November 6, 2021
Football loses road contest at Anderson
The Defiance football team fell in a road contest against Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference foe Anderson on Saturday afternoon, 42-14.
The Defiance football team fell in a road contest against Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference foe Anderson on Saturday afternoon, 42-14.
The Basics
- Records: Defiance (1-8, 1-5), Anderson (1-8, 1-5)
- Location: Macholtz Stadium - Anderson, Ind.
- Attendance: 600
Inside The Numbers
- Junior Seth Pearson led the Defiance offense with 125 passing yards and one touchdown through the air.
- Sophomore Tyshaun Freeman carried the ball eight times for 22 yards.
- Senior Amin Shaheed led the Yellow Jacket receiving core with three catches for 59 yards and one score.
- Freshman Ethan Goss added four receptions for 34 yards.
- Senior Thomas Coltrain led the Defiance defense with 11 total tackles including 1.5 tackles-for-loss and two pass break-ups.
- Sophomore Ben Agyemang recorded seven tackles during the game.
- Sophomore Daniel Budwah chipped in five tackles.
- Tyson Harley led Anderson with 316 passing yards and six touchdowns.
- Zac Tallent and Caleb Brown each caught two touchdown passes.
- Sam Feola led the Raven defense with six total tackles.
The Difference
- Anderson started the scoring in the first quarter off a 27-yard touchdown pass from Harley to Dean Foundos to take a 7-0 lead.
- Defiance tied the game up 7-7 with 6:20 left in the first quarter off a 75-yard interception return for a touchdown from freshman Demetrius Stillwell.
- The Ravens regained the lead before halftime off a 20-yard touchdown pass from Harley to Gallent to make it, 14-7.
- After halftime, Anderson used their momentum from the end of the first half and rallied off 21 straight points to take a 35-7 lead.
- The Yellow Jackets tacked on a touchdown in the fourth quarter off a 24-yard touchdown pass from Pearson to Shaheed.
Up Next
- The Yellow Jackets next return home for their season finale against rival Bluffton in HCAC play on Saturday, November 13 for Senior Day. Kick-off is set for 1:30 p.m.