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Malyk Harris Edinboro
Tim Barnhart
44
Winner Edinboro EDIN 2-0
38
Lock Haven LHU 0-2
Winner
Edinboro EDIN
2-0
44
Final
38
Lock Haven LHU
0-2
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
EDIN Edinboro 7 10 14 13 44
LHU Lock Haven 14 9 7 8 38

Game Recap: Football |

Football edged in offensive shootout

Caleb Walton threw for 423 yards (2 TDs) and Malyk Harris rushed for two touchdowns, but Edinboro held on and edged LHU, 44-38 in an offensive shootout.

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Lock Haven University football team (0-2) and Edinboro University (2-0) combined for 1,075 total yards of offense, including 920 through the air and 82 total points in a 44-38 Fighting Scot victory.
 
LHU quarterback Caleb Walton (Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central) threw for a career-high 423 yards and two TDs and running back Malyk Harris (Harrisburg, Pa./Albright College) ran for two scores.
 
Shawn Seif (Harrisburg, Pa./Kutztown University) scored on an 87-yard reception and a 45-yard reception to help pace the potent Bald Eagle attack. He finished with five catches and 197 yards (2 TDs).
 
Del'Vaughn Dennis (Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro) hauled in eight catches for 135 yards.
 
True-freshman Nysir Minney-Gratz (Easton, Pa./Easton) also provided a huge offensive spark. The wide receiver made two catches (24 yards), scored on a nine-yard run and added a huge jolt on kick returns.
 
Defensively, Carmelo Cruz (Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Catholic), Isaiah Flamer (Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville) and Kevin Chapple (Columbus, Ohio/Urbana) led the way for Lock Haven.
 
Cruz finished with a team-high eight tackles while Flamer had seven tackles and two interceptions. Chapple registered six tackles, which included a sack and three tackles-for-loss.
 
Trailing 31-30 early in the fourth quarter, LHU forced a safety and took the 32-21 lead with 13:59 to play. Edinboro however went right down the field and scored to take the lead back at 37-32 and the Fighting Scots scored a crucial touchdown with 4:25 remaining on a 99-yard pass-play that gave them in the 44-32 cushion.
 
The Bald Eagles will host No. 12 Slippery Rock next Saturday (September 17) in Week 3 action.
 
 
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