Box Score LANCASTER, Pa. – Franklin & Marshall junior John Harrison
set school records for career completions and passing touchdowns as
the Diplomats trounced Juniata 55-13 in a Centennial Conference
(CC) football contest on Saturday. Three of his four touchdown
strikes came in the second quarter when F&M lit up the
scoreboard for 28 points.
Harrison completed 14-of-21 throws on the day for 198 yards
before yielding the field to F&M frosh, E.J. Schneider.
Harrison's fourth pass of the day, an 11-yard catch and run by
tailback Alan Williams,
marked the 53rd touchdown of Harrison's career. That
gave him sole possession of the record he has shared with Joe
Coviello '77 since last week's win at Dickinson.
Harrison's toss made up for a rare misfire on the game's first
play from scrimmage when the Eagles' Andrew Masullo picked him off.
Juniata hitched its wagon to Derek Kramer who ran through a dormant
Diplomats defense to set up a Gino Ramires touchdown toss to tight
end Ronnie Shrift. The touchdown was the Eagles first of the season
and last of the day.
Juniata answered Harrison's record throw with a field goal to
take a 10-7 lead to the end of the first quarter. Williams made
sure it didn't last long into the second. The junior took a handoff
at the five and won a footrace to the right pylon to make it
14-10.
His run opened up the offensive floodgates.
F&M scored aerial touchdowns on three of the next four
possessions. Jay Ridinger was
on the receiving end of two of the three touchdown strikes with Jarrell
Diggs in between. Ridinger, who reached the 1,500-career
receiving yards plateau on Saturday, ran a go route down the seam
to give Harrison an easy strike to make it 21-10.
Two possessions later, Harrison hit Diggs on a quick slant on
third and goal from the 10-yard line. On the next F&M
possession, Harrison appeared to hit Diggs again on a Hail Mary as
the clock expired, but the ball was knocked loose and into the
hands of Ridinger giving F&M a 35-10 lead at the break. On the
drive leading up to the close of the half, Harrison completed the
480th pass of his career, topping Bill Meekings mark
that stood since his senior season came to a close in 1992.
Ridinger finished the day with seven catches for a career-high
155 yards. It was the fifth 100-plus yard performance of his
career. Diggs caught four passes for 32 yards.
While the offense was rolling along, the defense preyed on the
Eagles, piling up seven sacks, forcing and recovering three fumbles
and picking off a Juniata pass. Two of the turnovers ended would be
scoring drives for the Eagles, while one put six points on the
board for F&M. Facing third and 13, Ramires rolled out, but
could not escape Kyle Wengerter
and Jordan
Studevan. As Wengerter was pulling the birds' quarterback to
the ground, Studevan swiped the ball from his hand. Donald Wiezik
scooped the loose ball and trotted 14-yards to paydirt for the
Diplomats second touchdown return of a recovered fumble this
season.
In the third quarter, Sam Massaro popped the ball from the hands of
Kramer on the one as he was headed in for a sure touchdown. Ty Savastio fell on the loose ball in the end
zone to eliminate the threat. Freshman Chase
Andreassi picked off Juniata backup George Bivens in the end
zone in the fourth quarter.
C.T.
Marsh forced a fumble on a sack then grabbed the loose ball on
the ten yardline to set up Diggs' touchdown. Saturday marked the
third consecutive game that Marsh has recorded at least one
sack.
No Diplomat defender offered a better day than Kenny Provost.
The sophomore led all tacklers with nine stops, seven solo,
including a pair of sacks setting the Eagles back 19 yards.
Kramer led the Juniata offense with 75 yards on 20 carries,
while Ramires completed 14 of 24 passes for 105 yards and a
touchdown. Abram Mellinger caught six passes for 53 yards for the
visitors.
Franklin & Marshall moves to 3-1 (2-1 CC) with the win,
while Juniata falls to 0-4 (0-4 CC). The Diplomats return to action
next Saturday in Selinsgrove when F&M takes on Susquehanna for
the first time since the Crusaders joined the Centennial.
Score by
Quarters |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Score |
|
Juniata |
10 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
13 |
Record: (0-4,0-4) |
Franklin & Marshall |
7 |
28 |
6 |
14 |
55 |
Record: (3-1,2-1) |
Scoring
Summary: |
|
|
1st |
10:28 |
JUN |
Ronnie Shrift 10 yd pass from Gino Ramires (Scott Andrews
kick), 9-54 4:17, JUN 7 - F&M 0 |
|
6:16 |
F&M |
Alan Williams 11 yd pass from John Harrison (Chris
DeStefano kick), 7-65 4:12, JUN 7 - F&M 7 |
|
1:57 |
JUN |
Scott Andrews 35 yd field goal, 10-52 4:19, JUN 10 - F&M
7 |
2nd |
14:55 |
F&M |
Alan Williams 5 yd run (Chris DeStefano kick), 7-54 2:02, JUN
10 - F&M 14 |
|
11:43 |
F&M |
Jay Ridinger 33 yd pass from John Harrison (Chris DeStefano
kick), 2-50 0:54, JUN 10 - F&M 21 |
|
6:33 |
F&M |
Jarrell Diggs 10 yd pass from John Harrison (Chris DeStefano
kick), 3-10 0:55, JUN 10 - F&M 28 |
|
0:00 |
F&M |
Jay Ridinger 31 yd pass from John Harrison (Chris DeStefano
kick), 10-74 1:11, JUN 10 - F&M 35 |
3rd |
6:31 |
JUN |
Scott Andrews 29 yd field goal, 9-24 3:20, JUN 13 - F&M
35 |
|
1:30 |
F&M |
Donald Wiezik 14 yd fumble recovery (Chris DeStefano kick
failed), , JUN 13 - F&M 41 |
4th |
12:24 |
F&M |
Peter
Gumas 5 yd pass from E.J. Schneider (Chris DeStefano kick),
6-52 2:26, JUN 13 - F&M 48 |
|
6:19 |
F&M |
Jacob
Kelly 5 yd run (Chris Bennett
kick), 9-43 4:04, JUN 13 - F&M 55 |
|
JUN |
F&M |
FIRST DOWNS |
21 |
18 |
RUSHES-YARDS (NET) |
49-109 |
27-105 |
PASSING YDS (NET) |
110 |
250 |
Passes Att-Comp-Int |
31-18-1 |
30-18-2 |
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS |
80-219 |
57-355 |
Fumble Returns-Yards |
0-0 |
1-14 |
Punt Returns-Yards |
0-0 |
2-35 |
Kickoff Returns-Yards |
7-120 |
4-92 |
Interception Returns-Yards |
2-1 |
1-0 |
Punts (Number-Avg) |
5-27.8 |
2-33.0 |
Fumbles-Lost |
3-3 |
0-0 |
Penalties-Yards |
5-46 |
6-75 |
Possession Time |
37:11 |
22:49 |
Third-Down Conversions |
5 of 16 |
5 of 10 |
Fourth-Down Conversions |
1 of 2 |
1 of 1 |
Red-Zone Scores-Chances |
3-5 |
5-5 |
Sacks By: Number-Yards |
2-14 |
7-60 |
RUSHING: Juniata-Derek Kramer 20-75; Zach McCaulley 13-46; Abram
Mellinger 2-15; De'Sean Popley 1-2; Ryan Gaunt 1-0; Gino Ramires
10-minus 10; David Smyers 2-minus 19. Franklin & Marshall-John
Kaschak 11-61; Jacob Kelly 8-32; T.J. Tynan 2-12;
Alan Williams 2-9; TEAM 1-minus 2; John Harrison 3-minus 7.
PASSING: Juniata-Gino Ramires 14-24-0-105; David Smyers 2-2-0-minus
3; Brian Pugh 1-2-0-3; George Bivens 1-2-1-5; Andrew Gilford
0-1-0-0. Franklin & Marshall-John Harrison 14-21-2-198; E.J.
Schneider 4-7-0-52; TEAM 0-2-0-0.
RECEIVING: Juniata-Abram Mellinger 6-53; Ronnie Shrift 5-29;
Dominic Bornman 2-13; Mark Berguson 2-12; Ryan Gaunt 1-6; Trey
Campbell 1-2; Derek Kramer 1-minus 5. Franklin & Marshall-Jay
Ridinger 7-155; Jarrell Diggs 4-32; John Kaschak 3-31; Kevin O'Shea
1-11; Alan Williams 1-11; Peter Gumas 1-5; Brian Kelly
1-5.
INTERCEPTIONS: Juniata-Andrew Masullo 2-1. Franklin &
Marshall-Chase Andreassi 1-0.
FUMBLES: Juniata-Gino Ramires 2-2; Derek Kramer 1-1. Franklin &
Marshall-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Juniata-Brett Shippey 1-0; Matthew Walton 1-0.
Franklin & Marshall-Kyle Wengerter 1-1; Kenny Provost 2-0; Sam Massaro
1-0; Jordan Studevan 0-1; Kurt Rogers 1-0; C.T. Marsh 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Juniata-Kevin Gorman 5-1; Matthew Walton 5-0; Chris
Moss 4-0; Shane Yuhas 4-0; Isiah Morgan 2-2; Noah Walstrom 3-0;
Andrew Masullo 2-0; Derek Kramer 2-0; Josh Dutton 1-0; Josh Short
1-0; David Weiss 1-0; Ed Cooney 1-0; Grant Martin 1-0; Jason
Marquis 1-0; Jordan Baird 1-0; Brandon Felus 1-0; Brett Shippey
1-0; Trey Campbell 0-1; Scott Andrews 0-1; Greg Nixon 0-1. Franklin
& Marshall-Kenny Provost 7-2; Nick Barbieri
5-3; Sam Massaro 4-3; Ty Savastio 4-2;
Kurt Rogers 5-0; Kyle Wengerter 4-1; Phil Barbieri
4-1; Donald Wiezik 3-1; Shane Gray 3-1; Troy
Harrison 2-1; Mark Surma 2-0;
C.T. Marsh 2-0; Lou Carothers
2-0; Drew Hutcheon 1-1; Mike Haines
1-1; James
Freeman 1-1; T.J. Tynan 1-1; Scott Williams
1-1; Chad
Tothero 1-1; Chris DeStefano 1-0; Sean Davis 1-0;
Brian Kelly 1-0; Tyler Pollick
0-1; Tim
Muller 0-1; Brian Low 0-1; Nicholas
Hubner 0-1; Jonathan
Struss 0-1; Jarrell Diggs 0-1; Jordan Studevan 0-1.