Football leads Hamline at halftime 41-0

Running back Josh Parks rushed for an even 100 yards and one touchdown as the St. Thomas football team led 41-0 at O’Shaugnessy Stadium Saturday evening going into half against the Hamline Pipers.

Parks led a ground attack that ran for 188 total yards and three touchdowns. He scored his only touchdown on an 8-yard scamper in the second. Back-up running back Tom Loeffler came in during the second quarter and amassed 63 yards on 9 carries.

Wide receiver Will Toonen celebrates after scoring on a blocked punt during a game against Hamline. Toonen was one of six Tommies to find the end zone in the first half against the Pipers. (Davis Narey/TommieMedia)

Tommie quarterback Jacques Perra only threw four passes throughout the half but connected with tight end Jackson Finn on a 6-yard pass for the first touchdown of the game. Perra also scored his first rushing touchdown of the season on a 10-yard scramble to end the first.

The Tommies defense played strong in the first half, allowing seven total yards to the Pipers. Cornerback Sam Gerrety started the game with a pick-six on Hamline’s first drive. Wide receiver Will Toonen added a touchdown off of a blocked punt on the next possession.

This is the first time the Tommies have played an evening game at O’Shaughnessy Stadium in 30 years.

Matthew Curry can be reached at curr1523@stthomas.edu