cretin-derham hall 32,
Stillwater 14
Cretin-Derham Hall ruined No. 6 and previously undefeated Stillwater's homecoming, scoring the game's first four touchdowns en route to victory. The Raiders (3-2) built a 19-0 lead in the first quarter. Two of those scores followed stellar special teams play — a snuffed fake punt attempt by Stillwater and a recovered onside kick. The offense maintained control, churning out a 19-play, 80-yard scoring drive that lasted 10 minutes and 45 seconds through the third and fourth quarters.
Key of the game: Cretin-Derham Hall running backs Dmitri Walker and Kenneth Udoibok combined to rush for 265 of their team's 364 total yards and three touchdowns. Walker had more than 100 yards in the first half.
Quote: "He's a dangerous guy because he plays so hard. We tell him, 'Don't take the big hits if you don't have to' but he just doesn't turn anything away." —Raiders coach Mike Scanlan on Walker, listed at 5-foot-3, 160 pounds.
One thing to know: Stillwater (5-1) was without injured running back Zach Knox, the leading rusher in the Suburban East Conference. Brooks Carroll's two scores covered 134 yards.
DAVID LA VAQUE