The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

College football roundup

- Staff and wire reports

• Josh Petruccell­i (Perry) ran for at least 100 yards for the ninth time this season, and No. 1 Mount Union defeated visiting Johns Hopkins, 28-20, in a Division III national semifinal on Dec. 8. The Purple Raiders (14-0) won their 29th game in a row. They will face No. 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor at 7 p.m. Dec. 14 in Shenandoah, Texas. It will be Mount Union’s 21st appearance in the Stagg Bowl, aka the DIII national championsh­ip. Petruccell­i rushed for 110 yards. D’Angelo Fulford threw two touchdown passes, and the Mount Union defense returned two intercepti­ons for scores. • Army coach Jeff Monken hopped on top of a wall and pumped his fist toward stoked cadets set to belt out the alma mater. Monken brought the party to locker room and waved an “Army Football” flag as the Black Army players celebrate a victory over Navy, Dec. 8, in Philadelph­ia. Army won, 17 -10.

Knights bounced around him. Army ditched its mundane routines and cut loose like a bunch of rowdy civilians. And why not? The setting was right after Army beat Navy for the third straight game, this time in front of a packed house and the president. “I don’t ever want our guys to stop celebratin­g,” Monken said. “I promise you,

I’ll be celebratin­g every year if we win this thing because I know how hard it is.” Monken resuscitat­ed the Black Knights and turned a program that suffered annual losses to the Midshipmen into a bowl-bound team that can keep the Commanderi­n-Chief’s Trophy back at West Point. The No. 22 Black Knights recovered two fumbles in the fourth quarter, Kelvin Hopkins Jr. had two rushing touchdowns and Army beat Navy 17-10 on Dec. 8 in Philadelph­ia to win its third straight game in the series. President Donald Trump attended the 119th game between the rivals and flipped the coin before spending a half on each side in a show of impartiali­ty. No matter his view, Army (10-2) always had the edge. Army retained the CIC Trophy — awarded to the team with the best record in games among the three service academies — after winning it for the first time in 22 years last season and snuffed a late Navy (3-10) rally to retain possession of the patriotic prize With Navy down 10-7, quarterbac­k Zach Abey lost a fumble on fourth-and-12 deep in its own territory. Hopkins would score on a 1-yard run to make it 17-7 and give Army the cushion it needed to win in front of 66,729 fans at Lincoln Financial Field.

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MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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