![Xavier quarterback Quinton Scholer (white jersey, left) gives a stiff arm to Hempstead's Chris Tomkins to gain extra yardage Friday night at Dalzell Field in Dubuque. Scholer ran for 99 yards and two touchdowns and passed for 112 yards and two scores to lead the Saints to a season opening 35-7 win. (Photo by Donna Schmitt)](/images/resized/images/photos/xavier/football/08_200_143.jpg)
Sharp Scholer leads Saints to win
DUBUQUE – In searing humidity on Opening Night of a season of great expectations and state championship predictions, Quinton Scholer looked like the most comfortable prep football player in the state of Iowa on Friday night. He couldn’t have been more relaxed if he was snoozing in a hammock on a Saturday afternoon.
If Scholer was feeling any pressure in his first start since taking the reins of the Cedar Rapids Xavier offense from graduated all-stater Reggie Schulte, he wasn’t showing it. Iceland isn’t this cool.
A razor-sharp Scholer drove the Saints offense like a smooth-running Mercedes and the Saints returned to the gridiron with a rousing, telling reminder of why coaches from Sioux City to Muscatine have pegged them as Iowa’s 4A team to beat in 2013.
Scholer, who made more interceptions playing defensive back last year (three) than he had pass attempts as Schulte’s backup, made himself completely at home behind center.
Scholer passed for 112 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another 99 yards and two scores as Xavier opened with a business-like 35-7 punch-out of a green Dubuque Hempstead team at Dubuque’s snazzy new $9 million Dalzell Field.
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