OWENSBORO, KY - The Kentucky Wesleyan Football Team honored 22 seniors prior to their Saturday afternoon game against Ashland. These seniors were
Claire Sloane,
Montana Haddock,
Karsen Steele,
Christian Arrambide,
Bishop Byrd,
Jatorian Dillard,
Damario Foster,
Will Hardin,
O'Khari Hughes,
Quintin Hyde,
Zereoue Johnson,
Jordan Monk,
Brandon Monroe,
Malik Mundy,
Landon Newman,
James Noble,
Ja'Kobe North,
Preston Self,
Josh Williams,
Matthew Wilson, and
Thomas Yarbrough.
Despite some great performances, the game didn't end up in the Panther's favor, as G-MAC power Ashland took this one 56-23.
Stepping up in place of Arrambide today was Davies County graduate
Joey Cambron, who, in his first career start, threw for a very impressive 338 passing yards and three touchdowns. Catching one of those touchdowns was
Kam Sherrard, who set a new career high with 182 receiving yards, including that 73-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter.
Gordon Anaple had the best game of his career, hauling in five catches for 87 yards and two touchdowns.
Leading the team on defense was
Markel Yeast, who notched 12 tackles. Closely behind Yeast were
Zereoue Johnson (9) and
James Noble (8). Also having a strong game was punter
Blake Vivrette, who average 41.3 yards on six punts.
The Panthers finished this season with four wins, their most since the 2015 campaign. Not only that, but their three G-MAC victories is Wesleyan's most since the league started football in 2016. Head Coach
Tyrone Young doubled his win total from last season, and things are only up from here.
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