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GAME
FIVE
West
Branch Warriors
Friday, September 27, 2002 Memorial Field
Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos) This Date in Blue Devil Football: Septemnber
27th)
Bellwood-Antis
shuts out West Branch for Senior Night 49-0
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
The Bellwood-Antis defense showed up early for the game at Bellwood Memorial
Stadium and stayed all night long as the Blue Devils posted their second
shutout in three games demolishing West Branch 49-0.
The Blue Devil D limited West Branch to just 96 yards totals
offense, forced seven punts and intercepted three passes. The Warriors
were able to register just four first downs all game long, one in each
quarter. Ryan Myers, Ricky Shannon and Eric Brubaker had the picks, Myers
returned his 38 yards to the WB-6 set up a three-yard TD by Cory Daly
three plays later. Shannons interception gave Bellwood-Antis the
ball at the BA-46 and Brubakers was followed by a 46-yard score
by Matt Sneath capping a five-play drive for the final score with the
B-A Jayvees in the game.
Its pretty easy when your defense forces your opponent three
and out all night, explained B-A coach John Hayes. The defense
and special teams had us playing on their half of the field most of the
night. When we did have to move the football offensively, we were able
to make some big plays.
The Blue Devils (4-1) held West Branch and forced a punt to begin the
ballgame, then quickly moved in for a score.
Jesse Graham swung a short pass out to Cory Daly and the senior speedster
galloped 45 yards to the WB-18. Adam Plummer picked up 10 of his game-high
97 yards, and Daly carried twice, including the seven-yard TD over the
left side. Dan Graham booted the first of five PATs for a 7-0 lead.
Still in the opening quarter, Myers returned his interception to the Warrior-six
and Daly scored from the three, again over the left side, with Josh Rosella,
Eric Brubaker, Bret McCartney and Ryan McCartney blowing big holes in
the West Branch defensive line all game long.
B-A held West Branch on zero net yards in three plays at the WB-20 after
Dan Graham booted the kickoff into the end zone to begin the series. On
fourth down, the ball was snapped over the head of punter Adam Andrasko,
who chased the ball into the endzone, knocking it out through the endzone
to prevent Bellwood-Antis from recovering and scoring a TD.
With the resulting safety, B-A jumped their lead to 16-0.
Adam Plummer returned the free kick 16 yards to the WB-43. Plummer ripped
off a 23-yard pickup on the first call of the series, but the Blue Devils
stalled at the Warrior-14. Dan Graham stepped back and booted a 31-yard
field goal for a 19-0 lead.
Two series later, Graham set a B-A record with a 39-yard field goal, breaking
the former mark of 37 yards set by Graham last year and Jason Tubbs against
Everett in 1995. Key gains in the drive were runs by Daly for a dozen
yards and Adam Plummer for 13 and a nine yard pass play from Jesse Graham
to wide out Damion Miller.
Bellwood-Antis added a pair of TDs in each of the final two quarters.
After receiving the kick to begin the second half, B-A struck quickly
with Jesse Graham teaming up with Daly. Graham threw a pass out to Daly,
who turned the corner and simply outraced everybody to the end zone for
his third TD of the game.
Special teams and defense contributed again when Daly boomed a punt 48
yards to the WB-one yard line, where Dan Houser alertly downed the ball
before it rolled into the endzone.
West Branch was able to move just out to the five, where they had to punt
again for only 20 yards and Ricky Shannon returned the punt 15 yards to
the WB-8. It took the Blue Devils just two plays to score, with Adam Plummer
getting both carries and the one-yard TD.
In the fourth quarter, Plummer added a 10-yard score after Dan Houser
made the most of his only carry of the night juking several would-be tacklers
out of their shoes and streaking 25 yards down the left side.
With the Jayvees in, Matt Sneath capped the five-play march that resulted
in the final TD. Derrick Hoffer dashed 23 yards with the key play and
two plays later, Sneath went up the middle, got through the line and refused
to let anyone catch him completing the 46-yard TD.
My biggest concern was that we didnt move the ball consistently,
said Hayes, but when you have big-play backs you may not have that
kind of thing. I was real pleased with the way the kids played. They worked
awfully hard in practice this week. The kids were sharp and very alert.
Its just been a real good feeling after a week like that. West Branch
is a real sound football team. They are hard hitters and a couple of series
there, they hammered us. We played real good field position tonight. When
we were in the hole we kicked out of it. Cory Daly kicked two beautiful
punts tonight, the quick kick and the pouch-punt that we downed at the
one.
Bellwood-Antis
49, West Branch 0
Score by quarter:
| West
Branch |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
16
|
6
|
14
|
13
|
49
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A - Daly 7 run (D. Graham kick) 4:41
B-A
- Daly 3 run (D. Graham kick) 2:21
B-A
- Safety 1:05
Second Quarter
B-A
- D. Graham 31 field goal 11:03
B-A
- D. Graham 39 field goal 1:07
Third Quarter
B-A
- Daly 66 pass from J. Graham (D. Graham kick) 11:00
B-A
- A. Plummer 1 run (D. Graham kick) 1:49
Fourth Quarter
B-A
- A. Plummer 10 run (D. Graham kick) 8:51
B-A
- Sneath 46 run (run failed) 2:31
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
WB
|
| First
Downs |
13
|
4
|
| Rushes |
38
|
30
|
| Rush
Yards |
250
|
86
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
4-8-0
|
2-12-3
|
| Pass
Yards |
137
|
10
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
3-32
|
2-10
|
| Punts/Average |
2-50
|
7-37.9
|
| Total
Offense |
387
|
96
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing
Bellwood-Antis: A. Plummer 18-97 (2TD),
Sneath 3-50 (1TD), Daly 8-41 (2TD), Shannon 1-43 (1TD), Houser 1-25, Hoffer
2-25, Der. Miller 3-10, J. Graham 3-2.
West
Branch: Ricotta 11-35, Sudik 3-17, Husted 3-17, McDowell 9-29,
Andrasko 2-4, Tice 1-4, Team 1-(-20).
Passing
Bellwood-Antis: J. Graham 4-8-137-0-1
West
Branch: Andrasko 2-9-10-2-0, Owens 0-3-0-1-0.
Receiving
Bellwood-Antis: Daly 2-111 (1TD),
R. McCartney 1-17, Dam. Miller 1-9.
West
Branch: Tice 1-7, McCracken 1-3.
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