Heidelberg can't capitalize on turnovers in 17-13 loss | Advertiser-Tribune Heidelberg was where it wanted to be. On the field, and in its game Saturday against No. 10 John Carroll. Trailing 10-3 at halftime, Heidelberg had stormed back, thanks in part to some uncharacteristic errors by the Blue Streaks. Specifically, the four interceptions Jake Floriea threw on consecutive possessions. The picks — two by Heidelberg's […]

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Heidelberg can't capitalize on turnovers in 17-13 loss