PORTLAND, Ore. – Eighth-ranked Linfield surrendered a touchdown to Lewis & Clark on the opening kickoff, but the defending Northwest Conference champion Wildcats steadied the ship on the way to a lopsided 57-15 victory Saturday afternoon at L&C's Griswold Stadium.
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Linfield (4-0, 2-0 NWC) moved within one win of extending its all-divisions national record for consecutive winning seasons. The Wildcats can clinch the program's 67th straight winning campaign with a win at home next Saturday against Yamhill County rival George Fox.
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The Wildcats pushed their NWC win streak to 29 straight games.
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Linfield tailback
Connor McNabb ran for 76 yards and a touchdown, and quarterbacks
Blake Eaton and
Luke McNabb combined each threw for a pair of scores to pace the Linfield offense.
Blaze Holani and
Grady Kentch led the Wildcats' defensive effort, each contributing six stops.
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The Wildcats were caught off guard when Jordan Lahusky returned the opening kickoff 85 yards to the end zone, giving the hosts a quick 7-0 advantage.
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Linfield needed just over three minutes to tie the game. Eaton capped a 75-yard drive with a 1-yard keeper and the extra point by
Gavin Dalziel knotted the score at 7 with 11:22 left in the first quarter.
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Dalziel made it 10-7 with a 43-yard field goal four minutes later. Linfield tailbacks McNabb and
Aaron Martinez each scored on 1-yard running plays just four minutes apart, pushing Linfield's lead to 23-7 with 13:53 remaining in the second quarter.
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Lewis & Clark cut the margin to 10 points, 23-13, after Devin Stephens weaved his way for a 12-yard scoring run with 8:54 left before intermission. The Wildcats answered four minutes later as Eaton passed three yards to
Isaac Hoidal, putting the 'Cats back in front 30-13.
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McNabb gained 68 yards on 10 first-half rushes and finished with 88 yards on 16 carries.
Aaron Martinez added 52 yards on the ground and scored on a pair of short runs.
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The second half saw the Wildcats open up the playbook and outscore the Pioneers 27-2.
Caleb Woodcock,
Devon Murray and
Jace Swygard all pulled in second-half touchdowns to put the game out of reach.
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L&C's only points of the half came on a blocked extra point that was returned for a two-point conversion.
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Lewis & Clark (2-3, 1-1 NWC) was led by the 49 receiving yards of Elijah McGee. Elijah Washington netted 33 rushing yards on seven carries.
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'CAT SCRATCH
Linfield piled up a season-high 611 yards of offense, including 252 on the ground. . . the Wildcats did not commit a single turnover . . .Saturday's outcome was Linfield's 45
th consecutive win over Lewis & Clark, extending a series winning streak that began in 1974. . . the Wildcats are nearing the all-time college football record of 46 consecutive wins over a single opponent set by Yale against Wesleyan (Conn.) from 1875-1913 … Lewis & Clark's last win in the series was in 1973 by a 7-4 score in Portland.
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AHEAD
Linfield returns to Maxwell Field next Saturday for a Homecoming matchup with George Fox. Fans should take special note of the 12:30 p.m. kickoff time, necessitated by live television coverage on KRCW (32).
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