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'Cats bite 'Dogs 65-3 in second-round NCAA playoff rout

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McMINNVILLE, Ore. – Linfield quarterback Blake Eaton threw five first-half touchdowns and the 14th-ranked Wildcats built a 48-point first-half lead on the way to a 65-3 NCAA Division III second-round playoff romp over shell-shocked Texas Lutheran Saturday at Maxwell Field.

The Northwest Conference champion Wildcats (10-1) advance to play Mary Hardin-Baylor (7-3), which knocked off American Southwest Conference champion Hardin-Simmons 14-13 Saturday in Abeline, Texas.

Texas Lutheran (9-2), champion of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, finished the day with 174 total yards.

Playing just the first half, Eaton completed 18 of 22 passes for 291 yards and no interceptions. Connor Wolfe (111 receiving yards) and Maclain Stoneking (94 receiving yards) each caught two touchdown passes from Eaton. Jacob Slifka and Jackson Pfeifer also pulled in TD passes from Luke McNabb, who regularly alternates with Eaton behind center.

After TLU went three-and-out to begin the game, the Wildcats stuck paydirt on their very first offensive play. Blake Eaton passed 82 yards to a wide-open Connor Wolfe, who outsprinted a Bulldogs defender for the touchdowns. It was the longest play from scrimmage of the season for the Linfield offense and set the tone for things to come.

The next Bulldogs series similary ended in disaster. A fumble on the first play was recovered by Colby Kalaukoa at the TLU 31-yard line. Two plays later, Eaton and Wolfe hooked up again for a scoring play to make the score 14-0 just four minutes into the contest.

Eaton's third pass of the day also resulted in another long touchdown, this one a 47-yard bomb to Maclain Stoneking with 7:02 left on the first-quarter clock.

Six minutes later, the Bulldogs got their first points, a 33-yard field goal by Joaquin Rodriguez to cap an 11-play, 54-yard drive.

The passing clinic continued after that as Eaton found found a streaking Stoneking in the end zone for a 29-yard strike, pushing the Wildcats' advantage to 28-3.

TLU couldn't find any traction offensively. The first play of the subsequent drive also ended badly. Chance Sparks intercepted Bulldogs quarterback Caden Bosanko and returned the ball 36 yards for a score.

A mishandled snap on a punt in the endzone cost TLU two more points as the Wildcats picked up a safety with 5:23 left in the second quarter.

Led by Eaton's five TD passes, Linfield outgained TLU 346-88 in the first half.

Linfield held Texas Lutheran scoreless after halftime while adding 14 more points of its own. Backup tailback Matthew Spurbeck scored on a 2-yard run at the 7-minute mark of third quarter and third-string quarterback Deacon Edgar pushed the Linfield advantage to 64-3 with a 1-yard dive in the opening minute fo the fourth quarter. The extra point by Gavin Dalziel made it 65-3.

Bosanko was limited to 76 yards passing, completing 14 of 24 attempts. He led TLU in rushing with a net 31 yards on the ground. No Bulldog receiver caught more than two passes.

Linfield, which rolled up 516 yards, including 389 through the air, attempted just one punt the game, that coming late in the fourth quarter

TLU linebacker Grayson Kowalski was credited with a game-high nine tackles, including his team's lone quarterback sack

Defensively for the Wildcats, cornerback Kenyon Johnson, linebackers Johnny Miller and Blaze Holani, and end Caleb Sell all finished with five tackles. Miller and Connor Stevens each recorded two tackles for loss.

The loss avenged the Wildcats' only other head-to-head meeting versus Texas Lutheran, a 54-8 beatdown in the 1974 NAIA playoffs.

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