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Wabash 20, Allegheny 3 (10-30-10) - 1

a group of football players on a field

It was a slugfest for 60 minutes Saturday when the Little Giants knocked out the Gators 20-3 on Senior Day at Hollett Stadium. Seniors C.J. Gum (33) and Dan Ryan Wood (11) each made highlight reel plays.

a group of men playing football

Senior Derrick Yoder found a little running room down near the goal line then lowered his shoulder and powered for a few more yards.

a football player running with a football

Quarterback Tyler Burke ran for 52 yards and a touchdown and hit 21-of-34 passes for 168 yards in Wabash's 20-3 win over Allegheny. The Little Giants improved to 7-1 on the season.

a football player being tackled by a player

James Kraus made his money catching passes over the middle on Saturday. The rookie led Wabash with eight catches for 70 yards, including this nice reception in traffic.

a football player falling down to catch a football

Quarterback Tyler Burke scored the game's only offensive touchdown when he raced to his right and dove for the goal line thanks to a nice lead block from Vann Hunt. Burke took a big hit, but held on for the score. (Photo by Grunge)

a football player holding a football while another player dives

This is a letter perfect illustration of "shoe string tackle" as shown by Sam Smith.

a football player in a red uniform running with a football

A quarterback sack by senior J.D. McClintic.

a group of football players in a match

Rookie Nate Scola (42) and junior Luke Zinsmaster sandwich a Gator ball carrier.

a football players on a field

Senior Deonte Singfield chases down the Gator running back.

a football player being tackled by another football player

Senior Jake Kolisek had a couple of sacks on Senior Day.

a football player running with a football

Senior Derrick Yoder cuts back at midfield.

a football player in a red uniform running with a football

A pretty quiet day for junior Jon Horn, who caught six passes for 57 yards.


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