LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – In the 2022 Homecoming Game, the Lock Haven University football team (1-2) fell to visiting Clarion University (1-2), 44-7, in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East-West crossover matchup.
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In addition to the Homecoming festivities, the Bald Eagles also honored the Hall of Fame Classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022, which will be inducted tonight (Sept. 17) at 7 p.m.
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After the Bald Eagles fumbled on the opening drive of the game, Clarion took full advantage of the short field for a touchdown on a one-yard rush by quarterback Zach Benedek.
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Clarion capitalized once again and took a 13-0 lead when Benedek found Andy Martin for a 53-yard touchdown pass with 5:22 remaining in the opening quarter.
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Lock Haven responded in a blink on the ensuing possession and notched their lone touchdown of the game when
Easton Turner (Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge (Assumption)) linked up with his favorite target
Marquon Williams (Kenosha, Wis./Bradford (Minnesota State University-Mankato)) for a 30-yard pass down the middle of the Clarion defense to cut the score to 13-7.
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Clarion found the endzone once more in the second quarter and blanked LHU 10-0 in the quarter to take a 23-3 lead into halftime.
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The Golden Eagles notched a pair of touchdowns in the third quarter and once more in the final quarter to bring home the 44-7.
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On the ground,
DeAndre Wakefield (Norristown, Pa./Souderton) turned in another fine performance as the sophomore running back eclipsed 100 yards and totaled 107 yards on 10 attempts.
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For LHU, Turner finished the day 14-27 with 188 yards and the lone touchdown. Williams ended the contest with three catches for 82 yards, including the 30-yard touchdown and a 47-yard connection in the third quarter. Williams also carried the ball once for 20 yards.
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Chase Holmes (Easton, Pa./Easton) notched a team-best four catches and totaled 48 yards.
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Defensively,
Kyler Cunningham (Julian, Pa./Bald Eagle Area) was all over the field for LHU and registered 14 total tackles. The sophomore linebacker also added .5 tackles for loss and half a sack.
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Kasir Henry (Philadelphia/School of the Future (Anna Maria)) and
Rodney Acquah (Sayreville, N.J./Sayreville War Memorial) each went over double digits in tackles, notching 11 and 10 respectively. Acquah also notched a half sack of his own.
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Austin Barber (Johnstown, Pa./Greater Johnstown) made plays on multiple units as the senior made nine tackles, along with blocking two Clarion field goals.
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Up Next:
The Bald Eagles open the PSAC slate next weekend and hit the road on Saturday (Sept. 24) for a battle with East Stroudsburg. That contest with the Warriors is set for a 1:05 p.m.
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