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GAME
SIX
B-A
Blue Devils: 34
Penns
Valley Rams:
0
Friday, October 3, 2003 Penns Valley High School
Spring Mills, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos)
Blue
Devils, Penns Valley must wait until Monday for decision
(See
final story below)
By
BOB MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Its
been a tough year for the Bellwood-Antis football team. The Blue Devils
have played through a hurricane, waited out an electric storm that stopped
a game between the third and fourth quarters and then on Friday night
with Bellwood-Antis leading the Penns Valley Rams 14-0 with 6:24 to play
in the fourth quarter, the power suddenly went out. Lights and scoreboard
went off and football players, officials and fans present for Penns Valleys
Homecoming were left in the dark.
You
have to mutually agree to end it where it is, explained Bellwood-Antis
head coach John
Hayes. I certainly wouldnt pressure the other coach into
that. With six minutes left to go down two scores anything can happen.
We agreed to do it up Monday at Bellwood, prior to the Jayvee game. So
we will play the 6:24 varsity game and then take a break and regroup and
play the Jayvee game.
After a scoreless
first half, Bellwood-Antis kicked off to begin the third quarter. Hayes
went to the trick book in calling for an onside kick that surprised everybody
in the stadium, most of all the Penns Valley players. Instead of Troy
Brunner kicking the ball, Dan Houser kicked it and Brunner recovered it
at the BA-48.
Matt Sneath
bulled eight yards on the first call from scrimmage and then 12 more two
plays later. Then Dan Houser went around the left side and raced 31 yards
for the quick score. Brunner added the PAT kick and with 10:17 to play
in the third quarter, Bellwood-Antis had a 7-0 lead.
We
felt that we definitely needed some kind of a spark, said Hayes.
Like a heavyweight fight, we took some punches, they had some good
movement offensively and of course, we did too. We couldnt score.
We thought we needed something to get some fire under our kids. On the
other side of it, we were concerned about kick returns against them. We
thought that maybe the ball would end up in the same place so we took
a shot and it paid off. We got a score out of it, I think we kind of shocked
them a little bit. It had two-fold benefit. Our guys got pumped up and
theyre looking around a little bit. We got a couple quick plays
and got a score.
Bellwood-Antis
lined up to kick off again with Greg Bartley back to kick the ball. Bartley
booted a short fly that landed behind the Penns Valley front line and
in front of the second. The Rams seemed to back away from the ball a little
bit and Brunner recovered it again, this time at the Rams-32.
Id
like to say we planned that kick too, said Hayes, but our
kicking game has been inconsistent, the kickoff part of it. We just cant
seem to kick them or squib them or whatever. Im pulling my hair
out about it. Fortunately it paid off handsomely. We got that second score.
We tried to shoot ourselves in the foot, but Derrick Hoffer just made
a tremendous effort to go to the football, catch the football and then
make a real athletic run to get it into the endzone.
After a completed
pass was called back on a holding penalty that set the ball back to the
BA-45, Derrick Hoffer ran a reverse on the opening play for a gain of
13 yards and Houser picked up five more. On a third down and 14, Shawn
Weiand tossed a pass to Hoffer. The B-A junior came back for the pass
which was thrown short, then cut left toward the middle of the field and
with a super effort made it into the endzone for a touchdown, completing
the 37-yard play. Brunners PAT kick gave the Blue Devils some operating
room with a two-TD lead with 9:08 left in the quarter.
Bellwood-Antis
got off to slow start on offense after receiving the kick to begin the
game, but Penns Valley had no such problem.
The Rams
took over after the Blue Devils punted and marched from their own 28 to
the BA-17. Here the B-A defense rose up to stop Penns Valley. First Matt
Sneath stopped the Penns Valley ballcarrier for a one yard gain, then
on consecutive plays, first Ben Kleiner, then Matt Plummer tackled the
Ram tailback for no gain to take over on downs.
Bellwood-Antis
went three plays and punted and Penns Valley drove down the field again,
this time to the BA-14 before the B-A defense stopped Penns Valley again.
In the opening
quarter, the Rams had the ball for 15 plays to just six for Bellwood-Antis
and outgained the Blue Devils 87 yards to 14.
Then as Hayes
explained the two schools changed sides and in the second quarter, Bellwood-Antis
ran off 27 plays to the Rams 11 and outgained Penns Valley 131-51
to in fact take a lead in total yardage at halftime of 145-138.
The Blue
Devils drove to the PV-two and nine yards lines, but failed to punch the
ball over the goal line in both cases.
Weiand, who
completed eight of 15 passes for 102 yards overall, connected on seven
of them to move the Blue Devils into scoring position, but the Blue Devils
were stopped short on both occasions in the second quarter.
Following
the two quick B-A scores at the beginning of the third quarter, Bellwood-Antis
marched the ball on a time-consuming 13-play drive until the Ram defense
halted the march at the PV-40.
Weiands
punt with the wind rolled out of bounds at the Penns Valley-4 and before
the Rams had an opportunity to begin their first offensive series of the
fourth quarter, the lights blinked once, then went out.
After nearly
an hour the decision was agreed upon by both coaches to continue the game
to its conclusion on Monday.
(Monday,
October 6, 2003)
Bellwood-Antis
explodes on defense to down Penns Valley
Although the
final score was 34-0, it was not indicative of the game on the field.
Winning coach Bellwood-Antis coach John Hayes just completed the longest
weekend of his coaching career. Following Friday nights suspension
of the B-A-Penns Valley football game due to a power outage at Penns Valley,
coach Hayes spent the next 72 hours thinking and considering what the
Rams might throw at his Blue Devils in the 6:24 that had to be completed
before the Blue Devils victory over Penns Valley could be complete. Hayes
was remembering 1996, 1997 and 1999.
In each of
those years, Bellwood-Antis had what everybody figured was a comfortable
lead over Penns Valley. Yet in every one of those games, the Rams staged
a comeback that included a score with less than a minute remaining that
spelled defeat for the Blue Devils.
Were
pleased where we are right now, but its going to be an awfully long
weekend, was the way coach Hayes summed it up on Friday after Hayes,
who doubles as the Athletic Director at B-A and Don Hosterman, his counterpart
at Penns Valley, agreed to pick up the final six minutes plus on Monday
when the two teams had a scheduled junior varsity game at Bellwood.
We
know with Penns Valley and the wins they had in the late 90s against us,
that its not over, said Hayes. They have an advantage. We
have a lead we have to hold. They can just go out and fire away.
Penns Valley,
starting at their own four-yard line when the game was continued, did
fire away. It was the Rams who got burned however. The Rams had four chances
to score in those final six minutes and 24 seconds. Before it was over,
Penns Valley would put the ball in the air 12 times in their comeback
attempt.
The Blue
Devils were ready. Ram senior quarterback Todd Bumgardner connected with
sophomore split end Jason Homan four straight times for gains totaling
37 yards to advance the ball near midfield. The Rams went to the well
once too often however. Shawn Weiand came up from his cornerback spot
to pick off a Bumgardner pass and returned the interception 64 yards down
the left side for a touchdown. Troy Brunners PAT kick gave B-A a
21-0 lead with 4:05 still to play.
Penns Valley
tried to move through the air again. Derrick Hoffer intercepted the pass
this time, running it 23 yards to the PV-10. Dan Houser, who finished
with 73 yards and two TDs on 18 carries scooted for nine yards to the
one and two plays later followed his teammates on the line over the right
side for a one-yard TD. Brunners PAT boot gave the Blue Devils a
28-0 advantage with 2:20 left.
The third
time definitely wasnt the charm for the Rams. Again Penns Valley
had to pass to move the ball and again the Blue Devil defense made them
pay. This time, Houser stepped in front of a Penns Valley receiver and
didnt stop until the ball was in the endzone, a 67-yard TD return
on the interception to increase the margin to 34-0.
Housers
second interception of the game moments later, ended the Rams final attempt
to score and Weiand took a knee to run out the clock.
This
was kind of like the longest timeout we have ever had, was one way
Hayes described the situation following what he could finally celebrate
as a win for the Blue Devils (4-2), who travel to Fishertown for a game
against Chestnut Ridge (5-1 with only a 20-14 loss in week one to Bishop
Guilfoyle) on Friday. It was a long weekend of trying to play mind
games of what are they going to try and do? What worked for them on Friday?
What will they try tonight? Fortunately they didnt do anything we
didnt expect. We went over yesterday what we expected then to come
with. They were fresh now, while Friday night we kind of had them on the
run. We thought maybe they might run at us to get it out of the endzone.
We expected the full package throwing the football that we had seen them
use more earlier in the year. We were pretty prepared for whatever we
saw. We were pretty confident in how to defend it. Its a matter
of doing it, though. The kids still have to play and go to the ball. Our
kids were ready to play. I just cant say any more.
Bellwood-Antis
34, Penns
Valley
0
Score by quarter:
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
14
|
20
|
34
|
| S.
Huntingdon |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Scoring summary:
Third Quarter
B-A:
Houser 31 run (Brunner kick) 10:17.
B-A:
Hoffer 37 pass from Weiand (Brunner kick) 9:08.
Fourth Quarter
B-A:
Weiand 64 Int. return (Brunner kick) 4:05.
B-A:
Houser 1 run (Brunner kick) 2:20.
B-A:
Houser 67 Int. return (kick failed) 1:17.
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
PV
|
| First
Downs |
15
|
15
|
| Rushes |
39
|
35
|
| Rush
Yards |
211
|
174
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
8-16-1
|
13-23-4
|
| Pass
Yards |
102
|
121
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
1-1
|
1-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-40
|
4-30
|
| Punts/Average |
3-32
|
1-35
|
| Total
Offense |
313
|
295
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A:
Houser 18-73 (2 TDs), Sneath 11-65, Weiand 6-39, Hoffer 2-30, Ehredt 1-5.
PV:
Leitch 10-69, Royer 11-36, Bumgardner 5-29, Brubaker 1-23, Hull 7-17.
Passing:
B-A:
Weiand 8-16, 102 yards, 1 TD, 1 Int.
PV:
Bumgardner 13-21, 121 yards, 0 TDs, 3 Int., Shawver 0-2, 0 yards, 0 TDs,
1 Int.
Receiving:
B-A:
Hoffer 2-44 (1TD), Sneath 2-20, Plummer 2-24, Houser 2-15.
PV:
Homan 6-50, Brubaker 3-20, Royer 2-42, Hull 2-9.
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