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Edgren's Haruki Jones forces the ball out of Osan's Malik Davis' hands. The Cougars suffered six turnovers in their loss to the Eagles.

Edgren's Haruki Jones forces the ball out of Osan's Malik Davis' hands. The Cougars suffered six turnovers in their loss to the Eagles. (David Shepherd/Special to Stripe)

MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan – P.J. Lorenzo got the job done on offense for Robert D. Edgren. But it was two key defensive stops in the closing minutes that boosted the Eagles to a crucial early-season victory.

Micah Magat and Gabriel Marceron stopped Osan on a fourth down-and-five play at the Eagles’ 33, and Lorenzo followed with a 70-yard game-sealing touchdown run as Edgren held off the Cougars 28-16 Friday at Eagles Field.

“It sure was nice,” Edgren coach Brian Johnson said. His Eagles suffered a 17-2 season-opening loss at home to Zama two weeks ago and needed a victory to stay in the hunt for a Division II playoff berth.

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