Box Score ORANGE, Calif. - The visiting Cal Lutheran University football
team turned a four-point halftime lead into a 36-point victory with
a big second half, defeating host Chapman University 49-13 at Ernie
Chapman Stadium on Saturday night. The Kingsmen had little trouble
moving the chains in the second half, totaling 315 yards of offense
and scoring five touchdowns over the final 30 minutes.
Leading 14-10 at halftime, the second half became the
Brian Stuart show for Cal Lutheran, which extended
its current winning streak to five games. Stuart ran for four
touchdowns in the second half alone and totaled 165 yards rushing
in the game. The Kingsmen scored touchdowns on their first five
possessions in the second half, four from Stuart and their final
score came on a 69-yard touchdown pass from QB Wes
Garwood to WR Jake Speckhard. Garwood had
relieved starting QB Jericho Toilolo as the two
combined for 296 passing yards.
The game began promisingly enough for Chapman (2-4), which
scored first in a game for the first time this season and led 7-0
after one quarter. The Panthers - ranked No. 2 in the nation in
kick returns - capitalized on another big return, this time from
senior WR Dan Delahoussaye who went 52 yards and
into Cal Lutheran territory on the game's opening play. Eleven
plays and 44 yards later, sophomore QB Blake
Vanderweil scored on a 2-yard run to put the Panthers on
the board first.
Cal Lutheran (5-1) responded in the second quarter with
back-to-back scoring drives of 65 and 58 yards to take a 14-7 lead.
The Panthers' longest drive of the night came at the close of
the first half. Starting at its own 8 yard line, Chapman marched 87
yards in 15 plays and converted on three third downs to get to the
Cal Lutheran 5 yard line. The big third down play came on a
Vanderweil pass to junior WR Chris Langstaff for
38 yards. The Panthers then got a 22-yard field goal from sophomore
K Jimmy Adranly in the closing seconds of the half
to pull within four points, but that was as close as they'd get.
Chapman got another field goal from Adranly with 4:51 remaining
in the third quarter, this time from 24 yards, but could not
find the end zone.
Leading the Panthers offensively was sophomore RB Kevin
Krail. In his first career start, Krail rushed for 91
yards on 18 carries in place of the injured Akio
Lloyd.
The loss was the third straight for Chapman - its first
three-game losing streak since 2006. The Panthers also fell to 1-10
against Cal Lutheran in their last 11 meetings.
Boxscore: http://www.chapmanathletics.com/sports/fball/2009-10/stats/clu-cu.htm