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GAME
TWELVE District
6A Championship
B-A
Blue Devils:
23
Bishop Carroll Huskies:
14
Saturday, November 20, 2004 Mansion Park
Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Offense & Defense
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This Date in Blue Devil Football: November
19th
Special
teams, passing key Bellwood-Antis over defending champion Bishop Carroll
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
Nobody was
predicting that Bellwood-Antis would win 11 straight games and claim a
district championship when preseason football practice began in mid-August.
Even less people would have bet on the Blue Devils going all the way after
Tyrone humbled them in the season opener 40-13.
Bellwood-Antis
did regroup following the loss to the Golden Eagles. Using a stout defense
and an offense that improved each week, B-A fought back. Beginning with
a 27-0 win over Penns Valley in game two, Bellwood-Antis
(11-1) completed
their mission Saturday night at a foggy Mansion Park with a 23-14 triumph
over Bishop Carroll to win their third district title.
It wasnt
a typical Blue Devil victory with a lot of running and a few passes when
absolutely nothing else would work, but key passes from a junior quarterback
who sat on the bench for much of the first seven ballgames and a special
teams effort that bordered on the unbelievable. And when it came down
to crunch time, the offense was able to rise to the occasion to march
down the field for a field goal to ice the victory. Bellwood-Antis rushed
for only 103 yards on 38 carries, half the 210 yards rushing they had
averaged over the first 11 games of the season. Only the talented Tyrone
defense did better than a super-quick Bishop Carroll Husky team that cut
the Blue Devils ability to get to the outside for much of the contest.
Bellwood-Antis
put the first points on the board when an alert Josh Kleinfelter fell
on the ball in the end zone, after Jonathan Davila fumbled at the Carroll-3.
Special teams set up the Blue Devils when sophomore kick returner Devon
Clapper fielded a Carroll punt at his own 35 and rambled 60 yards to the
BC-5. Evan Celmos PAT kick was wide right, but Bellwood-Antis had
a 6-0 lead with 6:18 to play in the opening quarter.
Bishop Carroll
came right back with an 83-yard march of their own to tie the score and
then kick the extra point to take a 7-6 lead with just over a minute to
play in the first period. BC quarterback Joel Takacs completed his only
pass of the game to Adam Crookshank for 11 yards and junior running back
Paul Forcellini, who single-handedly outgained the Blue Devils with 30
carried for 155 yards, had gains of 18 and 17 and classmate Luke Jensen
powered into the end zone for a three-yard TD. Gary Sanderson kicked the
PAT to put Carroll in the lead.
I was
disappointed in the way they marched down the field on us so easily,
explained Bellwood-Antis head coach John Hayes. But that is a championship
team. We absorbed it and responded.
Kleinfelter,
who has rushed for a B-A sophomore record of 1,418 yards coming into the
district final, was held to 77 yards on 19 carries, but was able to make
his presence known in other ways, including numerous tackles and at least
two pass breakups from his cornerback position on defense. On the kickoff
following the BC score, Kleinfelter returned the kick 38 yards to get
the Blue Devils starting position at the BC-47. With the field cut in
half, Bellwood-Antis marched for a score covering the distance in five
plays. Travis Ehredt gained 11 yards in two plays to pick up a first down.
Then Kyle Drost threaded the needle to get a pass just through the Bishop
Carroll defense to Kleinfelter, out of the backfield down the left sideline,
and the B-A speedster raced 34 yards for the TD. Drost, who completed
four of nine passes for 117 yards with no interceptions, passed to junior
tight end Troy Brunner for the two-point conversion and a 14-7 B-A lead
at half-time.
Bishop Carroll
had several opportunities in the second quarter, but had one 33-yard TD
pass from Takacs to Jensen called back on an ineligible receiver penalty,
after which a quarterback sack by Brunner and Davila for a three-yard
loss ended the threat. Bishop Carroll got to midfield on the final series
of the half, but tackles by Adam Martin and Brandon Cherry and a quarterback
sack by Tyler Narehood stopped that drive cold as time ran out.
Each team
started the third quarter out of sync and had to punt on their first offensive
series.
With the
ball at the BA-39 after an two-yard gain by Ehredt, Drost found Ehredt
on the right side for a pickup of 17 and then came back three plays later
to find Dan Kovac behind the Huskies defense for a 39-yard touchdown
pass. Celmo pushed the PAT try right again, but B-A led 20-7 with 6:11
left in the third quarter.
Bishop Carroll
scored with 9:05 remaining in the fourth quarter on a Forcellini two-yard
plunge and Sanderson cut the Blue Devils margin to 20-14 with lots
of time still on the clock. Key plays in the Huskies drive were 12 and
15-yard scampers by Forcellini.
With the
momentum in their favor, BC kicked off and after a Blue Devil penalty
had Bellwood-Antis pinned down at their own seven-yard line. Although
the offense hadnt been able to move the ball much for most of the
game, the Blue Devils put together their longest drive of the game to
clinch the victory. Derrick Hoffer went around the left side for nine
yards and Kleinfelter scooted for 18 two plays later to move the sticks
for a pair of first downs. Drost hooked up with Kovac for a 27-yard gain
and Kleinfelter found nothing off left tackle, but bounced outside and
raced 22 yards to the BC-5. A holding penalty cost the Blue Devils 10
yards back to the Huskies-15, but Kleinfelter went straight up the middle
for seven yards to place the ball in the middle of the field at the BC-8.
Coach Hayes
called in Celmo for the field goal try with 2:37 to play in the game.
Although he had been wide right on his two PAT attempts, Celmo confidently
booted the 25-yard field goal through the uprights to give Bellwood-Antis
a 23-14 advantage. Bellwood-Antis had 65 of their total of 103 yards rushing
and Kleinfelter had 50 of his 77 yards in the one drive, the Blue Devils
needed most, both to force Bishop Carroll into a two-score game to win
it and to erase a lot of time off the clock as well.
We
wanted to chew up as much time as we could, said Hayes. We
were having a lot of difficulty running wide. Their pursuit was really
good. Thats what a really good team is made of. So, we made a calculated
effort to go right at them to see if we could push them a little bit.
We did, we made some big plays. Obviously, the pass play got us down there.
Josh bouncing outside on the run got us down deep. To their credit, we
couldnt get it in. Evan Celmo had a great day kicking when we came
up here to practice this week. I think the anxiety of the playoff affected
his first couple kicks. We had faith in him, we tried to get the ball
in the middle of the field. This is a great life story, for Evan to come
back out here and make that kick, which put us up nine. He made it when
it counted.
Bishop Carroll
got one last shot at the Blue Devils, marching from their own-42 to the
BA-13, with the help of a 15-yard Bellwood-Antis penalty. Dwayne Cherry
sacked Takacs for an eight yard loss however, Forcellini was able to pick
up just one yard and the B-A defense forced two incompletions by Takacs
to take over the ball at the BA-20.
One kneel-down
by Drost and the Blue Devils were the champions breaking Bishop Carrolls
string of three straight district crowns.
I cant
say enough about these kids, said Hayes. Team,
coaches, everyone involved has given their all. It has really been rewarding
and fun in the process.
We
now start our third season. Everything from here on in gravy, although
we are not counting ourselves short. We want to prove ourselves again.
We had very few believers at the beginning of the season. We probably
picked up a few more believers tonight.
Bellwood-Antis
23, Bishop
Carroll Huskies
14
Score by quarter:
| Bishop
Carroll |
7
|
0
|
0
|
7
|
14
|
| Bellwood-Antis |
6
|
8
|
6
|
3
|
23
|
Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter recover fumble in end zone (kick failed) 6:18
BC
- Jensen 3 run (Sanderson kick) 1:18
Second Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 34 pass from Drost (Brunner pass from Drost) 11:18
Third Quarter
B-A
- Kovac 39 pass from Drost (kick failed) 6:11
Fourth Quarter
BC
- Forcellini 2 run (Sanderson kick) 9:05
B-A
- Celmo
25 field goal 2:37
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
BC
|
| First
Downs |
9
|
13
|
| Rushes/Rush
Yards |
38-103
|
54-227
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
4-9-0
|
1-7-0
|
| Pass
Yards |
117
|
11
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
1-0
|
2-1
|
| Penalties/Yards |
4-26
|
5-33
|
| Punts/Average |
4-32.8
|
4-38
|
| Total
Offense |
230
|
238
|
Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A
- Kleinfelter 19-77 Ehredt 10-29, Hoffer 2-7, Davila 3-8, Drost 3- (-16),
Team 1-(-3).
BC
- Forcellini 30-155, Jensen 11-47, Takacs 13-25.
Passing:
B-A
- Drost 4-9, 117 yards, 0 Int., 2 TDs.
BC
- Takacs 1-7, 11 yards, 0 Int., 0 TDs.
Receiving:
B-A
- Kovac 2-66, Kleinfelter 1-34, Ehredt 1-17.
BC
- Crookshank 1-11.
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