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Nick Bentz gets ready to kick field goal
3
Lebanon Valley LVC 3-4 , 3-2
51
Winner Delaware Valley DELVAL 7-1 , 6-0
Lebanon Valley LVC
3-4 , 3-2
3
Final
51
Delaware Valley DELVAL
7-1 , 6-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
LVC Lebanon Valley 3 0 0 0 3
DELVAL Delaware Valley 13 17 14 7 51

Game Recap: Football | | Mike Freeman

Football Falls at No. 11 Delaware Valley

No. 11 Delaware Valley 51, Lebanon Valley 3
 
LVC Offensive Starters
QB Kegarise, TB Wilson, FB Steinhilber, WR Diggs, WR Niemeyer, TE Clark, LT Klinger, LG Johnson-Ortiz, C Thompson, RT Heft, RG Redmon
 
LVC Defensive Starters
DE LaPorta, DT McLeod, LB Gerhart, LB Lutz, LB Estes, DT Miller, DE Brubaker, CB Okomba, SS Jenkins, FS Yetter, CB Gaumer
 
Del Val Offensive Starters
QB Fontana, RB Simmons, FB Pauls, WR Nelson, WR Manigo, TE Allen, LT Schriver, LG Childs, C Adams, RT Cooper, RG Post
 
Del Val Defensive Starters
DE Nobile, NG Jones, LB Barrett, LB DiLeo, LB Walsh, LB Tedesco, DE Aladinov, CB Harris, SS Mason, FS Netterman, CB Prevard
 
How It Happened
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. – Lebanon Valley's two-game win streak was snapped by No. 11 Delaware Valley on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 26, in Doylestown in Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Football action. The Flying Dutchmen slipped to 3-4, 4-2 MAC, while the Aggies won their 26th consecutive conference game in the regular season and moved to 7-1, 6-0 MAC.
 
LVC got into a 6-0 hole fast when Del Val's Jamir Prevard ran the opening kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown. On the Dutchmen's ensuing drive, QB Kody Kegarise found Cameron Niemeyer for a 33-yard pass, but LVC's drive stalled out and Nick Bentz came on to attempt a 50-yard field goal. The senior knocked the kick through the uprights to make it a 6-3 game. Bentz's 50-yarder was his career long, the longest in the MAC this season, and the second-longest in school history, only to Bob Muir's 51-yarder at Muhlenberg on Oct. 16, 1982.
 
From there, the home team put together a massive 16-play, 75-yard drive, capped by Donte Simmons' two-yard rushing TD, to put the Aggies ahead 13-3 near the end of the opening quarter. Early on in the second quarter, after the home team forced an LVC punt, the Aggies posted another long drive, this time a nine-play, 85-yard drive that ended with QB Anthony Fontana's nine-yard TD to Nate Pauls that put Del Val up 20-3.
 
The Aggies' defense continued to cause fits for LVC's offense and on the Dutchmen's next drive, Kegarise's pass was picked up Prevard and returned to LVC's 47-yard line. Later, Del Val turned that interception into points when Colin Fasolka hit a 38-yard field goal that put the Aggies up 23-3 with 2:23 remaining in the second quarter. After the Dutchmen's three-and-out, Del Val scored another touchdown after Fontana found John Davis for a 31-yard reception TD and the home team went into halftime with a commanding 30-3 advantage.
 
On LVC's opening drive of the third quarter, the drive ended with a pick by B. Netterman at the 50-yard line. Once again, the Aggies took advantage of an LVC turnover and scored on DaQuan Bohannan's six-yard touchdown throw to Cooper Russell to make it 37-3 in favor of the home team early in the third. Near the end of the third, Del Val added another TD and scored one more late in the fourth, as the No. 14 team in the country went on to win by a 51-3 score.
 
Inside the Numbers
 - Kody Kegarise threw for 97 yards.
 - After a career-day last Saturday, Hunter Wilson was held in check by Del Val's defense and rushed for just two yards.
 - Keegan Corwell posted five rushing yards on two attempts.
 - Patrick Clark led LVC's receiving core with 51 yards on five receptions.
 - Cameron Niemeyer caught two balls for 34 yards.
 - Tyler Lutz posted a team-high seven tackles.
 - Brendan Yetter, Brandon Brubaker, and Brad Shear each registered six tackles with Brubaker providing one tackle for a loss.
 - Josh Skotek posted a team-high two sacks.
 - Delaware Valley's QB Anthony Fontana went 11-for18 for 145 yards and a pair of TDs.
 - The Aggies' Donte Simmons rushed nine times for 62 yards and two touchdowns.
 - Anthony Tedesco paced the home team's defense with a team-high six tackles.
 - Del Val led in total first downs at 25-5.
 
Who's Next?
LVC returns to the friendly confines of Arnold Field next Saturday, Nov. 2, when the Flying Dutchmen host Stevenson for a 1 p.m. contest. The game will also serve as LVC's annual Pink Game.
 
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