Daily Times (Primos, PA)

At home, Army beats Navy in the fog

- By John Kekis

WEST POINT, N.Y. » Singing the alma mater second never felt quite like this for Army.

These Black Knights accomplish­ed something never before done in the history of their rivalry with Navy: Beating the Midshipmen at West Point.

Tyhier Tyler scored on a 4-yard run early in the fourth quarter, the Army defense stoned Navy with a goal-line stand in the third, and the Black Knights beat their archrival 15-0 on Saturday at fog-shrouded Michie Stadium.

It was the first meeting between the teams at West Point since a 13-0 Navy shutout in 1943. The storied game is typically played at a neutral site like Philadelph­ia or Baltimore but the pandemic changed those plans.

The game was moved to Michie Stadium from Philadelph­ia because COVID-19 regulation­s in Pennsylvan­ia would not have allowed the Corps of Cadets and Brigade of Midshipmen to attend.

“It’s a pretty big event to shut somebody out in this game. This has such a great history to it,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “It was a slugfest, just back and forth. The fog rolled in. It almost seemed appropriat­e. for the battle that was taking place out there. It’s a lot of fun to be able to celebrate like this.”

The Black Knights (8-2) posted their first shutout in the series since a 27-0 victory in

1969 and have won four of five against Navy

(3-7). Navy still leads the series 61-53-7.

“We were going to defend our house,” Army linebacker Amadeo West said. “Very fortunate. Tonight we’re going to enjoy this win cause it’s a very special win.”

hen the game began the Mids and Cadets were seated in groups on different sides and behind both goalposts, and the stadium literally shook after President Donald Trump conducted the coin toss and the Mids won.

 ?? ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Navy quarterbac­k Xavier Arline (7) dives for yardage against Army on Saturday.
ADAM HUNGER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Navy quarterbac­k Xavier Arline (7) dives for yardage against Army on Saturday.

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