James Kennebrew
broke a 26-yard run in the second overtime period to propel the
West Georgia Wolves (1-6, 1-4 GSC) to a 20-14 win over the
University of Arkansas at Monticello Boll Weevils (1-7, 1-4)
Oct. 21 at Convoy Leslie-Cotton Boll Stadium.
The Wolves opened scoring late in the first quarter, as Brett
Yenser connected with Jay Holbrook on a 14-yard touchdown strike
to give West Georgia a 7-0 lead with 3:05 remaining in the
opening quarter. Ryan Guardia (So., Hurly, Miss.) was set to
attempt a 31-yard field goal that would pull the Weevils to
within 7-3 on the opening play of the second quarter, but the
snap sailed high and snapper Anthony Stanford (Jr., Louisville,
Miss.) took off with the ball, coming up just short of the first
down marker and giving West Georgia the ball on their own
five-yard line.
After West Georgia fumbled the ball later in the possession,
the Weevils marched into West Georgia territory, only to see a
first-down pass intercepted in the end zone and West Georgia
took over at their own 20.
Yenser put the Wolves up 14-0 after capping a five play, 80-yard
drive with a one-yard touchdown run with 5:29 remaining in the
half.
The Weevils responded immediately on the ensuing drive, as on the
first play, Lafayette Fredrick (Fr., Hot Springs)
connected with Delvin Shipp (So., Wilmar) on a 69-yard
touchdown pass to pull UAM to within 14-7.
Coming out of the half with a 14-7 lead, West Georgia seemed poised
to extend their lead, but kicker Nick Adams missed a 19-yard
field goal wide right early in the third quarter to keep the UWG
lead at seven.
On the Weevils’ opening drive of the fourth quarter, Matt Fryfogle
(Sr., Lucedale, Miss.) punctuated a 10-play, 57-yard drive with
a three-yard touchdown run to knot the game at 14-14 with 8:25
remaining.
Neither team was able to score as time expired in regulation,
sending the contest to overtime.
West Georgia took possession first in overtime, and the UAM defense
promptly sent the Wolves 15 yards backwards after Kennebrew lost
four yards on the opening rush and Ryan Poole was sacked on both
second and third downs.
Poole’s desperation pass was intercepted on fourth down by Solomon
Edwards (So., Wilmot) and the Weevils took possession at
the West Georgia 25.
UAM was unable to move forward, falling victim to a pair of
penalties that set up a desperation fourth-down pass by the
Weevils that fell incomplete.
After forcing a UAM turnover in the second overtime, Kennebrew
broke free on third and 11 to score the winning touchdown for
the Wolves.
Fredrick led UAM with 183 yards, completing 11-of-25 passes,
while Shipp carried 23 times for 94 yards. Shipp was also UAM’s
leading receiver with five catches for 95 yards and one
touchdown.

Germaine Webster (Fr., Harvey, La.) led UAM with 13 tackles, eight
solo, 2.5 tackles for losses totaling 18 yards, and 1.5 sacks
for losses totaling 13 yards.