<p>Kaheaku-Enhada gains 140 rushing yards. </p>
<p>Nov. 18, 2006 </p>
<p>ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada ran for 116 yards and two touchdowns in the decisive first half, and Navy rolled to its third straight lopsided victory Saturday, 42-6 over woeful Temple.</p>
<p>Navy (8-3) amassed 298 yards in offense in building a 35-0 halftime lead. Kaheaku-Enhada finished with 140 yards rushing and completed three passes for 35 yards, and Shun White ran for 114 yards and two scores on only seven carries.</p>
<p>Over the past three weeks, Navy has outscored Duke, Eastern Michigan and Temple by a combined 129-40 score. The Midshipmen will next face Army on Dec. 2 before playing in the Meineke Car Care Bowl.</p>
<p>Temple (1-11) closed its first season under coach Al Golden with three straight losses. The youthful Owls averted a shutout when backup quarterback Vaughn Charlton threw a touchdown pass to Josh Bundy with 13:39 to go.</p>
<p>White answered with a 50-yard TD run.</p>
<p>Temple was outscored 496-131 this year, but its victory over Bowling Green last month enabled the struggling program to avoid a second straight winless season.</p>
<p>Navy took control immediately after the opening kickoff. The Midshipmen stopped Temple on a three-and-out, then covered 77 yards in nine plays to go up 7-0. Kaheaku-Enhada ran for 34 yards, including an 8-yard touchdown carry.</p>
<p>Kaheaku-Enhada scored on a 3-yard run late in the quarter for a 14-0 lead. The TD capped a 48-yard drive that included a 26-yard run by White.</p>
<p>Navy’s next march produced another touchdown. Kaheaku-Enhada opened the drive with a 49-yard run after being flushed from the pocket. Four plays later, White scored from the 11 to make it 21-0 with 12:18 left in the half.</p>
<p>At that point, Navy held a 199-1 lead in rushing yards and a 10-0 advantage in first downs.</p>
<p>Eager to end a run of four straight three-and-outs, Golden kept his offense on the field on a fourth-and-1 from the Temple 41. An incomplete pass followed, and the Midshipmen made it 28-0 on a 9-yard run by Trey Hines.</p>
<p>Temple finally got its initial first down with 5:43 left in the half, on a 14-yard pass from Adam DiMichele to Tim Brown. But the Owls eventually turned the ball over on downs, and Navy’s Byron McCoy scored his first career touchdown from the 1 in the final minute of the second quarter.</p>
<p>DiMichele went 9-for-18 for 74 yards and an interception. Temple finished with 13 yards rushing on 27 attempts.</p>