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LYCOMING FOOTBALL DEFEATS WIDENER
WILLIAMSPORT, PA – Freshman Ryan
Repko (Perkiomenville, Pa.; Boyertown) scored a pair of
defensive touchdowns to lead the Lycoming College football team to a
45-22 victory over Widener University. The Warriors jumped out to a
24-7 halftime lead and then added two touchdowns in the first three
minutes of the second half to put the game out of reach. Lycoming
improves to 7-1 on the season, while the Pioneers fall to 5-4.
Repko, who had a total of
six tackles on the season entering the game, came up with big plays
for the Warriors late in each half. In the final seconds of the
second quarter he blocked a Widener punt and recovered it in the
endzone to extend Lycoming’s lead to 17 at the intermission. Then
late in the fourth quarter with the Pioneers threatening to pull
within one score of the Warriors, Repko intercepted a pass at the
goal-line and raced 100 yards down the sideline for a
touchdown.
Phil Mann (Jr./Mill
Hall, Pa.; Central Mountain) led
Lycoming’s offense with 367 total yards – 293 passing and 74
rushing. He completed 19-of-28 passes for two touchdowns and only
one interception. He also ran for two scores. John Moor
(Jr./Hawley, Pa.; Wallenpaupack) led the team in receiving yards
with 117 on just two catches. Ricky Lannetti (Sr./Philadelphia,
Pa.; Father Judge) recorded nine receptions for 60 yards and
Sean Hennigar (Sr./Philadelphia, Pa.; Father Judge) added
seven catches for 75 yards.
Defensively, Kevin
LeSage (So./Darby, Pa.; Monsignor Bonner) led the Warriors with
11 tackles – all solo efforts. Tim Schmidt (Sr./Philadelphia,
Pa.; Roman Catholic) also recorded 11 tackles, including two
behind the line-of-scrimmage. Nick Pinto (Jr./Philadelphia, Pa.;
Archbishop Ryan) intercepted two passes for Lycoming’s
secondary.
Mike Lomas
(Jr./Broomall, Pa.; Cardinal O’Hara) led Widener’s offense by completing 37-of-67 passes for 379
yards and one touchdown. He was intercepted three times. Both
Tyreak Saviour (Jr./Sharon Hill, Pa.; Academy Park) and
Jeff Chick (So./Glenside, Pa.; Abington) posted 100-yards
receiving in the game. Saviour caught 13 passes for 155 yards, and
Chick caught nine passes for 131 yards and a touchdown. Raymond
Keshel (Fr./New Tripoli, Pa.; Northwestern Lehigh) was the
Pioneers’ leading rusher with 37 yards on six carries.
The Widener defense was
led by Nick Rubino (Jr./Dover, Del.; Dover) with nine
tackles. B.J. Hogan (Jr./Drexel Hill, Pa.; Cardinal O’Hara)
added seven stops and an interception.
The Warriors opened the
scoring midway through the first quarter. Mann found Hennigar for a
15-yard touchdown pass to cap a five-play, 51-yard drive. Chris
Schrader (Fr./Glenolden, Pa.; Monsignor Bonner) added the extra
point for a 7-0 lead.
Lycoming extended their
lead to 14-0 early in the second quarter. After taking over on downs
on their own 18-yardline, the Warriors mounted a 12-play drive that
took 5:07 off the clock and perfectly mixed the run and the pass
with six plays each. Lannetti caught a nine-yard pass from Mann to
record the touchdown after a rougher the passer penalty had give
Lycoming a first-and-goal from the nine. Schrader connected on the
point-after.
The Pioneers cut the
deficit in half on their ensuing possession. A 34-yard pass from
Lomas to Chick keyed the drive. Michael Gandy (Sr./Wilmington,
Del. Newark) finished the drive with a four-yard touchdown run.
Frank Vinci (Jr./Chester Heights, Pa.; Cardinal O’Hara) was
successful on the extra point.
Schrader gave the
Warriors a 10-point edge with just a minute to play in the opening
half when he connected on a 23-yard field goal. The three points
capped an 11-play, 74-yard drive that stalled at the Widener
three-yard line.
The Pioneers took over on
their on 27 with 54 seconds in the half, but three plays resulting
in no gain or negative yardage and two timeouts by Lycoming forced
Widener to punt from their 15 with seven seconds to play. Repko and
the Warriors took advantage, blocking and recovering the punt in the
endzone to push their lead to 17 at the half.
Lycoming seemed to gain
momentum from the play as they added two quick scored in the second
half to build a 38-7 advantage. On their first possession the
Warriors needed just four plays to find the endzone. After two
rushing plays for three yards, Mann found Moor for a 56-yard
completion to the Pioneer 12-yardline. Mann then took it into the
endzone himself, sprinting 12 yards for the score on the next
play.
Lycoming’s defense then
forced Widener’s punt team back on the field after a three-and-out
series. Lannetti stepped up and returned the punt 56 yards to the
Pioneer 14-yardline, setting the offense up again. Mann responded by
again running the ball in from 14 yards out after a pair of
incompletions.
Widener was not ready to
roll over, however. The Pioneer offense got back on track on their
next possession, moving 61 yard on nine plays to score their second
touchdown of the game. Chick capped the drive with a one-yard
run.
Chick added another score
as the third quarter ended on a 19-yard pass from Lomas. Chick then
added a successful run for the two-point conversion to pull Widener
within two scores of the Warriors.
The Pioneers threatened
to score one more time, but Repko intercepted the pass at the
goal-line and returned it for his second touchdown of the game.
Lycoming
will complete the regular season on Saturday, November 15, when they
host rival Susquehanna University. Widener will host Delaware Valley
College in their season finale.
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by Dick Hostrander |