Stonehill College: 'Skyhawk Shocker: Stonehill Upsets I-AA Wagner, 14-13'
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Easton, Mass. - In what was quite possibly the largest crowd to
ever watch a game at Stonehill's W.B. Mason Stadium, the upstart
Skyhawks pulled off what could be considered the 21-year old
program's biggest win, defeating Division 1-AA Wagner, 14-13, on a
touchdown with a little more than a minute left to open up the 2008
season.
Senior quarterback Cruz Parsons (Signal Hill, Calif.), who earlier
in the game-clinching drive converted a fourth and short, burrowed
in behind his offensive line and crossed the plane of the goal line
with 1:12 left and cap a clock-killing 20-play, 80-yard drive that
ate up 10:32. Junior Brendan Gorey (West Islip, N.Y.), who entered
the game with one career extra point made, split the uprights
moments later to give Stonehill the lead.
After nearly recovering a squibbed Gorey kickoff, freshman Stephan
Neville (Foxborough, Mass.) intercepted Wagner signal caller Adam
Farnsworth down the right sideline on third and 20 with 13 seconds
to go to seal the program's first win over a Division I-AA team in
five tries.
The game started off slow for the Skyhawks, as they went three and
out on the game's initial possession and then watched Wagner march
down the field and turn a fourth and two into a 13 yard touchdown
run for Shane Smith.
Senior Jeff Payne (West Haven, Conn.) got the Skyhawks going on
their next series of downs, ripping off huge chunks of yards and
advancing the ball to the Wagner 23 before a Parsons fourth down
attempt was thwarted by the middle of the Wagner defense.
After trading possessions, the Stonehill defense made a stand of
their own with Wagner attempting to convert a fourth and one deep
inside Skyhawk territory. Sophomores Brad White (Bangor, Maine) and
Brenden Taylor (Stoughton, Mass.) stopped Smith for no gain and
then saw their offense make two huge plays to even the score.
First, Payne burst through the line for 24 yards and then Parsons
connected with sophomore Eddie Vachon (Newton, Mass.) up the right
sideline after he got behind his defender. Vachon then juked left
and cut across the field, picking up key blocks from his wide
receivers along the way, outracing the Wagner secondary into the
endzone to knot the contest at 7-7.
After an unsportsmanlike penalty had Stonehill kicking off from the
15 yard line rather than the 30, Franz Placide set Wagner up with
excellent field position at the Stonehill 36 following his 30 yard
return.
Two plays later freshman Prince Young found a hole on the left side
and streaked into the endzone, giving Wagner a 13-7 advantage, a
lead that wouldn't increase after a botched snap and subsequent
failed extra point attempt by Wagner.
With the half winding down, Wagner was forced to punt to Torrey
Price (Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.) who gathered the ball in at the 37,
made a few moves and appeared to outrace the Wagner special teams
for a Stonehill touchdown but a penalty on the return nullified the
score, leaving the game at 13-7 at halftime.
The game stayed that way through the third as both teams seemed
content to run the ball as they rotated their running backs, with
all the ballcarriers experiencing success.
Less than four minutes into the final quarter and after a Wagner
punt, Stonehill took possession at their own 20 yard line and
proceeded to methodically move the ball with Payne, Vachon and
Parsons picking up yards on the ground and wearing down a tired
Wagner defense. 17 of the 20 plays on the drive were runs as the
Skyhawks converted three third downs and fourth and short along the
way.
Parsons, who only went 5-for-7 for 80 yards in the contest,
completed three key passes on the drive, including third down
conversions to Jon Kaloyanides (Cranston, R.I.) and Vachon that
went for first downs.
After Parsons' score, Wagner still had 1:10 left to get into field
goal range, but an intentional grounding penalty on Farnsworth
thanks to pressure from Clark Leger (Waltham, Mass.) set the
visitors back and set up Neville's game-ending interception.
Payne rushed for 144 yard on 29 carries, meaning in his last two
games, he has rushed for 306 yards. Vachon, meanwhile had 121
all-purpose yards (63 rushing, 58 receiving), helping the Skyhawks
outrush Wagner 219-148. Stonehill also held the edge in total yards
(299-224), time of possession (34:23-25:27) and passing yards
(80-76).
Young and Smith had 77 and 70 yards respectively for Wagner, which
got a stellar defensive performance from All-America Robert Brown,
who turned in eight tackles, four and half for loss and three
sacks.
Defensively for Stonehill, senior Greg Sanzari (Centerport, N.Y.)
led the way with 10 stops and a sack and classmate Michael Greene
(Plainview, N.Y.) added eight tackles.
The Skyhawks, now 1-0 on the season, travel to Pace next Saturday
for a 12 noon kickoff with the Setters.



























