Dudek rushed for 248 yards and three touchdowns, as well as scoring on a blocked field goal and an interception return in the No. 3 River Hawks (7-1, 5-1) 42-17 Class 5A Big East Conference win at home against Penn-Trafford (5-3, 3-3).
“We are pretty excited,” Armstrong head coach Frank Fabian said. “We don’t get hung up in the playoff race. We want to control our own destiny and take one week at a time.”
Dudek’s five touchdowns gave him 36 this season.
The WPIAL rushing leader has gained 2,451 yards, putting him 311 yards shy of the WPIAL single-season record.
From that point, Dudek took over, scoring the final 21 points on runs of 75 and 64 yards and a 66-yard blocked field-goal return. He also forced a fumble.
“We are pretty excited,” Armstrong head coach Frank Fabian said. “We don’t get hung up in the playoff race. We want to control our own destiny and take one week at a time.”
Dudek’s five touchdowns gave him 36 this season.
The WPIAL rushing leader has gained 2,451 yards, putting him 311 yards shy of the WPIAL single-season record.
From that point, Dudek took over, scoring the final 21 points on runs of 75 and 64 yards and a 66-yard blocked field-goal return. He also forced a fumble.