Conshohocken, Pa. – (10/26/2018) – Bringing close to their 2018 home schedule, Chestnut Hill College welcomed St. Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) to A.A. Garthwaite Stadium for tonight's Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) Senior Night finale. Led by their outstanding senior class, the Griffins showed the Spartans no mercy in a 48-6 victory. Chestnut Hill College (3-3) gained a majority of their yards on the ground with junior
Sef Penson (Brooklyn, N.Y.) gaining 88 of their 184 rushing yards. Junior quarterback
Michael Marino (Blue Bell, Pa.) threw for just 76 yards (8-of-13, 61.5%), but completed two touchdowns passes – one to senior wide receiver
Reggie Robinson Jr. (Washington, DC) and a second to senior tight end
Theophilus McBurnette (Ketchikan, Alaska) – to help Chestnut Hill College to a daunting 24-0 halftime edge. Robinson led the Griffin receiving corps with 76 yards and two touchdowns on five receptions. The Scarlet and Gold defense totaled six sacks in all with half of them coming courtesy of senior defensive end
Kyle Johnson-Hackett (Philadelphia, Pa.), who led the team with eight tackles.
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Other than an 18-yard, fake punt, pass from Robinson to sophomore
Rahsul Brown (Swedesboro, N.J.), Penson and senior running back
Raevon Floyd-Bennett (Union City, N.J.) gained all the yards needed for the Scarlet and Gold to score on their first possession, 7-0 (11:22, 1QTR). Toward the end of the first quarter a bad snap by the STAC (2-3) center sailed over the punter head and gave the Griffins the ball at the Spartan 19-yardline (3:24, 1QTR). Chestnut Hill College looked to capitalize on the error, but a fumble of their own return ball to STAC control with 22 seconds (0:22) remaining in the opening period. Fortunately, the Spartans squandered the opportunity and with 8:36 left in the second quarter, Marino found McBurnette with a 10-yard touchdown pass that double the Griffins' lead, 14-0 (8:36, 2QTR). Marino struck again at 5:44 in the second quarter, this time connecting with Robinson on a 19-yard toss that pushed the Scarlet and Gold advantage to 21-0 (5:44, 2QTR). Junior kicker
Dante Fuchs (Sinking Spring, Pa.) ended a late first-half drive with a 25-yard field goal (24-0, 00:43, 2QTR) to add three more points to Chestnut Hill College's first half lead.
In the second half, a couple of lengthy drive took time off the clock, but resulted in no points. Chestnut Hill College was eventually able to pad their lead with another Fuchs field goal (20-yards) with 2:06 remaining in the frame, 27-0 (2:06, 3QTR). On the ensuing Spartan possession a second poor four-down snap allowed junior linebacker
Mike McIlhenney (Philadelphia, Pa.) to score the first defensive touchdown of his collegiate career, 34-0 (00:57, 3QTR). Later in the frame, the Griffins went to the bench. Junior quarterback
David Navas (Woodhaven, N.Y.) took advantage of the opportunity and scampered on a nine-yard touchdown run with 6:54 remaining on the game clock, 41-0 (6:54, 4QTR). STAC broke the shutout with a 73-yard touchdown pass just four minutes later (41-6, 2:57, 4QTR), but the effort was too little too late as Chestnut Hill College got one more score – a 29-yard connection between Navas and Robinson (48-6, 1:48, 4QTR) – to send the Spartans home on a 48-6 final.
Prior to the start of the contest, the Chestnut Hill College Department of Athletics and Recreation honored a senior class including Floyd-Bennett, Robinson, Johnson-Hackett, McBurnette, defensive end
Josean Perez (Bethlehem, Pa.), linebacker
Jonathan Baldwin (Hudson, N.H.), defensive back
Ricky Robinson III (Binghamton, N.Y.), linebacker
Kevin Martinez (Voorhees, N.J.), defensive lineman
Alex Nicolas (Langhorne, Pa.), defensive lineman
Brian Layden (Springfield, Pa.), offensive lineman
Kevin Clancy (Havertown, Pa.), and offensive lineman
Kevin Meredith (Germantown, Md.). This senior class of 2018 will go down in program history as the first four-year class as it includes 10 student student-athletes who have been on the roster since the inaugural season of 2015. Along with two exceptional transfer students, these gentlemen have laid the groundwork for the generations of Griffins that will come after them. Chestnut Hill College will forever be in debt to them for their leadership, dedication, and exemplary conduct on and off the field.
Chestnut Hill College will conclude the CSFL regular season on Saturday, November 3, with a 1:00 p.m. South Division contest at Caldwell University.