Luke Erickson scores five times as the Trojans claim another win

GREENE – In what proved to be another easy win for the Greene Trojans, they hosted the high flying Saints on Seton Catholic, rolling over the division rival 64-30.
En route to a massive offensive day, star running-back Luke Erickson continued to impress on the year following his 172 yard five rushing touchdown performance. Opening the flood gates for Greene was of course Luke Erickson who darted his way into the end-zone for the first score of the night on a three yard run in the first quarter.
Greene proceeded to gain an uncommon passing touchdown from Zach Orzell to Andrew Brigham for the 43 yard strike, taking the early first quarter lead to 14-0.
It is then that Seton finally found the end-zone, when star wide-out John Giangreico snagged a 25 yard pass from quarterback Dan Crowley. At 14-7 we had a tight divisional ball game part way through the opening quarter. That is when Greene's Erickson poured on more of his rushing prowess – ripping off two scores from four yards out and 41 yards out.
Seton would tack on another receiving touchdown from Crowley to Jaylin Ragsdale from 45 yards out, to close out the opening high octane first quarter.
Greene would go on to outscore Seton by a stunning 38 to 14, in the remainder of the lopsided game. Notably Greene led Seton 50-24 at the half.
Greene's Coy Austin added two rushing touchdowns in the third, with a fumble recovery for a score from Brigham, and an additional two rushing touchdowns from Luke Erickson in the third quarter. Austin compiled a day consisting of 129 yards on the ground and two scores.
Seton's Luciano Deangelo added one of the two Seton scores in the remainder of the game, with his coming in the third and one in the fourth coming from Ragsdale. While quarterback Dan Crowley compiled a 306 yards through the air in the losing effort.
With the win, Greene (5-1 overall) now prepares for their hardest opponent to date in 2016, as they will play for the division title this coming Friday, Oct. 14., when they host undefeated, state ranked Hapursville-Afton (6-0), at 7 p.m. under the Trojan lights.
“We played well overall. Harpursville is much like us. They have an excellent run game and they play hard for four quarters. We are looking forward to a great game Friday night,” said Greene head coach Dave Gorton.

Rushing:
SC: Dan Crowley 9-(-7), Greene: Luke Erickson 17-172 and three touchdowns, Zach Orzell 8-81, Nate Erickson 8-94, Coy Austin 7-129 and two touchdowns, Logan Kennedy 1-0, Nate Barry 4-(-1), Noah Kennedy 1-3.
Passing:
SC: Dan Crowley 23-60, 306 yards, and an interception. Greene: Zach Orzell 2-4 for 49 yards and a touchdown.
Receiving:
SC: Jonathan Williams 1-43, John Giangreico 8-107 and one touchdown, Jaylin Ragsdale 9-135 and two touchdowns, Luciano Deangelo 2-17 and one touchdown, Dakota Smales 2-8, Griffin Washer 1-10. Greene: Andrew Brigham 1-43 and one touchdown, Nate Erickson 1-6.

G: 28 22 14 0– 64
S: 16 8 0 6– 30

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