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GAME
ONE
Tyrone
Golden Eagles:
27
B-A Blue Devils:
0
Friday, August 29, 2003 Bellwood-Antis Memorial
Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos This Date in Blue Devil Football: August
29th)
Tyrone
dominates Bellwood-Antis in annual Backyard Brawl 27-0
By BOB
MILLER
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Tyrone showed
their strength early in the annual Backyard Brawl with archrival Bellwood-Antis,
then never allowed the Blue devils to get anything going in a 27-0 victory
that was the first regular-season win over B-A since 1999, when the Eagles
used the season-opening 24-0 win over Bellwood-Antis to catapult them
on the way to a state championship.
On Friday
night, Tyrone showed the strength of their offensive line to exploit a
young and inexperienced Bellwood-Antis team that has just two returning
starters from the Blue Devils 8-2
season last year.
The Tyrone
line with Terry Tate at center, Justin Clark and Ralph VanAllman on the
left side and Jake Houck and Ron Miller on the right, along with tight
ends Max Soellner and Tad Chamberlain opened huge holes all night long
for Tyrone junior tailback Brice Mertiff to run through.
Mertiff finished
the evening with 156 yards on 27 carries and a pair of one-yard touchdowns.
Junior classmate Ben Gummo added 62 yards on 11 totes including an 11-yard
score. The Eagles were so dominating on the ground they did not have to
complete a single pass, attempting only three.
Field possession
played directly into the hands of the Eagles with a strong and experienced
line and away from Bellwood-Antis who were young, inexperienced and badly
in need of a spark that thanks to the Tyrone defense, never came. Of 10
possessions, Tyrone started in Bellwood-Antis territory five times and
began at the Tyrone-49 on another occasion. The Blue Devils were able
to begin operating outside of their own 30-yard line just twice in 10
series on offense.
We
started with the three and out in the first series, said B-A coach
John Hayes.
I think Tyrone pretty much planned this game out that they knew
just how it was going to work. They kicked off thinking they could stop
us and get good field position and with the long punt return they were
able to do just that. With the nice punt return, we had an early chance
to get him and missed. He got to the wall of blockers and gave them good
field position to start.
Tyrone forced
a B-A punt on the first offensive series of the game, which Tom Crowl
returned left for a 36-yard scamper that gave the Eagles excellent field
position at the BA-27. Mertiff picked up nine yards on the first call
and 10 more on two plays later to set up a quarterback draw over the left
side by Brandon Maceno for the one-yard touchdown. With 4:07 played Ben
Gummos perfect placement gave Tyrone the 7-0 lead.
Bellwood-Antis
was able to move on a a rollout by senior quarterback Shawn Weiand that
went for eight yards, but the Blue Devils couldnt get two positive
plays in a row when they needed them and punted to Tyrone.
A series
later, Weiand ran for 10 yards and completed a 13-yard pass to Derrick
Hoffer, the only pass caught by friendly hands for either team all night.
Tyrone intercepted a pair of Zach Tomchick passes and Bellwood-Antis had
one pick of a Maceno aerial.
Maceno returned
his interception 34 yards following Weiands 10-yard scamper and
two yard gains by Dan Houser, who led B-A with 31 yards on 11 carries
and Mark Rogers, to take the ball out of harms way after the Blue
Devils had marched to the T-28.
Following
an exchange of punts in the second quarter, Tyrone put together the longest
drive of the evening, going 63 yards for their second score. Ben Gummo
carried for a pair of identical four-yard pickups and Mertiff added five
in between. Gummo bulled for 10 yards and several plays later, Mertiff
had his number called for an 11-yarder. Freshman Brinton Mingle carried
twice for eight yards sandwiched around an eight-yard jaunt for Mertiff,
before Brice bulled one yard for the TD. Gummo added the PAT and with
2:28 left in the second quarter Tyrone had a 14-0 advantage. Mertiff actually
was caught in the backfield, but dragged two B-A defenders into the endzone
with him for the six-pointer.
Disaster struck
on the following kick, when the Blue Devils fumbled the kickoff and Shane
Christine alertly fell on the football for Tyrone at the BA-24. It took
just three plays with Mertiff having his number called on all three, including
his second one-yard TD smash. The extra point was no good, but the Eagles
had stretched their lead to 20-0 at the half.
Tyrone did
attempt to score again with less than a minute to play in the first half,
but Dan Houser intercepted a Maceno pass in the endzone to thwart the
Tyrone try for more second quarter points.
Tyrone would
get it together one more time in the third quarter for the final score
of the contest. Mertiff romped for eight yards on the first rush of the
series to go over the 100-yard mark, then got seven more tries for an
additional 34 yards to set the ball just outside the BA-10. Gummo bulled
over the right side to cover the distance for the 11-yard TD and then
stepped back and added the PAT kick.
B-A was able
to run just four plays during the entire third quarter, when if they were
to attempt a comeback try, it would have had to be during that quarter.
The Eagles only scored once, but hammered the ball at the inexperienced
Blue Devils for 20 plays, all on the ground to keep the clock running.
We
did play in our half of the field a lot of the time, said Hayes,
and that makes it tough. Especially when you are a team that is
struggling to get an identity. We needed a spark, something to happen.
We got a couple shots at it, but we just couldnt follow it up. The
interception we threw down there killed one drive, that had we been able
to score, might have gotten that spark the young kids need. Our kids went
out there with a deer-in-the-headlights look. After losing three years
in a row, Tyrone came out there with a little extra incentive.
Bellwood-Antis
was able to manage just 65 yards rushing and 78 yards total offense against
the Tyrone defense.
I thought
we were able to play pretty good defense against the run, explained
Tyrone coach John Franco. I think thats usually the key in
high school football. We came up with some key plays. Bellwood played
a real game. I thought our kids were very well prepared and played hard.
Bellwood is always good and Im sure theyll be back and making
their run for the playoffs.
Next
week we have another tough opponent in Huntingdon and they are picked
to win the Big 8 and be the dominant team in Triple-A. A tough schedule
is nothing new to us, we just have to keep getting better.
Both teams
are at home next week. Tyrone hosts Huntingdon at Gray-Vets Memorial Field
on Friday, Sept. 5, at 7 p.m., and the Blue Devils put out the welcome
mat for Mercyhurst Prep on Saturday night at 6 p.m.
Tyrone
27, Bellwood-Antis
0
Score by quarter:
| Tyrone |
7
|
13
|
7
|
0
|
27
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
T - Maceno 1 run (Gummo PAT) 7:53
Second Quarter
T - Mertiff 1 run (Gummo PAT) 2:28
T - Mertiff 1 run (Gummo PAT failed)
1:09
Third Quarter
T - Gummo 11 run (Gummo PAT) 0:27
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
T
|
| First
Downs |
4
|
16
|
| Rushes |
26
|
54
|
| Rush
Yards |
65
|
260
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
1-11-2
|
0-3-1
|
| Pass
Yards |
13
|
0
|
| Fumbles
Lost |
1
|
0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-12
|
1-10
|
| Punts/Average |
5-38.2
|
3-40.7
|
| Total
Offense |
78
|
260
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A: Houser 11-31, Weiand 3-15, Sneath
4-15, Rogers 2-5, Ehredt 2-5, Tomchick 2-(-1), Crist 1-(-5).
T: Mertiff 27-156, Gummo 11-62, Mingle
6-28, Bonsell 4-8, Lauder 1-2, Maceno 1-1, Woodring 1-(-1), Crowl 1-(-3),
L. Wilson 2-(-3).
Passing:
B-A: Weiand 1-3 13 yards, 0 TD, 0
Int., Tomchick 0-8 0 yards, 0 TD, 2 Int.
T: Maceno 0-2 0 yards, 0 TD, 1 Int.,
L. Wilson 0-1-0 TD, 0 Int.
Receiving:
B-A: Hoffer 1-13.
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