Scots Sports
10 November 2006
Volume 119, Issue 7
Fighting
Scots stomp out the Prairie Fire
Monmouth wins eighth straight Turkey Bowl trophy, 41-6
On Saturday, Nov. 4, Monmouth College defeated the Knox College Prairie Fire 41-6 in the 118th Turkey Bowl. With this victory, the Scots laid claim to their eighth straight “Bronze Gobbler.”
In Monmouth’s final game of the season, senior Evan Haffner stole the show on offense. Haffner had nine catches for 124 yards and three touchdowns. Haffner’s first two scores came 33 seconds apart. Haffner’s first score came on a 12-yard pass from freshman Jared Mundt.
In the Scots’ first defensive play in the game, sophomore Wes Levy broke through and sacked Knox’s quarterback Logan Schroeder from behind, forcing a fumble. Senior Adam Troll recovered the loose ball for the Scots. Read More...
Seniors
leave historic mark on football program
With the end of the season, the Scots and head coach Steve Bell now have to look to the off-season and recruiting. Monmouth will take the biggest hit on offense where they will lose seven starters. The MC defense will take its share of lumps. Read More...
Successfull start makes for high hopes
The men start 3-0 for first time since reinstatement
Despite the loss of Andrew Wilson who broke nine school records at the Midwest Conference (MWC) last year, the men’s swimming team has started their season with the best record since its reinstatement at 3-0. Read More...
Volleyball
struggles in MWC
The 2006 volleyball season has come to a close. The Fighting Scots’ volleyball team struggled down the stretch run of the season and continued into the Midwest Conference tournament. s Read More...