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...Threatt with his feet.”Harvard seemingly put the game out of reach in the third quarter, riding two Dawson touchdowns and the backend of 28 unanswered points to a 35-24 advantage. But a Lehigh field goal and a ten-yard Threatt touchdown pass to Mike Fitzgerald with 4:04 left made the contest a two-point game. The Mountain Hawk charge for a comeback ended when Threatt’s two-point conversion pass sailed over the head of his receiver and out of bounds.“Our kids played so hard today, down...
...some trickery of its own. The Mountain Hawks attempted a reverse option on their opening drive, but fumbled the pitch.“We thought we could get some big plays off the misdirection,” Coen said.Lehigh also got a 38-yard completion from wide receiver Mike Fitzgerald to Lee Thomas, which set up a field goal that put Lehigh ahead 17-7.But a two-point loss left Coen wishing he’d gone to the well a little more often.“I wish I’d called a few more...
...screamed along with most every play. Harvard scored their one goal with just 1:51 left in the first half. Fucito crossed the ball from the far left side of the field only to have the attempt by Akpan stopped by the goalie. Duke’s Brendan Fitzgerald was not on top of the situation around his net, though, and dropped the saved ball, giving Akpan a second chance to kick the ball into the net. “Our goal was a great little ball from Fucito,” Kerr said. “He just rolled...
...play in the second half, Hoff had another precision pass when he crossed the ball from the right side of the field to Akpan, who was alone and in front of the goal. However, Akpan could not cleanly head the ball and Duke’s goaltender Brendan Fitzgerald was able to snag it. “[Hoff] put some great balls in the second half that we should have capitalized on,” Kerr said. Fucito similarly created a number of chances for the Crimson to even the score with his play in the midfield. Just five minutes...
...Italian Cardinal Renato Martino. Likewise, French Cardinal Paul Poupard, who headed the Pontifical Council for Culture, will now also oversee the operations of what had been the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue. In the short term, two top prelates - Japanese Cardinal Stephen Fumio Hamao and British Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald, respectively - lost their Curial positions in the double mergers. It also signals a long-term commitment to trim bureaucratic...