By Scott Wright Staff Writer swright@oklahoman.comEDMOND — Edmond Santa Fe wide receiver J.T. Wullschleger was having such an impressive first half Thursday night, he was even scoring on passes that weren't thrown to him. Quarterback Julian Hoskins' pass was tipped near the line of scrimmage, diverting it about five yards behind intended receiver Daviaun Bowler — hitting Wullschleger in stride and he went untouched for a 72-yard touchdown. It was that kind of night for Edmond Santa Fe, which rolled over Yukon 41-11 at Central Oklahoma's Wantland Stadium. Wullschleger had six receptions for 207 yards and three touchdowns, of 31, 90 and 72 yards — all in the first half — on a night when the run-heavy Wolves took control of the game with the passing attack. “Yukon's linebackers play really aggressive, and we thought we could get our slot receivers behind them, and they made plays,” Santa Fe coach Kyle White said.Read more on NewsOK.com