ST. JOSEPH – Griffon Football got back in the win column with a complete domination from start to finish of Northeastern State on Hall of Fame day at Spratt Memorial Stadium.
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Missouri Western staked a 38-0 lead in the third quarter before Northeastern State got its first touchdown of the game in the fourth quarter on the Griffons' second-string defense. The RiverHawks would add another fourth quarter score on a 51-yard fumble recovery against Missouri Western's reserve offense.
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The Griffons rushed for 281 yards and limited Northeastern State to 280 total yards on the day.
Kendall Short had a career-high three rushing touchdowns and
Josh Caldwell added another, giving the Griffons four rushing TDs.
Skyler Windmiller connected with
Jesse Dickens for a 53-yard TD strike a little more than four minutes into the game, Missouri Western's only passing TD on the day.
Ray Winters made it 14-0 in the first quarter with a 30-yard interception return for a touchdown.
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Missouri Western's defense returned to early season form, forcing four Northeastern State turnovers, three interceptions and a fumble. Northeastern State passed for 215 yards in the game, but most of that coming late in the game.
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Caldwell finished with 22 carries for 123 yards and the touchdown. Short rushed 10 times for 83 yards and three scores. Windmiller finished early in the second half, 9-15 for 199 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions. Dickens was one of a handful of Griffon receivers to pull in two catches. He led the team with 75 receiving yards and the TD.
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The win lifted Missouri Western to 3-2 on the season and dropped Northeastern State to 1-4. The Griffons travel to Lindenwood next Saturday.Â
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