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Jhines
Joanne Dent
33
Winner East Stroudsburg ESU 2-3 , 1-1
13
Cheyney CHEYNEY 1-4 , 0-2
Winner
East Stroudsburg ESU
2-3 , 1-1
33
Final
13
Cheyney CHEYNEY
1-4 , 0-2
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
ESU East Stroudsburg 10 0 16 7 33
CHEYNEY Cheyney 0 0 7 6 13

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Game Recap: Football |

Football Falls in Frustrating Loss to ESU

CHEYNEY, Pa – Five Cheyney turnovers and two kicks returned for scored by visiting East Stroudsburg University, led to a frustrating afternoon and ultimately to a 33-13 victory for the Warriors as fall settled in, Saturday afternoon in PSAC action inside O'Shields-Stevenson Stadium.

The Wolves (1-4. 0-2 PSAC E) possessed the ball for over 37 minutes moving the ball up and down the field all afternoon amassing 390 total yards, but could only put the ball in the end zone twice on the afternoon.

The Warriors (2-3,1-1 PSAC E) ended their three-game losing streak, in securing their 38th straight win over the Wolves.
Cheyney QB Dominick Trautz set another personal record with 28 completions, in 40 attempts, and threw a TD pass for the fifth consecutive game, but also threw two first quarter interceptions.

The Wolves took the opening kickoff at their own 25 and registered a first down on a pass from Trautz to TE Kyle Berlin, then Trautz found his 6-7 target again, but Berlin fumbled and East Stroudsburg took over at the Cheyney 49.

ESU's Jaymar Anderson, who rushed for a game-high 105 yards, would open the scoring eight plays later a four-yard run to put the Warriors ahead 7-0.

On Cheyney's next possession, Trautz's third down pass was intercepted and ESU took over at the Cheyney 21.

The Wolves defense held and forced a field goal that put the Warriors up 10-0.

The Wolves moved the ball to the Warriors 21-yard line, but once again the drive ended in an interception at the ESU 18.

The defense forced a punt and Cheyney started at its next drive at its own 6-yard line.

The Wolves would go on a 17-play 77-yard drive, that ended in frustration again, as an attempted handoff was fumbled and the Warriors jumped on the loose ball at their own 17.

The defense forced a three-and-out and the Wolves drove to the Warriors 37, but a completion to Nigel Wiley down to the ESU 26 was negated as Trautz was flagged for crossing the line-of-scrimmage before delivering the pass.

A fourth-down completion to Jowan Lewis-Kearse was short of the first down and The Wolves turned the ball over on downs.
Stephen Haynes and Keyson Dingle combined for a sack on the final play of the first half and despite four turnovers, Cheyney only trailed by a 10-0 score at the half.

The start of the second half saw Cheyney R-Fr. Terez Franklin make his first career-interception, at the Cheyney 21, but the drive stalled and the Wolves were forced to punt.
A high-snap led to a blocked punt that went through the end zone for a Warriors safety. The ensuing free-kick was returned for a touchdown and the Wolves were suddenly down three-scores at 19-0 with 11:00 minutes left in the third quarter.

Brandon French, who led Cheyney with 97 yards rushing, started the next Cheyney drive with a 14-yard run, after a 7-yard pass to Kearse, Trautz scrambled for a career-long 40-yard run down to the ESU 14.

On the next play French rushed up the middle to the Warriors five-yard line, but fumbled and ESU recovered at its own four.

The defense forced a quick three-and-out and the Wolves took over at the Warriors 43. French broke -off a 25-yard rush and then the Wolves finally cracked the scoreboard as
Trautz found Yvesner Ferdinand with a 23-yard catch and run to make it a 19-7 game with 3:04 left in the third.

ESU responded with at 72-yard drive capped by a 17-yard touchdown pass from QB Ben Moser to Tim Winslow to push its advantage to take a 26-6 lead heading to the final quarter.

The Wolves were forced to punt and lightning struck again with another returned punt for a score.

Cheyney's Rolando Ransom scored from a yard out to close out the scoring.

Samuel Anojulu and Chaplin Johnson-Davis were credited with five solo and one assisted tackle each, while Jamiel Hines recorded two tackles for loss with four solo and one assisted stop.

???????Trautz finished the game 28-40- 212 yards and a score with two interceptions and rushed for 59 yards. Chad Palmer played one-play in the fourth quarter, during the Wolves touchdown drive, and completed his only attempt for 20 yards. Moser was 10-19-139 yards with a td and interception.

Ferdinand caught a game-high seven passes for 41 yards and his fourth touchdown of the season, Kearse made five catches for 43-yards and Berlin caught five passes for 40 yards.

French gained 97 yards on the ground in just 12 carries and Ransom found the end zone for the first time this season.

The Wolves will head to Lock Haven next Saturday Oct 7, with the kickoff for Hubert Jack Stadium scheduled for 12:00 PM.
 

 
 
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