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Aaron Pierce
Jason W. Kapusta
3
Bethany BET 2-2 , 2-1
21
Winner Westminster (Pa.) WES 3-1 , 3-0
Bethany BET
2-2 , 2-1
3
Final
21
Westminster (Pa.) WES
3-1 , 3-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
BET Bethany 0 3 0 0 3
WES Westminster (Pa.) 3 11 0 7 21

Game Recap: Football |

Football: Titans Remain Undefeated in the PAC with Home-Opening Win Against Bethany

NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. – The Westminster College football team remained undefeated in Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) play as it won, 21-3, over Bethany College in its home-opener Saturday afternoon.
 
Sophomore John Cybak (Massillon, OH / Tuslaw) put Westminster (3-1, 3-0 PAC) up 6-0 after a pair of field goals (38, 37) in the second quarter. Freshman Bryce Thomas (Saint Marys, GA / Camden County) set up Westminster's first touchdown of the game with a 72-yard interception return to the Titans' two-yard line. Junior Isiah Canton (Pittsburgh, PA / Carlynton) ran it in on the next play. Junior Connor Cox (Ridge. MD / Leonardtown) found classmate Joey Joy (Gibsonia, PA / Pine-Richland) with a pass for a successful two-point conversion to put the Titans ahead 14-3 with 2:08 left.
 
Bethany (2-2, 2-1 PAC) scored its only points with a field goal in the final seconds of the first half.
 
Titan junior Aaron Pierce (Fort Lauderdale, FL / Hollywood) ended back-to-back Bethany drives in the fourth quarter with an interception, while taking the second one 18 yards for a score.
 
Senior Bryson Paulinellie (DuBois, PA / Dubois Area) led all receivers with five catches for 83 yards. Junior Bryce Hill (Boynton Beach, FL / Boca Raton Community) ran it for a team-high 45 yards. Junior Paul Gonzalez (Miami, FL / Florida Christian) led the Titan defense with eight tackles, while senior Bill Madeja (Pittsburgh, PA / Brentwood) had seven tackles to go along with a pick. Westminster totaled four interceptions.
 
The Titans outgained the Bison in yards, 220 (130 passing, 90 rushing) to 191 (87 passing, 104 rushing).
 
Westminster will next host Case Western Reserve University next Saturday, September 29 under the lights of Harold Burry Stadium.
 
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