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GAME
THREE
Everett
Warriors: 22
B-A Blue Devils:
20
Friday, September 12, 2003 Bellwood-Antis Memorial
Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This
Date in Blue Devil Football: September
12th)
Everett
stays unbeaten by squeaking past Bellwood-Antis
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Everett kept
its undefeated record as the Warriors heard the final gun at the end of
Friday nights football game at Bellwood Memorial Stadium. It wasnt
an easy victory, but it was actually decided long before Bellwood-Antis
took over at their own 26-yard line with 5:13 left in the game and then
again when B-A stopped Everett at the BA-7 on a fumble recovery and drove
inside the Everett 40.
What killed
the young and inexperienced Bellwood-Antis squad was a third down and
20 for Everett, early in the third quarter and a third down and 14, minutes
into the fourth quarter.
On the first
occasion, Everett senior quarterback Sloan Clingerman shot a short pass
over the middle to Alex Hall, who rambled 39 yards for the touchdown when
it seemed the Bellwood-Antis defense would hold and get the ball back
for the B-A offense.
On the second
play in question, Clingerman tossed the ball to Adam Miller down the right
side and Miller finished the job with a 78-yard TD pass play. In each
case, the Blue Devils were in the right place with the right defense.
Everett, a team with veterans at all their skill positions, simply made
the plays.
On the opposite
end of the spectrum, Bellwood-Antis was driving the ball downfield on
the first offensive possession of the game, but fumbled the ball away
to Everett. On the first series of the third quarter for the Blue Devils
the same thing happened. This time, B-A recovered their own fumble, but
momentum was lost and Everett took over after Bellwood-Antis had driven
to the Warrior-19.
Both teams
moved the ball well, with each amassing over 300 yards of total offense.
Everett was able to reach back and get the big play when it was needed.
The two TD passes by Clingerman, who finished six of 10 for 178 yards
and a 52 yard scamper up the middle by mammoth fullback Wade Grimes accounted
for two thirds of Everetts offense on just those three plays.
The
play at the end (of the game) was exciting, but the game was determined
in the middle, said Bellwood-Antis coach John
Hayes. The two big third down plays, long yardage, not only
did they get the first down. They got a touchdown out of both of them.
Those are the kind of killers, like a knife in the back that are hard
to overcome.
Bellwood-Antis
put the first points on the board near the end of the first quarter going
69 yards in nine plays for the TD.
Quarterback
Shawn Weiand pulled the ball down and ran for 20 yards when no one was
open and completed a pass to Dan Houser for 10 more to set up the score,
then tossed another pass to Derrick Hoffer, who made several would-be
tacklers miss on the way to a 35-yard touchdown and the 6-0 lead.
On the next
series following a 27-yard runback of the kickoff by Adam Miller that
put Everett in good field position, the Warriors moved 55 yards for a
TD and added the PAT kick to take a slim 7-6 lead. Clingerman had the
key run, slipping into the secondary for a 12-yard pickup and 6-3, 215
pound fullback Grimes bulled for 12 yards on two plays sandwiched around
a seven-yard gain by do-everything wingback Wes Garland. Garland rushed
five times for 23 yards, was the leading receiver in the game with five
catches for 39 yards and even completed a pass to Clingerman for a dozen
yards and a first down on another third and long play. Clingerman followed
his left tackle into the endzone for the one-yard TD and Banner Mann gave
the Warriors the lead with his perfect PAT kick.
With the
one-point lead at the half, Everett stopped the Blue Devils, or rather
B-A stopped themselves with a fumble at the 19. B-A recovered the pigskin,
but lost the ball on downs as a direct result.
Bellwood-Antis
came up with a big play on defense with Ben Kleiner sacking Clingerman
for a nine-yard loss that gave the Warriors a third and 20 , but Clingerman
connected with Hall for the first big play.
Bellwood-Antis
came up with a big play of their own on defense the next time Everett
had the ball. Matt Plummer picked off a Sean Foor pass and outraced everybody
49 yards for a TD to cut Everetts lead to 14-12 with 17 seconds
left in the third quarter.
Once again
Everett got a big return by Miller to the E-41. Miller returned three
kicks for 24-yard average in all. The B-A defense pushed Everett back
to the Warriors-22, with the help of a quarterback sack by Dwayne Cherry.
Again Everett slipped out of the hole. This time it was Clingerman to
Miller for 78 yards and R. J. Hillenbrand ran through a big hole in the
line for the two-point conversion that gave Everett a 22-12 lead with
11:12 to play in the fourth quarter.
Bellwood-Antis
would score quickly and get the ball back twice more, but couldnt
overcome the big third down TD plays.
Danny Houser
jump-started the Blue Devils by returning the kick 50 yards to the Everett-37,
then scooted 17 yards on the first call from scrimmage. Houser rushed
17 times in all, for a game-high 109 yards. Travis Ehredt bulled for 11
more to move the sticks again for another first down. After Houser and
Ehredt took turns with three-yard gains, Houser covered the final three
yards for the TD. On the two-point try, coach Hayes inserted Zach Tomchick
at quarterback and moved Weiand to tailback. Tomchick pitched the ball
back to Weiand who ran to his right before tossing a pass to Derrick Hoffer,
who just managed to get his feet down along the right side of the endzone.
Trailing
22-20, B-A tried to take the lead after holding Everett at the BA-26.
Weiand found Houser behind the Everett secondary for a 46-yard gain, but
the Warriors made the tackle to prevent a score and eventually took over
when Bellwood-Antis was a football length short of a first down at the
E-39.
Grimes bulled
his way through the line and rumbled for 52 yards to the BA-seven on the
next series that threatened to put the game out of reach for the Blue
Devils. B-A forced a fumble however and Dwayne Cherry recovered at the
12 with under three minutes remaining. On fourth-and-ten, Weiand connected
with Houser to midfield to keep the drive alive.
Weiand then
completed a pass to John McFalls, who lateraled to Houser on the hitch
and pitch play that went for 15 yards. On fourth down with the clock expiring
and no timeouts, it appeared the Blue Devils had dodged another bullet
and earned themselves one last shot at the endzone on a seven-yard sideline
pass to Derrick Hoffer with 2.9 seconds remaining at the E-22. However,
a measurement revealed they had come up two inches short of the first
down and Everett would take a knee to end the hard-fought contest.
Our
kids played with a lot of heart, said Hayes, but Everett was
able to take advantage, to make the plays. At the end, we had a couple
chances there. The difference was their guy caught ours. I have no problem
with the effort our kids gave, from the opening whistle until the end.
Everett had some good plays, they made some big plays when they had to.
I dont think theres a much better way to describe it.
Everett
22,
Bellwood-Antis
20
Score by quarter:
| Everett |
0
|
7
|
7
|
8
|
22
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
6
|
0
|
6
|
8
|
20
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A:
Der. Hoffer 35 pass from Weiand (kick failed). 0:52
Second Quarter
E:
- Clingerman 1 run (Mann Kick). 6:02
Third Quarter
E:
Hall 39 pass from Clingerman (Mann kick). 2:12
B-A:
Plummer 49 int. return (pass failed). 0:17
Fourth Quarter
E:
Miller 78 pass from Clingerman (Hillenbrand run) 11:12
B-A:
Houser 3 run (Der. Hoffer pass from Weiand). 8:42
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
E
|
| First
Downs |
14
|
17
|
| Rushes |
36
|
45
|
| Rush
Yards |
182
|
164
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
9-20-1
|
9-20-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
123
|
178
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
3-17
|
7-77
|
| Punts/Average |
0-0
|
2-24.5
|
| Total
Offense |
305
|
342
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A: Houser 17-109 (1 TD), Weiand
9-26, Sneath 5-25, Ehredt 5-22.
E:
Grimes 21-99, Hillebrand 7-27, Garland 5-23, Clingerman 11-13, White 1-2.
Passing:
B-A: Weiand 9-20 123 yards, 1 TD,
1 Int.
E:
Clingerman 6-10 149 yards, 2 TDs, 0 Int., Foor 3-10 29 yards, 0 TDs, 1
Int.
Receiving:
B-A: Houser 3-59, Der. Hoffer 2-41
(1TD), Sneath 2-11, McFalls 1-12.
E:
Garland 5-39, Miller 1-78 (1TD), Hall 1-39 (1TD), Hillenbrand 1-20, Clingerman
1-12, Shaw 1-7.
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