[Kutztown Football] East Stroudsburg 24, Kutztown 23
Josh Leiboff
leiboff at kutztown.edu
Sat Nov 3 18:55:29 EDT 2007
NCAA Football
Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007
East Stroudsburg (3-6, 2-3 PSAC East) 24
Kutztown (4-6, 1-3 PSAC East) 23
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<http://www.kutztown.edu/divisions/studentservices/departments/athletics/sta
ts/2007-08/football/ku-esu.htm> SCORE
KUTZTOWN, Pa. - The Kutztown University football team had two chances to run
out the clock, but couldn't get a first down, allowing East Stroudsburg to
drive downfield and kick a game-winning field goal.
Quarterback Tim Roken, who threw for 312 yards, led the
Warriors into field-goal range and Greg Knauss kicked the 40-yard
game-winner with 18 seconds left, handing East Stroudsburg a 24-23 win in a
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference game Saturday at University Field.
East Stroudburg (2-3, 3-6) had several opportunities before
Knauss' kick to take the lead, but KU's defense continued to come up big,
forcing a fumble on two consecutive drives with less than four minutes
remaining. But even after a fumble on KU's 18 with 1:35 left in the game
while trailing 23-21, East Stroudsburg still managed to get the ball back
for the game-winning drive.
The Warriors' Jayson Frank, who led the team with 13
tackles, partially blocked KU's punt, allowing East Stroudsburg to set up
their final drive at the Golden Bears' 42. Frank also blocked an extra point
earlier in the fourth quarter.
Kutztown (1-3, 4-6) managed just seven points off of five
fumbles and an interception.
"When you get six turnovers, you ought to win the football
game," Kutztown coach Raymond Monica said.
It looked like that would be the case when KU quarterback
Kyle Spotts (sr. Tamaqua/Tamaqua) connected with wideout Elfren Quiles (sr.
New Britain, Conn./New Britain) for a 50-yard touchdown pass with 5:54
remaining. Frank blocked the extra point, making it 23-21.
Quiles, who was double covered for most of the game, caught
three passes for 69 yards. The 50-yard touchdown pass was one of the few
times Quiles was running a route in single-coverage. Spotts noticed it and
tossed the ball over the defender's head, and Quiles did the rest.
Spotts, who finished 13-of-28 for 144 yards and an
interception, started the scoring with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Jason
Uhlig (fr. Blue Bell/Wissahickon), to make it 7-0 in the first quarter. The
scoring drive was set up by a fumble from David Pacchioni, who had
intercepted Spotts' pass, but gave it back to KU after an 11-yard return.
Cory McFadden (so. Freemansburg/Bethlehem Catholic), who ran
for 96 yards on 16 carries, scored the Golden Bears' other touchdown on a
47-yard run in the second quarter, giving KU the 14-7 lead. McFadden
displayed his speed and toughness on the play, bursting up the middle and
through the secondary before carrying a defender the final 10 yards into the
endzone. McFadden started in place of Dontay Wilson (jr. Stamford,
Conn./Stamford), who sat out with a knee injury.
Outside of the game-winning field goal, East Stroudsburg
scored all of its points in the second quarter. Roken tied the game at 7
with a 14-yard pass to Brant Quick, and tied it at 14 with a 5-yard toss to
Doug Ogden.
Joe Kircher scored from 1 yard out to make it 21-14 with 30
seconds left in the second quarter.
East Stroudsburg was led on the ground by Joe Partridge, who
had 105 yards. Wideouts Jeff Giglio and Sam Shuman found holes in the Golden
Bears' secondary to post 112 and 106 yards, respectively.
Despite the success the Warriors found through the air, the
KU defense played tough in its own territory. Brian Bignear (sr.
Boothwyn/Chichester) led KU with 18 tackles. David Cressman (sr.
Sellersville/Pennridge) and Mike Gardier (so. Dunmore/Dunmore) followed with
10 tackles apiece. Cressman forced a fumble and had a recovery, while
Gardier picked off a pass from Roken.
Justin Gibbs (sr. Pottstown/Pottstown) had two pass breakups
and six tackles, and Cory Porrino (sr. Orwigsburg/Blue Mountain) had a pass
breakup and seven tackles.
Greg Rotkowski (fr. Macungie/Emmaus) recorded KU's only sack
and forced a fumble. Nick Cresta (jr. Wallingford/Strath Haven), Keith
Massey (fr. Allentown/William Allen), Chris Medina (so. Kennett
Square/Kennett) and Chris Diaferio (fr. Collingdale/West Catholic) all had
fumble recoveries.
Ryan Nye (jr. Bernville/Holy Name) had a 34-yard field goal
to mark the only points scored in the third quarter, cutting East
Stroudsburg's lead to 21-17.
After KU took the 23-21 lead, the Warriors had drives of 42
and 29 yards, each crossing midfield, but both ended with fumbles. Kutztown,
however, could not run out the clock.
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Josh Leiboff
Kutztown University Sports Information
Phone: (610) 683-4182
Fax: (610) 683-4676
Email: leiboff at kutztown.edu
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