By: Keystone Sports Information
FRANKLIN, Mass. - The 2022 season concludes on Saturday for the Keystone College football team, as the Giants travel to Dean College for an ECFC contest at 12 p.m.
Records:
The Giants stand at 2-7 (2-3 ECFC) while the Bulldogs are 1-8 (1-4 ECFC).
Last Game:
Keystone collected its first-ever win at home on Nov. 5, completing an 11-point fourth-quarter comeback over Maritime for a 21-20 victory. Dean fell to Anna Maria 36-22.
Last Meeting:
Keystone hosted Dean last year on Homecoming (Oct. 16, 2021) and fell 39-36, despite scoring 21 fourth-quarter points.
Tom Roach (Burlington City, N.J./Burlington City) threw for 254 yards and combined for three TDs.
Mujaheed Muhammad (Philadelphia, Pa./Paul Robeson) scored twice on the ground.
Javier Tazza (Burlington City, N.J./Burlington City) hauled in two scores and finished with 102 yards receiving.
Keystone (2-7, 2-3 ECFC)
The Giants have enjoyed wins over Anna Maria and Maritime this season.Â
Sean Pettway (Ellenville, N.Y./Ellenville) earned his second ECFC Defensive Player of the Week honor after tallying 11 solo tackles and hauling in the game-sealing interception against Maritime.
Muhammad ranks fourth in the league with 79.3 rushing yards per game and is ranked third with 10 rushing TDs. Roach is fourth in the conference in yards per game (168.0) and is tied for third with nine passing scores.
Keystone is third in the ECFC with 154.1 rushing yards per contest. Pettway leads the Giants with 55 tackles while
Carlos Perez (Reading, Pa./Reading) and
Sean Tocci (Lodi, N.J./Lodi) combined for 104 stops.
Pettway and
Joe Manfredo (Levittown, N.Y./General Douglas MacArthur) have collected six interceptions and six pass breakups this season.
Josue Hernandez (Middlesex, N.J./Middlesex) is 5-of-8 on field goals, going 3-of-6 from 30-39 yards.
Dean (1-8, 1-4 ECFC)
The Bulldogs earned a 36-35 OT win at Alfred State on Oct. 22 for the team's lone victory this year.
Brandon Lane was named the ECFC Rookie of the Week after five tackles and a pick against Anna Maria.
Quintus Reid leads the league with eight receiving TDs and ranks fourth with 78.6 yards per game. Will Stafford and Ki'sean Bullard combined for six rushing scores while Mozes Mooney has two on the year.
Mooney is Dean's leading passer with 922 yards and eight TDs. Nathan Cisco has eight scores and 653 yards through the air.
Defensively, Des Dias and Dre Kidd combined for 116 stops as Dean has eight players with 32 or more tackles.Â
Nikolai Luksch is 3-of-6 on field goals, with a long of 33 yards.