
Shaw Impressive in Homecoming Victory
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| Photo Caption: The O'Jays perform during
the halftime of Shaw University's Homecoming Football Game |
Cary, NC – The Bears won their second-straight Homecoming
game, since returning to football action, on November 1st against
Virginia State University. The crowd was alive with Shaw Spirit
as the Bears Football team took on the Trojans. During Halftime,
the O'Jays performed for the crowd with the assistance of Shaw's
Marching Band - The Platinum Sound.
It was a battle of the two best offenses and two best quarterbacks
in the CIAA. Kevin Jones, the senior, came into the game leading
the CIAA in passing yards and total offense. Jermonty Kimbrough
came in second in both categories. The day belonged to Kimbrough.
Kimbrough racked up 439 yards of total offense with three touchdowns
as Shaw beat Virginia State 28-17 before a crowd of 6,104 at Trojan
Stadium.
Shaw (6-3, 4-3) got the first two scores of the game as Kimbrough
found Travis Wells for a seven-yard touchdown pass and a 7-0 first
quarter lead. In the second quarter David Coleman recovered a Jones
fumble and Shaw started first and 10 from the Trojan 18.
Three plays later, Kimbrough found Terrance Ford for a 19-yard
touchdown and a 14-0 lead. On the Trojans (4-5, 2-4) ensuing possession
Jones completed a 51-yard pass to Jerome Jeter down to the Shaw
5. Two plays later Jones’ pass found Daniel Hamlet in the
endzone for the touchdown and the Shaw lead was 14-7. Late in the
second quarter P.J. Berry returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown
and the score was tied 14-14 at halftime.
Shaw opened up the second half with a 15-play-76 yard drive that
culminated in Kimbrough’s third touchdown pass of the day,
this time a six-yarder to Byron Cary and Shaw held the lead for
good at 21-14. The Trojans would add a Muse Conteh 30-yard field
goal late in the third quarter to cut its deficit to 21-17. On its
next three possessions, Virginia State would punt and throw two
interceptions, one picked off by Shawn Woodard, his NCAA leading
ninth of the season and one by Khaleel Sutherland.
Kimbrough completed 27-of-46 passes for 323 yards with three touchdowns
and one interception and rushed for 15 times for 116 yards, his
first 100-yard rushing game of his collegiate career. The Bears
amassed 524 yards of total offense. But more impressively was the
Bear defense, which had perhaps its best overall game of the season.
Jones was 15-of-31 for 142 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions.
The Trojans gained 204 yards of total offense.
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