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October 31, 2009 From Staff ReportsCumberland Times-News ROMNEY, W.Va. - Hampshire scored 20 points in the fourth quarter, getting two touchdowns in the final two minutes, to turn the tables on Washington and escape with a 39-31 win in their final home game of the season. Hampshire dominated on the ground to the tune of 313 rushing yards. Steve Wilson and Brent Walter each scored twice, and Jordan Nelson returned an interception 55 yards for six points. Walters would rush for 114 yards, and added 70 more as the recipient of Phil Malick passes. Walters had a one-yard run to tie the score at 31 with 1:48 left in the fourth quarter. The Trojans squibbed the following the kick and lucked out when the Patriots fumbled at their own 30-yard line. Walter scored a five-yard touchdown that gave Hampshire the lead with 1:05 left. To read more, click here |
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