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Published September 15, 2007 12:14 am - NEW WILMINGTON — If there were any lingering doubts about what kind of athlete Wilmington senior running back Chris Burns early Friday afternoon, they soon dissipated.

'Hounds humble Grove City



By Corey J. Corbin

Allied News Sports Editor

NEW WILMINGTON — If there were any lingering doubts about what kind of athlete Wilmington senior running back Chris Burns early Friday afternoon, they soon dissipated.

The University of Pittsburgh recruit rushed for 249 yards rushing and two scores on 18 carries and added a 37-yard touchdown reception as the Greyhounds (1-0, 2-1) whipped Region 3AA rival Grove City (0-1, 2-1) at Wilmington.

“We’ve done a pretty good job of bottling him up the past couple of years,” Grove City coach Jeff Bell said. “He decided that wasn’t happening this year. You have to give him credit he’s a good player. We sure as heck couldn’t tackle him. We had people in position. I can’t fault the scheme, because we had people there. We’ll have to work on tackling.”

Burns sandwiched scoring runs of 1 and 57 yards around a nice 37-yard pitch and catch over the middle from Collin Fulkman.

“Obviously, he’s the key to our backfield,” Wilmington coach Terry Verrelli said. “In our first game, he was still limping around on a bad ankle and wasn’t very effective. Last week, he was back to around 90 percent and tonight, he ran real well.”

On the evening, the Hounds rolled up 414 yards of total offense behind the offensive line of senior tackles Lou Campbell and Tom Rohan, guards senior Paul Yohman and sophomore Ryan Welch and junior Clint DeRosa.

“They did a nice job,” Verrelli said. “We have some good kids there. We have some new kids in there and they have to fit in. I thought it was good sign tonight.”

After Wilmington placekicker Nick Riggall booted a 30-yard field goal with 137 ticks left in the first quarter, the Hounds put up 21 unanswered points in the second quarter on a pair of Burns TDs and Shane Wagner pulled in a 22-yard scoring strike from Fulkman for a 24-0 lead entering the break.

The third quarter was much of the same with Burns scoring on the Hounds’ 4th play from scrimmage and little brother Derrick evoking the mercy rule with a 3-yard score and a 37-0 lead with 2:36 left in the third quarter.

“We haven’t played a team of Wilmington’s caliber,” Bell said. “After tonight, we’re not ready yet, but we will be if we keep the right attitude. I’m not giving up on them. We can’t lose our heads and start changing things. We just need to get better, get more consistent and cut down on the mistakes.

“If you looked up disappointment in the dictionary, there’s probably a picture of me standing there. I’m disappointed in the all-around effort. I thought that would be the one thing that I wouldn’t have to worry about. We didn’t respond the way I hoped we would when we got down.”

The game was halted after a flash of lightning in between the third and fourth quarters.



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