile, for the Lions, Williams, a dual kicker and punter, excelled kicking the ball Saturday with field goals of 52, 24, and 42 yards, as well as seven punts averaging out to 46 yards per boot and highlighted by a 72-yard punt.

Sophomore running back and former Joplin High standout Nathan Glades, who entered Saturday coming off three straight 100-yard rushing performances, finished with 60 yards on 21 carries.

Junior linebacker and former Carthage High stalwart Colton Winder led the way Saturday with 10 tackles.

The Lions, after playing consecutive road games against Kansas schools Fort Hays and Pitt State, return home in Week 6 for their homecoming contest against Lincoln (0-5 overall and outscored 237-50 already this season).

 

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Southern knocks off UCO 40-21

Missouri Southern quarterback Dawson Herl threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more as the Lions took out Central Oklahoma 40-21 tonight in front of 5,011 fans inside Fred G. Hughes Stadium.

Southern (2-1, 2-1 MIAA) put up 392 yards of offense (195 rushing, 197 passing) as the Lions held the ball for 32 minutes and limited Central Oklahoma (1-2, 1-2 MIAA) to just 2-for-14 on third down attempts.

Herl went 15-of-24 for 189 yards and three passing touchdowns, while he rushed for 50 yards and a pair of scores. He was one off the school record for touchdowns responsible for in a game (six, Jacob Park 2019 vs. Northeastern State).

Nathan Glades had 105 yards on the ground, while Ezekiel Lang caught three passes, two of which went for touchdowns. Chris Boudreaux had five catches for 56 yards, while Jaedon Stoshak had three catches for 62 yards and a score.

Nick Williams had two field goals from 18 and 40 on the evening, and averaged 37.3 yards in punts, including a long of 43 and three inside the 20.

Defensively, Richard Jordan Jr. and Coleman Booker had nine tackles each with Booker posting a half a sack and two tackles for a loss. Jordan had 2.5 tackles for a loss of five yards, a forced fumble and two pass breakups. Jamie Tago had a sack, while Romel Readus added a half a sack. Ian McSwain had an interception.

Southern had four forced fumbles on defense and nine quarterback hurries on the night. The defense had an interception and a fumble recovery, while the offense didn’t have a single turnover.

Southern started the scoring in the first as Herl hit Lang for the first of two touchdown passes with 12:01 left on the clock. After a touchdown from the Bronchos with nine minutes left, Williams answered with an 18-yard field goal, giving the Lions a 10-7 lead after one.

Lang and Herl hooked up again with just 21 seconds left in the half to make the score 17-7 at the break.

UCO got a touchdown to get within six (20-14) as the third quarter wound down, but the fourth quarter was all Lions. Southern got a five-yard rushing touchdown from Herl, a 42-yard passing touchdown from Herl to Stoshak and another 16-yard score on the ground from Herl in the period. The Bronchos had one touchdown in the fourth but it wasn’t enough.

The Lions will be back at it next week as Southern travels to Fort Hays State. Kickoff from Lewis Field Stadium is set for 7 pm.

CROSS COUNTRY: Southern men take team title—Kimutai, Riddle finish first and second

Led by performances from Gidieon Kimutai and Ryan Riddle, the eighth-ranked Missouri Southern men’s cross country team placed five runners in the top 23 spots and the Lions took home the team title today at the 33rd running of the Southern Stampede held at the Tom Rutledge Cross Country Course.

Kimutai and Riddle took first and second place individually as Kimutai won his second career Stampede (2019) with a time of 23:37.21. Riddle, last year’s champion, crossed the 8k finish line in a time of 23:53.69.

JP Rutledge placed eighth with a time of 24:38.72, while Riley Simpson was 19th at 25:16.90. Clayton Whitehead was 23rd in a time of 25:26.07. Jaden Deaton finished 38th in a time of 25:42.44, while Zachary Finley was 45th (25:52.72) and Kelton Sorrell placed 47th in a time of 25:56.46.

Geordan Patrylak (65th – 26:13.02), Gabe McClain (73rd – 26:22.93), Joseph Loth (118th – 27:04.92), Landon Fatino (123rd – 27:09.35), Evan Matlock (142nd – 27:28.02), Nicholas Horton (149th – 27:33.64), Santiago Granados (169th – 28:00.49) and Zaben Barnes (28:02.47) round out the Lions’ scores.

Southern took home the team title with 48 team points. Washburn was second with 88 points, followed by East Central, Central Missouri, St. Mary (Kan.), Missouri Western, Pittsburg State, New Mexico Highlands, Fort Hays State and Emporia State to round out the top-ten team scores.

The Lions will be back in action on September 30 as Southern will compete in the Chile Pepper Festival hosted by the University of Arkansas.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Glades leads Lions to first win of the season

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Missouri Southern football team got three rushing touchdowns from Nathan Glades and the Lions scored 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to seal a 30-13 win on the road at Northeastern State inside Doc Wadley Stadium.

Glades, a Joplin High School product, became the first Lion (1-1, 1-1 MIAA) since Jacob Park to rush for three scores in a game. Ironically, Park did it against these RiverHawks in 2019. Glades finished with 20 carries for 133 yards and three scores, including a long of 56 yards.

Anthodius Ashley rushed 51 yards on 15 carries and a score of his own, while Dawson Herl was 11-for-18 for 148 yards in the air. Akeem Gillmore was 2-for-2 in passing for 45 yards, while Ezekiel Lang had four catches for 84 yards. Chris Boudreaux caught three passes for 68 yards.

Nick Williams continued to be consistent and steady as the senior had four punts for 166 yards, averaging 41.5 yards, including a long of 56 and three inside the 20. Williams hit his only field goal attempt of the evening, a 36-yard try late in the fourth.

Defensively, the Lions were led by Richard Jordan Jr. with 11 tackles. Solomona Fetuao had six tackles and two sacks, while Colton Bass and Avery Bass picked up interceptions. Romel Readus and Kalepo Fiaseu had a sack each.

NSU (0-2, 0-2 MIAA) was led by Jacob Frazier as he went 19-for-28 for 194 yards and a score, but the Lions sacked him four times and picked off a pair of passes.

Southern struck first when Glades went in from one-yard out to put the Lions up 6-0 with seven minutes left in the first quarter. The play was set up by a beautiful halfback pass from Gillmore to Lang that netted 35 yards and put the Lions inside the five-yard line. Southern tried for the two-point conversion but was not successful.

The RiverHawks picked up a field goal from Tyler Crawford, but Glades struck again, this time for 56-yards to put the Lions up 13-3. Crawford hit another field goal, this time from 50-yards out as time was expiring and the halftime score stood Lions 13-6.

Coming out of the halftime break, NSU was the first to score as the RiverHawks drove right down the field and Frazier hit Devin Blayney for 14-yards to tie the score at 13 with 11 minutes left in the third.

The fourth quarter was all Lions. Southern picked up a one-yard touchdown run from Glades, his third of the game, to end a long drive and put the Lions up 20-13. With five minutes left on the clock, Ashley picked up a nine-yard score to make the tally 27-20 Lions.

Williams added a late field goal to make the final tally 30-13. A late interception from Colton Bass sealed the win and led to victory formation.

The Lions outgained NSU 415 to 282, including 191 to 71 on the ground. Southern held the ball for nearly 34 minutes compared to 26 for the RiverHawks. The Lions never trailed in the game.

The Green and Gold will be back at it next weekend as Southern plays host to Central Oklahoma. Kickoff from Fred G. Hughes Stadium is set for 5 pm on Saturday evening.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: MSSU falls to Nebraska-Kearney in season opener

JOPLIN, Mo. — The Missouri Southern football team trailed just 10-7 heading to the fourth quarter but a pick six from the 14th-ranked Nebraska-Kearney with ten minutes to go proved to be the turning point as Southern fell 24-7 to the Lopers inside Fred G. Hughes Stadium.

The Lions (0-1, 0-1 MIAA) got a 4-yard rushing touchdown from Dawson Herl, his first of his career, while Nathan Glades rushed for 47 yards. Herl was 12-of-27 passing for 105 yards with a long of 30. Jaedon Stoshak had four catches, while Chris Boudreaux had two catches for 54 yards.

Nick Williams punted the ball seven times for an average of 47.6 yards and a long of 61 yards including three inside the 20.

Defensively, Richard Jordan Jr. had 16 tackles, including nine solo, and two for a loss of six yards. Jordan moves up to No. 7 on the all-time tackle list and has 305 in his career passing Jared Brawner. Colton Winder had eight tackles, while Coleman Booker had seven, including two for a loss of seven yards and a sack. Dylan Bolden had a key interception that led to a Lions’ touchdown.

The Southern defense held Harlon Hill runner up TJ Davis to just 44 yards passing and 129 on the ground and zero touchdowns. The 44 yards passing is 134 yards lower than what he averaged a season ago.

The Lopers got on the board first with a five-yard rushing score from Montrez Jackson with 7:18 left in the first quarter.

As the second quarter was winding down, Bolden picked off a pass in the UNK zone setting up a Lions’ score. After getting to the four-yard line, Herl lined up and took the ball right up the middle for the four-yard score.

From that point, neither team scored until 9:55 left in the fourth quarter when Darius Swanson picked off a pass and returned it to the endzone for a touchdown. The Lopers added a late score.

The Lions will be back in action next week when Southern travels to Northeastern State. Kickoff from Tahlequah is set for 6 p.m.