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Shane Sipes ties school record with 4 TDs, Carroll football handles Tech 35-14

Box Score BUTTE, Montana – Behind Shane Sipes' school-record-tying four receiving touchdown and three interceptions by the defense, the Carroll College Saints defeated Montana Tech 35-14 on Saturday at Alumni Coliseum during the Orediggers' Senior Day.
 
"I respect Chuck Morrell so much for his program and what he's done since he's been here," Saints coach Mike Van Diest said. "He's a great coach. His team, they play football the way it's meant to be played. For us to come over here and do what we did today is just a credit to these players. Win or lose, we always come back in practice on Monday. This was fun."

Montana Tech took its opening drive and scored in just three plays when Jet Campbell hit Will Hunthausen for a 33-yard touchdown.

It was a short-lived lead. The Saints scored on the very next drive. Freshman quarterback Hunter Bledsoe tossed up a 19-yard pass to Sipes to knot the game at seven.

The Saints' defense locked in after that.

"After that first drive I wasn't so sure, but we had to scramble a little bit," Van Diest said of his defense. "They did a good job. They came back. We got a pass rush and some pressure."

Bledsoe's day ended in the second quarter after the young QB took a big hit.

The Saints moved to redshirt sophomore Kolby Killoy who didn't miss a beat, though the Saints went to a little trickery first.

With time winding down in the second quarter, the Saints put senior wide receiver Troy Arntson at QB in the red zone. Arntson rolled out before finding Joe Farris for the Saints' second touchdown of the day. A blocked PAT meant the Saints led 13-7 going into the half.

Killoy kept the Saints momentum rolling in the third quarter, hooking up with Sipes for a 24-yard touchdown pass to give the Saints a 19-7 lead.

Tech stormed back and Campbell found all-conference receiver Dion Williams on a fade route to cut the Saints lead down to 19-14.

Carroll's defense did the job again and the Saints continued to drive. But, just when it looked like the Saints stalled out, Nick Howlett and Van Diest stayed aggressive.

Looking at a fourth-and-19, the Saints kept the ball in Killoy's hands. The redshirt sophomore heaved a 30-yard touchdown pass to Sipes. Killoy hit Eric Dawson on the two-point conversion and the Saints led 27-14 late in the third quarter.

Sipes wasn't done yet, either.

And the Saints secondary was just about to get started.

Ryan Beaulieu, Parker Bernhardt and Drew Melton all reeled in interceptions, thwarting any hopes of Tech passing their way back into the game.

And, for good measure, Sipes slammed the door shut.

Killoy gave Sipes a chance deep on a third-and-eight, and Sipes hauled in a difficult catch, stepping over a defender and making another miss on his way to a 53-yard touchdown and giving him a share of the school record of four touchdowns.

Sipes joined Scott Davis (1982) and Kevin McCutcheon (2004) as the only receivers in school history to catch four touchdowns in a game.

"Shane Sipes, we recruited him for the right reasons,"  Van Diest said. "He's a big time player. Him and Eric Dawson got the ball. Every time him and Dawson touched the ball something happened."

Said Sipes after he learned he tied the school record: "It's a pretty awesome feeling especially to do it in Butte in rivalry game. I'm just happy to get the win."

The big question for Carroll after a landslide victory over Northern last week was: Could the Saints' offense do it again?

On Saturday, the Saints answered that question handily.

"I think beating Northern showed us our offense can really drive," Sipes said. "We wanted to keep that momentum going this game and I think it showed."

Sipes finished with six catches for 170 yards and four touchdowns.

Three different Saints quarterbacks threw touchdowns on Saturday: Bledsoe, Arntson and Killoy (three).

The win broke a string of three consecutive 4-6 seasons by the Carroll College Saints (5-5, 4-5). The Saints' fifth win guarantees them, at the very worst, a 5-6 season.

Beating Tech was sweet enough, but to buck a recent trend of losing seasons left the Saints joyous.

Carroll closes out the season against Eastern Oregon next Saturday.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Troy Arntson

#14 Troy Arntson

WR
5' 8"
Junior
Parker Bernhardt

#21 Parker Bernhardt

LB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Eric Dawson

#48 Eric Dawson

TE
6' 1"
Junior
Drew Melton

#23 Drew Melton

DB
6' 0"
Sophomore
Ryan Beaulieu

#2 Ryan Beaulieu

DB
5' 11"
Junior
Joe Farris

#5 Joe Farris

WR
6' 1"
Junior
Kolby Killoy

#13 Kolby Killoy

QB
6' 1"
Junior
Shane Sipes

#6 Shane Sipes

WR
6' 2"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Troy Arntson

#14 Troy Arntson

5' 8"
Junior
WR
Parker Bernhardt

#21 Parker Bernhardt

6' 1"
Sophomore
LB
Eric Dawson

#48 Eric Dawson

6' 1"
Junior
TE
Drew Melton

#23 Drew Melton

6' 0"
Sophomore
DB
Ryan Beaulieu

#2 Ryan Beaulieu

5' 11"
Junior
DB
Joe Farris

#5 Joe Farris

6' 1"
Junior
WR
Kolby Killoy

#13 Kolby Killoy

6' 1"
Junior
QB
Shane Sipes

#6 Shane Sipes

6' 2"
Junior
WR