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The Tail-End

November 6, 2013

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Azusa from Page 11 yard run to the end zone to bump the lead up to 31-14. “Our offensive line did a great job blocking for our running backs and giving our quarterback time to get the ball to us receivers,” said Gonsalves. Senior linebacker Devin Wells started off the fourth with a 63-yard interception return to Azusa’s 12-yard line before freshman running back Devauntae Hoffman cut the lead to 31-21 with a 12-yard score. Sophomore wide receiver Robert Savoy ended the Wolves scoring with 6:50 remaining in as he caught a 22yard touchdown from Bergman. Bergman finished 24 of 39 with three touchdowns and an interception. Gonsalves caught six passes for 101 yards and Hoffman finished with 98 rushing yards on 14 carries. “Our mindset going into Azusa was confident and very determined to get the win,” said Bergman. “We started the game with a poor play and [we] were trying to bring up the energy and momentum since then.” The defense was led by sophomore linebacker Shane Kuenzi who had 14 tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup. Junior defensive lineman Kraig Akins had eight tackles and a fumble recovery. “What we can build on to win this upcoming Saturday is to just play with lots of pride and emotion for our school and for ourselves,” said Gonsalves. “Our goal for the rest of the season is to finish strong.”

The Wolves take on Central Washington in another GNAC match-up on Senior Day, Saturday, Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. The game will also feature a “blackout” for the crowd in honor of former player Jon Apta, who is battling cancer and will be recognized along with the seniors. Students are also encouraged by the team to wear orange to honor Apta.

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Western will be honoring Jon Apgar, an alumna of Western and its football program, at Saturday’s game. Apgar is battling kidney cancer and the Wolves are showing their support at the game. The team will be wearing orange socks along with an orange ribbon on their helmets during the game. Special Western football shirts will be available at the game for a $10 donation for a fund to help Jon and his family. The first 100 students at the game will also receive a shirt for free.

C RO S S WO R D ACROSS

1. scare those children 7. shoot them arrows of love 9. honor those who served 10. light them fireworks

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2. prank those fools 3. open those presents 4. write that resolution 5. Wear that shamrock 6. eat that turkey 8. find those eggs

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UPCOMING SPORTS SCHEDULE November 7-9

Volleyball

Thursday 11/7, 7 p.m. @ Western Washington

Saturday 11/9, 7 p.m. @ Simon Fraser

Football

Saturday 11/9, 1 p.m. vs. Central Washington

Soccer

Thursday 11/7, 7.pm.

@ No.11 Western Washington Conference Semifinals

Cross Country Saturday 11/9 NCAA Division II West Regional Spokane, Wash. www.wou.edu/student/westernjournal


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