Emmaus offense does it again, not punting in the second half and erasing a 21-14 halftime deficit. Ethan Parvel was masterful, as were Lubens Myers and Brandon Carmine (filling in for the injured Sone Ntoh).
Emmaus won the game by forcing 5 turnovers, including two fumbles on popped up kick offs that led directly to short field touchdowns. And the defense did enough, getting burned by Easton’s big plays (Dunlap had two long catches, including a 64 yard TD, Damion Smith caught a 35 yard TD, and Nahjee Adams took a screen 50 yards) but forced turnovers, including a pick in the end zone and causing Dunlap to fumble after a 25 yard catch and run.
Once again, Easton was done in by turnovers, another 100+ yards in penalties, and poor tackling, particularly in the run game. They’re still missing big pieces to injury, but once again they made huge mistake after huge mistake in a big game. For a program built on fundamentals and discipline, it’s not there. And again, they weren’t ready for prime time.
Emmaus won the game by forcing 5 turnovers, including two fumbles on popped up kick offs that led directly to short field touchdowns. And the defense did enough, getting burned by Easton’s big plays (Dunlap had two long catches, including a 64 yard TD, Damion Smith caught a 35 yard TD, and Nahjee Adams took a screen 50 yards) but forced turnovers, including a pick in the end zone and causing Dunlap to fumble after a 25 yard catch and run.
Once again, Easton was done in by turnovers, another 100+ yards in penalties, and poor tackling, particularly in the run game. They’re still missing big pieces to injury, but once again they made huge mistake after huge mistake in a big game. For a program built on fundamentals and discipline, it’s not there. And again, they weren’t ready for prime time.