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GAME
FOUR
Williamsburg
Blue Pirates
Friday, September 20, 2002 Memorial Field
Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This Date in Blue Devil Football: September
20th)
Bellwood-Antis
smashes Williamsburg 51-7
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Bellwood-Antis scored early and often against Williamsburg as the Blue
Devils celebrated Homecoming by thrashing cross-county foe Williamsburg
51-7 on Friday night at Bellwood Memorial Stadium.
B-A Homecoming Queen Megan McCloskey was crowned at halftime by 2001 Homecoming
Queen Annie Young. Stevi Krater was named the First Runner-up and Amy
Parson was the Second Runner-up.
By that time, the Blue Devil football team had piled up five touchdowns
to honor Megans selection as Homecoming Queen.
This was a tough game to play, explained Bellwood-Antis coach
John Hayes. You try to manage the game, and manipulate the people
in and out instead of just going out and playing. We wanted our kids to
look good and do the things that we practiced, the things we are putting
in. You get way out ahead and you start to manage, to get everybody in
and not to try to make the other team look bad. You want to look good
when the game is over, but its hard to put all those things together
and have it come out that way.
B-A scored on their first three possessions to take a 22-0 lead after
just one quarter, then score twice in the second quarter and once each
in the third and fourth. Williamsburg scored theirt sole TD against the
Jayvees with just 0:24 left to play in the game.
Adam Plummer rambled 21 yards on the third play of the game and Jesse
Graham lofted a 25 yard pass into the endzone where Damion Miller made
a good catch for the initial score. On the PAT try, while lined up for
Dan Graham to kick, Bellwood-Antis hiked the ball to Matt Sneath who ran
it in for two points.
Plummer kick-started the second drive with a 22-yard jaunt and Derrick
Miller bulled one yard for the score after Ryan McCartney blocked a Williamsburg
punt and Brett McCartney (no relation) recovered at the Blue Pirate-23.
This time, Dan Graham did boot the PAT to give the Blue Devils a 15-0
advantage.
Later in the same period Bellwood-Antis, which forced Williamsburg to
punt seven times in the game and picked off two pass interceptions, got
the first of two picks by Dan Houser at their own 49. Adam Plummer, who
rushed seven times for 104 yards to lead a Blue Devil attack that accumulated
303 yards rushing, dashed 17 yards on the opening call and then a dozen
more, before Derrick Miller scooted 22 yards for the quick score. Dan
Grahams PAT kick raised the B-A lead to 22-0.
In the second quarter, The Blue Devils got another short TD drive. Cory
Daly got six yards on the first play, then a Jesse Graham to Padraig Flynn
pass play netted 10 more. Plummer found a big hole for 12 yards and Daly,
who added 102 yards on just six carries, slipped through the line and
scooted 22 yards for the TD.
Williamsburg marched 41 yards in 10 plays for their most sustained drive
of the night, but Dan Houser ended it there, stepping in front of a Williamsburg
pass, his fifth pick of the season to lead all area defensive players
and returned it 44 yards to set up the final score of the first half.
Jesse Graham completed a pair of short passes to keep the sticks moving
for important first downs, going to Cory Daly for seven and Ryan McCartney
for 14. Adam Plummer covered the final 15 yards for the TD and Dan Graham
added the PAT kick.
The Blue Devils took just one play to score on their first possession
of the third quarter. Cory Daly went through a big hole opened up by his
teammates on the line over the left side and then simply outraced everybody
for the 70-yard score. Dan Grahams fifth extra point of the game
gave B-A a 43-0 edge midway through the third quarter.
From this point on, the reserves played on offense for the rest of the
game and most of the defensive starters were gone a couple of series later.
Ricky Shannon capped the Blue Devils scoring taking it up the middle,
cutting left and racing 43 yards for the touchdown. A bad snap from center
on the PAT attempt sailed over Dan Grahams head. Dan went back and
picked it up and fired the pigskin downfield wher junior end John McFalls
grabbed it and just made it into the endzone for two more points and a
51-0 lead.
The defense played a super game for us tonight, said Hayes.
They gave us great field position early on. Special teams especially
on punts did a good job and we have some big-play people who when given
the opportunity know how to make great plays. Adam Plummer had a couple
of runs where he just wouldnt go down. The kids gave a good effort
and thats the thing that concerned me most. They read the newspapres,
they knew they were heavily favored. The know how they match up against
the people they are going against. I have to credit our kids for getting
themselves ready to play. We could have won and they could have looked
bad and it would have been a step back. Williamsburg deserves creidt as
well. They are very scrappy, they played hard the whole game. Scoring
there at the end, maybe they can go home and have something good to feel
about.
Bellwood-Antis
51, Williamsburg
7
Score by quarter:
| Williamsburg |
0
|
0
|
0
|
7
|
7
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
22
|
14
|
7
|
8
|
51
|
Scoring summary:
First
Quarter
B-A - Dam. Miller 25 pass from J. Graham (Sneath run) 8:55
B-A - Der. Miller 1 run (D. Graham kick) 7:19
B-A
- Der. Miller 22 run (D. Graham kick) 4:35
Second
Quarter
B-A
- Daly 22 run (D. Graham kick) 10:16
B-A
- A. Plummer 15 run (D. Graham kick) 0:46
Third
Quarter
B-A
- Daly 70 run (D. Graham kick) 8:37
Fourth
Quarter
B-A
- Shannon 43 run (McFalls pass from D. Graham) 8:51
W
- Prough 68 run (A Eastep kick) 0:24
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
W
|
| First
Downs |
16
|
6
|
| Rushes |
30
|
38
|
| Rush
Yards |
303
|
159
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
5-9-1
|
1-10-2
|
| Pass
Yards |
64
|
-1
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-20
|
5-40
|
| Punts/Average |
1-43
|
7-27.7
|
| Total
Offense |
367
|
158
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing
Bellwood-Antis: A. Plummer 7-104 (1TD),
Daly 6-102 (2TD), Shannon 1-43 (1TD), Der. Miller 3-27 (2TD), Sneath 3-17,
Tomchick 1-3, Hill 1-3, Ehredt 1-2, J. Graham 3-2 Mar. Rogers 5-1.
Williamsburg:
Prough 10-99 (1TD), Mattern 15-50, Caffey 10-17, A. Eastep 1-1, Fether 2-(-8).
Passing
Bellwood-Antis: J. Graham 5-8-1-1-64,
Tomchick 0-1-0-0-0.
Williamsburg:
Fether 1-10-2-0-(1).
Receiving
Bellwood-Antis: Daly 2-15, Dam. Miller
1-25 (1TD), R. McCartney 1-14, Flynn 1-10.
Williamsburg:
Prough 1-(-1).
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