Stevenson 36, Lebanon Valley 7
LVC Offense
QB Kegarise, TB Fink, FB Robinson, WR Wise, WR Diggs, TE Clark, LT Amarose, LG Fiadino, C Shiley, RG Werner, RT Heft
LVC Defense
DE McLeod, DT Johnson, DT Whitfield, DE Maguire, LB Hodges, LB Lutz, LB Trujillo, CB Gaumer, CB Okomba, SS Jenkins, FS Adams
Stevenson Offense
QB Crabb, QR Lyles, RB Johnson, WR Vainqueur, WR Lee, TE Hodge, LT Davis, LG Essien, C Nowicki, RG Maull, RT Flaherty
Stevenson Defense
DE Nsoedo, DE Clayton, ILB Leschke, ILB Pitts, NT Lepere, OLB Wallace, OLB Datu, SS Bolanos, FS Latham, CB Burton, CB May
How It Happened
OWINGS MILLS, Md. - 19 second-quarter points guided Stevenson to a 36-7 victory over Lebanon Valley's football team on Saturday afternoon in Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) action. The Dutchmen slipped to 0-5, 0-3 MAC, while the Mustangs improved to 4-2, 3-1 MAC.
The afternoon didn't exactly start off on a high note, as LVC fumbled the opening kickoff and Keenan Franz recovered it at the Dutchmen's 49-yard line. LVC however, held the Mustangs off the scoreboard for the time being after Stevenson went three-and-out from there. Throughout much of the first quarter, neither team could get much going until the Mustangs hit a 21-yard field goal with 48 seconds remaining in the first to give Stevenson a narrow lead heading into the second quarter.
Just 58 seconds into the second quarter, the Mustangs scored the day's first touchdown when Vincent Lee returned a punt 52 yards to the house. The extra point was missed, so LVC only found itself down by nine at 9-0 early in the second. On the Dutchmen's ensuing possession,
Kody Kegarise's pass was picked by Brody Coleman at LVC's 48-yard line. Later in the Mustangs' drive quarterback Ty Crabb ran for a 33-yard score and after the extra point was again wide, Stevenson went up by a 15-0 margin. Stevenson continued to dominate the quarter when Kegarise was again picked off, this time by Ashton Leschke at the Stevenson 36-yard line. Once again, Crabb used his legs to score yet another TD to put the Mustangs up 22-0 heading into halftime.
The Dutchmen finally gained some momentum in the beginning stages of the third quarter when LVC's
Travis Fischer blocked a punt and recovered it at Stevenson's 36-yard line. From there,
Ryan Fink capped an 8-play drive with a one-yard rushing TD to make it a 22-7 game in favor of the Mustangs. Stevenson unfortunately answered with a touchdown of its own when Chaz Lyles scored from the one-yard line to make it a 29-7 lead. The Mustangs went on to add another score in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach for the Dutchmen.
Inside the Numbers
 - Stevenson put up 397 yards of total offense compared to LVC's 211.
 - The Dutchmen went 6-of-17 on third downs while the Mustangs were 4-of-11.
 - Stevenson led in first downs at 20-12.
 - Kegarise was 6-for-9 for 76 yards and two interceptions. He added 16 rushing yards on 10 attempts.
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Brett Cohen came in in the second half and was 8-for-14 for 77 yards and one pick.
 - Fink picked up LVC's lone TD of the afternoon and rain for 41 yards on 13 attempts.
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Jared Kramp was the Dutchmen's leading receiver on the day after making five catches for 92 yards, including a 38-yard catch in the fourth quarter.
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Tyeair Diggs caught a pair of balls for 25 yards.
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Zachary Adams led the defense in tackles with seven.
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Grant Gaumer and
Tyler Hodges finished with five tackles each, while Hodges registered a sack.
 - Stevenson's Crabb finished 22-of-26 for 199 yards and one TD and one INT. He was also the team's leading rusher with 119 yards on nine carries.
Who's Next?
LVC returns to Arnold Field next Saturday when Misericordia pays a visit to Annville on Homecoming Weekend. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
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