The News Tribune

Back to Regular Story Page     
Receiver sets record as Loggers fall
UPS: Ross Zuhl catches 18 passes for 185 yards, but No. 5 Linfield holds off Loggers, 54-36
Last updated: October 31st, 2009 11:30 PM (PST)

McMINNVILLE, Ore. – Freshman wide receiver Ross Zuhl put on a record-setting performance for the University of Puget Sound on Saturday afternoon at Maxwell Field, but the Linfield Wildcats, ranked fifth in NCAA Division III, cruised to a 54-36 victory.

Zuhl caught 18 passes for 185 yards, breaking the school record for most receptions in a game, surpassing the 15 catches Darrell Stewart made last year against Lewis & Clark.

He was the favorite target for Spencer Crace, who threw for 328 yards and four touchdowns on 35-of-44 accuracy.

Crace led the Loggers on a 63-yard march with the opening kickoff for a 7-0 lead when he scored on a 4-yard keeper.

The Crace-to-Zuhl combination highlighted 377 yards of total offense for the Loggers (0-7 overall, 0-4 Northwest Conference) who trailed only 41-36 in the fourth quarter.

But Linfield (8-0, 5-0) had too many weapons. Aaron Boehme threw for 409 yards and five touchdowns on 26-of-35 passing with one interception. He also ran for three touchdowns.

Boehme scored Linfield’s first touchdown on a 1-yard keeper and he threw for the go-ahead score, 37 yards to Trevor Patterson with 4:02 remaining in the first quarter.

© Copyright 2012 Tacoma News, Inc.