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Access Denied: Knoch shuts down Scotties’ rushing attack in 27-0 win

JEFFERSON TWP — In the first three games of the season, Southmoreland running back Da’sjon Craggette had knocked opposing defenses onto their heels with 574 yards rushing and an incredible 13 yards per carry.

Friday night, however, all of the frustration belonged to Craggette and his offensive teammates. He was met with a wall of blue nearly every time he carried the ball as Knoch held the WPIAL’s second-leading rusher to just 11 yards on 20 carries.

The defensive effort paved the way to a 27-0 home victory over the previously unbeaten Scotties. Meanwhile, Knoch remained perfect at 4-0.

Knoch's Bennett Shaw (55), Brady Pflugh (10) and Wyatt Foster (54) team up to bring down Southmoreland running back Da’sjon Craggette during Friday’s game at Knoch Stadium. The Knights held Craggette to 11 yards on 20 carries in a 27-0 shutout of the Scotties. Jared Todhunter/Special to the Eagle

“It was scheme, attitude, relentlessness ... I think he may have had one open hole all night,” said Knoch coach Tim Burchett.

Nine of Craggette’s 20 carries went for zero or negative yardage. Wyatt Foster and Bennett Shaw were two Knights he saw a lot of during the game.

Knoch defensive back Codi Mullen saw his teammates dominate the line of scrimmage.

“We heard that he (Craggette) was a stud transfer (from Greensburg Central Catholic), but we knew we could stop him,” Mullen said. “Our defensive line played a great game.”

As for Knoch’s offense, the Knights took advantage of superb field position on their first drive, which began at Southmoreland’s 33 following a poor punt from the Scotties’ end zone. Seven plays later, Tony Nicolazzo scored on a 2-yard run.

With its ground game non-existent, Southmoreland’s hopes were placed on the right arm of quarterback Kadin Keefer.

On his team’s second drive, Keefer completed five passes as the Scotties drove 56 yards to Knoch’s 22. But back-to-back sacks by Ethan Alwine turned the ball over on downs.

Alwine tallied three of Knoch’s six sacks.

“It all came down to physicality,” said Scotties coach Tim Bukowski. “The running game, you aren’t gaining yards when there’s nowhere to run. But it was on both sides of the ball. They dominated us.”

Mullen accounted for three touchdowns. He scored on a 44-yard run that put the Knights up 14-0 with 2:19 left in the first half. The Scotties (3-1) were unable to pick up a first down, due in large part to a sack by Lucas Rouleau, and Mullen found Kaden Spencer for a 26-yard scoring pass before halftime.

Mullen added a 51-yard rushing touchdown on Knoch’s first possession of the third quarter. Knoch had scored three times in the span of three minutes, 54 seconds.

Mullen finished with 102 yards on the ground and 99 passing. He was intercepted twice, the second time by Ty Keffer on a deflected pass that resulted in the Scotties taking over at Knoch’s 18-yard line with under five minutes to play. Once again, however, the Knights denied Southmoreland the end zone.

“He puts us in the right position on offense ... He’s the heart and soul of the team and that’s not just coach-speak,” Burchett said of Mullen.

The Knights visit Elizabeth Forward next Friday.

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Southmoreland 0 0 0 0 — 0

Knoch 7 13 7 0 — 27

First Quarter

K — Tony Nicolazzo 2 run (Kannon Trofimuk kick), 8:16

Second Quarter

K — Codi Mullen 44 run (Trofimuk kick), 2:19

K — Kaden Spencer 26 pass from Mullen (kick failed), 1:12

Third Quarter

K — Mullen 51 run (Trofimuk kick), 10:25

Individual Statistics

Rushing: Southmoreland, Da’sjon Craggette 20-11, Kadin Keefer 12-(-27), Austin Mough 2-3, Wyatt Richter 1-4, Caden Matthews 1-(-12), Jake Van Arsdale 1-0. Knoch, Jackson Bauman 1-1, Tony Nicolazzo 7-18, Codi Mullen 7-102, Owen Layhew 2-(-4).

Passing: Southmoreland, Kadin Keefer 16-27-142-0, Caden Matthews 0-3-0-0. Knoch, Codi Mullen 11-19-99-2.

Receiving: Southmoreland, Ty Keffer 9-87, Gabe Kubasky 4-30, Da’sjon Craggette 0-3, Cody Bateman 2-10, Ethan Shawley 1-12. Knoch, Jackson Bauman 6-49, Kaden Spencer 1-26, Tony Niccolazzo 1-0, Dylan Pinkerton 1-17, Brady Pflugh 1-3, Ethan Alwine 1-4.

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