Box Score
BRIDGEWATER, Va. – Freshman Yonis Blanco rushed for four touchdowns and the Yellow Jackets totaled 330 yards on the ground in a 35-14 victory over Bridgewater on Saturday at Jopson Field.
BC senior Kevon White ran for two scores of his own, and totaled 98 yards on 17 carries. Tight end Keith Jennings caught five passes for 82 yards.
Linebacker Davey Hardesty led the defense with 12 tackles, while Sammie Harper added seven tackles and 2.5 for loss.
Blanco rushed for three first half touchdowns to give Randolph-Macon a 21-7 lead heading into the locker rooms.
The Yellow Jackets faced fourth-and-1 midway through the first quarter from the BC 35-yardline. Bridgewater stacked the line and Blanco slipped outside, taking it all the way to open the scoring.
John Byrd carried it 15 yards down to the three late in the first quarter, and Blanco took it home from there, making it 14-0 Yellow Jackets.
RMC's Colin McFadden faked a punt on 4th-and-10 and carried it 24 yards in the second quarter. The gamble paid off as Blanco scored again from one yard out for a 21-7 scoreline.
White had 86 rushing yards in the first half, including a 33-yard carry on the second-to-last play of the second quarter. Matthew Pisarcik found William Hill-Pensamiento for a 24-yard screen pass later on that drive, and White bounced outside for the three yard touchdown, cutting Bridgewater's deficit to 14-7.
White had opened the game with two first down rushes, but JJ Hill picked off Pisarcik to end that drive. White began the next Bridgewater drive by taking a handoff for 17 yards, before consecutive sacks forced another Eagles punt.
Jennings caught a 21-yard pass early in the fourth quarter down to the 15. The quarterback Pisarcik then caught a pass at the one yardline after lateraling to Anthony Lovelace, and White carried it in for a 28-14 scoreline.
Byrd busted another big run into Bridgewater territory as Randolph-Macon put the game away with their fifth touchdown drive. Whitaker made consecutive tackles for loss but was called for a horsecollar on the latter play, and Byrd scored after the automatic first down.
Bridgewater falls to 3-6, 1-5 ODAC and will look to finish 2015 on a high note next Saturday at home vs. Catholic, where 27 seniors will be honored.