5/7/2023 0 Comments Party panic rematchRyan Tewell had another stellar performance for the Wildcats (5-0) to remain unbeaten, throwing for 243 yards and four touchdowns and also had 52 yards on the ground and a score. – Northwestern’s defense was dominant, intercepting Eisenhower four times en route to a 48-7 Region 2 victory. Knapp threw for 202 yards for the Rockets. Hohman finished with 169 yards through the air for the Eagles, while Hathaway had 68 yards receiving. Titusville (2-3) scored on a 49-yard pass from Garrett Knapp to Antonio Malave. ![]() Hohman threw a pair of touchdown passes to Joey Hathaway covering 44 and 10 yards, and it was his 15-yarder to Anthony Pereira that actually got the scoring going. – Hunter Hohman threw for three touchdown passes and Anthony Nemec ran for two more as Grove City powered past Titusville, 42-6.Ĭurtis Hovis also ran for 105 yards and a score as the Eagles (5-2) built a 35-6 halftime advantage. Mokel threw for 120 yards and ran for 17 more for the Rockets. Woods threw for 169 and ran for 13, accounting for the three total touchdowns, while Pryts had 84 yards receiving. The Rockets took their first lead of the game at the 2:31 mark of the third quarter when Mokel scampered in from six yards out. The Rockets rallied to tie the game at halftime, as Brett Galcik caught a two-yard touchdown pass from William Mokel and Ryan Montgomery scored on a one-yard plunge. Sean Kennedy had a five-yard touchdown run and Ty Holland caught a five-yard touchdown pass from Woods in the first quarter, the last points the Hornets got until Woods’ touchdown with 3:55 to play. It was a back-and-forth affair, as Hickory (5-2) jumped out to a 13-0 lead before Slippery Rock rattled off the next 23 points. The lead was 18-0 at the break thanks to safety with 5:29 to go in the second quarter. A week after breaking the Oilers’ single-game rushing record in a win over Franklin, Knox rushed for a pair of first-half touchdowns on runs of four and five yards, with the Oilers converting two-point conversions on both scores to make it 16-0. ![]() The Dragons overcame a big first-half from Knox. ![]() Dippold completed the 2-point conversion pass to Gage Shaffer, and the Dragon defense held Oil City to preserve the comeback win.ĭippold was perfect passing in the fourth quarter. The Dragon defense shut down Ethen Knox and Oil City (3-3) in the second half, and got the ball back late in the fourth quarter, with a Dippold to Kody Vega 9-yard touchdown pass giving them a 19-18 lead with 2:22 to play in the fourth quarter. Those scores came at the 2:22 mark of the third quarter to get the Dragons on the board and at 7:39 of the fourth quarter, that, coupled with an extra point, made it an 18-13 game. Ben White was at it again for the Dragons (4-3), catching a pair of touchdowns passes – one from Tommy Nyquist and the other from Eric Dippold.
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