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GAME
THREE
B-A
Blue Devils:
47
Bald Eagle Area:
15
Saturday, September 18, 2004 Bellwood-Antis Memorial
Field Bellwood, Pennsylvania
(Game
Photos)
Blue
Devils hammer Bald Eagle Area 47-15; Kleinfelter, Defense tame Bald Eagles
By
Bob Miller
Daily Herald Sports Editor
The two teams
had never before faced each other on the football field. Thrown together
because both is now a member of the Nittany Division of the new Mountain
Athletic Football Conference, Bald Eagle Area traveled south on what was
old Route 220 to Bellwood on Saturday night. Moved back from Friday because
of the Hurricane Ivan rain, the skies were clear and sunny, although a
bit cool for the middle of September. The Bellwood-Antis offense was anything
but cool however, led by sophomore tailback Josh Kleinfelter, who broke
the B-A sophomore rushing mark for a game with nine carries for 198 yards
in a 47-15 victory.
B-A rushed
for 240 yards and senior quarterback Zach Tomchick didnt pass much,
but was a perfect four-for-four for another 54 yards and a touchdown.
Kleinfelter
opened the Blue Devils first possession with a seven-yard blast and later
added a dozen-yard pick-up during the seven-play 35-yard march after the
Bald Eagle Area punter shanked a punt to give Bellwood-Antis excellent
field position to start their offense. Travis Ehredt crashed in from a
yard out for the first of four B-A first quarter scores and Evan Celmo
booted the extra point.
While the
B-A offense was in high gear, except for one 40-yard scamper by Jonathon
Rishell on the first play following the Ehredt TD, the Blue Devil defense
kept the Bald Eagles out if Bellwood-Antis territory, until the second
quarter with B-A in firm command of the ballgame 27-0.
The B-A D
stopped senior fullback Seth Nyman for no gain after Rishells long
jaunt, stuffed Angel Resto for a four-yard loss on a tackle by Lance Lafferty
and then when BEA quarterback Camdin Crouse tried to go to the air, B-A
senior inside linebacker Dwayne Cherry stepped in front of the receiver,
picked off the interception and rumbled 74 yards for a touchdown.
The Bellwood-Antis
defense held Nyman, who gained over 200 yards in EACH of his first two
games to just 50 yards on 13 carries, including a 16-yard run for a TD
late in the game against the B-A reserves.
Bald Eagle
set up with a fourth-down-and-one at their own 37 on their next series
when first-year coach Mike Markle decided to go for it on fourth down
with his team trailing by two scores. B-A defensive back Aaron Geis dropped
Resto for a one-yard loss and the Blue Devils took over at the Eagles-36.
Kleinfelter
turned the right corner and raced 23 yards on first down to key the march
and Derrick Hoffer went in from the one for the TD. Celmo added the PAT
kick for a 20-0 B-A lead.
Bald Eagle
Area managed one yard in three tries and was forced to punt the ball back
to the Blue Devils with time running out in the opening quarter.
It took just
one play for Kleinfelter, who slipped through a hole off the right side,
juked a defender out his shoes in the open field, and scooted down the
right sideline for a 58-yard TD. With 0:13.8 to play in the quarter, Celmos
kick improved the B-A advantage to 27-0.
Josh
had some very nice runs, tonight, said B-A head coach John Hayes.
The line blocked well and he was able to break some tackles and
make some people miss. Kleinfelter, who had six carries for 178
in the first half, has 347 yards in the first three games of the season
for the Blue Devils.
John Graham
holds the B-A rushing record for sophomores with 514 yards (1964). Dave
Millers 427 yards rushing in 1998 is the most since Graham set the
mark, Don Lingenfelter rushed for 405 yards as a sophomore in 1995.
BEA finally
was able to put a drive together against the Bellwood-Antis defense, getting
as far as the BA-29, but hurt themselves with a pair of 10-yard penalties,
eventually punting from the BA-43.
The Blue
Devils started from their own 13 yard line, but moved quickly, marching
87 yards for another score. Tomchick rolled left to pick up 13 yards after
B-A lost two on the first play. Then it was Kleinfelter again, getting
loose in the Eagles secondary for a 68-yard sprint to the BEA-8. Hoffer
lost two, but then picked up 10, to get the pigskin to the BEA-2. With
everybody expecting more smash-mouth football, Bellwood-Antis style, Tomchick
faked a handoff up the gut, stepped back and lofted a pass to a wide-open
Troy Brunner in the end zone for the TD.
Sometimes
you have to take what they give you, explained coach Hayes. They
kind of overplayed the formation side there. It was kind of a gimme
and we took advantage of that. The quarterbacks and receivers work hard
and we throw the ball a lot in practice, so we have to throw it a little
bit in the games.
Bald Eagle
Area got on the scoreboard with half a minute to play when Crouse hit
Rishell with a nine-yard TD pass to climax a 65-yard march. Nyman had
the key rush with a 17-yard gain and Crouse completed four passes for
39 yards, including the TD.
Tomchick
connected with Chris Edmiston for 14 yards, and Hoffer for 31, to key
a 63-yard Blue Devil drive in the third quarter and Kleinfelter covered
the final 12 yards for his second TD of the night.
The final
score for the Blue Devils came at the 1:03 mark of the third quarter when
Ian Crist crunched one yard for the six-pointer and Celmo added his fifth
PAT of the game.
Ehredt had
a pair of totes for 13 yards to begin the drive and Bald Eagle Area hurt
themselves again with three penalties during the series, including two
on the same play, one during the play and then a personal, dead-ball foul
after the play, to move the ball to the four-yard line. Hoffer picked
up three and then Crist burst through the left side of the line for the
score.
Bald Eagle
put the final TD on the board against the B-A reserves, with Nyman going
over the right side for the 16-yard score after a 15-yard B-A penalty
moved the ball from the BA-31 to the 16. Rishell grabbed a pass from Crouse
for the two-point PAT.
Cherry and
teammates Lafferty, Brandon Cherry, Adam Martin, Tony DelGrosso, Tyler
Narehood and a host of others held the BEA offense to one score against
the first team defense after the Bald Eagles had score 60 points in their
first two games. Narehood, a 5-9, 275-pound sophomore recorded a quarterback
sack and then tackled the BEA running back for a loss on back-to-back
plays in the fourth quarter and also had another quarterback sack earlier.
Junior Dan
Kovac and sophomore Brandon Pruznak also had pass interceptions for the
Blue Devils.
Bellwood-Antis
47, Bald Eagle Area 15
Score by quarter:
| Bald
Eagle Area |
0
|
7
|
0
|
8
|
15
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| Bellwood-Antis |
27
|
6
|
14
|
0
|
47
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Scoring summary:
First Quarter
B-A
- Ehredt 1 run (Celmo kick) 7:49
B-A
- D. Cherry 74 int. return (Kick failed) 5:45
B-A
- Hoffer 1 run (Celmo kick) 2:17
B-A
- Kleinfelter 58 run (Celmo kick) 0:13.8
Second Quarter
B-A
- Brunner 2 pass from Tomchick (Kick failed) 4:49
BEA
- Rishell 9 pass from Crouse (Jones kick) 0:33.8
Third Quarter
B-A
- Kleinfelter 12 run (Celmo kick) 6:40
B-A
- Crist 1 run (Celmo kick). 1:10
Fourth Quarter
BEA
- Nyman 16 run (Rishell pass from Crouse) 0:29.8
Team
Statistics
| Category |
B-A
|
BEA
|
| First
Downs |
13
|
10
|
| Rushes |
39
|
41
|
| Rush
Yards |
240
|
170
|
| Pass
Comp./Att./Int. |
4-5-0
|
5-16-3
|
| Pass
Yards |
54
|
39
|
| Fumbles/Lost
|
1-1
|
1-0
|
| Penalties/Yards |
3-40
|
8-77
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| Punts/Average |
2-30
|
4-28.5
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| Total
Offense |
294
|
209
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Individual
Statistics
Rushing:
B-A
- Kleinfelter 9-198 (2 TD), Tomchick 4-(-5), Ehredt 11-36 (1 TD), Hoffer
7-12 (1 TD), Crist 1-1 (1 TD), Clapper 3-(-3), Vandevander 2-2, Mountain
1-(-6), Elvey 1-5.
BEA
- Rishell 11-105, Nyman 13-50 (1 TD), Thompson 4-10, Crouse 7-3, Resto
6-2.
Passing:
B-A
- Tomchick 4-4 54 yards, 1 TD, 0 Int., Drost 0-1 0 yards, 0 TD, 0 Int.
BEA
- Crouse 5-16 39 yards, 1 TD, 3 Int.
Receiving:
B-A
- Hoffer 1-24, Edmiston 1-14, Ehredt 1-7, Brunner 1-2 (1 TD).
BEA
- Gates 3-18, Jones 1-13, Rishell 1-9 (1 TD).
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