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Sunday Morning Quarterback

Sunday Morning Quarterback

photo by Dylan Slagle / Carroll County Times

Tim Schwartz of the Baltimore Sun writes that Ryan Rice knew the ball was coming his way and had to make a play. And it was Rice's interception that clinched a 24-18 win for Johns Hopkins over Ursinus.

Matthew Demicco of the Express Times writes that Chris Negron and his Moravian teammates ran all over Gettysburg in a 41-21 victory.

Dave Byrne of the Lancaster Newspapers writes that Franklin & Marshall was happy to welcome back Frank Strumolo as the Diplomats defeated Susquehanna, 41-36.

Pat Stoetzer of the Carroll County Times writes that McDaniel cach Mike Hoyt had a feeling the Terror would see a lot of running plays by Juniata. He was right as the Eagles ran past McDaniel, 42-21.

STAFF REPORT (Baltimore Sun): The Green Terror (1-7, 1-6 Centennial Conference) scored first on Joe Rollins' 1-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, but the Eagles (5-3, 4-3) followed with 42 unanswered points.

STAFF REPORT (The Sentinel): The Dickinson football team had a tough outing at Muhlenberg College on Saturday, falling, 42-3.

STAFF REPORT (Hanover Evening Sun): Juniata used a powerful running game to score 42 consecutive points en route to a 42-21 victory against McDaniel in Westminster, Md., Saturday.