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Horvath, Heidenreich Power Navy Past Air Force, 34-31

10.04.25

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Blake Horvath accounted for 469 total yards and four touchdowns, and Navy held off a furious Air Force rally to win 34–31 on Saturday in the first game of the 2025 Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy series at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Horvath threw for a career-high 339 yards and three touchdowns — all to senior slotback Eli Heidenreich — and rushed for 130 yards and a 59-yard score as the Midshipmen (5–0, 3–0 American) remained unbeaten and extended their best start in nearly two decades.

Heidenreich was unstoppable, catching eight passes for 243 yards, the fourth-highest single-game total in Navy history. His touchdowns covered 19, 80, and 60 yards, repeatedly breaking open a back-and-forth contest in which the teams combined for 991 yards of total offense.

After Air Force (1–4, 0–3) pulled even at 31–31 on Liam Szarka’s 53-yard strike to Josh Dawson midway through the fourth quarter, Horvath guided Navy on an 11-play, 62-yard drive that ended with Nathan Kirkwood’s 34-yard field goal with 6:47 left. The Midshipmen defense then forced a fumble near midfield on the Falcons’ final possession and ran out the clock.

Navy finished with 517 total yards, including 178 rushing, and converted 8 of 13 third downs. The Midshipmen never trailed after Horvath’s 59-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, though Air Force drew even three times — the last coming on Szarka’s long pass to Dawson before Kirkwood’s decisive kick.

Szarka was brilliant in defeat, rushing for 152 yards and two touchdowns and throwing for 212 yards and two more scores without a turnover. Tight end Bruin Fleischmann caught six passes for 166 yards and a touchdown, while Jacob Medina added a 24-yard field goal in the second quarter.

The game’s defining stretch came early in the fourth quarter, when Heidenreich turned a short pass from Horvath into a 60-yard sprint down the sideline to give Navy a 27–24 lead. Two minutes later, Air Force answered on Dawson’s deep touchdown, but Horvath’s poise on the next drive — capped by Kirkwood’s kick — sealed it.

Defensively, Luke Pirris led Navy with 12 tackles, and Landon Robinson added 1.5 sacks. The Midshipmen forced two turnovers and limited Air Force to 24 yards on its final two drives.