BALTIMORE, MD – Visiting Franklin & Marshall got a 68-yard touchdown run from
Joe Hartley-Vittoria with 4:16 left in the fourth quarter to lift the Diplomats to a 20-17 victory over 16
th-ranked Johns Hopkins at Homewood Field Saturday afternoon. The loss snaps a three-game winning streak for the Blue Jays, who slip to 4-2 overall and 3-2 in the Centennial Conference. F&M snapped its two-game losing streak and improves to 4-2 overall and 3-2 in the Centennial.
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The Blue Jays led 14-12 at the half and pushed the lead to 17-12 with a 21-yard
Mike Eberle field goal with 6:56 to play in the fourth quarter. Eberle's field goal was set up by a short F&M punt that gave the Blue Jays possession at the Diplomat 33, but the F&M defense stiffened inside the five-yard line and the Blue Jays had to settle for Eberle's eighth field goal of the season.
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The Diplomats took over at their own 18 after the ensuing kickoff, converted one third-down chance and then Hartley-Vittoria sprung through the line up the middle, broke two tackles and raced down the sideline for what proved to be the decisive score.
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The Blue Jays moved from their own 23 to the F&M 47 after Hartley-Vittoria's touchdown, but
Kevin Gault's leaping interception of a
David Tammaro pass halted the drive and the Diplomats got the one first down they needed to run out the clock.
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The teams had traded first-half touchdowns to account for the 14-12 Blue Jay lead at halftime.
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Keshon Farmer wrapped six and 14-yard scoring runs for F&M around a 10-yard touchdown pass from Tammaro to
Emmett Turner in the first quarter, which ended with the Diplomats up 12-7 after the Blue Jays blocked F&M's first extra point and stopped a two-point pass attempt after the second score.
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The Blue Jays grabbed the 14-12 lead late in the second quarter as they went 84 yards in seven plays and capped the drive with a two-yard touchdown pass from Tammaro to
Harrison Wellmann. A 48-yard Tammaro rush – the longest of his career – set the Blue Jays up at the F&M 10 and he hit Wellmann on a fade route in the corner two plays later.
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Johns Hopkins had two golden chances to take control in the third and fourth quarters, but the F&M defense stopped the Blue Jays on back-to-back drives at the one-yard line before the short punt that led to Eberle's field goal that gave the Blue Jays the 17-12 lead. That set the stage for Hartley-Vittoria's touchdown run and Gault's interception that sealed the victory.
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Tammaro was 15-of-27 for 240 yards with the two touchdowns against two interceptions and he also rushed for a career-high 96 yards.Â
Ryan Weed had a game-high 10 tackles to lead the Blue Jays defensively.
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Farmer rushed for a game-high 136 yards and the two scores and
Garrett Perschy was 17-of-23 for 207 yards and Harley-Vittoria rushed 12 times for 86 yards and the one touchdown.
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Johns Hopkins will return to action on Friday, October 25 when the Blue Jays host Gettysburg.
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Notes:Â Tammaro's two touchdown passes give him 72 in his career; he is two shy of
Hewitt Tomlin's Johns Hopkins record of 74 •
Ryan Hubley had four receptions for 73 yards in the game and became the 10
th player in Johns Hopkins history with 150 career receptions (153) • The loss snaps a 30-game winning streak in the month of October for Johns Hopkins, which last lost a game in October on October 26, 2010 at Ursinus (26-17).
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