
Elias Coke
HARRISBURG — Harrisburg football is one of the top-tier teams in the state and while Altoona gave a scrappy and determined effort, it ultimately fell, 45-7, on Saturday afternoon.
The mighty Cougar offense roared for 474 yards of offense in the rout, while their defense, led by a pair Penn State commits — Messiah Mickens and Kevin Brown — stymied the Mountain Lion attack most of the contest and limited their production to a paltry 132 yards.
Play of the game: The Cougars seized control in the second quarter when Yizreal Mitchell scooped up a fumble and darted 25 yards to paydirt. The defensive score came moments after a Cody Chathams interception and swung momentum back in Harrisburg’s favor for good.
Player of the game: Rutgers-bound Elias Coke hauled in nine passes for 150 yards and three touchdowns. Cougar quarterback Mikal Shank was effective, completing 21 of 26 passes for four scores and 275 yards.
Unsung heroes: Some Mountain Lions who did not back down despite the overwhelming obstacle presented included Michael Colyer and Luke Geishauser, who each recorded a pair of tackles-for-loss. Julian Hazlewood returned the opening kickoff 71 yards, and Cody Chathams hauled in a 59-yard pass to set up Altoona’s only score.
Most vital statistics: The Cougars averaged more than 9 yards per snap while converting 5 of 9 third downs. Altoona failed to convert its first six third down attempts.
Harrisburg coach Calvin Everett: “Our kids did a good job responding to adversity. So I am proud of them,” (referring to an early stop his defense made after Hazlewood’s big kickoff return gave the Mountain Lions an early red zone opportunity). “We just had to get our feet wet and play some cooler football.”
Altoona coach Vince Nedimyer Jr.: “We knew the opponents we were coming to. I couldn’t be prouder of our effort, especially on the defensive side of the ball. (a unit which intercepted two passes and recorded five negative plays).”
Cougar receiver Coke on his three TD catches: “The first one was a slant, ran it, caught it — easy. Then they went back to me a ‘go-ball’, they were in a cover-2 look so I just ran right past (the defender) and the other I was just open in the corner so (Shank) just threw it to me.”
Mountain Lion senior back Hazlewood on his opening kickoff return: “We wanted to come out strong. I saw the gap and just took it, it felt good to get a good start and some early momentum.”
Notable: Harrisburg extended its regular season winning streak to nine games dating back to last season and has won those games by an average margin of 29 points.
Records: Harrisburg improved to 7-0 and is sitting on the top spot in the District 3 6A power rankings. Altoona dropped to 2-5.
Next week: Harrisburg travels to Cumberland Valley (3-4) this Friday while Altoona hosts Chambersburg (3-4).
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Altoona 0 0 7 0 — 7
Harrisburg 8 16 14 7 — 45
First Quarter
H–Lewis 6 pass from Shank (Lewis run), 4:06.
Second Quarter
H–Mitchell 25 fumble return (Russell fumble recovery in end zone), 9:45.
H–Coke 37 pass from Shank (Lewis run), 6:42.
Third Quarter
H–Coke 39 pass from Shank (Everett kick), 9:42.
A–Hazlewood 2 run (Chathams kick), 7:48.
H–Coke 21 pass from Shank (Everett kick), 0:54.
Fourth Quarter
H–Johnson 67 run (Everett kick), 6:07.
TEAM STATISTICS A H
First downs 8 19
Rush-yards 26-23 26-199
Passing yards 109 275
Comp-att-int. 7-13-0 21-26-2
Total yards 132 474
Punts-avg. 5-25.6 1-29
Fumbles-lost 5-2 1-1
Penalties-yards 2-20 10-100
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING–Altoona, Clemons 6-28, Wolfe 6-18, Hazlewood 4-7, Beegle 1-2, Baer 1-2, Piccoitti 1-1, Jackson 4-(-1), Chathams 1-(-5), TEAM 2-(-19). Harrisburg, Dent 9-108, Johnson 4-78, Brown 1-5, Shank 1-5, Coke 2-4, Sinkler 1-(-1).
PASSING–Altoona, Jackson 7-13-0-109. Harrisburg, Shank 21-26-2-275.
RECEIVING–Altoona, Chathams 2-66, Clemons 2-26, Chisolm 1-17, Baer 1-4, Hazlewood 1-(-4); Harrisburg, Coke 9-150, Sinkler 3-43, Russell 3-27, Lewis 3-18, Walker 2-31, Dent 1-(-4).