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GAME
SEVEN
Chestnut
Ridge Lions
Friday, October 11, 2002 Fishertown, Pennsylvania
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Date in Blue Devil Football: October
11th)
Bellwood-Antis
defeats Chestnut Ridge 28-7 after slow start in the rain
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Bellwood-Antis
traveled to Fishertown for a contest on the gridiron against Chestnut
Ridge on Friday night. B-A got off to a slow start before getting it together
in the second half for a 28-7 victory that improved the Blue Devils record
to 6-1.
Between
the rain, which cut down the Blue Devils quickness and the Chestnut
Ridge offense, which amounted to be their best defense, the Lions held
Bellwood-Antis to a single score and a 7-0 lead at halftime.
Bellwood-Antis
drew first blood on a Cory Daly 30-yard run with just over a minute to
play in the opening quarter.
Chestnut
Ridge used a lot of clock on their first offensive series of the game,
going from their own 24 to the BA-26 in 15 plays. Runs of eight, six and
one yards by sophomore quarterback Brian Barefoot and five Barefoot pass
completions for 36 yards kept the Lions moving down the field and kept
the ball away from Bellwood-Antis.
The
Blue Devil defense stopped Ridge at the BA-26 however and took over on
downs. Cory Daly picked up eight yards over the left side and Adam Plummer
scooted for 10. A play later Daly added 15 more for a first down, then
nearly 10 more to come up just short of a first down. From there, Daly
got to the outside and rambled for the 30-yard TD. Dan Grahams PAT
boot gave the Blue Devils a 7-0 lead.
That
was to be the only score of the entire first half. Although the B-A defense
held the Lions out of the endzone, the Chestnut Ridge offense behind Barefoots
leadership ran off a total of 14 runs and six passes in the second quarter,
while limiting Bellwood-Antis to five runs and one pass, a total of six
plays on offense for the Blue Devils in the quarter. Bellwood-Antis was
able to move the ball when they got it, but Chestnut Ridge played keep-away
and the weather left the field, particularly in the middle, a quagmire.
Coming
out of the blocks, they did some things, Im sure they worked on
all week, explained B-A coach John Hayes. They kind of overloaded
on us and caught us a little bit early. They are a real athletic and talented
team. They presented some problems, but our defense hung in there and
in the second half they really started taking control and we got some
good field position. The offense kicked into gear and did what we had
hoped to do. But we just played too much defense in the first half.
The
offense was definitely there for Bellwood-Antis in the third quarter.
After
holding Chestnut Ridge to a minus eight yards on the Lions first offensive
series of the second half, including a quarterback sack by junior linebacker
Matt Plummer, the Blue Devils poured over three scores to take a 28-0
lead into the final quarter. Plummer, Ryan McCartney and Eric Brubaker
led the Blue Devil defense with constant pressure, particularly in the
final two quarters.
B-A
moved 63 yards for the first score of the third quarter, actually 73 counting
a 10-yard offensive holding penalty. Cory Daly had runs of 10 and 12 and
Adam Plummer added jaunts of 21 and 10, before Daly rammed the ball in
for the TD on two straight one-yard blasts, the second for the six pointer.
Dan Grahams extra point kick upped the B-A margin to 14-0.
The
B-A defense stopped Ridge on a fourth and one for a five-yard loss when
Ryan Myers tackled Brian Barefoot before he had a chance to get going.
With
the ball at the Lions-39, it took just one call to reach the endzone.
Adam Plummer, who rushed 15 times for 115 yards, went around left end
for 39 yards and the TD and Graham added the PAT.
Again
Bellwood-Antis held Chestnut Ridge on fourth down to get the ball at the
Ridge-45. Daly, who led all runners with 133 yards on 15 carries, scooted
for a dozen yards and Dan Houser got 13 on his only carry of the night
to set up Dalys third score of the game, a 21-yard run. Dan Grahams
fourth PAT kick of the game and 26th of the season capped the scoring
for B-A.
Chestnut
Ridge scored their lone touchdown against the B-A junior varsity with
a minute and a half left to play in the game.
Barefoot
was five of his first six in passing, but then with a wet ball, muddy
field and pressure from the B-A defense was only three for his next 12
passes for 11 yards. The talented sophomore added 35 yards rushing on
14 carries. Senior fullback Sam Stufft was the Lions leading ballcarrier
with 64 yards on 14 carries,
Give
Chestnut Ridge some credit, said Hayes. They have some good
athletes and with their talented young kids are only going to get better.
They stretched us in the first half, thats a compliment to them.
The weather took away some of our offense and played into their hands
in keeping us from scoring more.
Bellwood-Antis
is off next week, receiving a forfeit from Johnstown Vo Tech, then travels
to Houtzdale October 25 for a game with undefeated Moshannon Valley. Mo
Valley (7-0) knocked Northern Bedford from the ranks of the unbeaten on
Friday.
Bellwood-Antis
28, Chestnut
Ridge
7
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
7
|
0
|
21
|
0
|
28
|
| Chestnut
Ridge |
0
|
0
|
0
|
7
|
7
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Daly 30 run (D. Graham kick) 1:02
Third Quarter
B-A
- Daly 1 run (D. Graham kick) 6:54
B-A
- A. Plummer 39 run (D. Graham) 5:04
B-A
- Daly 21 run (D. Graham kick) 0:11
Fourth Quarter
CR - Ickes 20 run (Stultz kick) 1:03
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
CR
|
| First
Downs |
16
|
11
|
| Rushes |
41
|
41
|
| Rush
Yards |
293
|
154
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
3-6-0
|
8-19-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
33
|
47
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-45
|
5-42
|
| Punts/Average |
3-35.7
|
6-29
|
| Total
Offense |
326
|
201
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing
Bellwood-Antis: A. Plummer 15-115
(1TD), Daly 15-133 (3 TD), Mar. Rogers 1-2, Der. Miller 4-10, Sneath 1-7,
Houser 1-13, Tomchick 3-9.
Chestnut Ridge: Stufft 14-64, B. Barefoot
14-35, Ickes 7-35, Novak 4-11, Halbig 2-9.
Passing
Bellwood-Antis: J. Graham 3-6-0-0-33.
Chestnut
Ridge: B. Barefoot 8-18-1-0-47, Ickes 0-1-0-0-0.
Receiving
Bellwood-Antis: R. McCartney 2-25,
Der. Miller 1-8.
Chestnut
Ridge: Ickes 4-30, Novak 2-10, Mock 1-6.
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