WARRIOR FOOTBALL WINS BIG IN
OPENING GAME
DOYLESTOWN, PA – The Lycoming
College football team opened up the 2002 campaign in impressive
fashion with a 54-0 victory over Delaware Valley College. The
Warriors were stifling on defense allowing just 60 yards of
total offense en route to shutting out the Aggies. Lycoming’s
offense was nearly as good, piling up 441 total yards and
reaching the endzone eight times.
After a scoreless first quarter,
the Warriors scored three times in the second to take a 21-0 lead
into halftime. Jon Neve (Sr./Norristown, PA;
Germantown Academy)
tallied the first touchdown from two yards out. The score was set
up when Joe Dumas (So./Philadelphia, PA; Archbishop Ryan)
caused a fumble that Brian Bond (Sr./Philadelphia, PA; Father
Judge) returned for 21 yards to the Delaware Valley five-yard
line.
Lycoming’s defense set up the
second score, as well, when Matt Henrich (Sr./Huntingdon, PA;
Huntingdon) intercepted an Adam Knoblauch pass on the Aggies
next possession. Jared Morris (Sr./Canton, PA;
Canton)
then capped a five-play drive with a one-yard touchdown dive.
The Warriors’ next score came with
just four seconds remaining in the half. Phil Mann (So./Mill
Hall, PA; Central
Mountain) connected with
Brandon Johnson (Jr./Franklin, PA; Franklin) from 23 yards
out to cap a 10-play, 84-yard drive.
Lycoming put the game out of reach
in the third quarter, putting another 26 points on the scoreboard.
Jon Slemmer (Sr./Levittown, PA; Harry S. Truman) carried
the ball in from seven yards out, Neve scored his second rushing
touchdown from three yards out, and Bob Miller (So./New
Columbia, PA; Milton)
posted a pair of scores on the ground from 17 and 15 yards out,
respectively. Matt Mangold (So./Marlton, NJ; Cherokee)
added the Warriors’ seventh rushing touchdown of the afternoon in
the fourth quarter to end the game’s scoring.
As a team, Lycoming ran for 327
yards, led by Neve and Morris with 105 yards each. Mann completed
8-of-15 passes for 106 yards and one touchdown. Johnson and
Ricky Lannetti (Jr./Philadelphia, PA; Father Judge) each
caught three passes to lead the receiving corps.
The Warriors’ defense played a
spectacular game, causing eight turnovers and allowing just seven
yards rushing and 53 yards passing from the Aggies. Henrich led
the team in takeaways with three interceptions, tying a school
record. Steff Chortanoff (Sr./Middletown, PA;
Middletown)
was the squad’s leading tackler with five stops in the game.
Zach Latsha (Sr./Sunbury, PA;
Line Mountain)
added four tackles, including a pair of sacks.
Lycoming will be on the road again
next Saturday when they travel to Lebanon Valley College for a
1:30 p.m. kickoff. |