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GAME
TEN: District 5/6 Class A Quarterfinal Playoffs
Windber
Ramblers
Saturday, November 2, 2002 Windber, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This
Date in Blue Devil Football: November
2nd )
Windber
out defenses Blue Devils 6-0
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Bellwood-Antis
and Windber battled the cold and mud on Saturday night at Windber Stadium
in the opening round of the District 5/6 playoffs. Both teams had to face
something much more severe than the weather however. Defense was the king
of this contest. Neither team rushed for 100 yards and with the exception
of two long pass plays by Windber, one of which was wasted, the two teams
passed just a combined total of 52 yards. Windber (10-0) took advantage
of a long pass play and several short, but key penalties to push across
the only score of the game with six minutes remaining in the game and
held on for the 6-0 win. Windber advances to play a semifinal round game
against the top-seeded Bishop Guilfoyle Marauders (10-0) next Saturday.
Beginning
at midfield, Windber got two yards by Jarrod Mock and a five yard completion
from Steve Slatcoff to John Curlej against the Blue Devil defense. On
a third down and three, lightening struck for the second time in the game.
Slatcoff found Curlej down the left sideline for a 38-yard gain to the
BA-five. Slatcoff had his number called on three straight plays for gains
of one and zero and finally with the help of two Bellwood-Antis penalties
that for a total of three yards put the ball at the BA-one yard line,
Slatcoff got the final yard for the touchdown. The score stayed at 6-0
when a Rambler penalty moved the ball back five yards and Eric Brubaker
broke through to block the PAT kick by Mock.
The
Bellwood-Antis defense kept a small, but super quick Rambler team out
of the endzone on two prior trips inside the BA-five. On offense, the
Blue Devils were never able to break out and get going, gaining a season-low
94 yards total offense after averaging 291.5 yards per game during the
regular season.
Late
in the second quarter, after B-A defensive end Ryan McCartney knocked
down a pass attempt, Slatcoff delivered the first big bomb, completing
a pass to Jarrod Mock behind the Blue Devil defense for a 50-yard gain
to the BA-nine. Mock fumbled the ball on the tackle, but Windber had all
the luck on this day. John Kolson recovered the ball for the Ramblers.
The Blue Devil defense stepped it up a notch, limiting Windber to four
yards on three running plays and Slatcoff missed an open receiver on fourth
down to end the threat. Slatcoff completed eight of 16 passes for 122
yards total, but with the exception of the two long completions was held
to just 34 yards passing on 14 attempts.
Near
the end of the third quarter, Windber began at the BA-42. Slatcoff had
two runs for 17 yards, John Kolson a six yard pickup and Steve Pitera
had seven yards on two carries as the Ramblers drove to the BA-five. With
a first-and-goal, Windber lost two yards when Eric Brubaker tackled Pitera
in the backfield. Windber got hit by a holding penalty and motion penalty
on consecutive plays and B-A defensive tackle Josh Rosella sacked Slatcoff
for a 14-yard loss that took the ball back to the BA-39. On a fourth down
and goal at the 36, Slatcoff passed to Curlej for a four yard gain and
Bellwood-Antis took over.
Our
kids played with tremendous courage with their backs to the wall down
there a couple times, said Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes. They
did a heck of a job. Unfortunately, they just couldnt change the
field postion. We had some things that were almost big plays, but we never
quite got it.
Most
of the second half was played in Bellwood-Antis territory. The Blue Devils
could manage to get into the Windber side of the field for just four plays
in the final two quarters, never inside the Ramblers-44. At the W-44,
with a fourth and seven. B-A quarterback Jesse Graham rolled right and
tried to complete a pass that Slatcoff stepped in front and intercepted
with time running out.
On
the first series of the second half, B-A had a fourth and inches at the
BA-47 after four and five-yard pickups by Adam Plummer. Graham tried to
move the pile on a quarterback sneak, but the Windber defense held and
took over near midfield.
We
are a power football team and we needed to take a chance there,
said coach Hayes. We needed to get some momentum. That one play
turned the field position at that point in their favor for the rest of
the game. I thought we had more yardage. We got driven back on the play.
I think in all of that we may have lost some forward progress. The officials
were doing their job, I have no complaints about the officiating. We should
have made that by more than the inch we didnt get it by. It was
only one play, but was a tremendous turnaround for the rest of the game.
Windber played practically errorless football. When they did make an error,
they fumbled several times, but recovered all of them themselves. At this
level, usually when a team does that, they tend to win.
The
best offensive series for Bellwood-Antis came on the Blue Devils third
offensive series in the first half. Bellwood-Antis took over at their
own 49. Plummer got four on the first try and Derrick Miller picked up
four more on second down. Jesse Graham moved the sticks for a first down
with an eight-yard completion over the middle to senior tight end Ryan
McCartney. Bellwood-Antis completed only two passes all night. Graham
tossed a long pass down the right sideline that appeared to be pulled
in on a spectacular catch by Ryan Myers inside the W-10. The officials
ruled no catch, but Windber was flagged for interference that moved the
ball to the Ramblers-18. Two running plays and a sack later, Windber dodged
a bullet when Dan Grahams 42-yard field goal attempt was short.
Windber was whistled for roughing the kicker on the attempt, however,
and the ball moved inside the W-15 accompanied by an automatic first down.
Unfortunately for the B-A faithful, the very next play saw a mishandled
pitch to the outside turn into a recovered fumble and the Ramblers had
survived the deepest Devil drive of the night.
We
achieved most of our goals this year, said Hayes. We certainly
wanted to qualify for districts. We had two tough losses in the year.
We played some good people and in both games we were there almost. Both
teams are undefeated and are going to play each other next week, so we
will see what happens there. Our season was something that was a lot of
enjoyment for the coaches and players. The kids played good ball and I
am real proud of the way they conducted themselves. It was a year in which
the coaches could enjoy going to practice and working with the kids. From
the standpoint of a coach, I certainly would like to be playing next week,
but Im not disappointed with anything that happened through the
course of the year, except that we were short on two scores.
Adam
Plummer led the Blue Devils, who finish 8-2, with 58 yards on 13 carries,
Cory Daly added 11 carries for 35 yards. Jesse Graham completed two of
13 passes for 18 yards.
Adam
Plummer, Matt Plummer, Josh Rosella, Ryan Myers and Ryan McCartney led
the Blue Devil defense that limited Windber to less than three yards per
carry rushing with 97 yards on 37 carries.
Windber
6,
Bellwood-Antis
0
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
| Windber |
0
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
6
|
Scoring summary:
Fourth Quarter
W
- Slatcoff 1 run (kick blocked) 6:03
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
W
|
| First
Downs |
8
|
10
|
| Rushes |
36
|
37
|
| Rush
Yards |
76
|
92
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
2-13-2
|
8-16-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
18
|
122
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
5-28
|
7-58
|
| Punts/Average |
5-36.6
|
6-33.8
|
| Total
Offense |
94
|
214
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing
Bellwood-Antis: A. Plummer 13-58,
Daly 11-35, Der. Miller 6-7, Houser 1-(-2), J. Graham 5-(-22).
Windber:
Kolson 9-44, Slatcoff 14-22 (1TD), Pitera 8-19, Mock 2-7, Guy 1-2, Team
2-(-2).
Passing
Bellwood-Antis: J. Graham 2-13-18-2-0.
Windber:
Slatcoff 8-16-122-1-0.
Receiving
Bellwood-Antis: R. McCartney 1-8,
Houser 1-10.
Windber:
Curlej 4-55, Mock 3-62, Pitera 1-5.
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