October 15, 2011 in Sports
Whits at 4-0 Pioneers
Lewis & Clark, off to best start since 1995, host to Pirates
Lewis & Clark’s and Whitworth’s football teams are turning back the clock. That’s a welcome change for the upstart Pioneers, not so much for the Pirates.
Whitworth’s run of 12 consecutive series wins could be in jeopardy when it takes on the Pioneers (4-0, 1-0 Northwest Conference) at 1 p.m. today at Griswold Stadium in Portland. The Pirates are trying to snap a three-game losing streak, all three decided late in the fourth quarter.
“The guys that are playing are the guys that should be playing and what we’re running is what we should be …
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Lewis & Clark’s and Whitworth’s football teams are turning back the clock. That’s a welcome change for the upstart Pioneers, not so much for the Pirates.
Whitworth’s run of 12 consecutive series wins could be in jeopardy when it takes on the Pioneers (4-0, 1-0 Northwest Conference) at 1 p.m. today at Griswold Stadium in Portland. The Pirates are trying to snap a three-game losing streak, all three decided late in the fourth quarter.
“The guys that are playing are the guys that should be playing and what we’re running is what we should be running,” said Whitworth head coach John Tully, whose team will be without linebacker Ryan Loutsis (concussion) and receiver Devon Lind (concussion). “We’re putting ourselves in situations where we have a chance to win, we just need to get over the hump.”
Whitworth (1-4, 0-1) has had only four sub-.500 seasons under Tully in 16 seasons, including 1-8, 1-8 and 2-7 campaigns in his first three seasons.
The Pioneers are 4-0 for the first time since 1995, the program’s last winning season. They’re averaging 506.8 total yards and 45.5 points. Sophomore quarterback Keith Welch has 10 touchdowns passing and seven rushing. Senior tailback Joevonte Mayes leads the conference at 95 yards per game.
The Pirates lost 20-17 last week to Pacific Lutheran, which converted on a last-play, winning field goal after Whitworth was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct. Whitworth, seeking clarification on the ruling, sent videotape of the play and a couple of others to the conference office, but hasn’t heard a reply.
“We talked at our Monday meeting about what we needed to do and what we can control and really some things in life you can’t control,” Tully said. “Attitude and effort are two things we can control.”

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