WEST CHESTER, PA (September 26, 2009)
– The Kutztown University football team could not overcome a
slow start during its 37-17 defeat to West Chester University
Saturday evening at rainy Farrell Stadium in a Pennsylvania
State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division contest.
(BOXSCORE)
The Golden Bears (2-3 overall, 0-2 PSAC
East) displayed plenty of heart and tremendous character in
putting themselves in a position to win. After outscoring WCU
17-3, in the middle quarters, Kutztown trailed, 24-17 entering
the final 15 minutes.
Redshirt freshman Kevin Morton
(Abington/Abington) had a strong evening for the Golden
Bears. Starting his first career game at quarterback, Morton
calmly helped Kutztown dig out of its early hole. He finished
23-for-38 with 238 yards. Morton and senior Shane Martin (New
Holland/Garden Spot) each fired touchdown passes.
Morton directed a pair of smooth-looking
touchdown drives for Kutztown during the third quarter. The
first ended with a 30-yard touchdown catch by freshman Chris
McCormick (West Chester/East) that pulled KU to within,
21-10. The second drive concluded with Martin finding junior
Kendell Coleman (Philadelphia/Martin Luther King) with two
minutes, 41 seconds remaining in the third quarter. That sliced
West Chester’s advantage to a touchdown.
Coleman was active against West Chester.
He finished with 162 all-purpose yards, including an
electrifying 55-yard return early in the fourth quarter.
For McCormick, who finished with five
catches for 45 yards, it was his third consecutive game in which
he caught a touchdown pass. In addition to throwing a TD pass,
Martin also caught four passes for 33 yards. Sophomore wide
receiver Colby Tuell (Columbia/Columbia) caught four
passes for 67 yards. Overall, eight Golden Bears caught at least
one pass.
There were plenty of positives that
Kutztown can take into the remainder of the season. Aside from
Morton’s quality effort, junior kicker Matt Dineen
(Wilmington, DE/Concord) added to his school record for
field goals made on a 34-yarder with nine minutes, 34 seconds
remaining in the second quarter. It was his 26th
career field goal. During the Golden Bears’ first scoring drive,
Morton completed seven consecutive passes.
Senior Chris McCaffrey
(Philadelphia/Avon Grove) recorded Kutztown’s first
interception of the 2009 season with an acrobatic catch midway
through the second quarter. The Kutztown defense held West
Chester to 16 yards in the second quarter. Junior Khalief
Evans (Philadelphia/Imhotep Charter) led the Golden Bears
with 10 tackles. Senior linebacker David Cressman
(Sellersville/Pennridge) and junior Jay McKnight (Freemansburg/Bethlehem
Catholic) finished with nine tackles each. Junior linebacker
Joel Irwin (Coatesville/Bishop Shanahan) had eight stops
with three of them for losses.
Midway through the third quarter with
West Chester facing a second-and-goal from the Golden Bears’
1-yard line and the KU defense forced a West Chester field goal.
However, after Kutztown closed to 24-17, West Chester responded
with a 13-play, 80-yard scoring drive that ate up 7:19 to regain
its double-digit advantage.
In extending its PSAC East
regular-season winning streak to 18, West Chester improved to
3-2 and 2-0. West Chester senior quarterback Joe Wright
completed his first 10 passes and threw for 169 yards and two
touchdowns in the opening 11 minutes. West Chester opened the
game by scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions.
Following WCU’s quick start, Kutztown’s defense forced two
punts, intercepted a pass and forced a missed field goal on the
Golden Rams’ next four possessions.
Kutztown returns home to host Cheyney
University beginning at 1:05 p.m. West Chester hosts East
Stroudsburg in a game starting at 2 p.m.
NOTES: The first 1,000 Kutztown
fans to the game next week will receive a free T-shirt and a
pair of Thundersticks as part of KU’s annual Family Day and
Paint The Town Gold celebration. Coleman caught his second
career TD pass. He caught one last year against C.W. Post.
Kutztown did not commit a penalty or a turnover.
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