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Game Notes (Week 8): Lock Haven vs. Millersville – Homecoming

Lock Haven hosts Millersville Saturday (Oct. 25) at 2 p.m. in annual Homecoming game



The LHU football team is set for its 2014 Homecoming Game. The Bald Eagles host Millersville on Saturday, October 25 at 2 p.m.
 



Game Day Central:
Lock Haven (1-6, 1-5 PSAC East) vs. Millersville (0-7, 0-5 PSAC East)
2:06 p.m. | 2014 Homecoming
 
Audio/Radio: Bear Country Radio WQBR-99.9 FM | Live Stats 
Television: FOX56 WOLF-TV | Video Stream: http://www.myfoxnepa.com/
 
Setting the stage:
  • Lock Haven returns home after picking up its first win of the 2014 season last Saturday at Cheyney.
  • Millersville is still in search of its first win of the 2014 season.
  • Saturday marks Lock Haven's 2014 Homecoming Game.
  • Lock Haven's 2014 Homecoming theme is "Haunted Haven Homecoming"
  • The shutout at Cheyney was Lock Haven's first in 12 years.
  • LHU has now won three straight over Cheyney.
  • LHU is looking to make it two straight wins over Millersville.
 
Depth Charts:
Lock Haven | Millersville
 
*both teams deep depth charts are tentative and subject to change
 
Bald Eagles end skid:
Saturday's (10/18) win at Cheyney marked the first win of the 2014 season for Lock Haven. It also snapped a nine-game losing streak dating back to last season - Week 8 vs. Millersville.
 
Haven pitches shutout
The 28-0 victory over Cheyney marked Lock Haven's first shutout in 12 years. Prior to Saturday, the Bald Eagles last shutout came on October 4, 2002 vs. Cheyney. It was a 34-0 victory.
 
Defense carries the load:
The Bald Eagle defense has been strong all year and Saturday was no different as the Bald Eagles shutdown Cheyney. LHU limited the Wolves to 79 total yards of offense and just one first down in the entire second half. George Christas made his second interception of the season and Charles Balkcom made his first-career pick. Christas also recovered two fumbles.
On the season, the Bald Eagles have forced a turnover in all, but one game.
 
Swales cracks 100:
For the first time in his career, running back Beau Swales went over 100 yards rushing. He rushed for 116 yards on 24 carries in the win over Cheyney. For Swales, 63 of his career-high came in the first half. Entering Saturday's game, Swales' previous career-high was 78 yards from Week 1 vs. West Virginia State. He finished with 116 yards on 24 carries today.
On the season, Swales is averaging 57.3 yards/game. He's rushed for 401 yards on 120 carries. Swales has one TD.
 
Walton passes for two more:
Saturday's two-TD effort vs. Cheyney marked the second straight game where Walton passed for a pair of touchdowns. He has at least one TD pass in all, but one game this season, and he has thrown for two or more TDs in five games.
On the season, Walton is 143-for-263 (54.4 percent) for 1,506 yards (215.1/game) and 12 touchdowns. He's also rushed for two scores.
 
Offensive Targets:
Six differnent players have caught TD passes this season, including David Cook, who has four. Cook has 37 catches for 404 yards (57.7/game).
 
PSAC rankings:
  • Passing Yards/Game – QB Caleb Walton is ranked 10th in the PSAC with 215.1 passing yards/game.
  • Receiving Yards/Game – WR David Cook is ranked 18th in the PSAC with 57.7 receiving yards/game
  • Tackles/Game – DB George Christas is ranked seventh in the PSAC with nine tackles/game.
  • Interceptions – Lock Haven is ranked seventh as a team in the PSAC with eight interceptions

Last time vs. Millersville (10/26/13):
Lock Haven beat Millersville 26-14 last season (Week 8, 10/26/13) on the road. It was the Bald Eagle's defense leading the way and LHU scored 13 second-quarter points - thanks to two interceptions and a late fumble recovering, which helped beat Millersville for the first time since 1959. The win also snapped a 30-game road-losing streak and marked LHU's third win of the 2013 season – the most wins for Lock Haven since 2004. Caleb Walton threw three TD passes in his second consecutive start. LHU's defense recorded three interceptions and recovered one fumble.
 
The series:
Saturday marks the 28th all-time meeting between LHU and Millersville. Despite leading the all-time series, which dates back to 1928 (T, 6-6), 17-9-1, last year's win was the first for LHU over Millersville since 1959.
 
LIVE TV:
Saturday's game between Lock Haven and Millersville will be televised live on FOX56 WOLF TV. FOX56 WOLF-TV serves 17 counties in Central and Northeast, Pennsylvania. The game will be aired live for more than 1.5 million viewers in Clinton, Lycoming, Union, Snyder, Sullivan, Montour, Northumberland, Columbia, Bradford, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Luzerne, Schuylkill, Lackawanna, Carbon, Wayne and Monroe counties.
The game will also air on tape-delay on Wednesday, October 29 at 7 p.m. on The Comcast Newtork (TCN). The tape-delay broadcast will air in three states, six markets and reach nearly 2.4 million cable subscribers.
*Locally – Saturday's game can be viewed on the follow channels; Comcast 811 HD & Direct TV 56 (please check respective cable provider and local listings for more information). An online video stream of the game will also be available - Video stream.  www.myfoxnepa.com.

Comcast Network:
  • Philadelphia Region (Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks, Philadelphia, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Burlington, Mercer, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumerland, Cape May, Atlantic, New Castle and Kent counties)
  • Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York Region (Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, York and Mifflin counties)
  • New York/New Jersey Region (Ocean and Hunterdon counties, New Jersey)
  • Johnstown-Altoona-State College Region (Centre and Huntingdon counties)
  • Salisbury Delaware Region (Sussex county, Delaware)
  • Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Region (Schuylkill, Lackawanna, Susquehanna, Lycoming and Clinton counties)
 
Catch all the games live:
LHU Athletics recently partnered with Bear Country Radio WQBR-99.9 FM for the 2014-15 season and all Bald Eagle football games – home and away can be hard live, and locally on WQBR-99.9 FM and online.
 
Last time out (Week 7, 10/18/14 vs. Cheyney)
The Lock Haven University football team dominated Cheyney University in every facet of the game, as the Bald Eagles soared to their first win of the 2014 season and spoiled the Wolves Homecoming with a 28-0 victory. FULL RECAP -

Quick hits from Week 7:
  • Swales over 100 – For the first time in his career, RB Beau Swales cracked 100 yards rushing.
  • First TD catches – Jeff Dincher and Farrell Boyd both caught their first career TD catches in the win.
  • First TD pass – Backup QB Shaun Jones passed for his first career TD.
  • First pick – Carlos Baclkcom recorded his first career interception.
  • 91 – LHU ran 91 offensive plays.
 
Deep rookie class:
The Bald Eagles have added a number of new faces for the 2014 season, including 27 freshmen. Leading the way is a pair of offensive linemen, who are projected to start – Austin Heinbaugh (RG) and Chris Bonnk (RT).
 
Transfers:
LHU will also benefit from 10 transfers, including backup quarterback Shaun Jones. The redshirt-junior played in two games last season for Kentucky Christian University. He was 20-for-35 passing for 156 yards (78 yds./gm) and two touchdowns.
 
Week 6 (10/11/14 vs. Shippensburg)
The Bald Eagles rallied for 14 fourth-quarter points, but it wasn't enough as Shippensburg picked up a 42-24 win over Lock Haven last week. FULL RECAP –

Quick hits from Week 6:
  • Christas makes major impact – DB George Christas had a monster game, finishing with 17 tackles, marking a career-high. 13 were solo stops. Christas has 6, 5, 13, 12, 8 and 17 tackles, respectively this season in his six games.
  • Walton passes for a pair – QB Caleb Walton passed for 225 yards and two TDs. Walton has passed for over 200 yards in four of six games this season. He has at least one TD pass in all, but one game.
 
Week 5 (10/4/14 at No. 9 West Chester)
The LHU football team fell on the road at No. 9 West Chester, 41-16 in a PSAC East matchup. FULL RECAP –

Quick hits from Week 5:
  • Strawbridge strong – Sophomore Daniel Strawbridge had a huge game from his corner back spot at West Chester. He finished with a game-high nine tackles, including six solo stops.
  • Picked off – DeRon Lee's (R-Jr., CB) first career interception marked the 19th time in the last 21 games LHU has forced a turnover.
 
Week 4 Recap (9/27/14 at East Stroudsburg)
LHU opened PSAC East action with a 48-21 loss at East Stroudsburg University. FULL RECAP -

Quick hits from Week 4:
  • Christas heard again – 2014 Preseason All-American selection George Christas (DB) had another huge game for the Bald Eagles defense. For the second straight game, Christas led all players with a game-high 12 stops (6 solo, 1 TFL, 2 pass breakups & 1 INT).
  • Walton paces offense – QB Caleb Walton passed for a season-high three TDs, one way from tying his career-high of four set last year at ESU.
  • Cook catching on – WR David Cook caught a TD pass for the third straight game.
  • Defense playing well – For the second straight game LHU had two interceptions, marking the 18th time in the last 20 games where LHU had forced a turnover.
 
Week 3 Recap (9/20/14 vs. IUP)
The Bald Eagles rallied for 13 second-half points and the LHU defense played gritty football for 60 minutes, but IUP edged Lock Haven, 21-16. FULL RECAP –

Quick hits from Week 3:
  • Walton continues to shine – QB Caleb Walton passed for over 220 yards for third straight game and threw two touchdowns for the second straight week. He was 25-of-40 Saturday for 221 yards.
  • Causing turnovers – The Bald Eagles picked off IUP twice, marking the 17th time in the last 19 games, where LHU has forced a turnover.
  • All-American performance – Preseason All-American George Christas (DB) had a huge outing and finished with a game/season-high 13 tackles.
 
Week 2 Recap (9/13/14 vs. Seton Hill)
The Bald Eagles dropped their 2014 home and PSAC-opener to visiting Seton Hill, 27-16. LHU led 10-7 at halftime, but Seton Hill rallied for 20 second-half points to escape Hubert Jack Stadium with the victory. FULL RECAP –

Quick hits from Week 2:
  • Walton throws for 240 – QB Caleb Walton put up big yardage once again, throwing for 240 yards and two TDs. He's now averaging 247 yards/game.
  • Cook has his day – Redshirt-junior WR David Cook had a huge day. He caught eight passes for 123-yards and a score. It marked Lock Haven's first 100-yard receiver since Week 7 of last season vs. West Chester.
  • Ballon dominates – Junior LB Tony Ballon made a game-high nine tackles vs. Seton Hill.
  • D-FENCE strong – The Bald Eagles made nine tackles for a loss and one interception in the loss.
  • Christas comes up big – Senior DB & Preseason All-American George Christas was strong in Week 2, making five tackles to go along with three pass breakups.
 
Week 1 Recap (9/6/14 at West Virginia State)
Following a two hour and 27 minute weather delay, the Bald Eagles rallied for two touchdowns, but the comeback came up just short as LHU was edged 19-14 by host West Virginia State in the season-opener for both teams. FULL RECAP -

Quick hits from Week 1:
  • Walton puts up strong numbers – QB Caleb Walton was solid in his 2014 debut, passing for 254 yards – just one yard away from tying his career-best (255 vs. ESU last season). Walton finished 22-for-42 with one TD and one interception.
  • Harris makes a splash – Transfer Malyk Harris will never forget his first carry as a Bald Eagle after taking it 15-yards for a touchdown.
  • Defense keeps Haven in game - The Bald Eagles defensive unit kept LHU in the game with four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, five sacks, 10 tackles for a loss and six pass breakups. Mike Williams finished with a game-high 14 tackles.
  • Options on offense – seven different players caught passes for LHU, including tight end Matt Luebbers, who had six catches.
 
Building off 2013's success:
The Bald Eagles will look to build off their 2013 success. LHU finished 3-8 overall, marking its most wins since 2004. Following the season, the Bald Eagles had four players named to the All-PSAC team. Seniors Brandon Brader, James Wilbern, Anthony Herko and Tyrek Morgan were all named to the All-PSAC East Second Team. The four Bald Eagles earning All-Conference honors were the most since LHU had five players named All-PSAC in 2005. After it was all said and done, Brader finished his remarkable career with 2,704 career rushing yards, which is fourth-best mark in school history. It didn't end there as senior Kyle White was nominated for the Gene Upshaw Award, given annually to the top lineman in Division II football.
 
Allen's fourth year:
John Allen enters his fourth season as head coach at Lock Haven. Allen and his staff have worked hard to change the culture of the Bald Eagle program. The progress shows as Lock Haven football is back on the map. Allen entered the season 4-28 for his career (all at LHU).
 
Familiar in the East:
The Bald Eagles enter their second season as a member of the PSAC Eastern Division and they certainly made themselves at home quickly a year ago. LHU moved to the East after the July 2013 additions of Seton Hill and Pitt-Johnstown to the PSAC. Last year, LHU went 2-5 in PSAC East play with wins over Cheyney and Millersville. All PSAC games, including the three cross overs contests with teams from the Western Division (Seton Hill, IUP & California) count in the PSAC record/standings.
 
Christas, Preseason All-American:
Senior safety George Christas enters the season as a Preseason All-American. He was named to the 2014 Collegiate Development Football League (CDFL) Preseason Senior All-American team. Christas earned a spot on the Second Team defense. He started all 11 games last season, leading LHU with 84 tackles (63-solo, team-high & 21 assisted). Christas had 3.5 tackles for a loss and five interceptions. His five interceptions were tied for the second-most in the conference.
 
Following the 2013 season Christas was also nominated for the inaugural Cliff Harris Award, which was awarded to the top small college defensive player representing NCAA Division II, III and NAIA colleges and universities.
 
Boumerhi, One to Watch:
Junior Alex Boumerhi has been named to the 2014 Fred Mitchell "Outstanding Place-Kicker" Award Watch List.
 
Last season, Boumerhi quickly established himself as one of the best place-kickers in the PSAC. He was 9-for-15 on field goal attempts with a long of 48 yards in 2013. His nine field goals were the third-most in the PSAC and his long of 48-yards was the second longest made in the conference last year. His 60 percent accuracy rate on field goal attempts was No. 4 in the PSAC. Boumerhi was 19-of-23 on extra-point tries, leading the Bald Eagles in scoring with 46 points. He also averaged 56.9 yards on kickoffs.
 
Walton under center:
Redshirt-sophomore Caleb Walton will be the Bald Eagles No. 1 under center. In 2013, Walton played in all 11 games, while making five starts. He was 102-for-189 for 1,156 yards and nine touchdowns. He threw for 105.1 yards per game, while adding 305 yards on the ground, giving LHU an athletic and dual-threat quarterback.
 
Swales to carry the load:
Junior Beau Swales will be the Bald Eagles number-one ball carrier in 2014. He saw limited action out of the backfield last season, but made the most of his opportunities. Swales played in all 11 games, carrying the ball 29 times for 90 yards and a touchdown. He led LHU last season with 594 yards on kick returns, while averaging 22.8 per return.
 
2013 offense was clicking:
The Bald Eagles 2013 offense averaged 282.1 total yards per game and scored 24 touchdowns -  both are the most since '04. LHU averaged 105.8 yards per game on the ground and 176.3 in the air for the season.
 
Winning ways:
Lock Haven's three wins in 2013 were the most in a single season since 2004.
Lock Haven opened the season 2-1 and the Bald Eagles' win over Millersville on the road in Week 8 snapped a 30-game road-losing streak that dated back to the 2007 campaign. The Haven's season-opening win over West Virginia State gave Lock Haven two straight wins dating back to the 2012 season – the first time it had won two straight since 2002. The Bald Eagles Week 3 win over Cheyney also gave LHU three straight wins at home for the first time since '02.
 
Up next:
Lock Haven heads to Kutztown University for a 1 p.m. kickoff on Saturday, November 1.
 
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Players Mentioned

Brandon Brader

#04 Brandon Brader

RB
5' 8"
Graduate Student
Anthony Herko

#72 Anthony Herko

OL
6' 3"
Senior
Tyrek Morgan

#10 Tyrek Morgan

LB
6' 0"
Senior
Kyle White

#96 Kyle White

DL
6' 3"
Senior
James Wilbern

#07 James Wilbern

WR
6' 2"
Senior
Tony Ballon

#04 Tony Ballon

LB
6' 1"
Junior
Alex Boumerhi

#83 Alex Boumerhi

K
6' 0"
Junior
Farrell Boyd

#11 Farrell Boyd

WR
6' 1"
Redshirt Freshman
George Christas

#20 George Christas

DB
5' 11"
Senior
David Cook

#02 David Cook

WR
6' 1"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Brandon Brader

#04 Brandon Brader

5' 8"
Graduate Student
RB
Anthony Herko

#72 Anthony Herko

6' 3"
Senior
OL
Tyrek Morgan

#10 Tyrek Morgan

6' 0"
Senior
LB
Kyle White

#96 Kyle White

6' 3"
Senior
DL
James Wilbern

#07 James Wilbern

6' 2"
Senior
WR
Tony Ballon

#04 Tony Ballon

6' 1"
Junior
LB
Alex Boumerhi

#83 Alex Boumerhi

6' 0"
Junior
K
Farrell Boyd

#11 Farrell Boyd

6' 1"
Redshirt Freshman
WR
George Christas

#20 George Christas

5' 11"
Senior
DB
David Cook

#02 David Cook

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
WR