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NORTHFIELD, Vt. - Freshman RB Orwin Etkins
totaled 209 yards of total offense and three touchdowns to help
lead the Norwich University football team to a 48-0 victory over
Anna Maria College at a rain-drenched Sabine Field Saturday
afternoon.
The victory is the fifth in a row for the Cadets, who improve to
5-3 overall this year. The AMCATS, who are in their first season
competing at the varsity level, fall to 0-8 in their inaugural
campaign.
The Cadets rolled up a season-high 530 yards of total offense in
the game. They did the majority of their damage on the ground, as
Norwich rushed for 435 yards.
The NU defense completely dominated the Anna Maria offense,
yielding a mere 34 yards of total offense to the AMCATS.
Norwich wasted little time putting this game away, outscoring
Anna Maria 34-0 in the first half. NU opened the scoring at the
11:59 mark of the opening quarter when freshman RB Danny Triplett
scored on a 15-yard run. The Cadets made it 14-0 at the 6:13 mark
of the first quarter when freshman QB Kris Sabourin hit freshman WR
Chris Denton on an 11-yard fade to the right corner of the end zone
on a fourth-and-five play.
Norwich extended its advantage to 21-0 early in the second
quarter when senior WR Kevin Ober rushed for a two-yard TD at the
11:16 mark. The Cadets blew the game open over the final three
minutes of the first half with a pair of long touchdowns by Etkins.
The first score came when he received a screen pass from junior QB
Guerschom Jean-Gilles, made a few AMCATS miss and scampered 60
yards to pay dirt. Then, after a three-and-out by Anna Maria,
Etkins rushed untouched around the left end for a 65-yard score on
NU's next offensive snap.
Etkins added his third touchdown of the contest late in the
third quarter on a nine-yard run. Senior RB Kyle Marzeoti capped
the scoring midway through the fourth quarter when he rushed for a
three-yard TD.
Ober finished with 71 rushing yards on seven carries, while
sophomore RB Pat Sikora added 66 rushing yards on five attempts.
Junior DE Chris Roberto paced the defensive effort with six
tackles, including 3.0 tackles-for-loss. Freshman DB Jared
Flannigan, who handled the punt return duties flawlessly despite
the rain and poor field conditions, came up with his first career
interception in the second half.
The Cadets close out their home slate on Saturday, Oct. 31, when
the Cadets host N.Y. Maritime in a critical Eastern Collegiate
Football Conference (ECFC) game. Kickoff for the Senior Day contest
is slated for 1:30 p.m.