Antonio Natale threw for 186 yards and four touchdowns, including two to spark a 17-point fourth quarter that lifted Immaculata to a 38-28 victory over DePaul in the first round of the NJSIAA/Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey Non-Public, Group 3 playoffs last night in Somerville.
After Joe Moreno scored on runs of 5 and 3 yards in the first-quarter for DePaul, the Natale aerial show began in the second quarter. First he connected with Chandler Vanderbeek on a 60-yard scoring play. Then Jake Eisenstodt returned a fumble 36 yards to send the teams to the locker room tied at 14-14.
Natale and Vanderbeek hooked up for a 37-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Natale connected for scoring passes of 17 yards to Shayne Jones and 18 yards to Trevor Socarras. Matthew Kassenbaum kicked a 27-yard field goal to conclude the Immaculata scoring. Vanderbeek finished with 116 yards receiving and Kellen Sperduto rushed for 114 yards on 24 carries for Immaculata.
Travis Bligh and Zach Bednarczyk each added 1-yard scoring runs in the second half for DePaul.Details and Photos To Come
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