1999

Northwest r mbles for 705 From Special Reports JUCOS/ COLLEGES NorthweHt Community College howed why the Rangers are quarterback.:; who passed for more ranked t\o. 2 in the nation Thurs- than 150yard:; each da night with a 53-8 rout of host Kelcey Wilhams ga10ed 135 'East Central. · yards on 1 'i carri , coring one touchdown through the air and ran 36yards for another. The receiver of choice for the Ranger quarterbacks was Omar Rayford, who finished w1th six catches for 198 yards, but the clos– est Rayford could get to the end zone was the 1-yard line. North,,est racked up a school- touchdown. while Kimario Hentz record 105 total yards, while limit- ran for 105 yards on 10 came.s. ng the Warriors to 211 yards. Will Hall completed 9-of-12 Nonbwe...<:t gained 341 yards rush- passes for 197 yards and two touch– mg on 48 carrie;:;, and passed for downs, while Jason John on con- 364 nected on 7-of-20 passes for 167 The Ranger~ had two running yards. 'b:lcks top 100 yards and a pair of John<~on accounted for one Running back Kory Chapman scored on runs of2 and 13 yards. Hinds 40, EastMississippi 14 Rece1ver Reginald Perkins scored three touchdowns to lead

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Rebels' 26-game losing streak on theroad. · Maryland e, Temple 0 Brian Kopka kicked two short fieldgoals in the first halfandBryn Boggs made a game-saving blockof a last-second pass as Maryland beat host Temple. Kopka's 27-yard field goal with 7:12 left in the first quarter came after Maryland stalled at the Tem– ple 10. He added a 26-yarder with 3':08left: in the half.

host Hinds. Perkins, who finished the night With six catches for 142 yards, scored on receptions of36, 26 and 20 yards. Dante Wt .;ht, who rushed for 107 yard::: 1 16 carries, had a 4- yard touchd ..,·n run. The Eagle!> finished the night with 320 total yards, while holding the Lion.-. to 2( 4 yards. ltawamba 27, Pearl River 16 Allen Copeland rushed for 143 trds and :;oored three touchdowns

for host Itawamba. Case Asbill added a pair of field goals for Itawamba. Uti.V26, North Texas 3 The John Robinson era at Neva– da-Las Vegas began Thursday night. It came at a good time. In his first game in almost two years, Robinson coached visiting UNLV to a victory over North Texas, ending the nation's second– longest Division 1-A losing streak at 16 games. It also ended the

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