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Source: The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.存倉Oct. 05--NORTHERN CAMBRIA -- The good news for Northern Cambria on Friday night at Duffy Daugherty Stadium was that it held Berlin Brothersvalley's Braden Fochtman to under 100 yards rushing.Unfortunately for the Colts, the Mountaineers showed that they could score with numerous other weapons, both on offense and defense, and the Somerset County squad rolled to a 53-6 victory over Northern Cambria."We prepared all week to use our entire team," Berlin coach Doug Paul said after his team improved to 6-0. "I'll be the first to admit that as a coach I fall into that trap. Anytime a young man like Braden averages 11 or 12 yards a carry, he's getting the ball. But at the same time, it's a long season. We know that we have other athletes and seven running backs that we could be using. We practiced some different looks to get some other people involved and give teams some other things to prepare for."Senior Nick Stockwell scored four touchdowns, two on passes from Brentson Harding and E.J. Custer and two interceptions that he returned for scores. In addition, he had another interception which led to a touchdown."Our defensive line did great," Stockwell said. "They opened up a lot of holes for the linebackers and made it really easy to read where the running back was going to go."We could really pursue and get the tackles. The line didn't allow the quarterback much time to throw the ball, and he just threw it."Northern Cambria got on the scoreboard first, moving 46 yards on six plays capped by a Joe Frontino 2-yard run. The extra-point kick failed, but the Colts led 6-0 with 4:06 on the first-quarter clock.After that it was all Mountaineers.It took less than two minutes for Berlin to respond to the NC touchdown. The Mountaineers moved 64 yards on three plays capped by a Collin Belcher run for the score. The Luke Sprowls kick put the Somerset County squad ahead 7-6 at the 2:34 mark of the first.In the second quarter, Berlin scored four times, including three in the final minute-and-a-half on two Northern Cambria fumbles and two interceptions.Stockwell's first interception set up Fochtman's 56-yard touchdown run.After the ensuing kickoff, the Colts put together their longest drive of the g儲存me, 12 plays down to the Berlin 20.But Stockwell picked off quarterback Tyler Pershing's pass and galloped 80 yards to another Mountaineer touchdown. Pershing, a sophomore, was playing in place of Dartagnan Suchar, who was out with a foot injury.On Northern Cambria's next drive, Dante Paul recovered a fumble to again set up a Berlin touchdown, this one a 64-yard strike to Stockwell from Harding.The kickoff was fumbled by NC and Berlin again put points on the board with Custer hooking up with Stockwell for the 21-yard touchdown and a 34-6 halftime lead.In the third quarter, Berlin was unable to move the ball on the opening drive, and it was forced to punt back to the Colts.On the third play of the drive, Stockwell again picked Pershing's pass and dashed 13 yards for the touchdown."Our defense has been solid all year," Paul said. "It's been a forgotten factor with us. Everyone's been talking about Braden, but on defense, we haven't given up a 100-yard rusher all season. "Teams are averaging 120 yards rushing against us and, as a secondary, we've been strong. Our defense has been lights out for us this year."Belcher tallied his second touchdown of the evening, capping a four-play drive with a 5-yard score. Sprowls' extra-point kick gave the Mountaineers a 47-6 lead with 1:14 left in the third and set the running clock in motion.Toby Cahill tacked on Berlin's final touchdown in the fourth quarter to set the final.Fochtman, who had more than 1,000 yards in the first five games, finished with 99 on nine carries."I'm impressed to hear that stat that we held him under 100 yards," said Northern Cambria coach Paul Taranto after his team fell to 2-4. "That's a nutshell right there. We did our job on defense. I thought we were outplaying them early, and then the ceiling just fell in."It's gut-check time for our team. I have players on my team that are absolutely great players, great athletes, but they are not showing the heart and they are not showing the discipline and they won't be on the field anymore on Fridays. I will go to my younger kids with heart."Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) Visit The Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) at .tribune-democrat.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesself storage

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