It may take some high school running backs four games to get 40 carries. Eric Nangle got that amount of touches in one game, and it happened to be with a District 3 championship on the line. Obviously, the Eagles’ coaching staff has a lot of faith in the 175-pound senior. He didn’t disappoint. Nangle ran for 223 yards and a touchdown in a thrilling 31-28 victory at top-seeded Gov. Mifflin. He also had a 33-yard TD catch that put Exeter up 21-7 midway through the second quarter. The (10-3) Eagles had lost 15 of their previous 16 matchups with the Mustangs, but they wouldn’t be denied on a cold and windy night in Shillington. They outgained Gov. Mifflin 399-to-219. Exeter finished with 238 rushing yards. The Eagles’ final possession took seven minutes and 35 seconds off the clock. Nangle described his go-ahead 31-yard TD run on 4th & 1 with 9:15 remaining. He gave credit to senior quarterback Colin Payne (3TD passes) and the offensive line. Nangle said he knew back in the preseason that this was a special team. Exeter had never appeared in a District 3 championship game before this year. The Eagles came into the postseason with a (4-11) all-time record in the District 3 playoffs. They doubled that win total in the month of November! Nangle rumbled for 332 yards and 5TD in the semifinals at Cedar Cliff. Exeter is only the third #7 seed to ever bring home a District 3 title. The Mustangs end up (10-1).
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