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Issue date: 11/5/09
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Football thrashes Juniata 58-7

Senior running back Andrew Kase broke the school record for overall career touchdowns at Hopkins

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Kase's touchdowns led Hopkins to its third straight victory over the Eagles. The win puts Hopkins at 6-2 on the year with two games remaining on the schedule against Franklin and Marshall and McDaniel.

"Our goal for the rest of the season is to win our next two games and make the NCAA playoffs," Kase said. "After that we're looking to advance as far as we can, but we're taking it one game at a time. F&M is a solid team, and we have to be completely focused this week before we even think about anything else."

Kase and the team believe they are on pace to accomplish their goal of being conference champions. He believes the team has yet to play their best football of the year.

"Our only let up has been against Ursinus, but we still haven't played our best football game from start to finish," he said. "We're looking to do that this week."

The Jays will retake the field this Saturday against the Franklin and Marshall Diplomats at home. Game time is set for 1 p.m.
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posted 11/06/09 @ 3:47 PM EST

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"Breaking the career TD record is even more special considering who held the record previously," Kase said. "Bill Stromberg is one of the greatest Hopkins football players ever, and it means a lot to even be considered in the same company as someone of his caliber. (Continued…)

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