FROM MORNING CALL
After winning the pregame coin toss, Easton deferred as usual.
The move gave the Red Rover defense the chance to take the field first. It left the Fisher Field turf with a feeling of vindication after playing its worst game of the year last week.
Easton forced three turnovers and held Phillipsburg to 106 yards of total offense on 12 possessions. The second of those turnovers, an interception by senior linebacker Justin Best with 6:52 to go, set up a game-clinching touchdown drive as Easton captured a 16-7 win in the 107th edition of the schools' Thanksgiving Day football rivalry.
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