Mighty Story and Photos By Edward Capozzi Capital Times Sports Writer Penn State quar terback Rashard Casey may not be the home run king, but he is certainly the Homecoming King. The Nittany Lions, led by Casey, defeated "The Fightin' Illini" 39- 25 in the 81st annual homecoming game at Beaver Stadium, Saturday. Casey passed for a career high 208 yards, rushed for 94 yards (another career high) and scored on a spectacular high light-worthy scramble in the closing min utes to seal Illinois' fate. Ninety-six thousand-plus fans, includ- Many People Wonder, Isere An Afterlife? Everyone Finds Out. The greatest question wiltbe answered. Problem is, it could be exceedingly helpful to make some decisions about that today. Jan us as we take a look at some evidence from the Bible. Better now than later... Casey Steps Up PSU Defeats Illinios 39-25 ing former players and alumni, watched the struggling (2-5) Lions literally devour a not too shab by (4-2) Illinois team. Paterno his 320th career win to surpass Pop Warner on the all-time win list. Paterno now needs only three wins to match the 323 wins Bear Bryant, Alabama Crimso) Tide's coach. Eric McCoo scored twit on their first two possession giving the Penn State Lions 14-0 lead early in tl first quarter. Just when appeared to be a rout, tl "Fightin' Illini," led 1 quarterback Kurt Kittnt struck back, closing the gap to 14-10. Penn State linebackt Shamar Finney made 21-10 on a crafty pick-off, return ing the ball all the way for an early third-quarter touchdown But Illinois wouldn't die. Kittner threw a bomb over the outstretched hands of James Boyd and into the hands of The victory brought the Nittany Lions to 3-5 and gave coach Joe Lion wide receiver Walter Young, bringing the score to 21-18 Penn State kicker Ryan Primanti booted a 51-yard field goal to increase Penn State's lead to 24-18. Casey then eluded tacklers and threw a touchdown pass to receiver Kenny Watson. A two-point conversion made it 32-18. Lion Larry Johnson delivered a crushing block at the 20 yard line allowing Casey to sprint in for the The Lions held on for a 39-25 win. Casey iced the cake with a long touch down run that will be remembered for quite awhile. He broke numerous tackles and led the "Fightin' Illini" on a wild goose chase. The Capital Christian Fellowship Weekly Meetings Thursdays 12:15 1:15 p.m„ Olmsted W 205 Look for our first event: "Pumpkin Bowling" October 26 Join us! SPORTS Penn State travels to Indiana next week to play their Big Ten rival the Indiana Hoosiers. The Lions are now 2- 2 against Big Ten