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    Southern CT starts the week off by hosting Bentley. Lightning has delayed the game to 8:00 PM at the earliest, which is surprising since I thought that central PA (my home) was getting all the world's rainstorms these days!

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    Re: Week 2 NE10 scores

    Originally posted by cwfenn View Post
    Southern CT starts the week off by hosting Bentley. Lightning has delayed the game to 8:00 PM at the earliest, which is surprising since I thought that central PA (my home) was getting all the world's rainstorms these days!
    Lol, its been coming down here in CT. Much needed rain. its been around 90 degrees for the past 3 days.

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      Paul has the scoop - tonight's game has been postponed due to the weather.

      http://www.d2football.com/forum/show...99#post2255799

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        Originally posted by yellowjacketalum View Post
        Lol, its been coming down here in CT. Much needed rain. its been around 90 degrees for the past 3 days.

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          Bentley/SCSU will be played at 2:00 PM today (9/7):

          https://southernctowls.com/news/2018...ed-friday.aspx

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              Last edited by cwfenn; 09-07-2018, 01:29 PM.

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                A tale of two halves...it is now 17-16 Bentley midway through the fourth.

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                      Bentley runs out the clock after an onside kick attempt failed and beat SCSU 24-22. A team that could only move backwards in the first half transformed in the second with a new QB. SCSU had no answer after having all the answers in the first half.

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                        Quite the comeback for Bentley. Seamus Leary was the difference and the Bentley offense finally showed some life.

                        It was all SC in the 1st half and all Bentley in the 2nd half.

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                          Post leads AIC 3-0 at the half, on a 49-yard FG by Joey Tolgyesi early in the 2nd quarter. Early on it looked like the Pioneers might run the Jackets out of the stadium, but after a shovel pass and a nifty 39-yard run by Tim Marinan brought the Pioneers to the AIC 4-yard line, Post couldn't punch the ball over the goal line and Tolgyesi's 28-yard FG try was ruled wide. On Post's second possession, Chris Laviano's pass into the end zone was batted around and ruled an interception, despite the fact that the defenders had intended receiver Michael Richardson completely wrapped up, with one defender clearly holding onto Richardson's face mask, which was inexplicably missed by the officials, although it was visible to the fans and the entire Pioneer bench. Since that non-call, the game has become a defensive stalemate, with the exception of Tolgyesi's FG and a missed 33-yd FG attempt by AIC PK Gianni Romeo as time expired.
                          Last edited by CWP '68; 09-08-2018, 03:10 PM.

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                            Originally posted by CWP '68 View Post
                            Post leads AIC 3-0 at the half, on a 49-yard FG by Joey Tolgyesi early in the 2nd quarter. Early on it looked like the Pioneers might run the Jackets out of the stadium, but after a nifty 41-yard run by Tim Marinan brought the Pioneers to the AIC 4-yard line, Post couldn't punch the ball over the goal line and Tolgyesi's 28-yard FG try was ruled wide. On Post's second possession, Chris Laviano's pass into the end zone was batted around and ruled an interception, despite the fact that the defenders had intended receiver Michael Richardson completely wrapped up, with one defender clearly holding onto Richardson's face mask, which was inexplicably missed by the officials, although it was visible to the fans and the entire Pioneer bench. Since that non-call, the game has become a defensive stalemate, with the exception of Tolgyesi's FG and a missed 29-yd FG attempt by AIC PK Gianni Romeo as time expired.
                            Good job by AIC holding them out the end zone. Offense need to help out the defense and put some points on the board.

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                              After Post kicked off to start the 2nd half, Post DB Kasim Thomas picked off Kwame Jarvis on the second play from scrimmage to put the Pioneers on the AIC 26-yard line. The AIC defense held once again, but Joey Tolgyesi put the ball through the uprights for a 6-0 lead at 11:43 of the 3rd quarter.

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