Bryant Mead rushed for 203 yards and two touchdowns to lead unbeaten Walton a 30-0 Section Four Football Conference Division VII victory over host Seton Catholic on Saturday night.
The Warriors (3-0, 1-0) have won 16 straight and have outscored opponents, 98-0, this season. During its win streak, defending Class D state champion Walton has 12 shutouts.
"(Seton was) throwing for about 200 yards a game," Walton coach Jim Hoover said. "We knew we had to stop that. Defensively, we did well."
Robbie Rigas and Mead had touchdown runs in the first quarter, helping the Warriors to a 14-0 lead.
Chad Gardepe hit Eddie Dickson on a 36-yard touchdown pass with under 30 seconds remaining in the first half. Evan Boyd's conversion run made it 22-0.
Mead had a 67-yard touchdown run in the third quarter to close the scoring.
The Warriors had a 350-39 edge in rushing. Rigas finished with 63 yards on 10 carries.
Walton hosts rival Delhi at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Walton 30, Seton Catholic 0
Walton14 8 8 0 _ 30
Seton Catholic0 0 0 0 _ 0
W _ Robbie Rigas 5 run (run failed).
W _ Bryant Mead 26 run (Rigas run).
W _ Eddie Dickson 36 pass from Chad Gardepe (Evan Boyd run).
W _ Bryant Mead 67 run (Jim MacDonald run).
Walton rushing: Robbie Rigas 10-63, Phil Hanley 8-40, Bryant Mead 15-203, Eddie Dickson 4-12, Evan Boyd 3-33, Jim MacDonald 1-5, Chad Gardepe 3-(-6).
Seton rushing: Dan Gosney 3-(-6), Alex Skojec 12-58, Nick Pastor 3-(-3), Dennis Fitzgerald 3-6, Andrew Trippico 3-1, James Hranek 2-(-17).
Walton passing: Chad Gardepe 1-for-2, 36 yards, int.
Seton passing: James Hranek 5-for-18, 59 yards, int.
Walton receiving: Eddie Dickson 1-36.
Seton receiving: Joseph Martin 4-55; Chris Furner 1-4.
B-G 26, Deposit 14
Dustin Ross' 14 carries went for 121 yards and a touchdown as Bainbridge-Guilford remained unbeaten after a Division VIII victory at Deposit.
Ross' 27-yard scoring run in the first quarter gave the Bobcats to a 12-0 lead.
Justin Pepper completed 4 of 8 passes for 79 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed nine times for 72 yards and a score for B-G (3-0, 1-0). Brad Hurlburt, who rushed for 73 yards on nine carries, also had a touchdown. James Banta caught a touchdown pass.
B-G (3-0, 1-0) hosts Sidney at 7 p.m. Friday.
B-G 26, Deposit 14
B-G12 8 0 6 _ 26
Deposit0 6 0 8 _ 14
B _ James Banta 29 pass from Justin Pepper (kick failed)
B _ Dustin Ross 27 run (run failed)
B _ Brad Hurlburt 10 run (James Banta pass from Justin Pepper)
D _ David Libke 5 pass from Darin Wignall (pass failed)
D _ Jacob Gesford 20 pass from Darin Wignall (Mills pass from Darin Wignall)
B _ Justin Pepper 31 run (kick failed)
B-G rushing: Brad Hurlburt 9-73, Dustin Ross 14-121, Justin Pepper 9-72.
Deposit rushing: Zach Mathews 12-65, Derek Wignall 9-35, Bret Merrill 2-7, Jacob Gesford 3-6, Darin Wignall 9-58.
B-G passing: Justin Pepper 4-for-8, 79 yards, int.
Deposit passing: Darin Wignall 12-for-23, 160 yards, int.; Derek Wignall 0-for-1; Ben Thomas 1-for-2, 8 yards.
B-G receiving: James Banta 3-71. Justin Miller 1-8.
Deposit receiving: Jacob Gesford 6-91, Mills 4-60, Anthony Cecere 1-8, Libke 1-5, Derek Wignall 1-4.
Westmoreland 21, Delhi 14
Justin Becker scored on a 1-yard run late in the fourth quarter as host Westmoreland earned a non-conference victory.
Westmoreland got the ball back for its final drive after an odd series of events.
Delhi (1-2) punted, but while the ball was still in the air, an official blew the whistle, Delhi coach Dave Kelly said. A fumble happened on the play and Delhi recovered, but because the whistle had signaled the end of the play, by rule, the down had to be played over, Kelly said.
Westmoreland (3-0) received the punt safely on the next play.
"Possession of the ball right there would have been huge," Kelly said. "That was the main thing, but we weren't moving it well, either. We had it and couldn't get a couple of first downs."
Luke Burns completed 6 of 16 passes for 81 yards to lead Delhi, which received 89 yards rushing and a touchdown from Jack Fletcher.
"They are a good team and are enjoying a good year," Kelly said. "We did an excellent job in many capacities. Against the run, we were strong. Kids were where they belonged. We continue to have a little difficulty defending a real passer and a man-sized receiver. The game has evolved to the point where passing is very threatening. We just have to continue to do a better job."
Delhi visits rival Walton at 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Westmoreland 21, Delhi 14
Delhi6 0 8 0 _ 14
Westmoreland0 7 7 7 _ 21
D _ Davionne Price 9 run (kick failed)
W _ T.J. Laskowski 15 pass from Dan Smith (kick good)
D _ Jack Fletcher 1 run (Jack Fletcher run)
W _ Justin Becker 42 pass from Dan Smith (kick good)
W _ Justin Becker 1 run (kick good).
Delhi rushing: Jack Fletcher 21-89, Luke Burns 6-11, Davionne Price 5-16, Rich Ennist 4-19.
Westmoreland: Becker 12-35, Dan Smith 7-30, Rich Palmer 5-5, Kevin Lee 5-8.
Delhi passing: Luke Burns 6-for-16, 81 yards.
Westmoreland passing: Dan Smith 6-for-11, 167 yards, int.
Delhi receiving: Jacob Haynes 2-11, Anthony Salerno 2-36, Ethan Sackett 1-34, Davionne Price 1-0.
West receiving: T.J. Laskowski 3-70, Justin Becker 2-80, Nick Majutec 1-17.
Cooperstown 16, Sauquoit 9
R.J. Alton rushed for 79 yards on 19 carries and scored on a 20-yard run in the third overtime to lift visiting Cooperstown to a victory Friday night.
The Redskins and Sauquoit Valley played to a scoreless tie after regulation, traded field goals in the first overtime and touchdowns in the second overtime.
In high school, each team gets the ball in overtime, beginning at the opposition's 20-yard-line.
SV (0-3) struck first in the second overtime when Nick Critelli scored on a 20-yard pass from Ted Kondzielawa, but the kick failed. Brad Ashford then scored on a 17-yard pass from Tyler Hoke to tie the score at 9, but Cooperstown's kick also failed.
Alton scored to start the third overtime and Alec Silvera made the extra point. The Redskins held Sauquoit Valley for the victory.
Silvera finished with 58 yards rushing on 10 carries.
Cooperstown (3-0) visits Mount Markham at 7 p.m. Friday.
Cooperstown 16, Sauquoit 9
Friday's game
Cooperstown0 0 0 0 3 6 7 _ 16
Sauquoit Valley0 0 0 0 3 6 0 _ 9
C _ Ryan Parshall 28 FG
S _ Devyn Hollenbeck 29 FG
S _ Nick Critelli 20 pass from Ted Kondzielawa (kick failed)
C _ Brad Ashford 17 pass from Tyler Hoke (kick failed)
C _ R.J. Alton 20 run (Alec Silvera kick)
Cooperstown rushing: Tyler Hoke 6-7, Ryan Parshall 4-5, R.J. Alton 19-79, Tanner Niedzialkowski 6-22, Chad Parshall 2-7, Alec Silvera 10-58.
Sauquoit Valley rushing: Ryan Critelli 35-148, Brett Rounsville 6-43.
Cooperstown passing: Tyler Hoke 2-for-12, 39 yards, int.
Sauquoit Valley passing: Ted Kondzielawa and Ryan Critelli combined 9-for-16, 66 yards.
Cooperstown receiving: Brad Ashford 2-39.
Sauquoit Valley receiving: Devyn Hollenbeck 4-23, Jason Bentley 1-2, Nick Critelli 3-36, Brett Rounsville 1-5.
Harpursville 38, UV/E 22
Todd Terpstra rushed for 201 yards and three touchdowns Friday as visiting Harpursville won a non-division game in the Section Four Football Conference.
Unadilla Valley/Edmeston (0-3) held a 14-13 lead after one quarter, thanks to two touchdown runs from Jay Lloyd (10 rushes, 39 yards).
Harpursville (2-1) scored the next 25 points to take control.
Tyler Boudreau had 128 yards and two touchdowns on the ground for the Hornets.
Ryan Harrington completed 3 of 6 passes for 82 yards for Unadilla Valley, including a 65-yard touchdown pass to Lloyd in the fourth quarter.
The Storm visit Deposit on Saturday.
Harpursville 38, UV/E 22
Friday's game
Harpursville13 19 0 6 _ 38
Unadilla Valley14 0 0 8 _ 22
H _ Todd Terpstra 21 run (Casey Hine kick)
U _ Jay Lloyd 25 run (kick failed)
U _ Jay Lloyd 6 run (Jay Lloyd pass from Jordan Williams)
H _ Tyler Boudreau 11 run (kick failed)
H _ Todd Terpstra 21 run (Casey Hine kick)
H _ Tyler Boudreau 2 run (kick failed)
H _ Alex Tanner 2 pass from Russell Anderson (pass failed)
H _ Todd Terpstra 7 run ( kick failed).
U _ Jay Lloyd 65 pass from Ryan Harrington (Jay Lloyd run)
Harpursville rushing: Coronado 19-108, Todd Terpstra 18-201, Tyler Boudreau 16-128, Gaho 1-10, Russell Anderson 2-(-17).
Unadilla Valley/Edmeston rushing: Jay Lloyd 10-39, Eric Bennett 11-50, Jordan Williams 4-11, Tyler Foulds 3-8, Anthony Monk 4-13.
Harpursville passing: Russell Anderson 5-for-5, 95 yards.
Unadilla Valley/Edmeston passing: Jordan Williams 2-for-4, -4 yards; Ryan Harrington 3-for-6, 82 yards.
Harpursville receiving: Gaho 1-20, Todd Terpstra 1-19, Coronado 2-48, Moore 1-7.
Unadilla Valley/Edmeston receiving: Not available.
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Johnson City 34, Oneonta 17
Friday's game
Johnson City7 7 0 20 _ 34
Oneonta3 0 0 14 _ 17
FIRST QUARTER
J _ Douglas George 6 run (Bryon Palmer kick), 8:30
O _ Matt Marcewicz 28 FG, 2:43
SECOND QUARTER
J _ Bryon Palmer 84 run (Bryon Palmer kick), :25
FOURTH QUARTER
J _ Bryon Palmer 14 run (kick failed), 9:18
J _ Bryon Palmer 30 run (Bryon Palmer kick), 7:01
O _ Brendan Pidgeon 4 run (Nate Armstrong pass from Dan Broe), 6:01
J _ Chris Lewis 28 run (Bryon Palmer kick), 2:04
O _ Doug Dimartin 63 run (run failed), 1:46
Johnson City rushing: Zach Matuszak 11-11, Douglas George 3-4, Bryon Palmer 17-186, Jacob Spalik 1-(-4), Chris Lewis 4-40.
Oneonta rushing: Matt Marcewicz 15-93, Brendan Pidgeon 12-34, Dalton Smith 10-41, Dan Broe 3-(-1), Doug Dimartin 1-63, Justin Borggreen 1-4, David Schulte 1-(-1), Cory Hunter 1-5.
Johnson City passing: Zach Matuszak 2-for-7, 37 yards, int.
Oneonta passing: Dan Broe 5-for-12, 77 yards, int.
Johnson City receiving: Jacob Spalik 1-7, Troy Robinson 1-30.
Oneonta receiving: Brendan Pidgeon 2-8, Matt Marcewicz 2-31, Michael Gilmore 1-38.






