Series History vs. St. Charles

DeSales leads the overall series 47-4

1980's vs. St. Charles
Decade Record against the Cardinals:  10 - 0 


8/28/1989  -  DeSales 29, St. Charles 7

DeSales jumped out to a 29-0 lead before allowing the first points by a Cardinal team in 15 quarters.  Chad Young scored twice (28, 45), Todd Vrancken (5 yard run) and Eric Susi (45 yard interception) each added touchdowns for the Stallions.  

SFD leads the series 15-3


Todd DeVault (31) with the ball against the Cardinals

Todd DeVault (31) with the ball against the Cardinals

10/21/1988  -  DeSales 18, St. Charles 0

For the second year in a row the Stallions beat St. Charles by a final score of 18-0.  Quarterback Rob Rayl threw for 121 yards and added a 1-yard touchdown for DeSales.  It was the third straight shutout aginst St. Charles and DeSales' fourth against the Cardinals in five games.  Tom Walsh had 80 yards rushing for the Stallions and a 10-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter.  Dan Sprout added a 20-yard field goal in the first half.  

SFD leads the series 14-3


Tom Walsh (23) gets the carry against the Cardinal Defense

Tom Walsh (23) gets the carry against the Cardinal Defense

10/24/1987  -  DeSales 18, St. Charles 0

DeSales moved to 8-0 overall, 2-0 in Ohio Catholic League play and extended their winning streak to 32 games with the 18-0 win over St. Charles.  Jared Van Guilder had a pair of 2-yard touchdown runs to lead the Stallions on offense.  Jack Elgin also threw a touchdown pass for DeSales, who missed all three extra points.  

SFD leads the series 13-3


Pregame before the 1986 St. Charles contest as the Stallions were looking for their 20th straight win

Pregame before the 1986 St. Charles contest as the Stallions were looking for their 20th straight win

10/4/1986  -  DeSales 6, St. Charles 0

Chris Roy’s 6-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Jack Elgin in the 3rd quarter was the difference in the Stallions 20th straight victory.  With 48 seconds left in the game, St. Charles tackled DeSales' punter on 4th down at the 19-yard line, giving the Cardinals their deepest penetration into Stallion territory.  Two plays later, linebacker John Crabtree picked-off a pass to preserve the win for DeSales.  Dan O’Reilly led the game with 70 yards rushing and also registered 12 tackles on defense for the Stallions.

SFD leads the series 12-3


10/5/1985  -  DeSales 35, St. Charles 6

The Stallions picked up their 10th straight win over the Cardinals and improved to 6-0 overall in 1985 - the program’s best start to a season since 1978.

SFD leads the series 11-3


10/27/1984  -  DeSales 10, St. Charles 0

St. Charles was held to 78 yards of offense as the Stallion Defense posted its fourth shutout of the season. Jamey Cua scored the game’s only touchdown with a five-yard rush in the fourth quarter. The Stallions led 3-0 at halftime, thanks to a 20-yard field goal by Shawn Ream

SFD leads the series 10-3

 

 


10/30/1983  -  DeSales 22, St. Charles 9

Frank Borghese had two rushing touchdowns (59, 3) and DeSales forced five turnovers including three interceptions in a 22-9 win over the Cardinals. Chris Asbeck also added a one-yard rushing touchdown in the win.
 

SFD leads the series 9-3


Senior quarterback Bill Schwartz (11) breaks free from the Cardinals

Senior quarterback Bill Schwartz (11) breaks free from the Cardinals

10/23/1982  -  DeSales 22, St. Charles 0

The Stallion Defense held the Cardinals to 106 total yards, including 1-of-12 passing for 6 yards, in a 22-0 win. It was the fifth shutout over St. Charles, in the last six games for DeSales. Paul Dobner had two three-yard rushing touchdowns. Bill Schwartz threw a for a touchdown pass and kicked two PATs.

SFD leads the series 8-3


10/24/1981  -  DeSales 19, St. Charles 6

For the seventh time in eight games in the 1981 season, the Stallion Defense held its opponent to 10 points or less.

SFD leads the series 7-3


10/24/1980  -  DeSales 22, St. Charles 0

Bob O’Brien raced to a 69-yard touchdown run on the first play of scrimmage for DeSales as the Stallions built a 16-0 halftime lead. O’Brien rushed for over 100 yards for in the game and would another touchdown from five yards out. The Stallions out-gained the Cardinals 264-92.

SFD leads the series 6-3