WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – For the second time in as many Lycoming College football games, sophomore
Khalil Johnson (Laurel, Md./Atholton) has earned the Landmark Conference Defensive Athlete of the Week award, the conference office announced on Monday, Nov. 17.
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Johnson had eight tackles and a hand in two turnovers in Lycoming's 24-16 win over Juniata in the regular-season finale. He had a fumble recovery at the Lycoming three-yard line to prevent Juniata from gaining a two-score lead in the second quarter. In the fourth quarter, he read a screen pass and laid out a Juniata running back for a four-yard loss on third down before intercepting the pass on the next play to end Juniata's final drive. He also had a quarterback hurry in the game.
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In eight games this season, Johnson is fourth on the team with 53 tackles and second with nine tackles for loss.
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This is the third time that Johnson has earned the weekly award, as he picked it up on Nov. 3 after posting 13 tackles, two for loss in a 38-12 win over Catholic and also won the award on Nov. 5, 2024.
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This is the fourth game in a row that the Warriors earned a conference plaudit, after Johnson's award on Nov. 3, sophomoreÂ
Joe Lyons IIIÂ (Margate City, N.J. / Atlantic City) and sophomoreÂ
Daniel Atsou (Capitol Heights, Md. / Suitland) earning the Offensive and Defensive Athlete honors on Oct. 27 and first yearÂ
Yahseam Stokes (Philadelphia, Pa. / MaST Community Charter) and seniorÂ
Ryan Pentz (Mill Hall, Pa. / Central Mountain) earning Defensive and Specialist of the Week honors on Oct. 20. Earlier in the season, juniorÂ
Terrence Oliver (Sharon Hill, Pa./Academy Park) earned Offensive Athlete of the Week on Sept. 22 and Oct. 7 and first-yearÂ
Christon Mitchell-Brown (Philadelphia, Pa. / Archbishop Ryan) was Defensive Athlete of the Week on Oct. 7.
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The Warriors host Washington & Lee University in the Cape Charles Bowl at 12 p.m., on Saturday, Nov. 22, at David Person Field at Girardi Stadium as past of the Chesapeake Challenge between the Landmark Conference and Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Tickets to the game are $16 for adults and $11 for minors. Students and staff of participating institutions are admitted free.Â
Tickets are available exclusively on HomeTown Ticketing and there will be no cash sales at the gate.
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