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GAME
TWO
Bishop
Guilfoyle Marauders
Saturday, September 7, 2002 Mansion Park Altoona,
Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This Date in Blue Devil Football: September
7th)
Bishop
Guilfoyle dominates Bellwood-Antis 21-0
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
The streaks
are over! Bellwood-Antis had won 26 straight regular season games. The
Blue Devils had also won 24 straight games against Inter-County opponents.
A 25-24 win by Penns Valley in the second game of the 1999 season was
the last conference and regular season loss for B-A.
On Saturday
at Mansion park, Bishop Guilfoyle laid waste to Bellwood-Antis in very
convincing style 21-0. The last time Bellwood-Antis was shut out was the
opening game of the 1999 campaign by a Tyrone team that went on to post
a 15-0 mark while winning the PIAA Class-AA state championship. This was
just the fourth time the Blue Devils have been shut out in 77 games, since
the 1994 squad lost a pair of 3-0 games, the second in the district finals
against Homer Center.
We
got a good old-fashioned butt-kicking, said B-A coach John Hayes.
They played with a lot more excitement, a lot more energy than we
did.
Bishop Guilfoyle
controlled the tempo of the game, running off 40 plays in the first half
to just 18 for Bellwood-Antis and widened that margin by the end of the
game to 76 plays for BG and 37 for the Blue Devils.
Bishop Guilfoyle
scored on a Tom Forr field goal of 45 yards with 3:23 to play in the opening
quarter and had a 49 yard attempt by Forr sail through the uprights a
series earlier, only to be nullified on a penalty.
Bellwood-Antis
seemed out of sync on their first two possessions going three downs and
punt on the first and losing the ball on the first play of the second
series on fumble.
Adam Plummer
rambled 40 yards on the first call of the series following Forrs
filed goal. Plummer turned the left corner and raced to the Marauders-40.
BG forced three pass incompletions and a two-yard gain and the drive died
at the BG-38.
Tom Forr
contributed heavily to the BG win with both his hands and foot. Forr,
a senior wide out, led the Marauders with five catches for 71 yards, booted
two field goals and one extra point and kept Bellwood-Antis back in the
shadow of their own goal line with his punts and kickoffs. B-A began nine
of their 11 offensive series at their own 22-yard line or less, while
the Marauders began three series in Bellwood-Antis territory and five
more outside their own 30.
In the second
quarter, a Forr punt was downed at the BA-1. On the first play from scrimmage,
the BG defense trapped Derrick Miller in the endzone for a safety. The
two points hiked the Bishop Guilfoyle lead to a strange sounding 5-0 margin.
If you subtract
Plummers long run, the Blue Devils managed just 23 yards rushing
in 11 carries in the first half and Jesse Graham completed two of six
passes for 18 yards. B-A never advanced past their own 29-yard line throughout
the entire first half, except very briefly following Plummers scamper.
It
was a great game for BG, said coach Hayes. They played awfully
well. We just couldnt get out of our half of the field in the first
half. We would make a play and then have a negative play. It was just
a bad night for our offense, we had no consistency. They would throw us
for a loss, penetrate and put a lot of pressure on us that we didnt
handle very well.
Bishop Guilfoyle
had 174 yards total offense in the first half and would grind out 267
yards rushing and 366 yards total offense for the game.
Plummer,
who led B-A with 69 yards on eight carries, opened the second half with
a six-yard gain, but tweaked a hamstring and was done for the rest of
the game. Cory Daly had his number called three straight times for 12
yards to net a first down, but the Blue Devil offense sputtered as it
would all evening. The Blue Devils last three offensive series ended with
BG interceptions.
BG used a
time-consuming ground game in the second half to add two Josh DeStefano
touchdowns on the board that sealed Bellwood-Antis fate. DeStefano,
who led all rushers with 142 yards on 22 carries, had gains of 20, 11
and eight twice to keep the stick moving on the Marauders first series
of the third quarter, then scored on a 10-yard blast.
In
the second half, they started running the ball like we try to do to wear
people down. They had success running the ball, driving it home. Their
good play accounted for our not playing so well.
Forr added
his second field goal, a 31-yarder, following the first interception.
Matt Georgiana, who had 99 yards on 20 carries, set up the field goal
with 15 yards in three carries to set the ball at the BA-14. DeStefano
scampered eight yards for his second score to cap a short 17-yard drive
following the second interception with 5:27 to play in the fourth quarter.
Both DeStefano and Georgiana are juniors.
When
Adam went down, it just kind of threw a monkey wrench in there,
explained Hayes. Cory Daly is a great back out there, but when somebody
gets hurt, it puts a little hesitation in there. You look for the right
mix or grouping. We were really poor offensively and the defense was on
the field too much. BG is too good an offensive team to have to play that
much defense.
Right
now, we have to back up and re-evaluate ourselves. Its a long season
and theres a long way to go. This certainly hurts our league situation
obviously. We need to take stock of ourselves and see what direction these
kids want to go. Its a long time since weve been here in this
situation.
Bishop
Guilfoyle 21,
Bellwood-Antis
0
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
| Bishop
Guilfoyle |
3
|
2
|
6
|
10
|
21
|
Scoring summary:
First
Quarter
BG - Forr 45 field goal
Second
Quarter
BG - Safety
Third
Quarter
BG - DeStefano 10 run (pass failed)
Fourth
Quarter
BG - Forr 31 field goal
BG - DeStefano 8 run (Forr kick)
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
BG
|
| First
Downs |
6
|
22
|
| Rushes |
18
|
52
|
| Rush
Yards |
85
|
267
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
7-19-2
|
10-24-3
|
| Pass
Yards |
35
|
99
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
5-35
|
7-36
|
| Punts/Average |
5-43
|
3-35.5
|
| Total
Offense |
120
|
366
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing
Bellwood-Antis: A. Plummer 8-69. Daly
5-19, Der. Miller 4-13, J. Graham 1-(-6).
Bishop Guilfoyle: DeStefano 22-142 (2
TDs), Georgiana 20-99, Wiley 4-15, Pacifico 6-11.
Passing
Bellwood-Antis: J. Graham 7-19-3-0-35.
Bishop
Guilfoyle: Pacifico 10-23-2-0-99.
Receiving
Bellwood-Antis: R. McCartney 2-17,
Dam. Miller 1-20, Daly 1-0, Houser 3- (-2).
Bishop
Guilfoyle: Forr 5-71, Mathis 2-18, Georgiana 1-13, DeStefano 2-
(-3).
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