Box Score
GETTYSBURG,
Pa. – The Little Brown Bucket is back in Gettysburg and, with it, a shot at the
Centennial Conference (CC) championship for its new owners.
Tom Sturges (Ridgefield, CT/Ridgefield) ran
for 140 yards and one touchdown, and the Bullets’ stifling defense allowed only
one scoring drive in a 17-7 win over Dickinson on Saturday, Gettysburg’s first
in its last 12 meetings with the Red Devils (3-6, 2-3 CC).
The win gave the Bullets possession of The Bucket – presented
to the annual game’s winning team since 1938 – and kept alive their shot at the
program’s first CC title in 20 years. Gettysburg (4-5, 3-2 CC) needs a victory
at Franklin & Marshall next Saturday and a Johns Hopkins loss to McDaniel
to tie the Blue Jays atop the final CC standings.
Sturges topped the 100-yard mark for the fifth time this
season and became the first Bullet since 1999 to rush for 1,000 yards in a single
campaign, finishing the day with 1,072. Jesse Jeffers (Morristown, NJ/Morristown-Beard)
scored Gettysburg’s other touchdown on an 18-yard run and Josh Huson (McLean,
VA/McLean) booted a 31-yard field goal to help the hosts build a 17-0
halftime lead.
Dickinson’s
Matt Torchia completed 18 of 33 passes for 255 yards and a 47-yard
scoring strike to Arwin Gbolie, who finished with a team-high five
catches for 110 yards. Leading rusher Dwight Phyall was held to
36 of the Red Devils’ 62 yards on the ground.
Fueled
by a quick start and a defense allowing fewer than 12 points per game in conference
play, the Bullets ended a decade of frustration to their rivals from Carlisle.
Gettysburg went ahead to stay on its first possession,
driving 42 yards on 11 plays before Huson knocked home a 31-yard field goal from
the left hash to make it 3-0 with only 6 minutes, 19 seconds gone in the game.
After Dickinson went three-and-out on its next possession,
the Bullets struck again.
Starting
quarterback Hunter McMillan (Middletown, DE/Wilmington Friends)
was sacked for an eight-yard loss to start the series, but Jerry Jones (Mt.
Laurel, NJ/Lenape) ripped off a 10-yard run and Matthew Welsh (Lafayette
Hill, PA/St. Joseph’s Prep) made a sliding 11-yard catch to dig out of
the second-and-18 hole.
Gettysburg
set up for another field goal after the drive stalled at the Red Devil 18, but
holder Mark Campo (Arendtsville, PA/Biglerville) executed the fake
by flipping a pass to Joe Fricchione (Branchville, NJ/High Point Reg.)
for a first down at the 9. On the next play, Sturges scampered for his sixth touchdown
of the year for a 10-0 lead.
The
Bullets made it 17-0 with a five-play, 59-yard drive early in the second quarter.
Under center in place of McMillan, Campo found Spencer Davidson (Dumont,
NJ/Dumont) for 11 yards to the Red Devil 47.
Jeffers then ripped off a 12-yard run, Sturges carried
for 17 more and Jeffers finished the march with an 18-yard scoring run around
right end with 10:20 left in the first half.
Dickinson’s
only points of the day came on its first drive of the second half, taking only
two plays. Torchia fired an 18-yard strike to Gbolie for a first down in Gettysburg
territory, then found his favorite target again for a 47-yard catch-and-run that
pulled the visitors within 17-7.
The
Red Devils had a number of chances to cut the deficit further, but the Bullet
defense answered every challenge.
Nathan
Smith (Hanover, PA/Cooperstown Central [NY]) led a host of defenders that
swarmed Torchia on a failed fourth-and-1 attempt at the Gettysburg 22 with 28
seconds left in the third quarter.
Dickinson
marched for a first-and-10 on the Bullet 25 on its next possession, but a one-yard
loss and three incompletions ended the threat. The Red Devils’ final drive ended
with Smith knocking away a pass from Ryan Stearrett on fourth-and-1
from the Gettysburg 21.
Sturges
carried eight times to help the Bullets run out the clock and seal the win.
Smith finished with a team-high eight tackles and also
broke up a pair of passes. Harold Barton (Somerdale, NJ/Sterling)
chipped in with seven stops and one of Gettysburg’s four sacks. The tandem of
McMillan and Campo finished 10-of-17 for 117 yards.
Dickinson’s Andrew Ackley led all players
with 16 tackles while Victor Johnson recorded two sacks among his
eight stops.
The Bullets, who
posted a 4-1 home record for the first time since 1994, wrap up their 2005 season
on Saturday at Franklin & Marshall. Game time is 1 p.m.
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