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Curwensville
: 18
B-A
Blue Devils: 6
Friday, October 17, 2003 Bellwood-Antis Memorial
Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
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Bellwood-Antis
falls to Curwensville in season finale
By
BOB MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Bellwood-Antis controlled the first half of their football game against
Curwensville at Bellwood
Memorial Stadium on Friday night. The Blue Devils ran 42 plays to
just 19 for Curwensville. The Blue Devils were unable to generate any
scoring however and the two teams left the field at halftime tied 0-0.
Curwensville came back on the field in the second half and made Bellwood-Antis
pay for that mistake, defeating B-A 18-6 to finish the season 4-6 with
three straight wins at the end. Bellwood-Antis meanwhile finishes 5-5,
with three straight defeats.
The Golden Tide opened the second half with a 10-play drive that took
more than half of the third period, but ended at the BA-13 when Derrick
Hoffer intercepted a pass in the end zone.
Bellwood-Antis gave the ball right back two plays later when a Shawn Weiand
pass was picked off Greg Gilbert at midfield.
The B-A defense stopped Dean Swatsworth for a two-yard gain on the opening
play of the short, quick drive. Freshman quarterback Shawn Sopic connected
with Gilbert for a 22-yard completion and Gary Kephart slanted over the
right side and raced 26 yards for the first points of the game. After
a B-A penalty, one of 11 Bellwood-Antis committed on the night, moved
the ball to point-blank range, Nick Sipes went in standing up for the
two-point conversion and an 8-0 Tide lead with 4:22 left in the third
quarter.
Curwensville limited B-A to two yards in three plays to force a punt.
Taking over at the BA-47, the Tide marched to the Blue Devils-15, where
Sipes, also a freshman for Curwensville boomed a 32-yard field goal that
looked like it would have cleared from 52 yards, to up the Curwensville
lead to 11-0.
Bellwood-Antis did recover to march from their own 20-yard line across
midfield to the Tide-43, but three incompletions and a quarterback sack
killed the drive there.
Taking the ball at the Bellwood-Antis-49, Curwensville put their second
touchdown on the board when Nate Sipes, Nicks older brother slipped
through the line and galloped 35 yards for the score. Nick Sipes
PAT kick shut the door on the Blue Devils 18-0 with 1:21 to play in the
fourth quarter.
The Blue Devils refused to give in, working a double reverse on the following
kickoff to get on the scoreboard. Derrick Hoffer caught the kick at the
BA-1 and came up the middle of the field to the 16, where he handed off
to Shawn Weiand, who ran to the left side, turned the corner and raced
84 yards behind teammates blocks for the TD. A try for two points
failed, but Bellwood-Antis had cut the Tide lead to 18-6. The Blue Devils
got some life when Adam Martin recovered a fumble at the Blue-Devils-48.
Weiand moved the sticks for one first down with a 17-yard completion to
John McFalls, but Bellwood-Antis ran out of time and fell short of yards.
That has been the story all year, said Bellwood-Antis coach
John Hayes.
We get down close and somehow for whatever reason, we canÕt make
the play to get the ball in the endzone. We made some big plays to get
the ball down there, but we couldnt get that final couple yards.
That gives a team who came in here in some doubt the opportunity to come
back in the second half. They smelled the blood and took advantage of
it. I believe if we score in the first half, we win the ball game.
Bellwood-Antis moved the ball to the Tide-two, seven and nine yard lines
in four first-half possessions, but in each instance came away with no
points.
Dan Houser, who finished with 14 carries for 65 yards, picked up 22 yards
on five carries, including a 14 yard scamper for a first down and Weiand
found Derrick Hoffer for eight yards and Matt Plummer for a big 39-yard
connection with the Blue Devils taking the ball to the Tide -two before
Weiand was intercepted in the endzone.
A series later, Bellwood-Antis began at their own 41 and marched to the
Curwensville-seven before losing the ball on a fumble. Hoffer ran a reverse
21 yards to get the ball to the C-7 and Weiand picked up a pair eight
yard gains.
Finally on their last series of the first half, began at the Curwensville-45.
Immediately B-A committed a motion penalty setting them back five yards,
then after Weiand completed a pass to Matt Sneath for 10 yards, B-A was
hit with a holding penalty that took the ball right back to midfield.
Weiand completed a pair of passes to Dan Houser for 18 yards and one to
Derrick Hoffer for 10 yards. The drive stalled however and sophomore Troy
Brunners 27-yard field goal attempt was short and wide left.
Shawn Weiand had a good night and some guys made nice plays out
there tonight, said coach Hayes. But its really hard
to get excited about any of that when we played with such lackluster,
lack of enthusiasm in the second half. I thought coming out that we had
touched a nerve, the last chance for the seniors probably to don a football
uniform and for the underclassmen to take a big step for next year. We
werent playing with any excitement or enthusiasm. Thats what
causes you to miss tackles and that hurt us defensively in the second
half.
B-A quarterback Shawn Weiand completed 14 of 30 passes for the game for
162 yards. Weiand was intercepted three times. A senior, who hasnt
played football since junior high, Weiand completed 81 of 150 passes for
1,134 yards in 2003. ShawnÕs completion percentage of .540 is the highest
on record at Bellwood-Antis for one season and his yardage total is fourth
on the B-A ladder. Weiand has six 100-plus yard games this season, second
to Chuck Bentons eight in 2000.
Derrick Hoffer completes the season with 21 catches for 346 yards, Matt
Plummer has 17 receptions for 284 yards and Matt Sneath has 17 catches
for 192 yards.
Dan Houser finishes with 825 yards rushing on 167 carries.
Curwensville
18,
Bellwood-Antis
6
Score by quarter:
| Curwensville |
0
|
0
|
11
|
7
|
18
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|
Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
6
|
6
|
Scoring summary:
Third Quarter
C:
Kephart 26 run (Ni. Sipes kick) 4:22.
Fourth Quarter
C:
Ni. Sipes 32 field goal 9:29
C:
Na. Sipes 35 run (Ni. Sipes kick) 1:21
B-A:
Weiand 84 kick return (run failed) 1:04.
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
C
|
| First
Downs |
18
|
13
|
| Rushes |
37
|
37
|
| Rush
Yards |
139
|
188
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
14-30-3
|
5-12-2
|
| Pass
Yards |
162
|
65
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
3-2
|
3-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
11-77
|
6-45
|
| Punts/Average |
1-32
|
3-40.7
|
| Total
Offense |
301
|
253
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A:
Houser 14-65, Sneath 6-10, Weiand 12-25, Hoffer 4-20, Crist 1-19.
C:
Kephart 14-95 (1TD), Na. Sipes 6-59 (1TD), Swatsworth 7-47, Ni. Sipes
7-(-2), Sopic 3-(-11).
Passing:
B-A:
Weiand 14-30, 162 yards, 0 TD, 3 Int.
C:
Sopic 5-12, 65 yards, 2 Int., 0 TD.
Receiving:
B-A:
Hoffer 4-39, Houser 4-31, Plummer 3-37, McFalls 2-30, Geis 1-13, Sneath
1-10.
C:
Gilbert 2-31, Nelson 1-19, Kephart 1-8, Na. Sipes 1-7.
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