LIVINGSTON 60, GUSTINE 0
LIVINGSTON -- Seven different Livingston players scored touchdowns. Charles Brown finished with 92 rushing yards on four carries, including a 60-yard touchdown run. Brown also returned the second-half kickoff 73 yards for another score.
Western Athletic Conference
LIVINGSTON 60, GUSTINE 0
At Livingston
Gustine 0 0 0 0 -- 0
Livingston 20 28 6 6 -- 60
First Quarter
L -- Guillermo Guzman 73 pass from Brian Alvarez (Nick Gonzales kick)
L -- Francisco Venegas 1 run (Gonzales kick)
L -- Chris Modi 28 run (Kick failed)
Second Quarter
L -- Modi 21 pass from Alvarez (Gonzales kick)
L -- Robert Garcia 23 run (Gonzales kick)
L -- Albert Millan 35 interception return (Gonzales kick)
L -- Charles Brown 60 run (Gonzales kick)
Third Quarter
L -- Brown 73 kick return (Kick failed)
Fourth Quarter
L -- Vincente Mendoz 7 run (Kick failed)
Records: Gustine 0-4 WAC, 1-8; Livingston 2-2 WAC, 6-3.
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