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Huskies Rally For 42-38 PSAC Championship Victory Over Slippery Rock

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BLOOMSBURG – Bloomsburg senior running back Franklyn Quiteh (Tobyhanna/Pocono Mountain West) has put together a career full of memorable moments, breaking nearly every school and conference rushing record during his time in maroon and gold. In years to come the first play mentioned by those recalling his career, however, might be a 10-yard touchdown run with 27 seconds remaining to erase a deficit, sending the Huskies to a 42-38 win over No. 18 Slippery Rock in the PSAC Championship Game Saturday afternoon at Redman Stadium.

The scoring play, where Quiteh avoided a tackle near the line of scrimmage to break away to the far sideline, capped an eight-play, 70 yard drive in 1:44 following a Slippery Rock field goal which had given The Rock a three-point lead with 2:16 remaining. It also put an exclamation mark on Bloomsburg's rally to erase a 15-point second half deficit and send the 12th-ranked Huskies (10-1, 6-1 PSAC East) to their first PSAC Championship Game victory since 1985.

The game-winning touchdown capped a tremendous day for Quiteh, who rushed for 231 yards on 27 carries with three scores to break the all-time PSAC rushing touchdown record previously held by Jamar Brittingham with his 85th while capturing Championship Game MVP honors along the way.

Bloomsburg finished the afternoon with 533 total yards including 366 on the ground while Slippery Rock racked up 494 yards of offense.
 
Franklyn Quiteh
Franklyn Quiteh rushes for one of his three scores on the day.
PSAC West champion Slippery Rock (9-2, 6-1 PSAC West) seemed to have control of the contest midway through the third quarter. The Rock roared to a 28-13 lead following a 74-yard touchdown pass from Nigel Barksdale to John Schademan with 5:13 left in the penultimate period.

Bloomsburg began to rally on its next drive, though, marching 64 yards in nine plays. The possession came to a close in the end zone on a six-yard touchdown strike from Tim Kelly (Camp Hill/Cedar Cliff) to Connor Gades (West Chester/Unionville). Joe Parsnik (Wilkes-Barre/Coughlin) converted a two-point rushing attempt to pull to within 28-21.

Perhaps the biggest momentum swing came in the waning seconds of the third. Following the Bloomsburg kickoff after the Gades touchdown, the Huskies' defense created a takeaway on the very next play. Senior Jonathan Patrick (Somerset, NJ/Franklin) forced a fumble from Rock receiver Jaimire Dutrieuille which was scooped up by Donovan Morris (Philadelphia/George Washington) at The Rock 24-yard line.

Quiteh ended the third quarter on a 23-yard run to The Rock 1 immediately following the fumble recovery and Parsnik opened the fourth by plunging in for the score and a 28-28 tie.

The Bloomsburg defense forced a Rock punt on the ensuing possession, but the Huskies would go three-and-out pinned in the shadow of their own goal line. Rock's Drew Scales raced 44 yards for the score on the resulting punt to re-take the advantage, 35-28.

It would be short-lived, though, as the Huskies drove 75 yards in five plays for the tie upon getting the ball back. For a moment, it seemed as though The Rock defense would force a punt and re-take possession after pushing Bloomsburg into a third-and-18 from its own 17-yard line following an illegal block penalty. Kelly put his wheels on display, however, sprinting 41 yards to emphatically move the chains and keep the drive alive. Quiteh broke off a 40-yard run on the next play and finished the drive on a 2-yard score to again tie the score.

The Rock drove inside the Bloomsburg 10-yard line, but the Husky defense held on third-and-five, bringing a Mike Wainauskis 24-yard field goal and a 38-35 lead with 2:16 left to play.

Another Kelly run set up the Huskies on what turned out to be the game-winning drive. On third-and-four, Kelly worked his way through the first level of the Rock defense for a 21-yard gain into Rock territory. Following a Rock timeout, Quiteh allowed the Huskies to begin thinking about a touchdown rather than a game-tying field goal attempt with his 20-yard run to the 23-yard line. Kelly completed two straight passes – one of eight yards to Glenn Hutton Jr. (Sicklerville, NJ/Paul VI) and another five-yard connection to Aaron Allison (Philadelphia/Frankford) to set up first-and-goal. Quiteh then rushed for the score to push the hosts ahead.

The Rock's last gasp was snuffed out when Gary Postell (Philadelphia/Bishop McDevitt) intercepted a Barksdale pass attempt with four seconds remaining to send the Huskies to victory.

Bloomsburg opened the scoring on an 8-yard touchdown run from Parsnik early in the opening period, but The Rock rattled off the game's next 21 points to take a 21-7 lead before a 10-yard run by Quiteh followed by a blocked extra point attempt sent the visitors to a 21-13 lead at intermission. Slippery Rock appeared primed to stretch its lead before the half, but a fumble inside the Bloomsburg 10-yard line handed the ball back to the Huskies without any further damage done. 

Kelly threw for 173 yards and a score and also rushed for 96. Parsnik recorded his first career multi-touchdown game with two scoring runs and Hutton hauled in six catches for 85 yards.

Defensively, a number of Huskies turned in standout performances. Justin Shirk (Harrisburg/Central Dauphin) led the team with 13 tackles while Postell made a career-high 12 stops along with the game-ending interception. Larry Webster (Hagerstown, MD/Elkton) also made a career-high 11 stops with two sacks. Andrew Harris (Bethlehem/Whitehall) had 11 tackles and Morris made 10 stops with a sack and forced fumble.

Barksdale completed 24-of-41 passes for 343 yards and two scores. Schademan caught 10 passes for 169 yards and a touchdown.

Entering Saturday's game Bloomsburg ranked third in the regional standings and The Rock was fifth. Both teams now await their NCAA Playoff fate to be announced with the Division II selection show Sunday evening at 5 p.m. aired live on NCAA.com.

GAME NOTES: The Huskies had last hosted the PSAC Championship Game in 1985, also winning that day over IUP, 31-9 … Quiteh moved into the national rushing lead with 1,987 yards on the season and now has 7,321 for his career …  It was Quiteh's 12 200-yard rushing game … Bloomsburg likely clinched its second straight NCAA Playoff appearance and 10th in school history … Prior to the game, the Huskies honored their 11 senior players – Hutton, Patrick, Quiteh, Webster, Matt Wenrich (Selinsgrove/Selinsgrove), Brian Clarke (Hanover/Hanover), Matt Feiler (Strasburg/Lampeter-Strasburg), Ian Murray (Lock Haven/Central Mountain), Danny Fisher (Liverpool/Central Dauphin), Chris Kennedy (Phoenixville/Archbishop Carroll) and Chris Steck (Mt. Carmel/Mt. Carmel). The senior class is now 39-8 since the start of the 2010 season and 20-2 at Redman Stadium … The Huskies have not lost back-to-back games at home since 2009 ... Bloomsburg improved to 11-3 all-time vs. Slippery Rock and won its 10th straight game over The Rock dating to 1983. 
 
PSAC champions
Joe Parsnik
Joe Parsnik ran for two touchdowns in Saturday's title victory.
Gary Postell
Gary Postell sealed the victory with a game-ending interception along with 12 tackles.
Larry Webst
Larry Webster had 10 tackles and two sacks.
Tim Kelly
Tim Kelly rushed for 96 yards Saturday.
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Players Mentioned

Aaron Allison

#89 Aaron Allison

TE
6' 3"
Redshirt Freshman
Brian Clarke

#77 Brian Clarke

OL
6' 3"
Senior
Matt Feiler

#72 Matt Feiler

OL
6' 7"
Senior
Danny Fisher

#97 Danny Fisher

K/P
6' 1"
Senior
Connor Gades

#15 Connor Gades

WR
6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
Glenn Hutton Jr.

#1 Glenn Hutton Jr.

WR
6' 0"
Senior
Tim Kelly

#13 Tim Kelly

QB
6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
Chris Kennedy

#68 Chris Kennedy

DL
6' 3"
Senior
Donovan Morris

#21 Donovan Morris

DB
5' 11"
Redshirt Sophomore
Ian Murray

#93 Ian Murray

LS
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Joe Parsnik

#23 Joe Parsnik

RB
5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Jonathan Patrick

#5 Jonathan Patrick

DB
5' 11"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Aaron Allison

#89 Aaron Allison

6' 3"
Redshirt Freshman
TE
Brian Clarke

#77 Brian Clarke

6' 3"
Senior
OL
Matt Feiler

#72 Matt Feiler

6' 7"
Senior
OL
Danny Fisher

#97 Danny Fisher

6' 1"
Senior
K/P
Connor Gades

#15 Connor Gades

6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
WR
Glenn Hutton Jr.

#1 Glenn Hutton Jr.

6' 0"
Senior
WR
Tim Kelly

#13 Tim Kelly

6' 1"
Redshirt Sophomore
QB
Chris Kennedy

#68 Chris Kennedy

6' 3"
Senior
DL
Donovan Morris

#21 Donovan Morris

5' 11"
Redshirt Sophomore
DB
Ian Murray

#93 Ian Murray

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
LS
Joe Parsnik

#23 Joe Parsnik

5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
RB
Jonathan Patrick

#5 Jonathan Patrick

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
DB