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Kwasi Ampomah
7
Juniata JCFB18 0-4 , 0-3
62
Winner Muhlenberg MUHL 3-0 , 3-0
Juniata JCFB18
0-4 , 0-3
7
Final
62
Muhlenberg MUHL
3-0 , 3-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
JCFB18 Juniata 0 7 0 0 7
MUHL Muhlenberg 7 21 14 20 62

Game Recap: Football |

Football Wins Big on Homecoming

Sophomore Michael Hnatkowsky threw for four touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Muhlenberg football team to a 62-7 Homecoming win against Juniata.
 
The win kept the Mules (3-0, 3-0) undefeated heading into next week's home showdown with nationally ranked Franklin & Marshall.
 
The 62 points were the most scored by Muhlenberg at home against a Centennial Conference opponent since 2002.
 
Hnatkowsky completed 23 of 27 passes for 278 yards while playing only two series in the second half. It was the third time in his career he accounted for five touchdowns; the first was last year vs. Juniata in his first career start.
 
Juniors Max Kirin and Chris Hillburn caught two touchdown passes apiece for the Mules, who broke open a 7-7 tie by scoring on four straight possessions in the second and third quarters.
 
The defense, meanwhile, held the Eagles (0-4, 0-3) to 127 total yards, including just 4 on 29 rushing attempts, and picked off three passes.
 
Hnatkowsky's 3-yard sneak gave Muhlenberg a 7-0 lead after its first drive. The Mules moved quickly on their next possession, gaining 42 yards in five plays, before losing fumbles the next two times they touched the ball. Given new life, Juniata drove 69 yards in nine plays to tie the score on a 3-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter.
 
Hnatkowsky broke the tie by completing touchdown passes of 9 and 28 yards to Kirin and 5 yards to Hillburn before halftime, giving the Mules a 28-7 lead.
 
Muhlenberg took the opening kickoff of the second half and needed only eight plays to make it 35-7 on Hillburn's second TD catch of the game, and his career.
 
The defense was responsible for the next touchdown on the first play after junior Joseph O'Hagan pinned the Eagles at the 4-yard line with a punt. Junior defensive end Frankie Feaster batted a pass attempt into the air, and freshman linebacker Owen Daddona caught the ball in the end zone for a pick-six.
 
Sophomore James Diggs (14 rushes, 79 yards), junior Nick DeLucas (7-59) and senior quarterback Matt Gibbon all rushed for fourth-quarter touchdowns.
 
Junior Mickey Kober led the defense with 10 tackles and picked off a pass. Junior Kwasi Ampomah (pictured above) also added an interception, the first of his career.

A pair of reserve defensive linemen, sophomore Christian Nazare and freshman Jacques Lavache, helped punctuate the win by combining for three fourth-quarter sacks.
 
Freshman Gabe Robles accounted for 132 yards on kick returns, bringing back a punt 56 yards.

Senior Sean Elliott recorded his first career reception, catching a pass on the drive that ended with Muhlenberg's eighth touchdown.

 
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