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Marietta College Athletics

MARIETTA PIONEERS
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Mitch Casey Photography
38
Winner Muskingum University MUSK 3-7 , 3-6
14
Marietta College MARFB 0-10 , 0-9
Winner
Muskingum University MUSK
3-7 , 3-6
38
Final
14
Marietta College MARFB
0-10 , 0-9
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
MUSK Muskingum University 3 14 14 7 38
MARFB Marietta College 7 0 0 7 14

Game Recap: Football |

Football Senior Day spoiled by Fighting Muskies

MARIETTA, Ohio – Muskingum University's freshman quarterback C.J. Snider scored three rushing touchdowns to lead the Fighting Muskies over Marietta College, 38-14, in the annual Shrine Football Game Saturday (Nov. 10) afternoon at Don Drumm Stadium. [Photo Gallery]  [Photo Gallery]

With the loss, Marietta ends the season 0-10 and 0-9 in the Ohio Athletic Conference. The game marked the final contest for seniors #Quincy Bell (Groveport/Groveport Madison)#, #Kadeem Corbin (Cheltenham, Md./Fredrick Douglas)#, #Louis DiPaolo (Bridgeville, Pa./Bishop Canevin)#, #Tevin Dones (Antioch, Calif./Antioch)#, #Willie Ervin#, #Brandon Ferguson (Canton/St. Thomas Aquinas)#, #Andrew Fox (Washington, W.Va./New Egypt)#, #Gaston Hayes (Cleveland/Rhodes)#, #Jake Kobilarcsik (North Lawrence/Tuslaw)#, #John Korth (New Albany/New Albany)#, #Sean Munfield (Marietta/Marietta)#, #David Olach (Avon/Avon)#, #Joe Terrell (Clinton, Md./Fredrick Douglas)#, #Ashton Watts (Orlando Fla./Ocoee)# and #Linard Williams (Canoga Park, Calif./El Camino Real)#.

Muskingum (3-7 overall, 3-6 OAC) scored 28 unanswered points, 14 each in the second and third quarters, to put the game out of reach. The Muskies grabbed the early lead on a 29-yard field goal by Greg Fox to cap a 10-play drive to open the game.

The Pioneers responded with a five-play, 22-yard drive that resulted in quarterback #Thomas Hinkle (Fredericktown, Ohio/Fredericktown)# diving in from a yard out for the touchdown. The scoring drive was set-up by an interception from #Robert Brown (Middleburg, Fla./Nathan B. Forrest)#. The rushing touchdown was the Pioneers' first of the season.

The Muskies scored the final 14 points of the half on two touchdown runs by Snider. Snider's first score was a four-yard run that capped off a seven-play, 64-yard drive. His second score was a five-yard run near the end of the half.

Snider continued his impressive play in the second half with a three-yard touchdown run midway through the third quarter to extend the Muskie lead to 24-7. Snider ended the game with 74 yards rushing on 14 carries with a career-high three rushing touchdowns.

Snider also threw for 93 yards on 9-of-15 passing with one interception. Snider was recognized for his outstanding play by being named the Muskingum Shrine Player of the Game.

Senior defensive lineman Logan Ladd added to the Muskie advantage late in the third quarter when he returned a blocked punt five yards for a touchdown. Junior wide receiver Alvin Taylor blocked the Marietta punt.

Muskingum freshman running back Donnie Pickens capped of the Muskie scoring with a 12-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter.

Marietta got back on the board late in the final period when a pair of seniors hooked up on an 18-yard scoring strike. Ervin, seeing his first action of the season, hit Munfield to cap a six-play, 67-yard drive.

Making his first career start, Hinkle completed 3-of-13 passes for 39 yards. He was intercepted twice. Freshman #Lucas Havens (Granville Summit, Pa./Troy Area)# hit 4-of-11 passes for 32 yards, while Ervin completed both of his pass attempts for 29 yards.

Bell was Marietta's leading rusher with 42 yards on six carries. Sophomore running back #Julius Nero (Norwich, Conn/Norwich Free Academy)# carried the ball nine times for 23 yards.

Junior linebacker #Jake Hammer (Wadsworth/St. Vincent-St. Mary)#, the OAC's leading tackler, made a team-high 12 tackles to earn Marietta's Shrine Player of the Game award. Corbin and Hayes closed out their careers with 10 tackles apiece. 
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