By: Achilles Carmenate
BABSON PARK, Fla. – No. 23 Webber International University football welcomes Point University to Legion Field, Saturday, October 17 for a Sun Conference match up at 12:30 p.m.
i1 Network Game of the Week
The i1 Network has chosen this week's match up with Point as its Sun Conference "The Game". They will be providing a full-fledged broadcast of the game free to fans. Fans can visit www.i1tv.net to catch all the action, live this Saturday.
Last Time Out
The Warriors are coming off a massive win over Edward Waters last Saturday.
The Warriors shut out Edward Waters for three quarters, sending Webber International in to the fourth quarter up, 21-0. Edward Waters was able to avoid the shutout, but the Warriors added three more touchdowns in the final quarter, defeating Edward Waters, 42-7.
Webber International was dominant on both side of the ball, racking up 485 yards of total offense and limiting Edward Waters to 179 total yards.
Senior running back Darius Page's fantastic season continued against Edward Waters after rushing for 135 yards and two touchdowns.
The surprise star of the game was back up quarterback Garry Chouloute. After Billy Pavlock went down late in the first quarter, Chouloute came in and played well. Chouloute was a perfect 10-10 through the air, gaining 164 yards and two touchdowns. On the ground he ran for 92 yards and added two more touch downs.
The Unstoppable Force
Through five games, Webber International holds a 3-2 overall record. The Warriors rushing offense has been central to its success this season and ranks among the best in the nation.
The Warriors' 1567 yards on the ground this season ranks No. 8 in the NAIA.
Webber International boasts one of the nation's top rushers in Page, who ranks 7th in the NAIA. Page has racked 635 yards on the ground and crossed the goal line 11 times, while running mate Brendan Deshields has rushed for 425 yards off his own.
Pavlock has also found success on the ground, rushing for 268 yards and four touchdowns.
About Point University
The Sky Hawks are 5-2 overall and are 2-0 in the Sun Conference. Point University saw a five-game win streak end last week after falling to Kennesaw State, 56-17.
The Sky Hawks are strong in the air, throwing for a Sun Conference-best 1,466 yards and 17 touchdowns. Point also leads the conference in total scoring, putting up 228 points this season and averaging 38 points per game.
Senior quarterback Charles Fortis powers the Sky Hawk offense. Through six games, Fortis has thrown for 1,400 yards and 16 touchdowns. His 1,400 passing yards ranks 19th in the NAIA.
Fortis' main target has been sophomore receiver Brandon Robertson. Robertson has hauled in 25 passes for 386 yards. Fellow receiver Charles Duckworth has also made an impact, racking up 329 yards of his own and a team-best six touchdowns.