Box Score Macomb, Ill. – A huge exchange of plays and momentum in
the fourth quarter turned a would-be 21-21 game into a harrowing
35-28 Penguin victory over Western Illinois on Saturday afternoon
at Hanson Field.
With WIU on the Penguin doorstep early in the fourth and a
seven-point contest, WIU running back Herb Donaldson was drilled at
the one-yard line by Dorian Chenault and Roshon Simons pounced on
the football at the one. After a Tom Zetts four-yard run to push
the ball to the five, Marcus Mason rambled 95 yards for a score and
the Penguins never looked back.
The 95-yard scoring romp was the longest run in school history
and second longest in Gateway Football Conference history. Mason's
jaunt eclipsed the YSU mark of 88 yards by Marschell Brumfield
against Northern Iowa on Sept. 9, 1978. His run ranks only behind a
99-yard score by Missouri State's Philip Collins, which also came
against the Leathernecks in 1989.
Mason finished the game with 266 yards on 20 carries and scored
three touchdowns. His 266-yard performance ranks as the second-best
game in school history behind Dick Adipotti's school-best 304 yards
against Southern Connecticut State in 1966.
The Penguins (6-1 overall and 3-0 in the Gateway) added a final
score when Monquantae Gibson scored on a 31-yard scamper later in
the fourth. WIU scored on a 42-yard pass from LaFalce to Carl Simms
with 3:46 left in the game.
The Leathernecks recovered the onside kick and moved with seven
points when Alex Douglas scored on a six-yard run with 1:04
remaining.
On the final onside kick attempt, reserve quarterback Mike
Schneider recovered at the 44-yard line and the Guins were able to
run out the clock and hold on for the win.
Mason scored the game's first touchdown on a one-yard plunge in
the first quarter. After the Guins forced a LaFalce fumble, YSU
took over WIU 43. Mason capped the eight-play 43-yard drive with
his one-yard score with 9:04 left in the first.
The Leathernecks (3-4 and 0-3) answered right back and tied the
game when Donaldson scored on a one-yard run with 5:40
remaining.
Gibson had his first score of the game late in the first quarter
on a one-yard run.
WIU came back to tie the game when Steve LaFalce hooked up with
Alex Douglas on a 52-yard pass with 11:04 left in the second
quarter.
In the third, the Penguins went up 21-14 when Mason went 75
yards for a touchdown.
YSU is 3-0 in the Gateway for the second straight year and only
second time in school history.
Western Illinois finished with 474 yards of total offense while
the Guins finished with 465.
The Penguins return home next Saturday to play host to Northern
Iowa. The annual Homecoming contest is scheduled for 4 p.m. and is
the Gateway Conference's Television game of the week.