Box Score NEVADA, Mo. – Kansas Wesleyan Flag Football followed their thrilling win over Ottawa with a dominating 30-0 win over the Cottey College Comets on Saturday at Nevada High School.
The Coyotes scored twice in the first quarter as
Chihiro Iwata hit
Jazmine Whitfield on a 24-yard pass with 8:21 left, capping KWU's drive to start the game.
After stopping Cottey, the Coyotes were at it again, this time Iwata again finding Whitfield for a 3-yard pass play with 3:34 left in the quarter. The scoring play was set up by a long catch and run by
Angel Roman.
KWU added a score in the second as Iwata hit Roman for a 17-yard scoring play with nine minutes left in the half.
Cottey then tried to control possession by holding the ball, but turned it over and the Coyotes nearly scored as time expired in the half, but the receiver in the end zone was ruled out of bounds.
No one scored in the third quarter, but the Coyotes added two more in the fourth.
Iwata hit
Tori Wlodarczyk for a 15-yard scoring play with 8:54 left in the game. Wlodarczyk caught the ball and sprinted around two Cottey defenders who ended up blocking each other off the play and Wlodarczyk waltzed into the end zone.
The Coyotes capped the scoring with 1:11 left in the game as
Ansdiane Rabano scored on a 17-yard run on a jet sweep, eluding a couple defenders down the sideline and diving into the end zone for the score.
Complete game statistics were not available as of Saturday night for the game.
The Coyotes continue their road trip on Wednesday, heading to Baldwin City for a rematch with Baker. The Wildcats gave the Coyotes their only loss of the season on March 13 in Salina. KWU is then at Graceland next Saturday before returning home on April 10 to host Midland in the final regular season home game.