WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Brodie Altiere was 6-for-7 for 123 yards and a touchdown on Saturday night.
And he was not even the main focus for the Mount Greylock offense.
The Mounties got 153 yards of rushing in the first half alone on the way to a 42-8 win over Drury on John T. Allen Field.
Patrick Storie led the way on the ground with 116 yards, including TD runs of 7 and 32 yards as the Mounties (1-2) got their first win for first-year head coach Andrew Agostini.
"Our line was was really just pushing them," Storie said. "It was just a good night finding holes. I give it all to the line. They were making holes for me."
Agostini said he thought the Mounties might have some success on the ground against the Blue Devils (0-3).
"We've thrown the ball around he last couple of games, but our balance was still pretty good," Agostini said. "We were still about 50/50 run/pass.
"Today I wanted to run the ball and kind of supplement it with the pass game, and I think we did that well. ... I thought Pat [Storie], Austan [Quagliano], Reilly [Parker] and Devin [Pelletier] all ran the ball hard."
Pelletier ran for 27 yards, the bulk on a 20-yard touchdown.
The Mounties scored the first six times they touched the ball, starting with an opening drive that went 52 yards and ended in a 7-yard score by Storie.
The next drive went 67 in three plays -- all on the ground -- and was capped by Pelletier. Altiere hit Sean McCormack for the 2-pointer, and it was 16-0 with just less than seven minutes off the clock.
The next time Mount Greylock touched the ball, it was on its own 38 late in the first. Altiere hit McCormack for a 30-yard gain, and Storie went the remaining 32 on the last play of the quarter to make it 22-0.
A short field after a McCormack interception led to a 44-yard drive that chewed up four minutes of the second quarter and ended in a 10-yard pass from Altiere to Brandon Condon in the corner of the end zone.
Another bomb to McCormack on Greylock's next possession set up a first-and-goal, and three plays later, Quagliano plunged in from the 1 to make it 36-0 at half-time.
Freshman Cal Messina capped his team's scoring with a 19-yard run on the first Mounties possession of the third quarter.
Drury answered that score with a 65-yard drive that featured two completions from Kody Crosier: the first for 30 yards to Hayden Bird and the second for 27 and the TD to Thaylen Harrison.
Drury entertains Pittsfield on Saturday afternoon. Mount Greylock welcomes Hoosac Valley on Friday.