Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Army holds off Air Force

- By John Kekis AP Sports Writer

Fullback Darnell Woolfolk rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown and Army held off rival Air Force 17-14.

WEST POINT, N.Y. >> The Commander in Chief’s Trophy is staying put — for now — in the Army locker room.

Fullback Darnell Woolfolk rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown, Kelvin Hopkins Jr. scored on a 6-yard run, and Army held off service academy rival Air Force 17-14 on Saturday.

It was the 11th straight victory at Michie Stadium for Army (7-2), which will keep the prized hardware, emblematic of supremacy among the three service academies, regardless of the outcome of its game next month against archrival Navy. Army won the trophy outright last season for the first time since 1996.

“It was a battle. I was proud our team was able to find a way to win,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “I think our guys were pressed into a corner. Give them credit. They were fighting, too.”

Air Force (3-6), which beat Navy 35-7 a month ago, is 3314 in Commander in Chief’s

Trophy games against Army since the trophy was first awarded in 1972 and could have won the trophy again on Saturday with a victory. The Falcons had won 18 of the previous 21 in the series against the Black Knights, but they couldn’t overcome a costly intercepti­on by Army’s Mike Reynolds at the Army 4 in the final minute of the first half.

The Falcons were unable to score in the opening half with Isaiah Sanders at

quarterbac­k, fell behind by two scores, and couldn’t recover despite dominating the second half. Air Force outgained Army 212-77 after halftime with Donald Hammond III at quarterbac­k. The Black Knights secured the victory when Hammond was stopped for no gain on a fourth-and-3 play at the Army 40 with under 2 minutes to play.

“We were driving downfield. We should have made some plays we didn’t make,” Hammond said. “I just wanted to win this game for the team. We’re never going to give up. That’s one thing we’re not going to do.”

Hammond had replaced Sanders to start the third quarter and quickly hit Marcus Bennett for 31 yards into Army territory, but the drive ended when the Falcons were called for an illegal block on a fourthand-3 play and had to punt.

Hammond had completion­s of 17 yards to Geraud Sanders and 13 yards to Marcus Bennett late in the third quarter, but the Falcons turned the ball over on downs when a fourth-down pass by Hammond attempt fell incomplete.

The Falcons finally caught a break when safety Jeremy Fejedelem got a

hand on a punt by Army’s Nick Schrage and it traveled just 4 yards to give Air Force a first down at the Army 34 and they capitalize­d. Hammond scored from the 1 two plays after converting a fourth-and-1 play, cutting the lead to 14-6 with under a minute to play in the third. Jake Koehnke’s point-after try hit the left goalpost and stayed out.

Senior John Abercrombi­e kicked a 30-yard field goal with 8:35 left to complete a 13-play drive that took 7:19 off the clock on a gusty day and gave Army a 17-6 lead midway through the fourth.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Army’s Ahmad Bradshaw holds up the Commanderi­n-Chief’s Trophy after Army defeated Navy in Philadelph­ia last December.
MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Army’s Ahmad Bradshaw holds up the Commanderi­n-Chief’s Trophy after Army defeated Navy in Philadelph­ia last December.

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