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Wabash 20, Allegheny 3 (10-30-10) - 2

a group of football players in red uniforms

This picture pretty much sums up the entire game -- hard-hitting defense and very little room to run. Six Wabash players put a body on Gheny's running back.

a group of football players on a field

Seniors Nick Ramsey (97), J.D. McClintic (96,) and Jake Martin (22) get ready to drill the Gheny runner.

a group of football players on a field

This one looks like a replica of several C.J. Gum - Dan Ryan Wood gang tackles. They combined for at least 10 tackles in the game.

a football player running with a football

Quarterback Tyler Burke ran for a team-high 52 yards against one of the league's best rushing defenses.

a group of football players on a field

Seniors Deonte Singfield (24) and J.D. McClintic pile on the Gheny runner.

a group of football players on a field

Nate Scola got through the line so quickly, he essentially beat the football to the punter's foot, knocking the ball away before the punter could kick it. It was Wabash's 10th blocked kick of the year, and Jonathon Koop scooped up the loose ball for his fourth special teams score of the season.

a football player in red uniform running with the ball

Jonathon Koop -- right place, right time. Nate Scola's blocked punt bounced right into his hands, and five steps later, Koop had his fourth blocked punt return touchdown of the year.

a football player running with a football in the air

Nothing left to do but celebrate another special teams touchdown.

a football player running with a football

Vann Hunt had 26 yards on eight carries for Wabash.

a football player kicking a football

Senior Spencer Whitehead kicked two field goals and both extra points, plus hammered his kickoffs high and deep on a gusty, windy day at Sewell Field.

a football player running with a ball

James Kraus cuts back to the middle of the field after making one of his eight receptions in the game.

a football player running with the ball

Brady Young fights for more yardage while being dragged down from behind.


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