Western Wayne showed off a variety of weapons Friday night while rolling over visiting Lake-Lehman, 41-6, in a non-league football opener.
Josh Vinton rushed for 100 yards, Frankie Leyshon passed for more than 100, Luke Janiszewski scored 3 touchdowns and led the defense and Sean Owens turned in a strong game on offense, defense and the special teams.
Those efforts allowed the Wildcats to open leads of 14-0 after one quarter and 27-6 at halftime on the way to reaching the Mercy Rule in the fourth quarter.
Vinton, a sophomore, carried 14 times for 100 yards and a touchdown.
Leyshon went 7-for-12 for 105 yards passing and also ran for a score.
Janiszewski carried 11 times for 86 yards and 3 touchdowns. He also made four tackles for losses.
Owens, another freshman, was the top receiver for the Wildcats with 4 catches for 57 yards. He also recovered a fumble, booted a 38-yard punt on his only attempt and returned a punt 59 yards.
Kyle Guarino and Carter Mistishin chipped in with two tackles for losses each.