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Knoch’s defense stiffens late, preserves 30-24 win over Indiana

JEFFERSON TWP — Indiana’s offense had momentum and more than enough time, but neither seemed to matter with the way Knoch played defense late in Friday’s nonconference football game at Knoch Stadium.

The Indians has sliced the Knights’ lead to 30-24 with Trevor Smith’s 2-yard scoring toss to Levi Porter with just over a minute left in the third quarter. But on its final three drives, Indiana managed a total of 31 yards. Knoch defensive back Codi Mullen intercepted Smith’s desperation pass on a 4th-and-26 play with 1:30 left and the Knights drained the clock to preserve the 6-point victory.

“Get after it ... Get after it and take it to ‘em,” said Knoch senior linebacker Ethan Alwine, who intercepted a pass on the first play of the second quarter. “That’s what we talked about all week.”

Knoch’s Tony Nicolazzo scores the first of his three touchdowns Friday night at Knoch Stadium. He rushed for 114 yards as the Knights topped Indiana, 30-24. Ralph LoVuolo/Special to the Eagle

Knoch coach Tim Burchett was impressed with the defense, beginning in the first quarter when Brady Pflugh’s interception helped keep the Indians (1-1) off the board.

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