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Wildcat Senior Day
Wildcat Senior Day

Cats Beat Faulkner on Senior Day & Pepsi MidAmerica Day

MCKENZIE, Tenn. – The Bethel Wildcats closed out their season Saturday in Walter Butler Stadium playing host to the Faulkner Eagles. It was Senior Day for the Wildcats with ceremonies taking place before the kickoff. It was also Pepsi MidAmerica  Day at the stadium.

Bethel scored 28 points in each of the second and third quarters to put away the win on a day in which it compiled 450 yards of total offense.

The Wildcats opened the scoring with a Jordan Cason 14-yard run early in the second quarter. A Gianni Gamble pick-six followed by a rushing touchdown from Andre Neal and a scoring pass from Avaun Rucker to Jamarion Ferguson accounted for the 28-0 halftime lead. Rucker later threw two touchdown passes to Shawne Jones before Neal and Ryan Kirk each added scoring rushes.

The Cats would go on to win 58-0 over the Eagles. Bethel has outscored Faulkner 120-0 in the last two meetings between the teams.

Bethel finished the day at 7-3 overall and 3-3 in the MSC. The Eagles finished their season at 2-8 and 0-6 in the league.

 It was the 12th meeting between the two programs with Bethel leading the series 8-4.

It was the 341st game in modern day history for the Wildcats. Bethel is 152-189 all-time.

Cat Scratches:

Avaun Rucker- 221 passing yards-Three touchdowns

Jamar Carnell- Six carries- 70 yards

Shawnee Jones- Four receptions- 106 yards- two touchdowns

Gianna Gamble-Two interceptions - Pick six for touchdown

Andre Neal- Two rushing touchdowns

Oziel Hernandez- 8-8 point after attempts

Brayden Johnson-Nine punts, 45.8 average

Brody Franks-Team high eight tackles

Bethel was seven of seven in Red Zone scores

Coach Mike Jasper commented, "We are extremely happy for our seniors to win here on their day. We had several players step up and play well. Our second quarter play was the difference in the game. We are grateful for the contributions of our seniors and wish the very best in the future."